Help Thousand Foot Krutch Win- Taco Bell’s Best of the Beat!

Taco Bell is doing a battle of the indy bands on their site. I was quite surprised to see so many Christian bands on the list. However, I’m not surprised to see One of my favorite bands in the mix.

From TFK’s MySpace blog:

Thousand Foot Krutch needs you help to show their stuff.  Head over to www.feedthebeat.com, click on lineup, find Thousand Foot Krutch and nominate the band to win the Best of the Beat!  Tac…

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KATIE GRANJU NOTES a reporter …

I think the difference will be that the anger will be suppressed. I’m not sure that you will see the Obama equivalent to the Bush derangement Syndrome. Not to mention, I doubt you will see someone making movies about assassination fantasies from the right. Not that I care. I would prefer everyone in the middle.

From Instapundit

KATIE GRANJU NOTES a reporter at MSNBC covering for Obama. “I think McCain should find more meaningful things to talk about on the campaign trail. But to many Americans, the Ayers issue is not insignificant, and it’s not up to the reporter writing a supposedly straight news piece to take a point of view on the matter. I don’t see the biased reporting by the “liberal mainstream media” behind every tree that a lot of conservatives do, but I will call it when I do see it. And I see it here.”

I’m afraid that the way the media is covering for Obama is generating a lot of anger that will make it harder of Obama to govern if elected. Some may see this as a plus, but I see it as furthering the already excessive polarization in our society. I think the media tilt, and the ACORN controversy (which are connected, of course), will be for a lot of people on the right what the Florida recount was for a lot of people on the left.

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Big Ticket Festival expanding to 3 days next year

I’m glad to see that the Big Ticket will go to 3 Days. We can’t go to Ichthus do to cost, so It’s great to have some of the rock groups come here.

GAYLORD — Organizers of Gaylord’s Big Ticket Festival are bumping the Christian rock event up from two to three days for 2009 and are again asking the city if they can use a vacant lot as a camping area for concert-goers.

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