As the election draws closer, the political parties are spending far more time criticising their opponents than they are saying anything positive about what they plan to do. The ever wonderful Matt captured this brilliantly in today’s Telegraph. You could insert the names of any of the political parties in here and the joke would still work.
This post is more than a year old. It is quite possible that any links to other websites, pictures or media content will no longer be valid. Things change on the web and it is impossible for us to keep up to date with everything.
We
do not receive a salary for the work we do with Wycliffe and our income is dependent on the goodwill of friends and churches around the world. If you would like to support us either regularly or by making a one off gift, you can do so by clicking
here.
If you have a PayPal account, you can also make a donation by clicking on this button.
Another way to support us is by buying things from our Amazon wish list, which you can find here. Most of these are work-related, but there is some fun stuff too.
Posted: April 2, 2010 by Eddie
The Standard of Political Debate
As the election draws closer, the political parties are spending far more time criticising their opponents than they are saying anything positive about what they plan to do. The ever wonderful Matt captured this brilliantly in today’s Telegraph. You could insert the names of any of the political parties in here and the joke would still work.
Why not share this post?
Related posts:
Category: Politics Tags: Politics
Sign Up
Mission Agencies and Social Media
A Snapshot of Mission Agencies
Mission Agencies in the C21: A Research Report
Recent Posts on Kouyanet
Other Pages
Financial Support
We do not receive a salary for the work we do with Wycliffe and our income is dependent on the goodwill of friends and churches around the world. If you would like to support us either regularly or by making a one off gift, you can do so by clicking here.
If you have a PayPal account, you can also make a donation by clicking on this button.
Another way to support us is by buying things from our Amazon wish list, which you can find here. Most of these are work-related, but there is some fun stuff too.