A Post Labor Day Round Up
While Labor Day found most people savoring the last hours of summer, bloggers were keeping busy with their own takes on the true meaning of the holiday. Jspot looks at immigrant workers from a Jewish perspective while Chuck Currie speaks out about unions and the labor movement and CrossLeft ranted about the state of the American economy. The Peace Blog ranges farther afield with a call for action and solidarity in dealing with the conflicts in the Middle East.
Progressive Christian tries to spread the good news with posts about recent articles from Christianity Today and the Associated Press.
Cristo Lumen revamps a classic Bible story with “The Parable of the Good Homosexual.�
With former Clinton officials butting heads with ABC about their forthcoming docu-drama about 9/11, everyone has something to add to the growing tirade against the film. Faithful Progressive claims the airing of the film would be a “new low in public discourse.� The Vanity Press agrees: “Soon, thanks to ABC, everyone in the United States will know this story: Clinton could have killed Bin Laden but he was too obsessed with Monica,� and Street Prophets chimes in with a call for action. Meanwhile, Danny Fisher announces the opening of the somewhat less controversial Saint of 9/11.
Political views held by ministers and their congregations are “widely divergent,� according to Blog from the Capitol. At the same time Mainstream Baptist worries that Democrats are coming “dangerously close to blurring the line between left-wing religion and the state� with the launch of the new website “Faithful Democrats.�
For an argument against the “Jewifying� of political positions, check out Radical Torah.
Corrupt Generation pokes fun at Karl Rove.
With 24 comments so far, Debra Haffner sparks controversy over the benefits of Natural Family Planning.
And finally, Philocrites mourns the demotion of Pluto to a dwarf planet.

Comments
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Posted by: dekor | August 11, 2008 6:08 PM