Posted on November 5, 2008 by Dennis
Like most things in life, this election is bittersweet.
I’m happy Obama won.
I’m sad that so many of my friends and family members are, well, not so happy.
I’m happy that so many people across this country have brighter hopes for America and for the future.
I’m sad for those who think that the end is near.
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Posted on October 29, 2008 by Dennis
Don’t like McCain or Obama?
Well, you do have other choices.
Of course, there are the more visible third-party or independent choices: Charles “Chuck” Baldwin (Constitutional), Ralph Nader (Independent), Bob Barr (Libertarian), and Cynthia McKinney (Green).
But I bet you haven’t heard of some of these other “worthy” candidates (be sure to check out the links):
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Posted on October 27, 2008 by Dennis
We have finally reached the end of our weekly forum on the presidential election. We have had many great discussions on a range of topics, such as character, Iraq, the economy, abortion, relationship with LDS Church, health care, faith and family values, terrorism and diplomacy, education, and political corruption. Click here to see the [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: Latter-day Saints, LDS, LDS Church, McCain, Mormon, Obama, Politics | 46 Comments »
Posted on October 20, 2008 by Dennis
This is the twenty-first of a weekly series of public forums on TMB.
Arguably, one of the most important and consequential factors of a U.S. president is not simply what the president does, but what he/she symbolizes.
What might be the national or international consequences of what a McCain or Obama presidency would symbolize? Feel free to [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: Latter-day Saints, LDS Church, McCain, Mormons, Obama, Politics, symbolism of president | 11 Comments »
Posted on October 13, 2008 by Dennis
This is the twentieth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
Only three more weeks!
This week’s topic is race and gender issues. I realize this is kind of a vague topic, so I’ll give some possible issues to talk about:
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: affirmative action, African American fathers, bisexual persons, educational equality, equal pay for equal work, gay marriage, gays, intersexed persons, LDS, lesbians, LGBT, McCain, Mormons, Obama, parent-friendly employment, primary caretaker benefits, racial profiling, Racism, sexism, transgendered persons | 9 Comments »
Posted on October 6, 2008 by Dennis
This is the nineteenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
Illegal immigration. McCain. Obama.
Discuss.
Next week: Race and Gender Issues
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Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: illegal immigration, McCain, Obama, Politics | 16 Comments »
Posted on September 29, 2008 by Dennis
This is the eighteenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
This topic is arguably more important than any other, as far as the next President is concerned. Especially considering the recent economic crisis on Wall Street. (Feel free to comment on what each candidate had to [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: crisis intervention, diplomacy, energy, Hurricake Ike, Iraq, McCain, Obama, oil, Politics, Russia-Georgia conflict, terrorism, Wall Street crisis | 15 Comments »
Posted on September 22, 2008 by Dennis
This is the seventeenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
Urban concerns. Something that has not been talked about all that much for the general election. And something that I know little about, as far as McCain and Obama are concerned (especially McCain).
Possible topics: Homelessness, poverty, [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: AIDS, drug abuse, educational equality, gang violence, hate crimes, Health-care, homelessness, McCain, Obama, Politics, Poverty, public school, teen pregnancy, urban America, violence | 7 Comments »
Posted on September 16, 2008 by Dennis
We’ve heard a lot this campaign season about playing the gender card or race card. But there’s another kind of card-playing that is unique to highly conservative areas, such as Utah County, Utah: playing the “Democrat card.” This is the story of a Utah County Republican who is playing the Democrat card in order to [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2008 by Dennis
This is the sixteenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
The topic of this week’s forum regards the two potential First Ladies: Cindy McCain and Michelle Obama. I’ll leave this fairly open, but I want to keep it focused on what is most important (e.g., who [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: Cindy McCain, First Lady, McCain, Michelle Obama, Obama, Politics | 12 Comments »
Posted on September 8, 2008 by Dennis
This is the fifteenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
This week’s forum topic is timely considering the recent makeover of McCain-Palin as the mavericks who will take on political corruption.
What do you think? Which candidate is best suited to fight political corruption in Washington?
Next week: [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: McCain, McCain-Palin, Obama, Palin, political corruption, Politics | 18 Comments »
Posted on September 4, 2008 by Dennis
Wow, you’ve got to see this clip. This is fantastic.
Be sure to watch it clear until the end; it’s only about 5 minutes long. (The first few seconds of video are kind of messed up.)
VIDEO HAS BEEN REMOVED: Sorry, but it looks like the video I uploaded from YouTube was pulled for copyright reasons. I [...]
Filed under: Politics | Tagged: Bill O'Reilly, Bristol Palin, Brittany Spears, Dick Morris, double standards, FOX News, gender card, GOP, Hillary Clinton, hypocrisy, Jamie Lynn Spears, Jon Stewart, Karl Rove, LDS, McCain, media bias, Mormons, Nancy Pfotenhauer, Obama, Palins, Richmond, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, sexism, teen pregnancy, Tim Kaine, Wasilla Alaska, working women | 42 Comments »
Posted on September 2, 2008 by Dennis
This is the fourteenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
In keeping with the start of a new school year, the topic of this week’s post is on education (I apologize the post is a day late, due to Labor Day).
The key similarities and differences, as [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: college tuition, early childhood education, education, McCain, No Child Left Behind, Obama, online courses, Politics, public education, Utah politics, Utah voucher referendum, virtual schools, vouchers | 29 Comments »
Posted on August 29, 2008 by Dennis
Ever since I put up this post announcing McCain’s VP pick of Alaska governor Sarah Palin, I’ve been surprised how many people are wondering if Palin is a Mormon.
Check out my search engine stats (updated 6 p.m. MST):
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Posted on August 29, 2008 by Dennis
CNN has just confirmed that Sarah Palin, the 44-year old Alaska governor, is McCain’s VP pick.
Why not Romney? Your thoughts?
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Posted on August 25, 2008 by Dennis
This is the thirteenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
Terrorism. Diplomacy.
McCain. Obama.
Discuss.
(Keep in mind that there is a separate forum for Iraq.)
Next week: Education
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Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: Afghanistan, al Qaida, diplomacy, foreign policy, Iraq, McCain, Obama, Obama-Biden, Politics, terrorism, war | 16 Comments »
Posted on August 23, 2008 by Dennis
I just left the following comment on the McCain vs. Obama VP forum. I’d like to hear what you think about it, but I’ve closed comments on this post and am encouraging you to leave comments on the original VP post instead.
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Posted on August 18, 2008 by Dennis
This is the twelfth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
This week’s forum is on the topics of age and experience.
Is McCain’s age more of an asset or a liability? Obama’s youth? The candidates’ experience?
Discuss.
Next week: Terrorism and Diplomacy
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Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: age, experience, McCain, McCain's age, McCain's experience, Obama, Obama's age, Obama's experience, Politics | 7 Comments »
Posted on August 11, 2008 by Dennis
This is the eleventh of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday.
OIl. Energy. The environment.
McCain. Obama.
Discuss.
Next week: Age and Experience
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Posted on August 4, 2008 by Dennis
This is the tenth of a weekly series of public forums on TMB. Watch for a new round every Monday. The schedule and comment policy are available here.
Certainly an important area for most Latter-day Saints is a presidential candidate’s values on faith and family, including issues from their personal life.
There is LOTS to talk about [...]
Filed under: Obama vs. McCain | Tagged: Call to Renewal, civil unions, embryonic stem-cell research, Faith, Faith and politics, Family, family values, fathers, federal marriage amendment, First Family, gay marriage, gay rights, Latter-day Saints, LDS, LGBT, McCain, Mormons, Obama, Obama's religion, Politics, sanctity of life, single mothers, stem-cell, working families | 32 Comments »