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Monthly Archives: January 2006
New Orleans Mayor: Storms Sign ‘God is Mad At America’
The Mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin really seems to be a colorful guy. It is OK for him to say that God is Mad at America and he gets a pass from all the liberal press and all the … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged chocolate, god, god mad, mad, Mayor, nagin, new orleans, Ray Nagin
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Digital Photography Tips ~ From Steve
Digital Photography – Want Better Colors? Have you ever come upon a scene where the color was just magnificent? You know, it was like all of the colors seemed to have been "turned up" a notch or two. The greens … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged art, brightness, color, digital photography, hue, photography, saturation, steve
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Martin Luther King: I Have a Dream
On this Martin Luther King holiday I only thought it would be right to post one of the greatest speaches of all time by the great leader Dr Martin Luther King. Keep in mind that this man’s view of the … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Literature, Misc, Politics, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged Dr Martin Luther King, dream, I Have a Dream, Martin Luther King, speach
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Do you remember Roe V Wade.
Of course you remember the land mark decision of Roe V Wade, you know that case that made is legal president that women have a federal right to abortions. Well, let me introduce you to the real Roe . Reverend … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
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New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina Relief Trip
We, the relief team from SSEFC had our first training meeting last night for our trip down to hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans. You can find previous post on the trip here and here. We have or maybe 21 people … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Misc, Religion, Series
Tagged hurricane, katrina, new orleans, relief, trip
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Fear mongering over Alito
Look at this headline from Yahoo news: Democrats fear Alito may vote to outlaw abortion – Yahoo! News. The headine is just screaming fear mongering. While it is true that Alito is strongly prolife and that he has made statements … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: Silo and Nature
Silo and Nature Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. I had an opportunity to be in Southwestern Minnesota this past weekend down in farm territory where everything is wide open. Sometimes the oddest things can be very beautiful. This is just a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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Iny Srmat Poelpe Can
Did you know that spelling was really not that important? This is a huge relief to me because I was a math major in college because I could not read or spell…lol I have been telling my mom for years … Continue reading
Posted in Misc
Tagged cambridge university, Cmabridge University, letter order, mind can fix spelling, mind power, spelling
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Islam to Prepare for ‘messiah’
I an recent article Iran leader: Islam to ‘rule the world’ Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad proclaims Islam must prepare to rule the world, … We must believe in the fact that Islam is not confined to geographical borders, ethnic groups … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: The Dead of Winter
The Dead of Winter Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. Sometimes in the winter the nights gets so long and depression sets in…But way down deep we know that spring is coming…
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged black and white, nature, photo of the day, photography, picture
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Book Review: Sex and Love
My friend Lyndon Perry posted a very well thought out and insightful book review on "Sex and Love." This is not a "how to" manual. It is a "how to think" analysis of human sexuality and whether or not we … Continue reading
Dorm Brothels
Chuch Colson at Break Point has such an important commentary today about what is really going on within our college dorms that I had to pass it on. One student says "Peer pressure and living arrangements on campus make promiscuity … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Health, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged Aldous Huxley, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, brave new world, brothel, brothels, dorm brothels, promiscuity, sex
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Destroying the Icons of Radical Feminism
This morning Bill Bennett had Kate O’Beirne of National Review Online on his show mostly discussing the Sam Alito Supreme Court Judicial Court confirmation hearings that are getting under way. O’Beirne recently wrote a piece that outlines her dream speech … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Books, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Health, Politics, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged amazon, bill bennett, Carrie Bradshaw, Dianne Feinstein, Eleanor Smeal, Feinstein, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton, Kate, Kate Michelman, Kate O’Beirne, Maureen Dowd, O’Beirne, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sex and the City
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More on Gold Investing
When the Motley Fool was asked Google or Gold for the next ten years, he says I’ll Take the Gold . Read all about it.
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged gold, investing, motley fool, Rick Aristotle Munarriz
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More on Gold
Just ran across more information on investing in Gold. Link: Through a Gold Bug’s Eyes. Don’t pity gold hoarders. Sure, when it’s slumping, as is often the case in boom years and when the U.S. dollar is strong, they’re ridiculed … Continue reading
This Man Should Not Be on The Bench!
This is insane to me! Check this out: Judge gives child-rapist 60-day sentence. "No longer believes in punishment: ‘Anger doesn’t solve anything’" Who is talking anger? We are talking justice. The action requires justice! There is no anger involved at … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Wisdom
Tagged Cashman, Edward Cashman, impeach, judge, Judge Edward Cashman, vermont
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American Corporations: Leading the Gay Agenda
Over the Christmas holiday my brother in law (BIL) and I managed to embarrass my wife my sister and my brother by talking openly about the damage homosexuality has done to the Catholic Church. How did this simple little discussion … Continue reading
Listening to our enemies
I don’t get it, why would anyone in their right mind not want our government that is charged with the protection of the citizenry to listen in on our enemies conversations? Ann Coulter discusses this question and more in her … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged ann coulter, liberal, liberals, national security, trust, we don't trust you
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Hurricane Katrina Relief Trip
The plan making process continues to progress for my trip to “war torn” New Orleans. If you recall from a previous post, I will be leading a group from my church as we go down to New Orleans to help … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc, Religion, Travel
Tagged castle rock, church, community, john gerhardt, katrina, new orleans, urban impact
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Prayer of Joe Wright
When Minister Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas Senate, everyone was expecting the usual generalities, but this is what they heard: "Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask Your forgiveness and to … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Misc, Quote of the day, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged Joe Wright, Kansas, Minister, paul harvey, prayer, rest of the story, Senate
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Gay Marriage: Let the People Decide
It seems that in every state were this issue of gay marriage goes to the people for a vote, it gets voted down. It has happened in ultra liberal California and it is about to happen in super ultra liberal … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged ballot initiative, ban, gay marriage, Massachusetts
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The left hates inequality, not injustice
Dennis Prager hits the nail on the head again. To understand any political ideology, one must understand what most animates it. For the Left, it is hatred of inequality. As noted in a previous column, the Left hates inequality even … Continue reading →