Psalms 46:10a: Be still, and know that I am God.
I don't think that I have ever really appreciated that verse until today. I mean I have read it many times before, and I didn't really get that verse. I have found many verses here lately that God is speaking [...]
I was reading earlier today in the Book of Kings. You have the story of King Josiah. I think this is one of the most fascinating stories in the Old Testament. Here you have a young man, 8 years old, when he becomes King. (2Kings 22:1) Now, I am not [...]
On the night before Thanksgiving, I wanted to talk a little bit about what this holiday means to me. I know sometimes it sounds cliche to talk about what a holiday means to you, but you know Thanksgiving is a holiday that we reflect on what God has given us [...]
I was thinking earlier about what to post on the blog, and I was about the thanksgiving holiday that we are about to celebrate. Thanksgiving is a day we have set aside to express our thankfulness for what we have been blessed with.
I was reading my Bible this morning, [...]
As a young child, I grew up in a church family. My dad was a deacon, I went to a Christian school, and the gospel was expounded in a way that was clear and concise. I knew right from wrong and was taught about Christ and what he did for [...]
Sorry folks I have not posted in so long. Things have been a little crazy this month. One of the things I have become accustomed to is change.
I always thought the purpose of this blog was going to be one of public opinion and one of policy issues. I [...]
As we celebrate our veterans today. I want to remind us all of the sacrifice our men and women in uniform make to answer the ultimate call. The call of laying one's life down for their country at the altar of freedom.
Our [...]
Since the election ended, all I keep hearing in the media is how the Republican brand is dead and this was some sort of ideological shift in the electorate. This is typical media spin, and nothing is further from the truth. Consider the following exit poll numbers from a CNN [...]
Well, the election is over and Obama is the President-elect. One cannot witness this historic event without noting the significance of it. Perhaps we have seen the racial division of this country come to an end. I sure hope so.
While I did not support [...]
Folks, here we are, election day. As we all prepare to go to the polls today, I want to give some final thoughts on this campaign season:
1. The Media
As I have widely chronicled here, the media has been abysmal in its coverage of the campaign. Seldom has Barack [...]
It has been well documented here in the Ozarks that political signs have been vandalized or destroyed pretty regularly. This happens in elections on all levels.
I received an e-mail today about one person's response to having their McCain/Palin sign stolen repeatedly. The e-mail read:
"A friend of mine [...]
The Albers Report Online Radio show will return on Monday, November 3. You have asked for it to be back and so we will.
The show will air on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday's at 2pm and you can always catch the podcast right here on The Albers Report.
With [...]
Just like we did when Sarah Palin visited the Ozarks, The Albers Report has taken a look at all the local media's coverage of the Obama rally and have assigned grades. So lets get right to the report card, shall we?
KSPR
KSPR has earned the highest mark from The [...]
As we get ready to head for the polls on Tuesday, I thought I would give some analysis on the issue that will have the largest impact here in the Ozarks, that is question 1.
Before we get into some analysis, lets be clear about what Question 1 really is. [...]
Earlier this week, I made the decision to take on KY3 news and to blog in a factual way about blatant bias in the media. In the course of the last few days, I have received several emails wondering why I decided to be critical of KY3 and particularly David [...]
Two years ago the legislative race to watch was in north Springfield, with the 137th. This year that race is in central Springfield, with the 136th race. The race features, Eric Burlison, a business analyst with Cox Health Care, and Nick Beatty, an instructor at Missouri State University.
The Albers [...]
This Saturday, November 1st, the Greene County Republican Committee's T.A.R.G.E.T. Association will be holding their annual rally to honor the men and women of the military who either have served or are serving currently. The theme for the event is Country First.
According to the release, all active, non-active, and [...]
Thank you Eric for sitting down with The Albers Report today.
So, one of the first questions I want to ask you is what was it that inspired you to decide to run for political office?
That's a great question. I've always been [...]
The other day, I posted an article that was critical of Mr. Catanese and KY3's reporting of the Sarah Palin rally in Springfield. It seems that is not the only case of questionable reporting over at KY3, by David Catanese particularly. Let me cite you some particular examples:
1. [...]
I have to give a hat tip to Life Of Jason for bringing this to my attention.
It seems that a judge in Ohio has ruled that the homeless can list park benches as addresses. This comes from the Columbus Dispatch:
"A federal judge in Ohio has [...]
I was on my way to work tonight, when a co-worker stopped me and asked me to support Proposition A. You see he is studying to be a school teacher and is concerned about the funding of education. I can sympathize with that, because the last thing I want is [...]
Here are 3 of the most recent National Polling numbers:
| Organization | Date | Sample | Margin of Error | Obama | McCain | Spread |
| Rasmussen | 10/24-10/26 | 3000 LV | 2.0 | 51 | 46 | 5.0 |
| Gallup | 10/24-10/26 | 2448 LV | 2.0 | 50 | 45 | 5.0 |
| Reuters/C-Span/Zogby | 10/24-10/26 | 1203 LV | 2.9 | 50 | 45 | [...]