You had to know it wouldn't be long…
If you had the unfortunate experience of watching network news broadcasts earlier this month (Nov. 17th, 18th or so), you will remember the news-readers (aka anchors) scrambling to cover as much of Sen. Murtha's anti-war, anti-Bush comments as they could. Nearly every network led with the story, describing Murtha as a patriot, a Vietnam war hero, and a long-standing expert on military policy in congress. The "reporters" hung on his every word, editorializing about the shockwave this would send through the U.S. and wondering how the Bush administration could go on with such strong criticisms from such an honorable, qualified source.
If you haven't picked up the theme here, they presented the story through their strongly liberal, anti-Bush bias. Rather than reporting just the story, they felt compelled to spin it even further toward the left. Even the selection of this as a leading story, and the amount of time devoted to it shows this.
But, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they report every story this way. What if a John McCain or Chuck Hagel got up and said the war was going well, that our troops were accomplishing the mission they were sent to accomplish, and that the world is a better place because of the heroicism of the U.S. military? Such a story would warrant equal air time and attention, right?
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Life with a 2 year old

This is a picture of my 2 yr. old son, Pete, playing in some leaves. This was taken on the 20th of November. I sent this from my cell phone, as it seems blogger.com has a feature which allows you to post messages and pictures via SMS or picture mail. Amazing, huh?
While I doubt there will be many times I just can't wait to blog until I get back to my computer, I guess this is a feature that I might use from time to time.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
On the advice of my good friend Andy Waite, I am starting a blog. I don't know what I'm going to do with it, and I'm certain nobody will want to read it. However, it may be a healthy thing for me as I am a person who can't wait to share my thoughts and newly acquired pieces of data with anyone who will listen. Perhaps this site will provide my family and friends with some much needed relief. After all, most of them care very little about the finer points of Calvinism and how they relate to me being a Particular, Open Baptist (huh?). Neither do they care about the minutia of WWII history, or how vacuum cleaners work, or the historical origin of Thanksgiving and the people who first celebrated it, or what I think is going to happen next on LOST (the best show ever to grace the television, in my opinion).
As I'm composing my first-ever blog I'm beginning to think that I may be a little abnormal. But, from what I've seen, that's one of the prerequisites for having a blog. So, check back as often as you'd like to see what's on my mind and what I'm thinking about (that is, annoying my family and friends about) lately.




