Archive of posts about politics
Posted on September 5, 2015
Of course I have my opinions about Ted Cruz and his politics. I also have my opinions about Kim Davis and gay marriage. But this article isn’t about my opinions on these things. This article is rather about a single statement made by Ted Cruz, and the volumes it speaks against the public image he tries to portray, as an honorable, values-loving, devout follower of Christ.
Continue reading `Ted Cruz is Not an Honorable Christian` →
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Faith
politics
Posted on October 31, 2012
This is a letter I sent to a number of my personal friends, employing them to consider how they will vote on the fluoride issue in Wichita next week. As you probably know, I work in spam prevention, so I am very sensitive to sending bulk e-mails. I debated whether to send this one, but ultimately I decided it was a necessary evil.
Continue reading `Some questions to ask yourself before voting for or against fluoride next week` →
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fluoride
health
Opinion
politics
public health
science
Posted on July 29, 2012
This article is part 2 in my series on fluoride. See part 1 here.
There is undeniable evidence that both the U.S. Government, and the U.S. Aluminum and related manufacturing industries have been attempting, since the 1940s, and more recently, the U.S. Dental industry, to cover up data about the potentially harmful effects of fluoride.
Continue reading `The Fluoride Coverup` →
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conspiracy
fluoride
health
politics
public health
science