David Kuo has been walking with Jesus for more than 20 years, during which time he has served as special assistant to the president in George W. Bush’s White House, policy director for Sen. John Ashcroft, and speechwriter for a gaggle of conservatives (plus a few liberals here and there). He is the author of “Tempting Faith,” a book about God and politics, and is currently the Washington editor for Beliefnet.com. He is in love with his wife Kim and three other females named Laura, Rachel, and Olivia, conveniently also known as his daughters. He is a member of the Association of Professional Bass Fishermen.
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posted December 22, 2006 at 2:40 am
And we’re all tempted–even Bono. Check his lobbying for tax breaks for himself by moving some assets out of Ireland. Bear in mind that when I condemn faults, I first condemn myself. I’m as guilty, or more, than others.
posted December 22, 2006 at 3:25 am
How is it the moral thing to do to forcibly take the money of some people to give to others? That doesn’t sound like charity at all to me.