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Oh Fudge .....
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Nov 21, 2009 4:21 pm
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CABLE NEWS RACE NOV. 19, 2009
FOXNEWS O'REILLY/PALIN 4,120,000 FOXNEWS HANNITY 2,871,000 FOXNEWS BECK 2,730,000 FOXNEWS BAIER 2,359,000 FOXNEWS GRETA 2,113,000 FOXNEWS SHEP 2,078,000 MSNBC OLBERMANN 1,188,000 CNNHN GRACE 1,018,000 CNN KING 980,000 MSNBC MADDOW 877,000 MSNBC HARDBALL 597,000 CNN COOPER 585,000
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There's "Army Strong ".... then There's Kimberly Munley STRONG !
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Nov 7, 2009 6:33 am
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 Fort Hood is one of the largest United States military installations in the world. Isn't it a little strange a civilian police officer almost single handedly ended the massacre? Aren't soldiers trained with the use of weapons? Or would that be too P.I. for a soldier to be carrying a gun?
From The Times November 7, 2009
A police officer and mother of one was hailed a heroine yesterday after it emerged that she almost single handedly ended the massacre at Americas biggest military base.
Kimberly Munley does not look as if she would be much of a match for a heavily armed US soldier on a murderous rampage. But the slightly built 34-year-old civilian officer was first on the scene after Major Nidal Malik Hasan began firing on comrades at Ford Hood in Texas as they prepared to deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq. The 39-year-old psychologist killed 13 and left 31 others with serious injuries.
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DannyRay ?
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Oct 30, 2009 5:04 pm
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Every once in awhile I see DannyRay in the blog watchers. He seems to be behind bars like in a jail. Is there a message in that? Seems a little odd.
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Jesus w/o Religion
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Oct 18, 2009 8:42 am
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Religion is something we can do that gives us a sense we are doing something that pleases God so to assure our entrance into heaven.
Jesus came to free humanity from religion of its false gods and false idols. He wasn't just a founder of a "new" religion called, Christianity.
As the disciples were passing through a corn field on the Sabbath they stopped picked and ate. The Pharisees, took it upon themselves to interpret what could be done and not done on the Sabbath, questioned Jesus why his disciples were breaking the Sabbath. Jesus reminded them how David entered the House of God and ate what was unlawful. If God didn't get angry with David, why would he angry with his disciples? (Mark 2:23-26)
When Jesus went to do good on the Sabbath, healing a man, the Pharisees once again complained. They would of rather seen the man go unhealed than to break the Sabbath. (Mark 3:1-6)
Jesus didn't get angry with the woman at the well. He didn't get angry with the women caught in adultery, or the soldiers who nailed him to the cross, or even Levi, the tax collector, but he did get angry with the Pharisees who were deeply embedded into RELIGION.
(notes from Ken Armstrong, pastor from Medford,OR.)
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Flu shot ..... Will you get one ?
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Oct 11, 2009 5:46 pm
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I have never gotten a flu shot yet. I know some who get one year after year and they never get the flu. Others, I have heard get sick after getting one. I can get one for about 25 bucks, but not sure if I want to take the risk. They say if you work around a lot of people its a good idea.
I'LL have to think this one over.
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Your Favorite National Park
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Oct 3, 2009 4:55 pm
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 Have you been watching Ken Burns series on the National Parks? I have been blessed, I feel, to have been to most of them in the west, except in Alaska. Its hard to say which one is my favorite. Two of my favorites are Yellowstone and Zion.
While watching the series, I was surprised to hear how many people described it as a spiritual experience. Where do you feel the presence of God the most, at church, praying? There is something about standing at awe, breathless at the foot of a mountain range with a roaring river winding through. Or a canyon painted with brilliant colors. Huge monuments, unmade and unspoiled by human hands, testify to a creator who can bring them into existence by simply his spoken word.
Have you ever wondered, with all the wonderful things we see here, how wonderful will be the things to come?
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Yom Kippur -- The Day of Atonement -- An annual Sabbath
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Sep 28, 2009 1:42 pm
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Today is Yom Kippur. One of the most holiest day of the year for Jews. It is a day of fasting and it is also an annual Sabbath day.
Leviticus 23: 31-32
"You must not do any work at all! This is a permanent law for you, and it must be observed from generation to generation wherever you live. This will be a Sabbath day of complete rest for you, and on that day you must deny yourselves"
A question for those of you who keep the weekly sabbath, as I once did. If you keep the weekly sabbath by commandment, do you also keep the annual sabbath? Note above -- This is a permanent law... The command says its permanent. If the weekly sabbath is permanent shouldn't the annual sabbath days be permanent as well and kept?
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