Monthly Archives: September 2005

Courage

By Bob Perks It is a simple word.  Still, it is powerful beyond measure. In recent weeks I have heard it used hundreds of times. "What is courage?" I asked of friends around me. "Being married!" one declared. "The soldiers … Continue reading

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Picture of the day: Lets Move On…

Lets Move On… Originally uploaded by BidWiya. This shot sums up the idea of focusing on today and let yesterday go! Fantastic shot BidWiya

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Element of Faith

Bible Bum is thinking about saving faith today.  He says… 1) An object(s) of faith, (2) A hope or desire to relate to or experience that object in some way, and (3) evidence or outward demonstration of that desire. Sitting … Continue reading

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Going to Hell as fast as I can

Is it true that many in our culture would revel in the idea that a persone is "Going to Hell as fast as I can"  Kevin McCullough was thinking this out … My producer and I were talking the other … Continue reading

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FARRAKHAN: THEY MAY HAVE BLOWN UP THE LEVEE

Louis Farrakhan, without any evidence is making out rageous claims that someone actually placed explosives in the levees around New Orleans and blew them up.  But they did this only in black areas.  In a prior time this was be … Continue reading

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Nation Black Republicans, leadership quits

I had posted about on several occasions about the work of the National Black Republicans Association here and here and here .  Well it turns out much of their board and directors have quit the organization because of differences of … Continue reading

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A Huge Switchfoot Fan

If you are not familiar with the hugely successful Christain crossover band Swithfoot,  Broken Masterpieces is doing an awesome review of their latest album Nothing Is Sound.  You can check it out here…

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Best 911 Remember Post on the Web

I came across The CatHouse Chat 911 remember post today.  Yes I know I am a few days late, but better late than never.  This is the best post I have seen on the blogosphere. 911 remember…

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Photography: Wooden Wagon

wooden wagon Originally uploaded by MissPasta. I have been able to spend a little time out on flickr.com. It is a web site full of people’s personal photography. It is a great site and I am learning so much about … Continue reading

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Perhaps a Gift

by Bob Perks Most of the others had already gone.  Dusk was settling in and the skies were partly cloudy offering very little light from the moon.  She stayed right where she was for the longest time only moving whenever … Continue reading

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Clinton: One World Ruler

Is Clinton the consumate figure of the single leader of the world? Link: Clinton-Soros initiative at U.N. summit. Expect world leaders to dodge some scheduled United Nations sessions today in a rush to attend the opening round of the Clinton … Continue reading

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Ann Coulter always makes me laugh

Ann Coulter always makes me laugh.  Check out her commentary. Link: Actually, ‘judicial activism’ means ‘E=mc2’. Democrats are so excited about Hurricane Katrina, they’re thinking of moving "Camp Casey" to an area outside the National Weather Service. What they haven’t … Continue reading

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And more Legislating From the Bench: Federal Judge Rules Reciting Pledge in Schools Unconstitutional

Link: Federal Judge Rules Reciting Pledge in Schools Unconstitutional. SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance (search) in public schools was unconstitutional.

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Legislate From the Bench: Partial Birth Abortion Ban Unconstitutional

Link: FOXNews.com – U.S. & World – Judge: Mich. Law Against Type of Abortion Unconstitutional. A federal judge has declared unconstitutional Michigan’s law aimed at banning a procedure that opponents call partial-birth abortion.

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Christian Carnival LXXXVII is up!

Link: Pseudo-Polymath ? Blog Archive ? Christian Carnival LXXXVII. Christian Carnival LXXXVII Or in Greek pi-zeta. Welcome to the freeze dried version of the Christian Carnival. Having just added hot water we have … voila a carnival out of nothing.

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Be A Friend

One day, when I was a freshman in high school, I saw a kid from my class was walking home from school. His name was Kyle.  It looked like he was carrying all of his books. I thought to myself, … Continue reading

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THE ACLU VS. AMERICA

ADF’s New Book, THE ACLU VS. AMERICA, to be featured on Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor TONIGHT! Tonight, I am scheduled to appear on Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor” to discuss our new book The ACLU vs. America, which Mr. … Continue reading

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Every Human Heart

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either, but right through every human heart, and through all human hearts. This line shifts.  Inside us, it oscillates with the … Continue reading

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Babies May Start Crying While in the Womb

So, babies cry in the womb but according to a recent flawed study, they feel no pain?  Jennifer Warner tracks this question down… New research shows that fetuses may learn to express their displeasure by crying silently while still in … Continue reading

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Best Roberts Confirmation Coverage

The best minute by minute coverage of the John Roberts confirmation hearings can be found here… The Corner on National Review Online.

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Katrina: Whose Victory, Exactly?

I think Anne Applebaum at the Washington Post has it right, the reaction to Katrina has been a miracle and if we can get past the political posturing I think we would be able to see more.  Here is an … Continue reading

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Roberts Confirmation hearing underway; ACLJ on guard!

Since the nomination of Judge John Roberts, Jr., to the Supreme Court of the United States, the ACLJ has fought intensely to counter vicious attacks … research the law … call for a swift and fair hearing … and inform … Continue reading

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God and the Spider

During World War II, a US marine was separated from his unit on a Pacific island. The fighting had been intense, and in the smoke and the crossfire he had lost touch with his comrades. Alone in the jungle, he … Continue reading

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The feminization of society

Dennis Prager is at the top of his game again.  Check out his commentary. Link: WorldNetDaily: Judeo-Christian values, part 22: The feminization of society.

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The Night Writer – Funny Thoughts on Gun Safety

The Night Writer has some funny thoughts on Gun Safety

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