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Blog Name: Caffeinated Thoughts
Url: http://www.caffeinatedthoughts.com
Language: English
Topics: theology, Christian, conservative
Description: Stimulating musings on life, culture, news, politics and theology. The blog administrator is Shane Vander Hart, but is joined by a variety of contributors.
Popularity: 315 Followers

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Latte Links (11/22)
  Some miscellany for a rainy Sunday evening (here in Des Moines anyway): Des Moines Register: Iowa poll shows Obama approval rating below 50% (not good in a state that overwhelmingly went for him) CQPolitics: Rating Change: Iowa GOP Gets Serious About Boswell Challenge (HT:
On Determining Palin’s Political Future
Everybody has an opinion, and 2012 is still three years away.  Oh but how we love to speculate.  The lamestream
HarryCare: Increased Taxes & Subsidized Abortions Among Other Problems
I’ve already written that the health care reform bill that Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) introduced includes tax increases, some of which, start in 2010, while the legislation’s answer to health care reform won’t start until 2014. The Senate’s version of the health care reform includes a mandate for Federally subsidized abortion.  CNSNews.com reports:
Palin’s Friday Interview Round-up with Bill O’Reilly, Dennis Miller, & CBN’s David Brody
The second segment of her interview with Bill O’Reilly was on last night. It was, in my opinion, her toughest interview.  He asked her some good questions, and she handled herself quite well.  The look she gave him when he mentioned sending the Gitmo prisoners to Alaska was priceless (an “are you crazy” type of look).  She handled questions related to Iran and Afghanistan well. She also gave
A Case Against Apathy
I am not that interested in politics. However, I am interested in the implications of politics. These implications are personal and far-reaching. Politics itself is a great deal like religion so much as religion is a framework for a relationship with God, while Politics is a framework for enacting public policy, and I am passionate about how changes in policy affect my freedoms and my faith. Should I be? Among Christians there is some debate over whether Christians should be concerned with politics at all. I believe the answer lays in a parable Jesus shared with his disciples. This parable is about a man who entrusted his household to his servants or managers. Upon the master’s

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