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The South Carolina Christmas Card Controversy

» by Hava December 29th, 2007 at 7:53 pm » Comments (2)

If you’re new here and enjoyed what you read, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed so you don’t miss a thing. Thanks for visiting!Hot off the presses: Yahoo has posted an AP story about a Christmas card sent out to South Carolinians that says:
We wish you and your family a happy [...]



An Anti-Mitt Piece to End All Anti-Mitt Pieces

» by Hava June 28th, 2007 at 11:36 am » Comments (13)

Last night, I was reading through articles about Mitt Romney that had been posted on the Internet, and I came across one that I knew wasn’t going to be pretty, “Scoop: Bishop Romney’s Sadistic Anti-Abortion Counseling.” I debated whether I should read it or not (I usually try not to read stuff that I [...]



Sharpton Lives up to his Promise - Travels to Utah

» by Hava May 22nd, 2007 at 5:25 pm » Comments (1)

Because I spent so much time slamming good ol’ Al on this blog (okay fine, here, here, and here too,) I thought it was only fair if I pointed out when he did something right. As this article says, he did go to Utah and have dinner with Elder M. Russell Ballard of the [...]



The LDS Question

» by Hava May 17th, 2007 at 11:49 am » Comments (1)

Last night, when Shane and Frank asked me The Question that Mitt is always asked (can a Mormon win the presidential seat?) I forgot to bring up one of best arguments for the fact that the LDS Church will not interfere in the political arena, and will not try to hold any influence over a [...]



Second GOP Debate in South Carolina

» by Hava May 16th, 2007 at 12:19 am » Comments (4)

Well, surprisingly to me, since this is all that the media has wanted to talk about lately, the topic of Mormonism did not come up tonight. Every media story I’ve read about Mitt for the past three days has been focused on the “Mormon” question, so I figured they would ask about it just [...]