9/26/2008
8:22 pm

The Debate

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My running thoughts on the debate:

  • John McCain wants to argue about 18 billion in pork barrel spending, when Obama is asking him about 300 billion dollars in tax cuts for the top 5%. Typical.
  • John McCain continues to bask in the “glory” of his ridiculous nicknames, further reminding Americans how long he has been kicking around a political system most people have expressed disapproval with.
  • Obama argues that healthcare, education, and alternative fuel must go through, despite the recession. McCain wants to cut military spending, which seems to, at least on paper, makes a little more sense.
  • McCain then talks about a spending freeze, but specifically excludes “national defense.” Didn’t he just talk about cutting that heavily if he were president?
  • “I have opposed the president… It is well known I have not been Ms. Congeniality… I am a maverick of the senate.” McCain’s voting record: voted with Bush 95% of the time.
  • Obama claims Al Queda is stronger than it ever has been since 2001. I’m skeptical.
  • “Senator McCain, you were wrong” I wish ABC would start playing “You Were Right” by Built to Spill in the background right now.  You were wrong… when you said… everything’s gonna be alright.
  • Obama: “So that we can capture and kill Bin Laden.” That’s an interesting word choice…
  • Obama takes pot shots at McCain for threatening to “bomb North Korea into extinction” and “[singing] songs about” attacking Iran. Hilarious, but probably not productive.
  • “Forming a league of democracies…” Seriously McCain, you mean the UN? I just don’t understand how this is any different, except you somehow believe you would be able to control this new “league” more. This is just another extension of the belief that America always has the best way of dealing with the rest of the world.
  • Obama talks of including China and Russia in these talks with Iran. This makes much more sense. These are two major trade partners with the country.
  • Let me get this straight, if you talk to someone you legitimize their behavior? That’s ridiculous! “I reserve the right, as president of the United States, to meet with whoever, whenever I want to in order to protect American security.” This sounds much more reasonable. Obama took it home to McCain pointing out how ridiculous this idea of ignoring world leaders is.
  • McCain returns to this “legitimizing” argument. Yet he fails to explain what he’s actually talking about… Then he talks about the average height of Koreans. Seriously, I’m lost.
  • John McCain talks about looking into someone’s eyes and seeing “K-G-B” then says immediately after that he doesn’t want to go back to the Cold War. From my perspective, that is not very consistent.
  • (I finally switched over to FOX to avoid the stupid Amber Alert message running across the ABC screen. I just need to make sure I switch back before the commentary starts)
  • The last question just plain sucks. What is the probability of another 9/11. Seriously? Did Giuliani write in?
  • Obama busts out the trump card: the way we our nation is perceived. We cannot do anything on the global scale without the respect of other free nations. Isolation and unilateral thinking are no longer possibilities in this increasingly global world. We must restore ourselves as a country willing to discuss and analyze the opinions of other nations. This is more important than ever.
  • Decision: Obama. With the exception of maybe two talking points, Obama remained confident, and stuck to the message he has been riding through the election season. He reminded America that McCain is another four years of what president Bush has started: a failing economy and terrible foreign policy.
9/24/2008
8:38 pm

Crutches

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My Old Friends

Its been too long, my old best friends.

(taken with my new camera phone)

9/23/2008
7:32 pm

The Greatest Songs of the 90’s

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Greatest songs of the 90s:

  1. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  2. Wonderwall
  3. ??

Seriously, those two songs rank so high above every other song I can think of. I need your input.

9/21/2008
1:01 am

Seeing God in Friday Night Lights

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At the end of the first episode of Friday Night Lights, Coach Eric Taylor ends his prayer for Jason Street by saying that at some point in our lives, we will all fall. This becomes the most powerful theme of the show, as every character is forced to overcome their own personal struggles. While the characters rarely, if ever, seek redemption in the right places, I am always reminded of how merciful my God is. Even when we make the stupidest decisions of our lives, God is willing and able to forgive us. I think that’s why I love the show so much.

9/19/2008
11:13 pm

Royals Game

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You know you and your friends are lame when you get rejected by the Kansas City Royals. Since when did they sell out?

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5:26 pm

Shots of DayQuil

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I’m really getting sick of throwing back these shots of DayQuil…

9/17/2008
9:56 pm

LG Dare

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My New Phone

My new phone…

9/11/2008
9:09 pm

Romans 1

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Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man… Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen.

Romans 1:22-25

How often do we exchange the glory of the immortal God for our own idols?

9/6/2008
4:14 pm

Death Cab and Smashing Pumpkins As Sermon Illustrations

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I love that Kevin uses The Usual Suspects, “A Lack of Color” (Death Cab) and “Bullets with Butterfly Wings” (Smashing Pumpkins) as illustrations in his latest sermon.

9/5/2008
10:21 pm

Friday Night Lights

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The first episode of Friday Night Lights is challenged only by the first five or six episodes of LOST as the greatest television episode of all time. It’s football season.

9/3/2008
10:32 pm

Sarah Palin

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Former television sports anchor? Loser of Miss Alaska? Lifetime member of the NRA? Mother of child with questionable morals? Irrelevant state? Ethics violations?

Seriously people. Sarah Palin brings nothing of value to the table. She votes pro-life? Cool… I guess. Do you really think the supreme court is going to flip that decision? Also, how on earth does having a child with down syndrome count as a plus in our messed up political landscape? If anything, she should probably be spending more time with her FIVE (ridiculously named) children. I won’t even touch the Bristol saga…

My point is this: the Sarah Palin pick is indicative of the fact that our nation would rather vote for our politicians like it is an episode of American Idol than based on how capable they are of doing the job.

I’m not saying Obama is an ideal candidate, in many way he represents the same Track (pun intended) as Palin. However, I’m kind of sick of the way we work with the rest of the world, and John McCain certainly can’t fix that. I’m also kind of sick of the way we’ve lowered taxes but jacked up our spending. When did the Republicans forget how to balance their budget? Or help people?

Our schools are a mess. The economy sucks. Our foreign policy is embarrassing. I’m not naive enough to believe that Bush caused all of this, but I certainly don’t think four years of McCain will fix it. Will Obama? I’m not sure, but I guess I’d rather find out. At least we’ll have someone articulate and charismatic at the helm.

I’m not convinced that the Supreme Court will ever overturn Roe vs. Wade, and that is honestly the only reason I would even consider voting Republican in this election.

9/1/2008
10:06 pm

Alone in my Head

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These are the often ridiculous fragments that made up (some of) my thought process while driving back to KC today:

How much I love the phrase “Christmas Miracle” and the fact that my officemate is bringing it back. Wondered what my sister was up to at OBU. Compared my current route to the drive from St. Louis to Champaign. Thought how retarded it was to have a “tiger tail” hanging out of your trunk. Cursed Mizzou. Cursed Missouri drivers who insist on driving BELOW the freaking speed limit in the left lane. Praised my driving skills for avoiding a potential accident. Thought about the terrible accident I saw on 270 last night.  Weighed the pros and cons of listening to playlists versus full albums. Decided playlists only had a potential advantage during long drives, but in the end still sided with albums. Remembered how much I love the blues guitar line that Ryan Adams plays in “Hotel Chelsea Nights.” Remember Pat’s recent blog entry about the “Stars Go Blue” part of Ryan Adams’ live show. Thought about how I should just buy Pat and I tickets to the KC stop of his tour as an early birthday present. Questioned whether I needed to call it an early birthday present, or just a random act of friendship. Laughed to myself about Jen’s reaction to me telling her of Pat and I sitting on the back deck of CCH drinking beer. Agreed with Ross that it would only have been better if the beer had been Natty Light. Fondly remembered the gas station I always stop at in Kingdom City when I take 70-W. Put myself into my self-created reality where my dreams and aspirations are actually carried out. Reminded myself that it was stupid to entertain this reality, then quickly constructed an alternate, just as delusional, narrative for my life. Imagined this reality coinciding with lines from a song by The Gaslight Anthem. Became frustrated with God for his lack of response to a prayer I had. Reminded myself that although God was big enough handle being questioned, I was, in fact, being a baby. Thought about how selfish I have been in the past. Prayed that I would learn to consistently live my life thinking of others needs first. Admired the guitar solo near the end of “Lord I’m Discouraged.” Thought about how I believe Shane and Shane are overrated. Praised God that I went to a church where people liked good music. Attempted to make a list of things I needed to do once I got back to the apartment. Became excited at the prospect of getting to read more of For Whom The Bell Tolls. Wondered when I would return to Warrensburg. Tried to count the number of deaths/murders that occur throughout The Hold Steady’s albums. Decided the number was between four and sevent depending on how many of the songs referred to the same event. Reminded myself how much I love the Carter family. Wished I was talented enough to text and drive at the same time. Considered putting my sunglasses over my glasses since it was so bright. Felt ashamed that I even entertained the previous idea. Thought about the breed of dog I would like to adopt. Marveled at the fact that I thought someone might be interested in the scatterbrained thoughts that run through my head. Remembered how different I perceived the highway on my first trip to Garmin last October.

8/24/2008
4:33 pm

C.S. Lewis on the Heart

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“Love anything, and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give your heart to no one, not even to an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements; lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket—safe, dark, motionless, airless—it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. The alternative to tragedy, or at least to the risk of tragedy, is damnation.”
C.S. Lewis

4:30 pm

Response to C.S. Lewis Quote

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When I was a kid, I knew C.S. Lewis as a writer of overly-simplistic childhood stories. I could not have been more wrong.

4:27 pm

Beer with a friend

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Any night which ends with a couple of good friends sharing a couple of cold beers on a deck while catching up on lost time is a night I will remember. I love listening to the sounds of summer as the cool breeze of night creeps in and the temperature finally drops below the threshold of unbearability.