Potential
Presidential Cabinet Picks 2016-2017
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DEMOCRATIC
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O F F I C E
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REPUBLICAN
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Hillary Clinton
(Cheryl Mills – Chief of Staff)
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President
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Donald Trump
(Jeff Sessions – Chief of Staff)
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Vice President
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Marco Rubio
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Huma Abedin
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Secretary of State
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Jeb Bush
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Mandy Grunwald
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Secretary of Defense
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General Jack Keane
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Sidney
Blumenthal
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Justice
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Chris Christie
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John Podesta
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Treasury
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Carl Icahn
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Gina Raimondo
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Interior
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Sam Brownback
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Maya Harris
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Agriculture
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Jack Dalrympl
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Bernie Sanders
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Commerce
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Michael
Bloomberg
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Elizabeth Warren
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Labor
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Carly Fiorino
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Van Jones
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Homeland Security
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Rudy Giuliani
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Regina Benjamin
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Health & Human Services
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Dr. Ben Carson
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Muriel Elizabeth
Bowser
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Housing & Urban Development
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Mia Love
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Rodney Slater
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Transportation
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Susana Martinez
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Maggie Hassan
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Energy
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John Thune
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Kate Brown
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Education
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to be eliminated
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Rachel Maddow
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Veterans Affairs
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Scott Walker
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Woody Norman expresses his opinions on this blog. Many of the posts are written in verse.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Potential Presidential Cabinet Picks
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Only For the Last Line
Only For the Last
Line
This will be easy
And you won’t
think it strange
That in my youth
how sleazy
My affairs did I
arrange.
You will believe
me,
But you will not observe
How I achieved not
three
But two loves undeserved.
I should not have
let it happen,
But I felt I could
not change.
My driven desire
wanted to tap in
To immediacy, not
thinking long-range.
First it was
Marge,
Statuesque and
tall,
Some say large.
For her did I
swiftly fall.
In my mindless
youth
They were
bountiful in the arena,
My eyes blinked as
a sleuth
When I viewed the
beautiful Tina.
Could this be true
love?
How can one love
two?
But away they both
did not shove
Me like worn shoe.
Then I left them
to serve in the militia,
Not really, it was
the Marine Corps
When I met
Patricia
And I knew to the
other two I must close the door.
I chose a new
freedom
With one love now,
no more fooling around.
To the former two
I asked that they see from
My point of view,
not to weep tears and drown.
So, don’t cry for me,
Marge and Tina.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Holy Saturday As We Wait
Holy Saturday As We Wait
Yesterday one man died
And so the hope of many with Him.
Weeping and wailing women cried.
No longer the day bright, but dim.
On the next darkened morning, the week's first day,
The Magdalene, bereft, in grief at her loss,
Visited His tomb. Empty. "They took Him away,"
She told her apostle brother who stood at the cross.
Her teacher nowhere to be found,
At His empty tomb she gives answer to a nearby gardener:
"They have taken Him from where He was bound."
Not knowing, Magdalene speaks to her pardoner.
Imagine the Magdalene's heart
Once full in presence of Absolute Love,
Empty, she thinks, being apart
And distant from Truth above.
The gardener inquires, "Woman, why do you weep?"
She asked, "Have you taken Him away?
Where does He now keep?"
"Mary", then gently did the Gardener say.
A lump in her throat, her ears heard clearly.
From her weeping she turned to sing.
"Rabboni, Rabboni, with all my heart I love dearly,"
She reaching with arms, He cautioned "Do not cling."
"I must ascend to my father" for man's sin just bore.
It was Mary, the first to greet the Risen Lord.
With death conquered and no more,
Christ and His purpose completed, one accord.
Glenn Beck, Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, and GOD
Glenn Beck, American Politics, and God
A few days ago in this Holy Week, I was driving to an
appointment in the morning. Hardly do I listen to the radio while
driving, but on this particular morning I turned on my car radio and began
listening to Glenn Beck. So, I just listened. It took a few days later for me
to realize what Beck had said.
Before writing this short piece I checked the blogosphere
and Internet-based magazines to see if those sites had commented on what Beck
said. They did. They have. But, I have decided not to read them because I want
no outside influence on my thinking and what I am about to write.
I write about my impression
of what Beck talked about. I have not found a recording of his particular show
to make sure I heard what he said. I simply have an impression of what he said.
Glenn Beck so much dislikes Republican candidate for
president Donald Trump that he verbally positions his favorite candidate for
president, Ted Cruz, as the only person “pure enough” to become the President
of the United States. How did he do that?
By way of comparing the lives of the two candidates and
their “preparation” for the presidency. In a nutshell Ted Cruz has
been preparing himself for this moment and thus becomes, in a way, anointed for
the job.
Beck preceded his comparison by talking about God. He
discounted any criticism of him and his religion as not being Christian,
because, he said, he is like any other Christian. Perhaps! Who can say? But Beck
seemed to be setting himself up as the appropriate representative of the
Sovereign Creator in order to make life comparisons between Cruz and Trump.
In other words, Beck presented his argument as pure logic suggesting that if you are a Christian you will follow his line of reasoning.
To Beck Cruz and only Cruz has led an exemplary life
worthy enough to be elected President. Trump, on the other hand, has led a
sleazy, manipulative, and low-morals life. The result of Beck’s comparison is
that no American Christian should vote for Trump because – and this is my impression of Beck’s intent – God, too,
would not like for Trump to become President of the United States.
God, for His purposes, chose Isaac and not Ishmael; Jacob
and not Esau. God chose Moses, a murderer. David, a despicable person, was made
King of Israel by God. Beck used the heretical tactic of Pelagianism to promote
Ted Cruz over Trump – meaning Cruz has “earned” the American presidential
honor. Perhaps God favors good Christians over lapsed Christians.
Candidates for political office certainly need to “earn” the trust of
the voters. But voters have varied beliefs, differing sets of logic, personal
assumptions, and dissimilar preferences. This is the political realm. Does the spiritual realm have anything to do with the political? Certainly the Sovereign Creator knows what is happening. Beck's comparison, however, suggests an "anointing" of Cruz based on right Christian living. That's his opinion, an opinion intended to influence voters.
Logic is conditional and finite. Logos is infinite. God will do what God will do.
For this instance in Beck's argument of "good-living" logic favoring Ted Cruz,
I must say “You can never trump God!”
Monday, March 21, 2016
Anglican Church in North America Leadership and Russian, Greek, and Protestant Churches
The formerly nascent Anglican Church in North America (ACNA)
is expressing itself as an ecumenical juggernaut. Formed out of the failures
inherent in Anglicanism’s loose structure and biblically-errant teachings,
specifically in the Anglican Communion’s western provinces throughout the past
50 years, the ACNA is forging its way by building ecumenical relations around
the world.
The ACNA and its episcopal leadership hold no interest in
changing traditional and historical norms and doctrine as practiced in Christianity
over the centuries. This biblically-focused Anglican province is interested
only in preaching the Gospel and spreading the good news about Jesus Christ.
Many biblical scholars and preachers have noted over the
centuries that the Book of Acts should be re-titled the Books of Acts of the
Holy Spirit. The ACNA’s leadership is open to the Spirit and is submitting itself
to the work and power of the Spirit: it is a House-in-Action. This is a time
in history when the church must act and act in a wholly biblical and
evangelical manner.
ACNA Archbishop and
House of Bishops
ACNA Archbishop Foley Beach is seizing the moment. There is
no time waste. He and the well-coordinated House of Bishops are in the midst
not only of planting new churches, specifically in the United States and
Canada, but they are opening ecumenical doors with other denominations and
communions at – in an ecclesiastical timeframe – a rapid pace.
The Protestants
Since 2010 when Archbishop Emeritus Bob Duncan was the ACNA’s
primate or leading bishop, talks began with the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
(LCMS). This dialogue project is remarkable in that the LCMS had never before
engaged in ecumenical dialogue with non-Lutheran denominations. The young North American Lutheran
Church (NALC) and the ACNA are close to completing formal recognition and reciprocal
liturgical agreements.
Certain Presbyterian, Baptist, and Methodist conversations
are active as well. Within the “Anglican-oriented” world there are several
jurisdictions, which for multiple reasons, left structural Anglicanism and
formed their own churches and jurisdictions. ACNA is talking with several of
those churches. Additionally, there are non-Anglican churches migrating toward
“traditional Anglicanism” and seeking alignment or recognition.
The Russians Are Coming
… The Russians Are Coming
What about the Orthodox Church? ACNA Archbishop Beach was invited by Metropolitan Tikhon of the Orthodox Church in
America (OCA) to attend the Orthodox All-American Council in 2015. Bishop Tikhon
also introduced Beach to Metropolitan Hilarion, head of the Department of External
Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church. Bishop Hilarion is also Metropolitan of
Moscow.
The meeting with Metropolitan Hilarion eventually led to a
trip to Moscow by Archbishop Beach, ACNA Ecumenical Officer Bishop Ray Sutton, and
other ACNA bishops, where they met with the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox
Church, Kyrill. Those meetings were covered in various church media including
the Connecticut- and internet-based Anglican TV. If this initial engagement with
the Russian Orthodox Church and its potential results were not enough
excitement, consider the Ecumenical Patriarch of all Eastern Orthodoxy.
Greek Orthodoxy
Openings
Archbishop Beach inherited a House of Bishop well-versed in
international affairs. One example is ACNA Bishop Paul Hewitt and his delegation of laypersons
and clergy who traveled in 2014 to Athens and Constantinople-Istanbul. There,
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew assigned one his bishops, a theologian and
seminary professor, as protocol officer and dialogue partner.
A Juggernaut?
There are at least two definitions of juggernaut. One is
negative and destructive, and the other defines a huge, powerful, and
overwhelming force or institution. ACNA is not hegemonic but it is already a
strong, traditional Christian institution. It is small in comparison to other
Anglican provinces, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Eastern Orthodox
churches. But they have become an influential institution and are creating new
and lasting ecumenical relationships. They make things happen.
Perspective
From the point of view of the leaders of the
Anglican Church in North America, it appears that they have asked themselves,
“Why wait?” They are actively planting churches and they have embarked on a forward,
Christ-centered, ecumenical journey. Since they are working in the Spirit, who
can stop them?
Yet
Lest we think that Archbishop Beach and his House
of Bishops are “going it alone,” think again. The Anglican Church in North
America was given life through the senior archbishops or primates in the
Anglican Communion’s Global South and formed through the Global Anglican
Fellowship Conference (GAFCON). And if ACNA is demonstrating gospel hegemonic
leadership, it is acting not on its own. It is part and partial of the larger fellowship.
A New Day Coming?
Many have witnessed the Anglican fabric tear apart
rapidly in recent decades. Some have deemed this decline as opening opportunities
for renewal: time also for an Anglican “realignment.” The Anglican Communion
might disintegrate as we have known it historically. And it could very well be replaced
by the new and wholly different Anglican Fellowship with faithful, biblical, orthodox
ecumenical partners.
Worth Earlwood Norman,
Jr. is a biographer and historian. He is also publisher of Archdeacon Books. Retired from EDS Corporation, he is a deacon in the Anglican Diocese
of the South (ACNA) and lives in Birmingham, Alabama.
Friday, March 18, 2016
An Ecumenical Reach
An Ecumenical Reach
Imagine how much energy it must take
To meet with ecumenical leaders here and abroad.
Image for Christian witness sake
A global unity of Gospel not flawed.
A nascent church in the northern hemisphere
Emerged from the global south,
With blessings from primates Anglican mere,
A proclamation through the Gospel's mouth.
At its birth a needed constitution
Was enabled from an Allegheny hill
And ratified without Gospel substitution
With a plain old lone star ritual and quill.
Without its initial leadership of high quality
The nascent ship, almost sunken.
A clear vision, discipline, and polity,
Floated the ship, it did not bob, it was done can.
After a blessed five-year renewal
Like a relay; time to pass the baton
To another with plenty of fuel
Advancing ecumenical action anon.
Quickly it became evident
A broad vision and reach were in store,
To commune with those far and closely resident
And push open wide the ecumenical door.
An American, a Russian, both primates and cosmopolitan.
The nascent Anglican, the now-mature OCA,
And Saint Basil's Metropolitan.
Hmmm, there's something in the air, I say.
Hmmm, there's something in the air, I say.
A Moderate
A Moderate
Is it possible to
be a moderate,
Even if
independent, democrat or GOP?
Any breathing
human without doctorate
Has a belief
system for all to see.
Take a person of
faith or religion
Who holds to a set
practice or book.
It may be open or
hidden
To aliens
something difficult to brook.
One book
authorizes killing,
Ridding
unbelievers for some good.
Adherents who are quite
willing,
Remove perceived
infidels where they once stood.
Is this
authorization extreme or moderate?
Is their book the
standard for all?
Veering from its
content opens the gate
Fearing even their
own demise – blood, guts, and gall.
If beheadings are
standard in their book,
Its believers not
deemed extreme,
For they are the
faithful who take
Seriously the book
and its theme.
Politically
correct leaders seek tolerance.
Knowing nothing of
realities in words.
“Moderation and
forbearance,”
They say is what
tolerance affords.
What some call
extreme
Is actually the
faith’s norm.
A moderate is complete
fantasy or a dream
No matter what the
verbal form.
Suppose there are
“moderate” Jews,
And “moderate”
Christians, too.
How then do they
spread the news,
To their “extremists”
they never knew.
A faithful, moderate
Jew
Cannot be;
A middler Christian
will not do.
True faith never
undulates as the sea.
The moderate Jew
knows no Torah,
His messiah and
temple, empty dreams.
His bloodline bleeds
pure aura,
But his eyes no
Star of David gleams.
The moderate
Christian has no Cross,
The Resurrection not
so spectacular.
The blood of his
Savior seems lost,
With a moderate, a
person secular.
Seeking moderate believers
is futile,
They must abandon
their Meccan faith.
For its
fundamental belief is brutal
Conversion, the
Prophet saith.
Neither moderation
nor the moderate
Can hold faith in
mid-way form.
Moderation itself
is nothing.
Find the faith
through total reform!
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