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Robert Klein Engler

Robert Klein Engler lives in Chicago, and is a graduate of the University of Chicago Divinity School. His book, ''A Winter of Words,'' about turmoil at Daley College, is available from http://amazon.com.
Articles by this Author
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» The Obamination of Catholics in Chicago
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 07/22/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        Will the Church's hierarchy continue to be silent into November and not criticize Senator Obama's policies the way the hierarchy has been silent about the city's Democrat mayor?  In the multicultural city of Chicago, it looks like Catholics have become sheep and their shepherd is the wolf.
» The South May Rise Again
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 05/31/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
         A recent trip to Louisiana gave me an opportunity to imagine events that may occur after the next election.  What may the United States of America look like if Senator Barack Obama were elected president? 
» Obamanation of the Proletariat
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 05/15/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       Once the Marxist wing of the Democrat Party is swept into office the Chicagofication of the nation will begin.  The Marxists in the purged Democrat Party will begin to "change America and the world." 
» Shades of Rasputin: Senator Obama and Reverend Wright
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 05/5/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       Religious ambition and political ambition often go hand in hand. Grigori Rasputin, sometimes called the "Mad Monk," was the Russian mystic who influenced the later days of Czar Nicholas II, his wife and their son Alexei.  Spin the wheel of the world.  A century later and on an opposite continent the Reverend Jeremiah Wright enters center stage.
» Mayor Daley and Chicago Violence
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 04/29/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       If the present administration in Chicago is unable to solve the violence its urban policies have caused, then what?  Reports are that the police in the city will soon be armed with assault rifles, so that they can match the firepower of the drug gangs.  Yet, no one at city hall calls for closing the border with Mexico, where most of the illegal drugs in Chicago originate. 
» Obamanation at the Compassion Forum
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 04/15/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
       The recent "Compassion Form" on the campus of Messiah College at Grantham, Pa., with Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was one of the more rare appearances of presidential candidates this election season.  One blogger said, "It should have been called 'Fundamentalist Christians ask the Candidates Questions.'" 
» Liberalism and the Deceit of Power
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 04/7/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
         I have seen the wearing down of good intentions to where these intentions become their opposites.  I have seen how civil rights become civil wrongs.
» The Obamanation of the Nation
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 03/27/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        What would the United States of America look like in a year if Senator Barack Obama were elected president?  To imagine an answer, just look at Chicago. 
» The Obamination of Religion
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 03/20/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
         After Senator Barack Obama's speech in Philadelphia, most commentators claimed that the Democratic candidate, who did not want to make race an issue in the presidential election, has now done just that. 
» The Obamination of Metaphor
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 02/1/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       For the past fifty years the chief metaphor used by liberals in the United States for political purposes has been that of "civil rights."
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Blogs by this Author
Published 07/27/2007
        Many in the Chicago poetry community are upset about a July 20 police raid that forced hundreds of poetry lovers into the street and shut down the free Print...
Published 12/15/2007
       Illinois Senator Obama's campaign to become President of the United States uses the slogan "Change We Can Believe In." Think on These Things, a research, comm...
Published 02/16/2008
       Oak Park, Ill.--The 2008 presidential campaign is a good example of the significant role that political parties now play in our elections.  Although poli...
Published 02/23/2008
       The Houston Chronicle reports that at a recent Democratic debate in Austin, Texas, domestic policies dominated the exchange between Senators Hillary Clinton and Ba...
Published 03/2/2008
       It so happens in this election year that two books are circulating that have hope as their theme.  One is a thick book, "The Audacity of Hope," by presidentia...
Published 07/8/2008
        OAK PARK, Ill.--A Pier 1 Imports store now stands where the home of some early settlers to Oak Park once stood.  These settlers could watch men drive ca...