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Federal Judge Says Prayer Banner Must Be Removed
Thursday, 12 January 2012
From Fox News:

"A federal judge has ruled that a Rhode Island high school must tear down a prayer banner that encouraged students to be kind and helpful because it offended non-Christians and was a violation of the U.S. Constitution."

To read this story, please visit Fox News

Obama fundraising could fuel a small economy
Thursday, 12 January 2012
From Fox News:

"his is one of the most expensive start-ups of all time -- having raked in $750 million in 2008 and potentially on track to surpass that amount in 2012. His campaign and the Democratic Party raised $224 million in 2011 alone, more than the Republican field combined. "

To read this story, please visit Fox News


US denies role in Iranian scientist's death
Wednesday, 11 January 2012


"The Obama administration denied any role in Wednesday's killing of an Iranian nuclear scientist, the latest in a series of events that have exacerbated tensions with Iran."

To read this story please visit Fox News

Iranian president arrives in Cuba; U.S. warns of ‘dangerous alliance’
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
From Haaretz.com:

"Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Cuba Wednesday for a brief visit that is the third stop in his Latin American tour.  Ahmadinejad was to meet Cuban President Raul Castro later Wednesday, after lecturing at the University of Havana. Cuban diplomatic sources in Havana said that Ahmadinejad also has plans to meet with historic Cuban leader Fidel Castro."

To read this story, please visit Haaretz

Tim Tebow is now America's favorite active pro athlete.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
From ESPN:

"he poll, calculated monthly, had the Denver Broncos quarterback ranked atop the list for the month of December. In the 18 years of the ESPN Sports Poll only 11 different athletes -- a list that includes Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods and LeBron James -- have been No. 1 in the monthly polling."

To read this story, please visit ESPN

Battle of Hearts vs. Minds in GOP
Tuesday, 03 January 2012
From The Wall Street Journal:

"Republicans began picking their presidential nominee Tuesday night in Iowa, still wrestling with the classic question that faces all opposition parties: Are they more interested in principles or pragmatism?"

To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal

Three Battle For Lead In Iowa Race
Tuesday, 03 January 2012

From The Wall Street Journal:

"Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum were battling for the lead in Iowa's Republican caucuses, early results and a survey of voters entering the polls showed."

To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal

Senator queries Obama on Iran sanctions
Tuesday, 03 January 2012
From The Jerusalem Post:

"Senator Mark Kirk challenges president on statement that he might treat aspects of law as "non-binding."... A Republican senator on Tuesday questioned President Barack Obama's commitment to new sanctions on Iran's central bank, noting the president had claimed the right to sidestep some of the requirements when he signed them into law last week."

To read this story, please visit The Jerusalem Post

U.S. Has Had "Secret" Meetings With Taliban?
Tuesday, 03 January 2012

From Fox News:

"Although U.S. and Taliban representatives have met secretly several times over the past year in Europe and the Persian Gulf, this is the first time the Islamist insurgent group has publicly expressed willingness for substantive negotiations."

To read this story, please visit Fox News

Elections - POLITICS GOP Candidates Await Iowa Verdict as Caucuses Begin
Tuesday, 03 January 2012
From Fox News:

"Their fate hinging on the enthusiasm of their supporters, the Republican presidential candidates prepared Tuesday for Iowa to deliver the first official reckoning in the 2012 contest as caucuses began after a day of sharp-elbowed politicking. "

To read this story, please visit Fox News

Is Media Debating Whether Iowa Is Too White? Is Iowa Too Evangelical?
Tuesday, 03 January 2012

Is Media Racist?

From CNS:

"As Iowa voters head to their caucuses tonight, some in the media are asking if Iowa is "too white, too evangelical, too rural" to accurately represent the political views of the country as a whole."

To read this story, please visit CNS

2011 medication shortages set new record at 267
Tuesday, 03 January 2012
From The Associated Press:

"The number of new prescription drug shortages in 2011 shot up to 267, well above the prior record and about four times the number of medication shortages in the middle of the last decade."


To read this story, please visit The Associated Press

Gloves Off as GOP Candidates Battle for Iowa Support
Monday, 02 January 2012
From Fox News:

"Employing some of the toughest rhetoric to date, the Republican presidential candidates gave their closing arguments ahead of Tuesday's Iowa caucuses -- assailing President Obama as a "fraud" who is "dangerous" to the country"

To read this story, please visit Fox News

Barak: Assad will be toppled within weeks
Monday, 02 January 2012
From The Jerusalem Post:

"Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime will be toppled within weeks, Defense Minister Ehud Barak told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Monday."

To read this story, please visit the Jerusalem Post
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Walmart Moms: America's next big voting bloc
Sunday, 01 January 2012
From The BBC:

"The t-shirt, with its slogan Yes We Did, hasn't been out in a while.  I probably wore it for about a month because I was really happy," says Mrs Abbarno, recalling the days after Barack Obama's 2008 election victory. "But not so much lately."

To read this story, please visit the BBC

40,000 New Laws Coming for 2012
Saturday, 31 December 2011
"About 40,000 state laws taking effect at the start of the new year will change rules about getting abortions in New Hampshire, learning about gays and lesbians in California, getting jobs in Alabama and even driving golf carts in Georgia. "

To read this story, please visit MSNBC

Why would the U.S. government give Arab nation access to missiles worth billions?
Saturday, 31 December 2011
From Haaretz:

"The United States has reached a deal to sell $3.48 billion worth of missiles and related technology to the United Arab Emirates, a close Mideast ally, as part of a massive buildup of defense technology among friendly Mideast nations near Iran."

To read this story, please visit Haaretz

Happy Birthday Jesus, and thank you for loving us so very much.
Saturday, 24 December 2011

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God is as real as the earth upon which we stand, which He created. And He loves us more than we could ever imagine, for we are His children.

Was Jesus the Son of God? He was, is, and always will be the Son of God and the Savior for all those who choose to accept Him. His love knows no limits and it will go on for all eternity. His love does not recognize national boundaries or the color of a person’s skin, nor does He recognize political parties or any of the other many ways we divide ourselves. For Jesus loves every single person with a love so amazing and so complete that for over 2,000 years, millions have followed Him and millions more will continue to do so.

Is Jesus the Son of God? There can be only one answer to such a question, and that answer is a resounding and absolute -yes.  Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God and the Savior of our World. He gave His all for us and one day He will return.


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Thank you Mary...
Saturday, 24 December 2011


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A Strange Way To Save The World
Saturday, 24 December 2011

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A Soldier's Silent Night
Saturday, 24 December 2011



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Thank you for keeping us safe and for protecting our children and our freedom.  May God Bless you all, each and everyone...and may you and your families have a Happy and Holy Christmas...
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God With Us
Saturday, 24 December 2011

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We Are - Kari Jobe
Saturday, 24 December 2011


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Someday Heaven...I Believe
Saturday, 24 December 2011

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Anti-abortion group renews effort to amend Ohio Constitution
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
From The Columbus Dispatch:

"An Ohio anti-abortion group has refiled paperwork with the state in its effort to amend the Ohio Constitution to declare that life begins when a human egg is fertilized."

To read this story, please visit The Columbus Dispatch

Officials Plead Guilty in New York Voter Fraud Case
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
From Fox News:

"A total of four Democratic officials and political operatives have now pleaded guilty to voter fraud-related felony charges in an alleged scheme to steal a New York election. "

To read this story, please visit Fox News

Happy Chanukah
Tuesday, 20 December 2011

 Chanukah-"The Festival of Lights"

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As we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus, there's another celebration that is also approaching and that's the Celebration of Chanukah.  Now some might wonder why I, a person of Christian faith would want to include the story of Chanukah in a letter about Christmas.  The answer lies partly in that as a person of Christian faith, I have a deep and profound respect for the place that those of Jewish faith hold in God's heart, for they have always been, and will always be God's Chosen People, and He loves them. And partly, because as a Christian I think it's important to learn about all of God's miracles, and Chanukah is without a doubt, one of God's very special miracles.  As the story has been told to me, about 2,200 years ago one of the Greco-Syrian King's Antiochus Epiphanes, forbade the Jewish people from "praying to their God, practicing their customs and studying their Torah".  


hanukkah.jpgOne day, Judah Maccabee and his four brothers decided to form a group of resistance fighters.  The Maccabee's were a small group of incredibly brave men who had a faith in God that was bigger than all the Greco-Syrian armies combined.  And although the odds seemed overwhelmingly against them,  through sheer guts, determination and an unwavering faith in God, they fought for and successfully reclaimed the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.  When they arrived at the Temple, there was only enough purified oil to light a lamp for one night, but through God's miraculous grace, the lamp stayed lit for 8 days.   And the Holy Temple  once again became a place where God was worshiped and honored.  This is what the Celebration of Chanukah is really about. And in a time when so many of us struggle to have faith in God and to believe in the power of His miraculous grace, I am grateful to be able to learn from the courageous example of these brave and faithful men. 

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Alwaleed bin Talal: from Saudi prince to king of Twitter?
Wednesday, 21 December 2011

From The Guardian:

"So a bit of caution was in order when news broke on Monday that a Saudi prince has acquired a $300m stake in Twitter. This time, though, the story is true and it has been causing some alarm on the internet. One fairly typical comment said:
"A billionaire from one of the most backward, repressive regimes in the world now owns a chunk of one of the most critical social/communications lifelines in the world. Who and what will he demand be censored in exchange for his huge investment?"

To read this story, please visit The Guardian

Alert:  The Saudis have already purchased a significant share of Fox News!
 

Why Twitter?  Is Saudi Arabia more concerned than they have let on about a possible revolt?



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'No Merry Christmas,' U.S. House Members Told
Sunday, 18 December 2011

From Fox News:

"Members of the House of Representatives are being told that no holiday greetings, including “Merry Christmas,” can be sent out in official mail.  "A franking commission spokesman told the Washington Examiner that members of Congress indeed cannot wish constituents "Merry Christmas" in any official mailing.  Currently, incidental use of the phrase Happy Holidays is permissible, but Merry Christmas is not," said Salley Wood."

To read this story, please visit Fox News




DEA Raids Car Dealership with Alleged Ties to Terrorist Group Hezbollah
Sunday, 18 December 2011

From Fox News:

"Drug Enforcement Administration agents have raided an Oklahoma car dealership that the government suspects may be one of about 30 such businesses in the U.S. involved in funding the terrorist group Hezbollah."

To read this story, please visit Fox News

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