Monthly Archives: June 2005

Don’t let Durbin off the hook…

This is an opportunity to stay vigilant and do the work that we are called to do.  David Limbaugh reminds us… It’s important that we don’t let Dick Durbin off the hook too quickly. And, it’s important that we not … Continue reading

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Brain doc says “Terri was aware”

Going against the grain…    . Refuting the findings of the county medical examiner, a neurosurgeon who examined Terri Schiavo before her death says the autopsy report confirms she was aware of what was going on around her. Complete Story: … Continue reading

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World Magazine – Weekly News | Christian Views

This line caught my attention… "What common cause could unite Pink Floyd and Rick Warren?" Read the complete article here: World Magazine – Weekly News | Christian Views.

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God’s Spices

by Joanne Lowe I made some vegetable soup and gave some to my sister and she said it wasn’t spicy enough so she added spices. She gave me some chili that she had made and it is delicious, however it … Continue reading

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F.A.T.H.E.R.S

F.A.T.H.E.R.S F     faithful. A     always there. T     trustworthy. H     Hnoring. E     Ever-loving. R     Righteous. S     Supportive.

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When God Made Fathers

When the good Lord was creating fathers, he started with a tall frame. A female angel nearby said, "What kind of a father is that? If you’re going to make children so close to the ground, why have you put … Continue reading

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Strong Friendships May Help You Live Longer

Do you have some good friends? A new study shows that having a group of good friends around may be even more important than family for a long and healthy life. Researchers followed nearly 1,500 people over the age of … Continue reading

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Put the Glass Down

A lecturer was giving a lecture to his students on stress management. He raised a glass of water and asked the audience, "How heavy do you think this glass of water is?"

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Adventures

By: Joseph J. Mazzella      Growing up in my grandmother’s house as a boy was always an adventure when the relatives would visit. The food would be filled with extra garlic, parsley, and other spices. The smell of homemade … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

Learn to help people with more than just their jobs;help them with their lives.Jim Rohn

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‘Abstinence-Only’ Sex Ed May Change Attitudes

Abstinence-Only sex education is having an impact.  In a recent article at www.webmd.com they found… June 14, 2005 — Students who participate in one year of "abstinence-only" sex education classes are significantly more likely than those who don’t to have … Continue reading

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EMP: America’s Achilles’ Heel

By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.President, Center for Security Policy The following is adapted from a speech delivered on May 24, 2005, in Dallas, Texas, at a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar on the topic, “America’s War Against Islamic Terrorism.” If … Continue reading

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You Won’t Understand

Often people say to me "You just won’t understand.""You’re way too old," or "Way too young," or "YOU are NOT a man." I don’t know why some people feel they suffer unique pain.As if they are the only ones who’ve … Continue reading

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The Next Adventure

I gave my notice at work today!  I am resigning.  There were a few moments of trepidation, but all in all I think it went very well.  I am back to the world of self employment as a computer consultant.  … Continue reading

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The left is at it again…

The America hating left is at it again.  They are so concerned about all the "Bush lies" that they can not see any of their own.  David Limbaugh does a great job of showing their lunacy.    Link: WorldNetDaily: The … Continue reading

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Exercises

A Good Eye Exercise:  See also the perfection in others, See the everlasting beauty in human kindness. A Good Tongue exercise:  Speak from the heart instead of from the mouth. A Good Facial exercise:  Smile often repeated Hearing Exercise:  When … Continue reading

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State Quarter Battle

Hey Minnesota readers (and all you www.fraterslibertas.com visitors),  you may or may not have heard about the little dust up going on between the governors of Minnesota and Colorado over the design of their respective quarters. The quarrel has been … Continue reading

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We are paying to see an Arab sodomizing Bush

Your taxpayer dollars are hard at work again.  Dr Kelly Hollowell in an article on WorldNetDaily points out again the wackiness of the left.  On the one hand it is outrageous that Judge Roy Moore would use his personal money … Continue reading

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You are No Different

By Bob Perks Earlier this evening I was inspired by this thought as I listened to a minister speak at the annual Red Cross dinner my wife and I attended.  As usual I made a few quick notes to keep … Continue reading

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Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries

Here is an interesesting post of the "Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries" Exerpt: Human Events, the conservative news magazine, asked a panel of fifteen conservative scholars and public policy leaders to compile a list of … Continue reading

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Interview with Nancy Pearcey

Allthings2all has a great interview with Nancy Pearcy, author of Total Truth.  It starts… I recently read Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey, who is the Francis A. Schaeffer Scholar at the World Journalism Institute, Visiting Scholar at the Torrey Honors … Continue reading

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The Most Precious Insights

You yourself are the child you must learn to know, rear, and above all enlighten. To demand that others should provide you with textbook answers is like asking a strange woman to give birth to your baby. There are insights … Continue reading

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A broke church

A broke church: Do you think this is money spent wisely???  If these issues would have been acted on early this would not be an issue. The cost to the U.S. Roman Catholic Church (search) of sexual predators in the … Continue reading

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Clamp Down on Chinese bloggers

Have you seen what is going on concerning Chinese bloggers? Given the attempt by the government to re-introduce the incitement to religious hatred Bill again it is easy to see via this story both how blogging and the Internet can … Continue reading

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Story of inspiration

My friend over at Night Writer has a very powerful and moving piece on using a tragedy as a way to find meaning in life.  Check out Life after Death.  You will be glad you did…

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