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Author Archives: Jeff Block
Contrasting Economic Visions
This morning on the way to an appointment, I was listening to Bill O’Reilly‘s Radio Factor podcast from 7/18 (I’m a little behind), and the topic of the second hour was welfare and the 10th anniversary of the 1996 welfare … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill O'Reilly, Economics, Political Conservatism
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Need for a Source of Moral Authority
On my way to work this morning, I listened to a radio program on which they debated stem cell research. Of course, you’re probably aware that President Bush recently vetoed a bill proposed by congress to publicly fund embryonic stem cell … Continue reading
Posted in News, Politics and Culture, Theology
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Who was Philip Charlwood?
Philip W. Charlwood, 95, of St. Louis, MO died on Thursday, September 4, 2003. He was born October 12, 1907 in Marissa, Illinois. The son of Alfred Charlwood and Mary Poehner Charlwood, he married Caroline Virginia Mueller on January 6, … Continue reading
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Will Geopolitics Trump Technology?
In a previous post, I threw out the idea that politics can get in the way of technological advancement. I hope this idea is pretty obvious to anyone reading. A great example would be the fact that we are STILL … Continue reading
The Invasion Has Begun
I spent half the day today playing with Lego robots. How fun is that! Every since I was a young child, I’ve absolutely loved Legos. Now, because I work for a software / media company that’s all about gadgets, I … Continue reading
Intelligent Scoring Blog Launched
Remember when I said that this blog would be my personal blog, and be about everyting except Intelligent Scoring? Well, I meant it. However, I wanted to fill my vast readership (snicker!) in on the fact that I launched “the … Continue reading