How did Houston elect a gay mayor?

A milestone, sure.  And maybe diversity was part of the reason she won.  But moreover, I believe it was pure APATHY on the part of the voters that caused this.  Only 16% of registered voters turned out--less than one-quarter of the total number of voters in the city. 

Just like Obama, YOU GET WHAT YOU VOTE FOR.  And in turn...what you don't.

God help Houston.  I think they're going to need it. 

Medical meltdowns in UK

and this is the very thing that Obama is dragging us toward, to matter how much we scream and kick against it!

The man is an idiot

I realize that's a very harsh thing to say about our president, but Obama is well and truly WAY out of his depth. As we knew he would be (that is, those of us who did not vote for him).

A friend of mine said that Obama is like Gollum from Lord of the Rings: he's tasted power and will stop at nothing to continue to possess it.

The Manhattan Declaration

The Manhattan Declaration

 

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:38:54 PM

From: "Focus on the Family" <family@mail-family.org>

 

Dear Friends,

 

On the eve of Thanksgiving, as millions are gathering to express their gratitude to God for His myriad blessings, it's fitting that we pause to discuss a historic development within the American church.

 

As many of you already know, I, along with Dr. Dobson and more than 150 Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant clergy, academics and organizational leaders, recently signed a remarkable expression of collective Christian conscience and commitment. It's called the Manhattan Declaration, and it's intended to make clear a significant point: As Christian Americans who believe each person's life is a gift of infinite worth, we have an urgent, ongoing responsibility to continue standing for biblical principles in the public square.

 

This past Monday's Focus on the Family® radio broadcast featured a discussion about the purpose and goal of the declaration. Joining Dr. Dobson on the program were two great friends of our ministry, Dr. Robby George and Chuck Colson, two of the primary drafters of the document. I was honored to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Robby and Chuck at the Washington, D.C., news conference unveiling the declaration last Friday, but I was unable to join their radio conversation. Given the magnitude of this document, though, I'd like to share with you now why I was so eager to sign it--and why I hope you will, too. 

 

Manhattan DeclarationIt is important, first off, to note that the Manhattan Declaration is not a partisan or political statement--I shared the podium last Friday at the National Press Club with Republicans and Democrats alike. Instead, it addresses and elevates four specific areas of universal consensus. Some have referred to these as "threshold issues," meaning they represent the foundation of our faith and the pivot point from which everything else flows. This is the bedrock. If we can't agree on these areas of doctrine, everything else will be of reduced value. These four areas are:

 

1.            The sanctity of human life.

2.            The sanctity of marriage.

3.            The protection of religious liberty.

4.            The rejection of unjust laws.

 

We have been committed to these baseline principles since Dr. Dobson founded Focus on the Family in 1977. Our conviction on these matters runs deep; motivating our movement has always been the heartfelt belief that these principles are not ours, but the Lord's, and that they promise to help and heal a broken world.

 

The document is a fresh and lively presentation, a renewed rallying cry to those who have been engaged in this historic effort of spiritual and cultural conversion. This is not a manifesto for culture war; it is a prescription for cultural change. It is also a thoughtful invitation to those who might be sitting on the periphery, perhaps hesitant to join this effort, maybe because they've never been fully aware of the consequences of inaction.

 

As a unified body, we are acknowledging that our faith is strong and redemptive, but it's not necessarily a comfortable and easy pursuit. Standing up for our beliefs can often come at great cost. But as Dr. George highlighted at last week's news conference, even the secularist philosopher Socrates once posed a relevant question Christians should easily answer today. "Is it better to suffer an injustice," he once asked, "than to commit it?" By affixing our signatures to the Manhattan Declaration, we are answering an unequivocal "yes."  http://manhattandeclaration.org/

 

Although many American Christians understandably feel under assault, the degree of faith-based domestic persecution cannot compare with the ghastly violence perpetuated against believers in other parts of the world. In the Sudan, for instance, hundreds of thousands of Christians have been slaughtered not because of what they're doing, but because of the One in whom they believe. It is a wise people who act to protect the freedoms they enjoy.

 

And so I ask you to join me and my friends and colleagues in embracing and standing up for these crucial biblical principles. How? You can start by reading the document, in its entirety, by clicking here. What I think you'll notice is that, in addressing the issues noted above, The Manhattan Declaration is an excellent example of achieving the balance of Truth and Grace required of us as followers of Jesus. This is a document that exhorts us to champion Christian truths in a Christian manner. It stands for something.

 

Then, after you've read the declaration, consider adding your name to the list of signers--and urge your friends and family to do the same. We are all imperfect. But if we honor God by promoting biblical principles, resisting our sometimes insatiable and admittedly prideful motivations, He will honor us.

 

Sincerely,

Jim Daly

President and CEO

Focus on the Family

           

 

Rusty gives us some perspective

Touted as one of the "fathers of talk radio," Rusty Humphries has become one of my favorite talk show hosts of late. His show is on one of our local Dallas stations, and I get to listen--and learn--while drifting off to sleep.  |-)  Rusty has given many political "predictions" that have come to pass, especially where Obama and our liberal Congress is concerned...as well as liberals in general.  He also has excellent guests, like Andrew Breitbart, Joseph Farrah of WorldNetDaily, as well as many political insiders. I always enjoy hearing from the many black conservatives he has on as guests.  Nice to know that not everyone drinks from the same water trough.  
 
 
Rusty's views and opinions have also gotten him into hot water.  For awhile, he and his family were in hiding as they had actually had death threats for things he had said about radical Islam.  So obviously, he's doing something right!  But this week, Rusty put the Obama healthcare issue into perspective for us "lay people:" It's like being forced to board a giant boat...we don't know anyone else on board, we don't know where we're going--no one knows where the boat is going--it's made up of faulty equipment and has a questionable crew that refuse to answer any questions: they won't tell us where we are going, they won't tell us where the life boats are located or the life jackets.  Not only that, it's a one-way trip, so there's no way back once we get to wherever it is we're going.  Some trip, huh?
 
Basically Rusty said that if we aren't able to get rid of some of the Liberals in congress and vote in some Conservatives in 2010, and if we can't stop that bill, it'll be OVER--we'll never be able to un-do health care reform--we'll be stuck with it from then on, because it will have passed into law.  Our children and grandchildren will be forced into a European style health system that DOES NOT WORK, actually costs everyone more, doesn't give nearly the level of care we have currently, and embraces a culture of death (i.e., suggesting to parents of babies with defects that they be left to die, or to old people that life is no longer worth living, and to take themselves out of the equation because they've become a burden). 
 
I remember reading a book many years ago that talked about these very scenarios, and thinking to myself, "like that could ever happen!"  And here it is, happening right before our very eyes, and in my very own lifetime.  It's breathtaking...and Christian believers can SEE the breadcrumbs being laid out...we see how the stage is being set for the antichrist's arrival.  The scene is not yet completely "set" but the elements--polically, socially, technologically--are there.  It's mind-numbing to realize the speed at which everything is happening in the world.   

the evil of youth

I don't care if they are only 15 or 16.  They're old enough to know better, and this is what we have the death penalty for.
 
Fortunately for these scummy kids, because of their age, they won't get it.  As they used to say "hangin's too good." 
 
 

another Czar bites the dust

hooray!

Another Czar Bites the Dust

In the flurry of news this week, you may have missed another body tossed under the insatiable Obama bus: Internet Czar Susan Crawford.

The Obama administration has faced a vocal and growing opposition to the radical so-called net neutrality advocated by folks like Crawford and FCC Chair Julius Genachowski. Bi-partisan opposition, I hasten to add. The radicals in the administration, whose views are shared by the President, in true czar fashion avoid honest debate on the issue at all costs. Even, it would seem, internally.

parental rights? Not in Germany

Yeah, let's be more like Europe, shall we? 

http://xrl.in/3m44

True - political correctness run amok! :(


 


Let's start fresh - get rid of them ALL!

http://blowoutcongress.com/

This kind of CHANGE we don't need. Or want.


No respect. No decency. No taste. No common sense. No class. CHANGE...'NUFF SAID.

Michelle Obama's staff salaries

Written by Dr. Paul L. Williams

"In my own life, in my own small way, I have tried to give back to this country that has given me so much," she said. "See, that's why I left a job at a big law firm for a career in public service…" Michelle Obama

No, Michele Obama does not get paid to serve as the First Lady and she doesn't perform any official duties. But this hasn't deterred her from hiring an unprecedented number of staffers to cater to her every whim and to satisfy her every request in the midst of the Great Recession.

Just think, Mary Todd Lincoln was taken to task for purchasing china for the White House during the Civil War. And Mamie Eisenhower had to shell out the salary for her personal secretary from her husband's salary.

Total Personal Staff members for other first ladies paid by taxpayers:

Mamie Eisenhower : 1 paid for personally out of President's salary

Jackie Kennedy: 1

Roselyn Carter: 1

Barbara Bush: 1

Hilary Clinton: 3 <--take note!

Laura Bush: 1

Michele Obama: 22


How things have changed! If you're one of the tens of millions of Americans facing certain destitution, earning less than subsistence wages stocking the shelves at Wal-Mart or serving up McDonald cheeseburgers, prepare to scream…and then come to realize that the benefits package for these servants of Ms. Michelle are the same as members of the national security and defense departments....and the bill for these assorted lackeys is paid by YOU, John Q. Public!

Michele Obama's personal staff:

$172,200 - Sher, Susan (Chief Of Staff)

$140,000 - Frye, Jocelyn C. (Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Policy And Projects For The First Lady)

$113,000 - Rogers, Desiree G. (Special Assistant to the President and White House Social Secretary for Mrs. Obama)

$102,000 - Johnston, Camille Y. (Special Assistant to the President and Director of Communications for the First Lady)

$100,000 - Winter, Melissa E. (Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief Of Staff to the First Lady)

$90,000 - Medina , David S. (Deputy Chief Of Staff to the First Lady)

$84,000 - Lelyveld, Catherine M. (Director and Press Secretary to the First Lady)

$75,000 - Starkey, Frances M. (Director of Scheduling and Advance for the First Lady)

$70,000 - Sanders, Trooper (Deputy Director of Policy and Projects for the First Lady)

$65,000 - Burnough, Erinn J. (Deputy Director and Deputy Social Secretary)

$64,000 - Reinstein, Joseph B. (Deputy Director and Deputy Social Secretary)

$62,000 - Goodman, Jennifer R. (Deputy Director of Scheduling and Events Coordinator For The First Lady)

$60,000 - Fitts, Alan O. (Deputy Director of Advance and Trip Director for the First Lady)

$57,500 - Lewis, Dana M. (Special Assistant and Personal Aide to the First Lady)

$52,500 - Mustaphi, Semonti M. (Associate Director and Deputy Press Secretary To The First Lady)

$50,000 - Jarvis, Kristen E. (Special Assistant for Scheduling and Traveling Aide To The First Lady)

$45,000 - Lechtenberg, Tyler A. (Associate Director of Correspondence For The First Lady)

$43,000 - Tubman, Samantha (Deputy Associate Director, Social Office)

$40,000 - Boswell, Joseph J. (Executive Assistant to the Chief Of Staff to the First Lady)

$36,000 - Armbruster, Sally M. (Staff Assistant to the Social Secretary)

$35,000 - Bookey, Natalie (Staff Assistant)

$35,000 - Jackson, Deilia A. (Deputy Associate Director of Correspondence for the First Lady)

Total = $1,591,200 in annual salaries...FOUR TIMES the salary of Barack Obama!

There has NEVER been anyone in the White House at any time who has created such an army of staffers whose sole duties are the facilitation of the First Lady's social life. One wonders why she needs so much help at taxpayer expense?

Note: This does not include makeup artist Ingrid Grimes-Miles, 49, and "First Hairstylist" Johnny Wright, 31, both of whom traveled aboard Air Force One to Europe .

Reliance on technology tickles us...and traps us

Our reliance on the speeding groth of technology at first seems exciting, even innocuous; but our rampaging dependency on technology for just about everything, is also making us slaves to it.  Some articles from Yahoo Technology news:
 

the ACLU has nothing better to do....

than to drive out into th eMojave desert....to be offended????  This is absolutely RIDICULOUS.
 
 
What is the matter with people nowadays?
 

 

 
 

Values...this kid doesn't have any

so it's probably a good thing that he's no longer part of the Palin family, more or less.  Because this shows his true colors.
 
 

 

Yet another case of "Hey, look at me, aren't I great, I am aaaallll that...it's all about the money, honey." 

 

Poor Bristol and poor baby Trig! 

Stealing the thunder from big brother

It's long been thought that Alec Baldwin would be the first of the Baldwin boys to venture into the political arena. But it seems baby brother Stephen--who became a Christian in the last couple of years--may be stealing the spotlight:
Hard to believe that two brothers could be at such polar opposite, both politically and spiritually. Kind of like Cain and Abel. Isaac and Ishmael. Jacob and...all his brothers. Maybe it's not all that hard to believe.....

More encroaching technology

 
I'm all for safety while driving, but where do we draw the line? 
 

Been pondering on this for years

A few years back, I watched a sci-fi series where one of the weekly programs featured the very issue noted in this article: the kids in this scenario grew up practically attached to video games and computers, so dealing with anything IRL (in real life) was extremely foreign to them; in fact, those human being they might come in contact with (i.e., the "away team" on the program) were treated as if they were mere objects, ala someone might with autism. 
 
Since then, I've been thinking this same thing, that technology, for all its plusses, cuts us off from humanity, from feelings, and from emotions, reducing our interaction to, as stated in the article, "twitchy, impersonal, and detached form(s) of communication." We lack the depths and richness of real strong human bonds that generations before us formed so effortlessly.  My parents still get together with friends from their high school days, and my grandparents before them, stayed friends with some folsk for upwards of 75 or more years! 
 
This is something that I myself strive to stay on top of in my own life. I've never been one to get too close to people, and I am uncomfortable when in a situation where I am "forced" to be conversant.  I have a very small cadre of good friends, but have never really formed many deep and lasting relationships.  Ergo, I am still single at nearly 50! 
 
Many times, I'd rather just quietly fade into the background. Technology (in the form of my computer and iPhone) gives me an opportunity to indulge my anti-social quirks.  It's even been speculated that Bill Gates himself suffers from something along the autism spectrum, as he is renowned for his own anti-social quirks and behaviors.
 
However, as a Christian, I struggle to remain "real in the real world," and not to be sidetracked by the inanimate, especially since Christ commanded of us to "…go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." If that doesn't take an act of real humanity, I don't know what does.
 

Why don't people ever LISTEN???

And I don't mean listen to Barney Frank, who was (as we discovered) deep in Fannie and Freddie's pockets!

The truth always eventually comes out.

Thanks Obama and Barney. Thanks for a big fat nothing, and for spinning our country (and possibly the world) into complete financial chaos!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMnSp4qEXNM&NR=1

TYPICAL 1984 STYLE MEDIA IGNORE-ANCE

Sent to me from a friend. And in typical "good news = media blackout" fashion, this was never mentioned in the mainstream media. It's a lovely memorial, an extremely thoughtful gift, and is located right on our own soil. Who knew? Not many, I'm betting. You can see more of this artist's (very large!) work here. From my friend's email:

This is the first that I have heard of this monument to those who died on 9/11. I looked it up in Google [as well, Snopes confirms it] and it certainly is there on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River, in line with the Statue of Liberty. Wonder why the press didn't report it?

Russia's Gift To The US

This is the "Tear Drop," made and installed by the Russians to honor those who died in 9/11 and a statement against terrorism. It is very impressive. The Tear Drop is lined up with the Statue of Liberty .

"Monument to the struggle against world terrorism” by artist Zurab Tsereteli

is an impressive memorial and statement against terrorism.

The walkway is made of stones. Names of the persons killed on 9/11 are inscribed on the base. The base like the Vietnam Memorial wall. It is down in the shipping yards across from Lady Liberty.









The 9.12 Project

Glenn Beck had a very passionate and emotional show this past Friday (the 13th, no less). His "you are not alone" and "we surround them" declarations have now culminated in his new website, http://theglennbeck912project.com/.

The 9 and 12 in the 9.12 Project stem from September 12, 2001, the day after the attack on the twin towers in New York, when the entire country--and nearly the whole world--was united as one with us.

We need to get our heads out of the sand, and stop being slackers who only care about what happens on American Idol and other (non) "reality" shows, and band together into a unified country again. We need to kick PC-ness to the curb and embrace our differences and our many opinions, without going off on one another in anger. I just wonder (and hope) if Glenn's project will actually take off.

And if you happen to have forgotten exactly what this country is all about, and what we were founded upon, I highly advise you to go HERE. The Articles in Sections 1 and 2 are significant in their relationship to our country, especially at this time.

Everything in this is so wrong

There are so many things wrong on so many levels in the first part of this article, I can barely think straight.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1883598,00.html

Where does one start???

  • The girl, who was only NINE.
  • Raped.
  • By her stepfather.
  • Impregnated.
  • With TWINS.
  • Had an abortion.
  • Church excommunicated her, her family, and the doctors.

Interesting how the church was NO help whatsoever.

But "Women's rights" seem to trump everything else. And I don't mean that in a good way.

LETTING THE NEWS SPEAK FOR ITSELF

It's been quite a while since I posted anything new. Obama is dragging the country into a financial sinkhole, the government of Connecticut wants to abolish the Catholic church??? (what's THAT all about???), and today on all of my news wires, there was so much "news" being reported (a term I now use rather loosely) that I thought it would be simpler to just let it all speak for itself. As Glenn Beck would say, blood may spurt out of your eyes. Read on.

CNSNews.com Headlines FOXNews.com

Eminent Domain - Weather Warfare

Things in the world have really ramped up over the past few years. None more so than when it comes to our weather .  Apparently The Powers T...