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  • Archive for March 25th, 2007

    Good News/Bad News

    Sunday, March 25th, 2007

    After last year’s abysmal set of March Madness predictions, I low-keyed safe pics for the tourney this year. The early results are in. First the good news: all four of my Final Four predictions made it to the dance. Next weekend, I’m picking Georgetown to defeat Florida in the final. Now the bad news: despite [...]

    Who am I?

    Sunday, March 25th, 2007

    What Christian leader boasted on national television: “I live in a 25-room mansion, I have my own $6 million yacht, I have my own private jet and I have my own helicopter and I have seven luxury automobiles.” Hint, 20/20 repeated the bravado here. Fascinating contrast here.

    Enough!

    Sunday, March 25th, 2007

    On Friday night, 20/20 spotlighted religious money changers in a segment called “Enough!” and profiled a financial accountability group called Ministry Watch that helps expose Christian ministries who refuse to be transparent in how they use donations. John Stossel generally does a good job with these kinds of common sensical approaches to scandal. It was, [...]