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Gays hatred of the cross and Prop 8

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No, not both sides, just the homosexual side. Watch it again. Also, notice the reporters eyes. She is also scared.





The concern is the so called "civil rights" will trample "religious rights". 30 states have now voted in by the people ammendments and support to keep the definition of marriage to 'one man and one woman'. Even the liberal California's people ruled for Prop 8, to protect the definition of traditional marriage. (albeit by a close margin). Irregardless, the people have consistently voted for this.

I have seen a similiar hatred as shown in this video before. Recall the Islamic response of cartoon drawings in Denmark?



Not all Chiro's are quacks

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Say what you want on certain Chiropractors but I have one that actually does the job.

For the last 2 months, my right foot/heel was killing me. It was worst in the mornings out of bed, or if I happen to sit a certain way. I finally made it to the Chiro yesterday (I don't go unless I really have too).

The diagnosis? Plantar fasciitis.

He also mentioned it's really painful, especially in the mornings. Duh.

He popped me here and there and then put a red laser treatment on it.

This morning is the first morning it actually didn't hurt when I walked on it. I go back next Monday for another treatment.



What a wuss

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I can't believe it. I am still feeling that measly mile from Sunday. Walking around the house my leg muscles (shins) are still tight and I literally feel them. Crud, how will I make the 5K next year, if one mile kicks my A$$ now.



Running Running Running

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Talk about a wild ride. I was late getting home Friday evening. The plane was late getting into Memphis, TN due to fog, then weight. But I finally made it home from a week at Corporate.

Once home, we drove to Tulsa on Saturday. Spending the night, we did the Route 66 marathon. Rather, I watched the Marathon runners. My wife ran the 1/4 (7.2 miles) marathon and it was really cool! I managed to make the kids marathon 1.3 mile, barely. The kicker is my wife after her 1/4 marathon, also ran it with the kids.

The plan was to have her keep up with the little ones, while I run with the older ones. Sounds good. When the shotgun blasted, the kids bolted and left me. I thought "Oh crap". I barely caught up with them. Let's just say, I need to start running/walking.

The kids and wife gained a medal! I am so proud of them.

Nearly done

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My week in PA is nearly over already. I have only today and then travel home tomorrow.
While up here, it's normally the same. Work, grab something to eat, hotel.

I was able to gleam some additional information on what is occurring as well as the feelings of the employees. I have grabbed a surprise for the kids and my wife (wink).
So, I am in good shape.

One day down, three to go

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First day down, 3 to go up here in PA. Not much to say on a personal level. I wasn't able to get on the company's network till 11 a.m est regardless that I want to work around 7 a.m.

On the bright side, for resolution, they pulled my hard drive and placed it in another PC that had triple ram. Sweet. I love upgrades.

I couldn't sleep last night, so was able to watch Sarah Conner Chronicles, Heroes (I mean Villians), and a show called My own worst enemy. I may have to watch more of these, because it was rather interesting.

In PA

I made it to PA, unscathed. I arrived before midnight, so that was good. I couldn't sleep till nearly one though.

I found it wild, it now cost $15 dollars for one suitcase (non-carry on) and up to $60 bucks for more when you take flight. I was on NorthWest but seen similar signs for American Airlines.

So as the news this morning comments, Gas prices goes down, why not airline tickets?

Yeah, good question.

Expelled - No intelligence allowed

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I just finished watching Expelled-no intelligence allowed. This was a very interesting documentary. I was expecting more of a religion vs science type of discussion. Not at all. This documentary emphasizes the inability of simply asking questions. Questions that cannot be answered by so called experts.

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

I would suggest everyone to simply watch this 1.5 hr documentary. Netflix has it on instant watch. Netflix users, the link is found here

Don't have Netflix yet?

 

Netflix, Inc.

On the DVD, there is a special message from Ben Stein. He basically requests all to sign the Academic Freedom Petition.

The link can be found here.

What is the petition for?

Support Academic Freedom Across America, the freedom of scientists, teachers, and students to question Darwin is coming under increasing attack by self-appointed defenders of the theory of evolution who are waging a malicious campaign to demonize and blacklist anyone who disagrees with them.

Here is a teaser for the movie.

 

 

 



More resources can be found at Resource for Christians

History is made

The people spoke, and loud at that.

Overwhelming the youth of U.S. called out the next President of the United States.




As awesome as it sounds, the race was over before 11 p.m est time, before the western states came into play. Resoundly, the east chose the next President of the United States. There are a couple of states still up in the air as I write this post. Yet, it really doesn't matter as far as all is concerned.

Outstanding speeches were made by both candidates. Now, the transition will begin. I am happy the courts will not decide this election.