Friday, October 30, 2009

NFL Brain Injuries

If you want to reduce the number and seriousness of brain injuries and neck injuries and quarterbacks get rid of the helmet. The players feel protected but they are not. The helmet may minimize skull fractures but they do nothing or very little to protect the brain. Get rid of the helmet. The players use it as a weapon and the officials are to scared to call the infraction. If the NFL returns to the helmet worn by Red Grange things will be better and safer.
 

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

As an American - Newt Gingrich

"As an American I am not so shocked that Obama was given the Nobel Peace Prize without any accomplishments to his name, but that America gave him the White House based on the same credentials."

- - Newt Gingrich

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Afghanistan and Iraq Yes? or No?

We can only imagine how encouraging it is to the troops in Afghanistan and Iraq knowing their Commander and Chief cannot decide if the two countries are worth risking additional American lives for. Must be a real moral builder. Think of the honor of being the last person to die for a mistake. Reminds one of Viet Nam. But we still have a way to go. In Viet Nam over 50,000 died for a mistake. This country sucks when it comes to wasting the lives of our military.
 

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Educated Fools v Morons

With Barack Obama winning in 78 of the 100 U.S. counties with the highest education levels and John McCain winning in 88 of the 100 counties with the lowest education levels do we conclude the educated morons went for Obama while the morons went for McCain? .
 
 

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

BODY FOUND IN BELLE RIVER, PIERRE PART, LOUISIANA


                   The Assumption Parish Sheriff's Department reported finding a man's body in Belle River just south of the Spunky Monkey Tavern. The man's name will not be released until his family has been notified. The victim apparently drowned after consuming an excessive amount of alcohol. He was wearing black fishnet stockings, a red garter belt with matching bra, bright red lipstick, eye shadow, and an Obama T-shirt.
                  
The deputy removed the Obama T-shirt to spare his family any unnecessary embarrassment.
 

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I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?" She said if she told me it would defeat the purpose.

Liam McCarty

Reference Liam McCarty and another boy in Japan. Lesson learned. When you marry someone from a different culture you live under their rules. Both boys are with their mother so what is the problem?
 
 

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I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?" She said if she told me it would defeat the purpose.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Dreams of a Successful Church

Rick Warren says congregations should look at successful congregations and see if they are doing something they can use. Here are some dreams of the Saddleback church:
 

It is the dream of a place where the hurting, the depressed, the frustrated, and the confused can find love, acceptance, help, hope, forgiveness, guidance, and encouragement.   

 

It is the dream of sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ with the hundreds of thousands of residents in south Orange County.   

 

It is the dream of welcoming 20,000 members into the fellowship of our church family-loving, learning, laughing, and living in harmony together.   

 

It is the dream of developing people to spiritual maturity through Bible studies, small groups, seminars, retreats, and a Bible school for our members.   

 

It is the dream of equipping every believer for a significant ministry by helping them discover the gifts and talents God gave them. 

 

It is the dream of sending out hundreds of career missionaries and church workers all around the world, and empowering every member for a personal life mission in the world. It is the dream of sending our members by the thousands on short-term mission projects to every continent. It is the dream of starting at least one new daughter church every year.   

 

It is the dream of at least fifty acres of land, on which will be built a regional church for south Orange County with beautiful, yet simple, facilities including a worship center seating thousands, a counseling and prayer center, classrooms for Bible studies and training lay ministers, and a recreation area, All of this will be designed to minister to the total person-spiritually, emotionally, physically, and socially-and set in a peaceful, inspiring garden landscape. 

 

We dream of 15,000 members who have committed themselves to the Maturity Covenant: Having a daily time with God, giving a weekly tithe to God, and participating in a weekly team (small group) for God. 

 

We dream of a network of 1,000 small groups within our church providing support, encouragement, and accountability to our members as they seek to grow in Christ likeness. These groups will continue to be led by trained lay pastors and leaders who lovingly lead, feed, and care for those in their group. 

 

We dream of our Life Development Institute for our members, offering a balanced program of Bible studies, classes, topical seminars, and annual conferences for building knowledge, perspective, conviction, skills, and character. We expect 7,500 members to receive the LDI basic diploma by 2020. 

 

We dream of our midweek believers' service involving 5,000 adults, children, and youth who are not involved in a small-group fellowship. 

 

We dream of a faculty of 250 gifted lay teachers, equipped with the vision, character, knowledge, and expertise to feed our flock. We dream of a teacher-training program that produces experts in individual Bible books, doctrine, apologetics, and Christian growth. We dream of the day that it can be said, "The best Bible teachers in the country are the lay teachers at Saddleback." 

 

We dream of an age-appropriate Life Development Process that leads our children and youth to love Jesus and his church, grow spiritually, discover their shape for ministry, and understand their life mission in the world. 

 

We dream of Saddleback as a model of Christian education that focuses on life change, not just comprehension. We intend to make available resources, tools, and training to thousands of other purpose-driven churches. 

 

We dream of working with seminaries to establish a church-based training program for pastors. We intend to train leaders for the twenty-first century church in how to start, develop, and lead purpose-driven churches. 

 

The goal of this vision is to bring glory to God by presenting Jesus Christ with as many Christ like disciples as we possibly can before he returns Col. 1:28 Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ. 

 

I stand before you today and state in confident assurance that these dreams will become reality.  Why? Because, they are inspired by God! 
 
 

 

 

   

 

 

 

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Kill a Tree or Choke a Turtle?

Those little plastic bags we carry our purchases home in are an ecological disaster. In the United States 88 billion are used each year, their cousins are blowing in the breeze from Sao Paulo to New Delhi, caught in shrubbery, filling gutters and killing animals that eat or get caught in them. The worst part is they take 500 to 1,000 years to decompose. The good part is they are 1005 recyclable. Problem is about 1% get recycled.
 
Not that paper bags are better. Estimates are it takes more energy and pollutes more water to make paper bags than plastic ones.
 
A paper cup consumes 33 grams of wood while a polystyrene one use about 4 grams of fuel oil or natural gas both take a slew of chemicals. Making a paper cup consumes thirty-six times as much electricity and 580 times of the volume of waste water, which contains some level of contaminants like chlorine;  on the other hand, making the plastic cup produces pentane, a gas that increases ozone and greenhouse gas. But then there are methane releases of paper cups left to biodegrade in a landfill.
 
The smart answer to "Paper or Plastic?" is Neither---I brought my own bag. But. . .what are the impacts of that brought-my-own-bag? Were they manufactured in factories certified to offer fair wages with no child labor, were carbon offsets purchased to cover the impacts of manufacture and transport, and were they sold (to the end user) at cost? Was fair trade cotton used and was it bought directly from small growers?
 

Friday, October 16, 2009

Winners and Losers Balance

When the playing field is level the only way one individual can get ahead is if another loses. Overtime guessing will balance winners and losers. Someone inventing a better mousetrap is the only exception to that rule. CEOs can get outrageous salaries, bonuses, golden parachutes only if their hand selected Board of Directors gives them to him or her. They are all unethical.

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Can You Trust General McChrystal? No..

The man chosen by Barack Obama to lead the war in Afghanistan also helped cover up the friendly-fire death of NFL player turned soldier Pat Tillman. He administered a fraudulent medal recommendation to keep the public in the dark. So why isn't anybody talking about it?

Laura Buxton

On NPR today there was a story of Laura Buxton who lives in England. It seems that in June 2001 she released a helium filled balloon during celebrations for her grandparents' gold wedding anniversary in Blurton, Staffordshire, England. Attached to the balloon was her name and address and a note asking the finder to write back. Ten days later she received a reply. The balloon had been found by another Laura Buxton in the garden hedge of her home in Pewsey, Wiltshire, 140 miles away. One Laura was 10 years the other was 9 years 6 months. Both had three year old black Labradors, a guinea pig, and a rabbit. When they met they were the same height, had the same hair color, and were dressed in similar outfits, both wearing pink jumpers and jeans. They each had brought, unbeknownst to the other, their guinea pig with them to the meeting. Both guinea pigs were brown and each had an orange patch on their bottom. Each girl had a pet rabbit - a gray one, and a 3-year-old black Labrador. And that was the beginning of a discussion concerning miracles and/or coincidences. It is similar to the coincidences between Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

BREAKING NEWS on Social Security

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I just got some really bad news about next year's Social Security payments.

For the first time in 35 years, seniors are not expected to receive an automatic cost-of-living adjustment, the yearly increase that helps them make ends meet and keep up with rising prices. This is in spite of the fact that the costs of prescription drugs, utilities and health care continue to rise.

This is a big problem - and, unless Congress acts, the 41 million seniors who rely on Social Security will be left without relief in this tough economy.

Join me in contacting Congress to tell them to act fast to make sure that seniors get the help they deserve next year. Just click the link below to send your message.

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Letter to Sens Corker, Alexander, and Rep Roe

I just heard that next year Social Security recipients will not see a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to their payments. That is a troubling thought for the 41 million seniors whose financial security depends on the program.

While overall inflation might not be rising in the United States, the daily costs for seniors are growing fast - especially on the things that seniors need most, such as health care and prescription drugs. The average senior spends $4,400 out of pocket every year on health care alone.

Further, a depressed housing market, investment losses, and low returns on CD's and money market accounts make it even harder for seniors to recover from the recession.  Now is the worst time for a lack of a COLA for Social Security.

As your constituent, I would like you to work with your colleagues to ensure that seniors get the relief they need at this important time. Not only would this relief help seniors afford health care, prescription drugs, food and other basic necessities, but it will also inject money directly into the economy, because seniors are more likely to spend the money than any other age group.

Thank you in advance for your support on this important issue. Please act quickly to remedy this problem of no Social Security COLA.

The Rule of 150

Robin Dunbar, a British anthropologist has concluded the number 150 represents the maximum number of individuals with whom we can have  a genuinely social relationship, the kind of relationship that goes with knowing who they are and how they relate to us. The military uses the approximate number to size various units. It is possible to run an army with larger groups, it just takes  complicated hierarchies and rules and regulations and formal measures to try to command loyalty and cohesion. Below 150 these same goals can be met informally without the hiearchies.
 

Some Turned it Down. .

 Le Duc Tho was awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize with Henry Kissinger for their roles in brokering a Vietnam cease fire at the Paris Peace Accords. Citing the absence of actual peace in Vietnam, Tho declined to accept. Being Vietnamese Americans did not think that much of him winning the prize but being the egotist he is Henry did not let the lack of peace interrupt his party.

 Jean Paul Sartre waved off the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature. His explanation: "It is not the same thing if I sign Jean-Paul Sartre or if I sign Jean-Paul Sartre, Nobel Prize winner. A writer must refuse to allow himself to be transformed into an institution, even if it takes place in the most honorable form."
 
Afraid of Soviet retribution if he traveled to Stockholm to claim his prize, Boris Pasternak declined to accept the 1958 Prize in Literature, which he'd earned for Doctor Zhivago. The Academy refused his refusal. "This refusal, of course, in no way alters the validity of the award. There remains only for the Academy, however, to announce with regret that the presentation of the Prize cannot take place." Yevgeny Pasternak accepted the prize on behalf of his deceased father in 1989.
Swedish poet Erik Axel Karlfeldt won for Literature in 1918. He did not accept because he was Secretary of the Swedish Academy, which awards the prize. He was given the award posthumously in 1931. This was allowed because the nomination was made before Karlfeldt died -- no candidate may be proposed after death. In theory the prize is for current accomplishments and very few people accomplish much when they are dead.
 

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One is Dead or Alive, no in between.

Come on, the lack of a pulse means if you don't get one started soon you WILL BE dead but you are not dead. Dead is BRAIN DEAD. Brain dead is no brain activity..
 

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Our Pres's Peach Prize


When I first heard President Obama had been given the Nobel Prize for Peace I thought it was a bit early and that the president had not done anything yet. I thought being given the prize before he had done anything could be a negative and would raise expectations which he would surely not meet. Then it occurred to me, what other leader of any country had, in the past 20 years, encouraged enemies to meet and talk about their problems? The answer being none put our president in their sights, so-to-speak. Being willing to talk with our enemies without preconditions and as equals is refreshing even if it comes to naught.

Now the question is since the president may not keep the presents he is given will the prize money go into his personal bank account or into the treasury to help pay down the deficit?

Another thing to consider is the prize is political. People have received Nobel Prizes and later found the accomplishments being rewarded were errors, mistakes, stupidity, accidents and eventually withdrawn. If WWIII breaks out during Obama's time as president I imagine his prize will be withdrawn.

A Standing Army

A standing army is an army composed of full time professional soldiers who 'stand over', in other words, who do not disband during times of peace. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters.

In the British Colonies in America, there was a general distrust of peacetime armies; too much under the power of the head of state, versus civilian control of the military, resulting tyranny.

 In Great Britain, this led to the British Bill of Rights which reserves authority over a standing army to the Parliament, not the King, and in the United States, led to the U.S. Constitution (Article 1, Section 8) which reserves similar authority to Congress not the President.

"When a government wishes to deprive its citizens of freedom, and reduce them to slavery, it generally makes use of a standing army."Luther Martin, Maryland delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

 

"[The King of Great Britain] has kept among us, in times of peace, standing armies without the consent of our legislature. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to civil power... For protecting them, by mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states. For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of trial by jury, For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses...." –Declaration of Independence

 

"No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, ... keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace" -- United States Constitution, Article I, Section 10.

 

While none of the Founding Documents mention the word "police", our Municipal, City, County, and State Police fit this description of a Standing Army. The Founding Fathers are on record for opposing the abuses of Standing Armies: "What, sir, is the use of a militia? It is to prevent the establishment of a standing army, the bane of liberty." Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts (August 17, 1789).

 

 

 

The New Economics of Culture and Commerce

Most of the top fifty best-selling albums of all time were recorded in the seventies and eighties (the Eagles and Michael Jackson), and none of them were made in the past five years. Hollywood box-office revenue was down 6 percent in 2005, reflecting the reality that the theatergoing audience is falling even as the population grows.

 

The author gives other examples and concludes that in short, while we still obsess over hits, they are not quite the economic force they once were. Number one is still number one, but the sales that go with that are not what they once were. The ratings of top TV shows have been falling for decades, and the number one show today would not have made the top ten in 1970.

 

The author compares two teenagers, Chris, raised in the seventies and eighties and Ben being raised today with the Internet.

 

Chris had access to a half dozen TV channels, and virtually everyone watched a few or more of the same handful of TV shows.  There were three or four rock radio stations in town that largely dictated what music people listened to; only a few lucky kids had money to build record collections that ventured farther afield.

 

Everyone saw the same summer blockbusters in the theater and got news from the same papers and broadcasts. About the only place Chris could explore outside the mainstream were the library and the comic book shop.

 

Ben grew up with the Internet He has a Mac in his bedroom, an iPod and friends with the same. Like his friends, Ben has never known a world without broadband, cell phones, MP3s. Tivo, and online shopping.

 

The main effect of all this connectivity is unlimited and unfiltered access to culture and content of all sorts, from the mainstream to the farthest fringe of the underground. Ben's world is far less dominated by any of the traditional media and entertainment industries.

 

From Ben's perspective, the cultural landscape is a seamless continuum from high to low, with commercial and amateur content competing equally for his attention. He picks from an infinite menu where Hollywood movies and player-created video-game stunt videos are listed side by side. 

 

Ben watches just two hours or so a week of regular TV. He counts as TV the anime he downloads with BitTorrent, a peer-to peer file sharing technology, because it was originally broadcast on Japanese television (the English subtitles are often edited in by fans).

 

Anime (pronounced AH-nee-may) is a term for a style of Japanese comic book and video cartoon animation in which the main characters have large doe-like eyes. Anime is the prevalent style in Japanese comic books or manga. In Japan, the comic book is a popular form of entertainment for adults as well as for younger audiences. Story lines are often very sophisticated and complex and extend into episodic series. Typical anime themes or genres include Ninja and other martial arts; the supernatural or horror story; the romance; and science fiction including robots and space ships. Foils for the main characters, including robots, monsters, or just plain bad people, often lack the doe-eyed quality.

BitTorrent is a file distribution system used for transferring files across a network of people. As you download a file, BitTorrent places what you download on upload for other users.

The files downloaded via BitTorrent are called torrents.

He watches movies he downloads, such as amateur machinima and independent productions such as Star War Revelations, a fan-created tribute film with special effects that rival the Lucas originals.

 

Machinima is a form of filmmaking that uses computer game technology to shoot films in the virtual reality using a game engine.

 

Some of the music on Ben's iPod is downloaded from iTunes, but most comes from his friends.  When one of the group buys a CD, he or she typically makes copies for everyone else. He listens to almost no radio.

 

He, like a few of his friends, is so into Japanese subculture that he is studying Japanese in school. When Chris was in school he studied Japanese because Japan was a dominant economic power and language skills were thought to open up career opportunities. Ben studies Japanese so he can create his own anime subtitles and dig deeper into manga than the relatively mainstream translated stuff.

 

Manga are Japanese comic books. Manga is often made into Japanese cartoons, or Anime. The art in Manga has a very definite look to it and is often referred to as "Manga Style."

 

Most of Ben's free time is spent online, both randomly surfing and participating in user forums. He is not interested in news—he reads no newspapers and watches no TV news. –but follows the latest tech and subculture chatter on sites such as Slashdot (geek news) and Fark (Weird news).  He instant messages constantly all day with his ten closest friends. (Texting is preferred by those out and about a lot; IM is the chat channel of choice for those who tend to spend more time in their own rooms). Ben plays video games with friends, mostly online.

Slashdot (often abbreviated as /.) is a technology-related news website which features user-submitted and editor-evaluated current affairs news with a nerdy slant. The site slogan is "News for nerds. Stuff that matters."

Fark.com is a community website allowing users to comment on a daily batch of news articles and other items from various websites.

The main difference between Chris's and Ben's experience is choice. Chris was limited to what was broadcast over the airwaves. Ben has the Internet. Chris did not have Tivo (or even cable); Ben as all that and BitTorrent, too.  Chris had no idea there was even a thing as manga, much less how to get it. Ben has access to it all.

 

Compare that with the experience of those of us who grew up in the forties, fifties and sixties whose experiences were much different and much more limited.

 

Humane Death Penalty

In the news in recent months there have been various challenges to lethal injection as a manner of execution. Most challenges were by those sentenced to such executions. The challenges ignore the fact the Constitution does not prohibit uncomfortable punishments. The Eighth Amendment reads, Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

 

To understand where the people who wrote and approved the Constitution were coming from we must understand acceptable punishment at that time.

 

Common punishments at the time were branding, hanging, whipping and "hang draw and quarter." Those convicted of capital crimes were usually either branded or hanged by the neck until they were dead. A second capital conviction of a branded person resulted in hanging. For especially heinous crimes or crimes such as treason the punishment was the hang draw and quarter. In this punishment, you were hanged until very nearly dead; then you were disemboweled and your private parts cut off, all while you were still conscious. A good executioner could do it very quickly, so that you didn't die too early. The person being executed would then be pulled apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him.

 

Now, compare that with lethal injection and the uncomfortable "prick" of a needle.

 

Let us make "humane" the governing principle for executions. Executions must be performed humanely.

 

The Humane Slaughter Act of 1958 requires livestock be rendered insensible to pain, stunned into unconsciousness by a single blow or gunshot or an electrical, chemical or other means that is rapid and effective. Congress found that the use of humane methods prevents needless suffering. Thus we have the congressional approval of the use of the "captive bolt gun" to stun the animal into unconsciousness.

 

The captive bolt gun could be used to stun the person being executed thus making them insensible to pain. The bolt is a heavy rod made of non-rusting alloys, such as stainless steel (thus there is no danger of the person being executed catching any cruel or unusual illnesses or rashes etc). The bolt is propelled forward by the discharge of a blank round, which is ignited by a firing pin (actuated by a trigger pull).

 

Being struck in the forehead and rendered insensible to pain the person being executed can then be safely and painlessly executed in any manner defined by the governing authority. This will ensure a humane AND Constitutional execution. Just what the doctor ordered.

 

Saturday, October 10, 2009

What Does Local Mean?

It is becoming more difficult to identify what "local" means. In a book Ecological Intelligence the author writes about tomatores grown locally in greenhouses near Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
 
The R&D for the tomatoes was conducted in France, the seeds grown in China and transported back to France, whre they were treated and shipped to Ontario, where the seedbeds are sprouted. Finally these seedbeds are trucked to Quebec, where the final plant is cultivated and the tomatoes harvested. It appears that even a 'local' tomato has a global past.

Sunscreen / Dangerous to Humans and to Nature


Curious how the ingredients in sunscreen prime the growth of a virus in the algae that live inside coral reefs. Estimates are  that between 4,000 and 6,000 metric tons of sunscreen wash off swimmers each year worldwide, threatening to turn about 10 percent of coral reefs into bleached skeletons. The people that enjoy the coral reefs the most are responsible for destroying them. Additionally some sunscreen products contain oxybenzone, a chemical suspected of having carcinogenic properties when exposed to sunlight. It appears sunscreen, a product meant to protect is a danger to humans and nature.
 
 

Oxymorons. . .

The Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research documents warming that leads mountain slopes below 5,000 feet to get 20 percent less snow than was true in earlier decades. Too little snowfall means that resorts have to manufacture the stuff, using machines that required enormous amounts of energy---and so worsen climate heating. Yet even in balmy weather, come the season skiers expect to hit the slopes no matter what. So resorts concoct the man-made fluff with energy-hungry snow making equipment. Think about that when you hear about folks making snow while at the same time complaining that there is not enough.
 

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Shooting One's Fiancee?

In the middle of the night you hear someone walking in the hall. The first thing you think of is to get your gun. You go to the hall and shoot in the dark without identifying the target. You kill you fiancee. You kill a person you knew was in the house. Having someone stay in your house and you shoot them in the dark? My guess is he shot the person he meant to shoot.
 

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Friday, October 09, 2009

the Pres's Nobel

 
Since the pres was acting as a representative of the United States while he was out peacemaking does that mean the prize money will go to help pay down the deficit or does he get to keep the money?

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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Health Care Costs to the Taxpayers

Businesses, such as Wal-Mart, who do not pay their employees enough to permit them to buy health care insurance, are being subsidized by the taxpayers. While the Walton family fortune grows towards the $80 billion range the taxpayers are paying for the health care of the Wal-mart employees.

 

Before a corporation can pay bonuses to anyone; before they can pay out dividends, the corporation should be required to pay something back to the taxpayers for the health care costs of their employees. If they raise prices to the customers the customers can decide if they want to buy the product or service. We are paying now via higher taxes and increased deficits. Meanwhile families like the Waltons just keep getting richer.

 

That should not be permitted...


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Changing History

Today I went to visit the new World War II Memorial in Washington, DC. I got an unexpected history lesson. Because I'm a baby boomer, I was one of the youngest in the crowd. Most were the age of my parents, Veterans of 'the greatest war,' with their families. It was a beautiful day, and people were smiling and happy to be there. Hundreds of us milled around the memorial, reading the inspiring words of Eisenhower and Truman that are engraved there.

 

On the Pacific side of the memorial, a group of us gathered to read the words President Roosevelt used to announce the attack on Pearl Harbor:

 

Yesterday, December 7, 1941-- a date which will live in infamy--the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked.

 

One elderly woman read the words aloud:

'With confidence in our armed forces, with the abounding determination of our people, we will gain the inevitable triumph.'

But as she read, she was suddenly turned angry. 'Wait a minute,' she said, 'they left out the end of the quote. They left out the most important part.
Roosevelt ended the message with 'so help us God.'

Her husband said, 'You are probably right. We're not supposed to say things like that now.'

'I know I'm right,' she insisted. 'I remember the speech.' The two looked dismayed,
Shook their heads sadly and walked away.

Listening to their conversation, I thought to myself, 'Well, it has been over 50 years; she's probably forgotten.'

But she had not forgotten.
She was right.


I went home and pulled out the book my book club is reading --- 'Flags of Our Fathers' by
James Bradley. It's all about the battle at Iwo Jima.


I haven't gotten too far in the book. It's tough to read because it's a graphic description of the WWII battles in the Pacific.

But right there it was on page 58.
Roosevelt's speech to the nation ends in 'so help us God.'

The people who edited out that part of the speech when they engraved it on the memorial could have fooled me. I was born after the war! But they couldn't fool the people who were there.
Roosevelt
's words are engraved on their hearts. 

'WHO GAVE THEM THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE WORDS OF HISTORY?????????'

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Bret Favre, tired?

A lot of chatter has gone on about Bret Favre against the Packers. The numbers show the Packer quarterback had better stats except for the interception but the rest of the team did not play well, missed tackles, dropped balls etc. No one says Favre is a bad quarterback the problem will be during the important games at the end of the season Favre will be on the sidelines with a tired arm just when his team needs him on the field ala McNair, and McNabb.

Friday, October 02, 2009

2016 Olympic Games

Interesting how a crime filled city in Brazil was selected and Chicago was the first city eliminated from consideration. Apparently not being able to buy the necessary votes Chicago could not compete. With their reputation for corruption vote stealing, ballot box stuffing, dead people voting, several times even a product of that corruption, Barack Obama had little if any affect. At least now we do not have to add helping Chicago fund the Olympics to the national debt and maybe the president can get back to doing what he was elected to do, whatever that is.