“From Tora Bora to the Deathers”

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From Tora Bora to the Deathers: The Conservative Media's Lies, Conspiracy Theories, and Hypocrisy in Covering Osama bin Laden's Death

In the week after the death of Osama bin Laden, many of the worst aspects of the conservative media became clear. The Obama Derangement Syndrome, the conspiracy theories, the lies, the hypocrisy… it was all there. And it's all here, from the deather conspiracy theories to the need to rehabilitate George W. Bush's record to glossing over of what happened at Tora Bora.

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Debunking Republican “Common Sense””

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Believe it or not, there was a brief period in US history when the Republican Party wasn't a puppet for big business and didn't act solely on behalf of their own self-interests. But when this party found itself struggling to continue to exist, they decided to align themselves with big business interests, and they became the greedy, corrupt, and incompetent GOP that we know today. Mike Papantonio talks about the metamorphosis of the Republican Party with Brian Kahn, author of the new book "Real Common Sense: Using Our Founding Values to Reclaim Our Nation and Stop the Radical Right from Hijacking America."

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Stop the show & start the subpoenas for high crimes against America”

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Last week – a slew of big oil executives were paraded in front of the Senate Finance Committee to defend why they need tens of billions of dollars in oil subsidies courtesy of you and me the taxpayer. And let's just say the Senators had a hard time understanding why this money is well spent. Based on that – you'd think that our lawmakers would get to work cutting off those subsidies immediately – wouldn't you? But the truth is…you're just watching a show.

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Stephen, Grace and Serenity in Suffering

“And they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit.”
Acts 6:5

Stephen’s excellent character teaches us much about responding to suffering and death.

Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is one of the most inspiring biblical examples of faithfulness in life and ministry. But his personal excellence shines forth most through the familiar account of his death by stoning. As one of the first deacons in the church, Stephen was recognized early on as a man of great faith and spirituality (Acts 6:5). And a few verses later Luke describes him as “full of grace and power” (v. 8). That was a grace of loving-kindness toward others, which he displayed in a most powerful way just before his death.

In Acts 7:60, as the Jews were pelting him with rocks, Stephen was able to look up to Heaven and say, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!” That kind of faith-filled, grace-filled reaction to those who were hatefully killing him was possible only because Stephen believed in God’s sovereign control over his life and death.

At the very start of his encounter, Stephen manifested another amazing response to his horribly unjust treatment: his enemies “saw his face like the face of an angel” (Acts 6:15). It’s impossible for us to know precisely what such an expression would have been like, but it denoted a supernatural tranquility and joy that comes from being enveloped by the Lord’s glorious presence. Stephen’s awesome expression must have been an extremely forceful rebuke to the Jewish leaders who claimed to know God.

The typical reaction from many of us in the same situation would have been to exhibit much anxiety, stress, and anger. But Stephen demonstrated no such response. Instead, he is a role model for how any believer ought to behave during the most challenging trial. He had more than adequate grace to cope well in every circumstance (cf. 2 Cor. 12:9; James 4:6), which is true of all genuine Christians—those “full of faith and of the Holy Spirit.”

Suggestions for Prayer:
Thank the Lord for Christian friends who are role models to you. Pray that your behavior today would be special and Spirit-filled, not ordinary and man-centered.

For Further Study:
Read Exodus 33:7-11, 17-23; 34:29-35. What does Moses’ experience reveal about the power of God’s glory?

From Strength for Today by John MacArthur Copyright © 1997. Used by permission of Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers, Wheaton, IL 60187, www.crossway.com.

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Join Forces With Opponents

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Sometimes it is wiser to join forces with opponents than to fight them.


What a better world this would be if we worked together in harmony toward the achievement of our shared goals instead of engaging in petty disputes and turf battles. When you allow yourself to be dragged into personality conflicts, game playing, arguments about who gets the credit, and disagreements about trivial issues, they only drain your energy and sour your attitude. Plus you waste valuable time that could be spent on far more important matters. When you make an effort to understand others’ motivations, you may well discover that your opponents have far more in common with you than you think. When you cage your ego and look at the situation from the other person’s point of view, you can almost always find a way to work together for your mutual advantage.

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