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May 13, 2005

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» A Young Person Shall Lead Them from Faith Based Politics
I’m not a regular reader, but Carlos at Jesus Politics pointed to a column written by a fellow named Kyle Williams titled “Bush Christ-like? Hardly”. I’m intrigued by anybody who is able to shatter my stereotypes, and so I went to read the full artic... [Read More]

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Go to the column, the author is 15 years old and billed as America's "youngest national columnist".

Yeah, I've been keeping up with this kid's articles for a while now, and he's a pretty good writer (his articles continue to improve). Compared to most of the material on WorldNet, this kid stands pretty moderate, which I respect, and he frequently comes off as critical of religious and political institutions for being short sighted, which I respect even more. I'm almost surprised the WorldNet tolerates him, considering their love for David Farah, Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, Phyllis Schlafly, and Starr Parker.

In my opinion, Kyle Williams and Vox Day are the most interesting contributors to WorldNet; they depart from the more commonly repeated articles (which usually just heap hate upon gay people, feminists, democrats, and "terrorists") from more popular writers.

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