Malpractice or Malpraxis?
Here is another interesting view on the pastoral malpractice post relating to PSA.
Here is another interesting view on the pastoral malpractice post relating to PSA.
… from Allan Bevere. This relates to my earlier post, The Real War on Christmas.
When Troy Brittain started blogging, I knew we’d get some good stuff, and his post More Irony from the ID Creationist Crowd is a good example. It seems unlikely that the real interest of the ID crowd is academic freedom.
A Canadian training manual for diplomats includes the United States on a list of countries where prisoners are at risk of being tortured.
I think the Nevada Supreme Court got this one right. Freedom of the press must include full freedom to invite or not to invite. I often support candidates with very low ratings at the polls, but there is no legal basis to force their inclusion in any televised debate.
This CQPolitics article is a good read on New Hampshire, I think. Along with emotions, one needs to remember that polls come with margins of error [Wikipedia], and that even those are within a certain confidence percentage.