Thursday, December 22, 2005

Christmas Cookie Night

One of the highlights every year at Christmas time is the traditional cookie bake. The recipe is simple. The art work is complex and deep.


Here we see mom and and our youngest cutting out the cookie dough and baking the cookies.








Here we are making the icing, which is so important for the future artisans of the cookie trade!







The kids are completely enthralled and enjoy the incredible anticipation of decorating the first cookie! Mom is in her element and enjoying every minute.





The careful attention to detail is astonishing. One wonders where the talent comes from. As a dad, I am so impressed with the effort.







And, the results speak for themselves. Uh...could some one pass me the milk?

Friday, December 16, 2005

Oh My! Troops Terrorizing Iraqis?

You would think John Kerry’s handlers would have learned after the last election to change the tape when he opens his mouth.  But, the truth always seems to let Johnny Boy down.  See these tidbits on how are troops really behave from Michelle Malkin.

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Washington State Democrats Show How They Really Feel About Christians

This denigration does not surprise me at all.  I heard other day that we have opened a new front on the War on Terror and it is here in the good ole’ US of A for the hearts, minds and souls of Americans, especially our children.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

MSM Bias?

If you read this headline,…

November retail sales fall short

…you and most people would think that the wheels are coming off this economic expansion.  Right?  But, the truth, go down to the 6th paragraph and you get this interesting tidbit.

Much of the weakness in November's sales was due to a 5.9 percent drop in sales at gasoline stations -- a direct result of the decline in gas prices last month and hardly bad news for consumers. The drop in that category was the largest decrease since April 2003. When excluded, retail sales rose 1.0 percent in November.

1.0% increase!  Who is kidding who here.  And, gas prices down.  A double boost.

These MSM people are shameful.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Seen the new GOP video?

You can catch it here via Drudge Report.  Predictably, the Surrendercrats are outraged.  I find it interesting that the Libs seem to dish out treasonous venom, but can’t take any heat, even when it’s their own words used back in their faces.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Update on Good Things going on in Iraq

Good progress on all fronts.  The story you will never hear in the MSM.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Thanksgiving In Germantown

Wow! Debbie out did herself this year.


Check out this turkey.







The meal consisted of turkey, ham, corn, peas, stuffing, mash potatoes, broccoli cheese casserole, my yam casserole, 2 cranberry sauces, 5 breads, pumpkin and pecan pie and a good bottle of Sauvignon Blanc.






Flat Jackson visted from Mobile and carved the turkey.








We have a lot to be thankful for as Americans and a family this year. Celebrating around the dining room table with a prayer of thanks to the Lord is the best fellowship you could ask for.






Mom gave us a history lesson on Plymouth, England during the blitz.




Yum, Yum!









Obviously I enjoyed my meal :)

Wolfpack lays the wood to the Keydets

VMI 55 – NCSU 75

Go Wolfpack!

Friday, November 18, 2005

Eloquent explanation on why we are at war

This soldier explains much better than any pundit or politician can why winning this war is vital.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

A Great Hero of Business Passes

Peter Drucker wrote the bible on business management.  His insights have helped many leaders over the years.  His council will be missed.  Thank you for your many contributions to bettering our capitalist way of life.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Go Wolfpack!

NCSU 20 FSU 15

Selective Outrage

I found the enemy.  It’s the MSM.  Amazing hypocrisy by the media over national secrets.  Some of these reporters should spend some time in Leavenworth.

Friday, October 28, 2005

Difficulty of a Perjury Conviction

Look at this analysis by a former prosecutor on Libby's situation.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Big Brother is Watching

The digital imaging revolution has created some attendant side problems - like counterfeiting. To combat this it appears that the Sercret Service in cooperation with several of the main printer suppliers has a covert printing sub-routine run on every digital image, which captures the serial number of the printer as well as time and date printed as a bunch of small dispersed yellow dots. You can read more about this here in the WaPo.

I printed on an HP printer this afternoon and found the little yellow buggers. It requires good lighting and a 10x scope (jeweler's scope).

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

More Kelo Shennanigans

More eminent domain abuses surfacing.  And here.  The Supremes created a monster here.

I reiterate my point on why this SCOTUS pick is important.  The Kelo decision has allowed the legal taking of one person's property to give to another.  This decision is a gross distortion of eminent domain and the reason why we need originalists on the court.  Is Hariett up to the challenge?

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

I think Mr. Bush has blown this one

Look at the sampling of grassroots conservative frustration that Michele Malkin has picked up with the Harriet Miers nomination.  Here is a sample…

You have lost my support, President Bush. You have failed to deliver the type of judicial nominees that social conservatives prayed you would appoint. If your choices of John Roberts and Harriet Miers turn out to be good picks, we won’t know it for many months, if not years. In the meantime you have proven to me that Republicans treat social conservatives exactly the same way that Democrats treat blacks. Sucker them in long enough to get their vote and then ignore them.

Maybe Harriet is OK.  But there is too much at stake for us to trust “I know her heart.”  Remember he said the same thing about Putin.  I think we are in for a long 3 years…or more.

Looks like George Will is in agreement. More here.   Professor Bainbridge has his take on what little conservative support exists. Hugh Hewitt continues to be a lone voice in the wilderness supporting the prez.

My take?  I think the President missed a huge opportunity.  SCOTUS is the big leagues and you need a big league gun at the battle.  Miers may turn out to be OK.  But if you had the first round pick in the draft would you choose Peyton Manning or some unknown NCAA Div 3 College quarterback?  Bush is taking too big a gamble.  It also gives me some pause to some of the other decisions he has made.  What other gambles are we taking?

This is why the next SCOTUS nominee is important

Read what has happened to the eminent domain ruling now.  No one’s home is safe!

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Check Out Google Earth

What a fascinating tool.  I have already traced a few routes and looked at some of our mill sites.  Great transportation tool.  Also, an excellent way to look at a road trip before you take it.  You can download it here.

I guess the watch out is what this odes to put detailed info in the hands of our enemy.  Not sure how you would stop it without significant curtailment of public info.

Monday, September 26, 2005

The Atrocities that never happened in NOLA

All we heard non-stop was mass deaths, murder, rape, mayhem.

Four weeks after the storm, few of the widely reported atrocities have been backed with evidence. The piles of murdered bodies never materialized, and soldiers, police officers and rescue personnel on the front lines assert that, while anarchy reigned at times and people suffered indignities, most of the worst crimes reported at the time never happened.

Somehow the truth always comes out.

Friday, September 23, 2005

How the MSM Creates Perception

Good analysis of how the media create a perception and then report it as fact.  Unless you are sceptical about your sources and use a variety of them to gain perspective, you’re just drinking the Koolaid.

Friday, September 16, 2005

Memphis makes War on Terror front page

Even here in Memphis, we are not immune to the GWT.  To think I fly out of that airport regularly too.  One thing interesting to note.  His e-mail address had 747–200 in it.  I know this is a stretch but there are no commercial 747’s flying out of Memphis (NW hub with mostly Airbus, 757’s and MD-80’s).  We do have a significant air freight presence here (Fedex hub and UPS mini-hub).  International flights loaded with lot of fuel.  Too scary to think about.  Glad they caught this creep.

Maybe we had a good Katrina response?

Despite the MSM and liberal scaramongers would have you believe, much heroism and surprisingly good coordinated evacuations of NOLA did happen.  This view could be an emerging alternative view of what happened.  Stay tuned.

Just the Facts

Here is a time line of the Katrina response put together by FactCheck.org.  You can make your own judgments.  I am sure more facts will come to light.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Could the Feds have evacuated NOLA?

Good basic time and distance analysis.  Obvious answer is no.

You Go Condi

Sometimes the most profound and best responses to sniping are simple statements.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Letter from the CNO

Moving letter from the CNO to admirals in command.  Says it all about the spirit and willingness of our armed forces.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Closer to the truth

Read this analysis of some displaced folks from New Orleans.  We have seen the same thing here in Memphis.  Why isn’t this story being told?  What about the amazing outpouring of care and affection for our fellow citizens that has happened as a result of this storm?

Where is the outrage at the media for ignoring the good?  Maybe we should start a boycott of every company that advertises on MSM.  It works for the hate mongers.  Why not put this tool to good use for a change?

Katrina Commision Results

DJ Drummond nails this one.  I am sure the MSM will make note of his appointment by a Republican (look at comment section).

Talk about incompetence on top of incompetence.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

This is damning

Disgusting

…but W is to blame, right????

As busy as a cat covering s*** on concrete

Gotta read the string of comments after the post. I wonder what Blanco is really up to? This is getting fun watching the donks, the liberal wingnuts and their wacko media friends paint themselves into a corner.

More Investigation into the State of Louisiana's Poor response

The government of the State of Louisiana is an embarrassment. See note below picked up at the Corner from Fox News reporter Major Garrett.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Best response to a Lib yet

Check out Geraghty’s response to Ann Rice’s diatribe to America.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Debunking Katrina's Urban Legends

Great article laying out some facts about the Katrina response.  However, the MSM no longer deals in facts, only Bush bashing.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

The Blame Game

A comprehensive round-up of all the blame being passed around…Klingons?

And here is a more realistic assessment.

Monday, August 29, 2005

Took less than 24 hours

So Bush, et.al. are now responsible for Katrina.  These people must think we are stupid.

More on the truth of Camp Casey

So much for spontaneous grieving of a mother. Look at this on site report. Also, look at this spectacle staged with Sharpton. And, here is some background on her handler. Feeling good about Mother Sheehan now?

How about the mainstream media fawning over this woman. The behavior of the media here is the real story. They are very quickly revealing the truth about themselves, becoming discredited and irrelevant.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Where are the protesters?

This blogger asks a fundamental question.  Low and behold, when you look at the facts they speak mountains about the anti-war movement.  Its small.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

What Bush Should Say to Cindy Sheehan

Interesting letter written by a fellow who is normally a satirist.  In this case he is right on the mark.

Saturday, August 20, 2005

What is really going on in Iraq

Not only does this paint a truthful picture (PDF download), it also paints a positive picture of a nascent economy.  Look on page 11.  Interesting observation that the bulk of telecommunication is cellular.  This fact is also scene in China and India.  Land lines and the companies attached to land lines are becoming dinosaurs.

Friday, August 12, 2005

The Cindy Sheehan Tragedy

People react to grief differently.  We all grieve that she lost a child in the Iraq war.  We have a neighbor up the street who lost a son as well.  They are very proud of his service.

What we often do not know, is that people are not always what the media makes them out to be.  See the real colors of Ms. Sheehan here.  Judge for yourself.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Big John Tries Niagra

Not even Big John can get it across Niagara. Must be using the wrong balls.

No puns here, of course!

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Duty, Honor, Respect

This is a note my sister wrote me in response to the article on Jane Fonda, the PA Lt. Gov and the Ohio arsonists.  I am posting it for everyone because I think it could not have been written more eloquently and is right at the heart what troubles us over this leftist mind set. Some on the right are not much better.  I don’t know if Jane Fonda should be locked up.  But someone ought to get a willow branch, put her over their leg, and give her a good woopin’.  We have become spoiled brat children in this country and it is about time we step back and see ourselves for who we are.  The first step to change is recognizing where your are…

Dear Walter,

What's happened to honor and respect?  Do these people not understand that that we have a real threat this war on terror.  The three articles on your blog story are unbelievable.  Don't people understand that we need to stand united and most of all support our men and women fighting see we can wake up in the morning have our coffee read our paper go to work peacefully.  Do they not understand what a privilege we have in this country.  I don't know if people have gotten spoiled soft or what but we have more privileges and rights of any country the land of opportunity.  You can make what ever you want of yourself without
limitations and people are willing to die for us to keep that privilege.  Jane Fonda should have been locked up a long time ago.  I don't know if she just has been so sheltered from the reality's of the world and just picks and chooses what appeals to her to listen to.  You
know these men and women fighting for us can't pick and choose what  they
want to listen to and they are not sad for it.  They are proud to be serving and bettering our world.  I don't know I just wish people would remember honor duty and respect.  Seems like a forgotten theme.

Margaret

Monday, July 25, 2005

She's Back

Is there a RICO statute that can be brought against this women?

Unfriendly Libs

Now they are attacking our fallen soldiers family. This is a hate crime. I hope they get caught.

The political class isn't much better.

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

China - Friend or Foe?

Here is in an interesting take by Cal Thomas referencing Dr. Constantine Menges who was the former special assistant for national security affairs to President Reagan and national intelligence officer at the CIA.

As anyone who has bought anything can attest, the United States is fulfilling one of Lenin's doctrines by purchasing the rope with which the communists plan to hang us. Too many things sold in America are made in China and too many corporations have moved their plants and operations to China, undermining the U.S. domestic economy and helping a nation that seeks to destroy us.

I for one want to believe that economics will transend hegemony.  However, it is hard to dispute the facts.  And, history shows us that dictatorships seek to control and not let democracy flourish.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Fillibuster Compromise Fallout

My first reaction was the same as many conservatives…anger at the 7 GOP senators who betrayed the president’s agenda. That said, it was interesting to see the Whitehouse come out this morning favorable to the deal. Not one for believing everything in Washington you see or here is above board, I got to thinking. This could be one of those deals with the devil which 1) kicks the can down the road, 2) tactically gets 3 key judicial nominees voted on, 3) energizes the GOP base once again to rail against the Dems and get a 60 vote majority in the Senate.

Washington may not be a pretty place but it sure does give us all a lesson in the art of the compromise and shrewd deal making. I am not the only one thinking this either. And, it also may corner the Dems in other areas.

Thursday, May 19, 2005

New Weapon System - No Recoil

Check out this new weapon system.

Pepsi's prez gives US the Middle Finger?

These comments by Pepsi’s president doesn’t sit well.  I suspect it was an attempt at humor.  But, this was certainly an inappropriate place to try that.  I would say that this is one soda that went flat.  Also, I find it surprising.  My experience with Indian nationals doesn’t fit this thinking.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

The Global Warming Pseduo Science Unveiled

This is a very good article on how the science behind the theory is supported more by ideology than facts.

Myron Ebell, who works for the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) in Washington, D.C., one of the few groups that examines global-warming claims skeptically, says that environmentalism is now a $1.5 billion industry. In Washington, skeptics (like himself) are outnumbered by global warming advocates perhaps by a margin of 300 to one. Yet CEI, greatly underfunded by comparison with groups like the Sierra Club, tends to be characterized in the media as "industry supported." The enviros' problem is that they have "everything going for them except the facts," Ebell says.

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

MSM attacks rather than apologizes

Reporters are scum.  I heard that they are the people who can’t pass anything else so they write articles which typically attack and denigrate others.  No ethics, amoral, anti-Christian, anti-American, can’t take the heat scumbags.  Read how they questioned Scott McClellan today.

Monday, May 16, 2005

Another Stormy Hurricane Season?

Let’s hope this is one forecast that the weatherman misses!

The Impact of the Newsweek Mess

The outrage that has poured out from the Arab street over the now retracted Newsweek article suggesting that US soldiers had desecrated the Quran has put our nation in a particular difficult situation possibly setting our efforts paid for in much bloodshed back several years. Further there is much doubt in the Muslim world about what the truth is.

What is particularly galling about this is the reaction of the liberals and Newsweek itself. The apologists are out in full force on the looney left. From their point of view, the end (power) justifies all means of achieving it – even the bloodshed of our sons and daughters. They are simply beneath contempt. Someone in the Pentagon who leaked this untruth as an unnamed source should go to Levinworth for many years.

Articles by others on this outrage can be found here, here, here, here, here, and a good summary of others’ reactions here.

Best thing to do is cancel your subscription. You can express your own outrage directly to Newsweek - mark.whitaker@newsweek.com

Sunday, May 01, 2005

The Dichotomy of India


Squatters in the shadows of high tech offices in Hyderabad.
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Saturday, April 23, 2005

Singapore in April


Picture of me in Singapore.
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The Five Rathas


The Five Rathas in Mahabalipuram. This is a stone monolith that took 30 years to carve in the 7th century AD.
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Hindu Temple


Hindu temple in Chennai. Rich tradition in their religion.
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Displaced Tsunami Victims


Displaced tsunami victims south of Chennai.
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Indian Countryside in April


Picture of Southern India country side from the door of the train I took overnight from Chennai.
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What Lane?


Traffic in Chennai.
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Sunday, April 17, 2005

Brazil in April


View from churrascaria where we had lunch overlooking the mouth of the Port of Santos. Brazil is a really neat place. Good food, great people!
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Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Sandy gets away with it

How does Sandy Berger get away with lying to Federal prosecutors and Martha Stewart didn’t?  Seems like an awfully unbalanced and severe mis-carriage of justice.

Monday, April 04, 2005

Courts are troubling

Good review of the length to which our courts are usurping power from the other two branches of government.

What hits you most deeply? Odds are it's something the courts have done that affects your daily life or your beliefs. Other than the war, the issues that are Balkanizing America are those that the courts have decided to decide, usually without Constitutional imprimatur and in contravention of long-standing precedent. So what's your poisonous penumbra? Roe v. Wade? Gay marriage? The anti-constitutional hijacking of the President's powers as commander in chief? How about Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy importing European law to decide American constitutional issues? For House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, the breaking point was Terri Schiavo.

Norm Coleman sizes up Kofi Annan

The Senator from Minnesota provides good insight to the shenanigans going on at the UN.  If this were Kofi was in Ken Lay’s shoes at Enron, he would have been indicted already.

Thursday, March 31, 2005

What Terri's life can teach us

Terri Schiavo passed away today. Please keep her and her family in your prayers.

We should not forget the lessons the focus on the final days of her life have taught us. Regardless of where you come down on the morality of her death, none of us should sleep well for the interference that occurred in this decision. It strikes me as simply stunning that the judiciary in this country has made such a raw power grab manifested in the way they treated this woman. Are we at a point where the interests of a position taken, argued about in a court, ruled on and "judged" outweigh the importance of life and its moral underpinnings? Our forefathers created the judiciary to temper us from populist movements. How do we temper our judges?

We should all worry where we are headed next. Karen Pittman lays out an excoriation of the judges who rule by judicial fiat and the chicken littles in the statehouses and Washington who do nothing to stop this blatant power grab by the judiciary.

Ultimately, it is our responsibility to hold our government accountable. I am willing to bet this will fall off the front pages and be forgotten until the next Terri comes along. We cannot and should not let her life lesson be lost on us as a nation lest we succumb to the depravity of moral relativism and a culture of death.

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Hot Cross Buns

Tomorrow is Good Friday.  I was talking with a colleague who works with some of our Australian customers.  They were eating hot cross buns today.  I was curious to know the origin.  You can find out more about them here, here and here.

The tradition of Hot Cross Buns dates back to pagan times, when the cross represented the moon and its four quarters and, when the Romans arrived in Britain, they introduced spiced buns which were marked with the sign of the cross.

 

On Good Friday in 1361 it is recorded that small spiced cakes, marked with a cross, were distributed by Father Thomas Rockliffe to the poor of St Albans in England. After this, it became traditional to make and eat hot cross buns every Good Friday.

 

It was believed by many that hot cross buns had miraculous powers. People would hang them from their kitchen ceilings to protect their homes from evil and they were used in powdered form to treat all types of illnesses. It was also said that hot cross buns baked on Good Friday would never go mouldy - although this was probably because the buns were baked so hard that there was no moisture left in the mixture for the mould to live on!

Slippery Slope to Auschwitz

Peggy Noonan gets right to the point of something that has bothering me about the Terri Schiavo tragedy. Why do so many want her to die?  We can all argue about the merits of the case.  And, many have ad nauseum.  But, there are many who are absolutely rejoicing in this woman’s death.  Call it a culture of death.  It is inexplicable to me.

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Trimming the nets

The tradition of cutting down the net from the rim was started by Everett Case in 1947 when NC State beat Carolina for the Southern Conference championship.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

How bloggers are keeping the MSM honest

Here is a classic example of MSM distortion, which has been corrected by the bloggers.  Looks like the MSM finally has a conscience.

Culture of Death

George Neumayr lays the wood to the Dems for their inhumanity toward man.

What they call "compassion" is jaw-dropping crassness toward the most helpless humans. The self-described party of the "little guy" is his greatest enemy, aborting him at the beginning of life or dehydrating him to death at the end of life, all the while insisting that it is for his "own good." Think of all the phony rights the Democrats will devise at the drop of a hat, yet they won't lift a finger to protect the most obvious and real right, the right to life that belongs to man by virtue of his human nature (not by virtue of his "meaningful activity"), and without which all other rights lose meaning and occasion for government protection.

GE dumps GM

Guest post from Wyatt…

From 24 years of banking experience, I can tell you that this is done only after intense scrutiny of credit risk. It is a giant slap in the face of a customer - particularly in the unregulated lending sphere.  

I imagine they will reinstate at junk bond - adjustable rates for future lines of credit (I presume this is a LOC).

However, this has been foreseeable. Think of the implications in the mutual fund market when all the GM paper is no longer attractive as part of their portfolios. This is happening in good times. Glad it is not 02 or 03  

I imagine S&P and Moody will downgrade to junk shortly.

HT:Dad

Update: Appears that the news reports may have been too fast or something leaked out that should not have been made public.  Hum!?

Monday, March 21, 2005


Emily climbs the wall! 200 feet over the fantail of a cruise ship. WOW!
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Liberal view of fighting wars

The liberals would have us fight wars through the courts.  How you do that is beyond me.  Best guess is that they want us to lose.

How shall we fight the war we're in? Who shall we take prisoner and when, under what conditions and to whom shall we release them? The Constitution permits only one branch of government to decide those questions: the executive, not our increasingly injudicious judiciary.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

State to Sweet 16

NC State beats Connecticut (65-62) and advances to final 16 for firts time since 1989!

Friday, March 18, 2005

Lenten Post Day 38

Friday, March 18
Jeremiah 29: 1 (2-3) 4-14, Romans 11:13-24, John 11:1-27
Q. 88. What are the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of redemption?
A. The outward and ordinary means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of redemption are his ordinances, especially the Word, sacraments, and prayer, all which are made effectual to the elect for salvation.
Q. 89. How is the Word made effectual to salvation?
A. The Spirit of God maketh the reading, but especially the preaching, of the Word an effectual means of convincing and converting sinners, and of building them up in holiness and comfort, through faith unto salvation.
Q. 90. How is the Word to be read and heard, that it may become effectual to salvation?
A. That the Word may become effectual to salvation we must attend thereunto with diligence, preparation, and prayer; receive it with faith and love; lay it up in our hearts; and practice it in our lives.
Prayer: You are holy, O Lord, enthroned on the praises of Israel. In you our ancestors trusted; they trusted, and you delivered them. To you they cried, and were saved; in you they trusted, and were not put to shame. (Psalm 22:3-5)
Reflection: It is important that we reflect daily through prayer on the grace God has given us. Through mediattion and calm and quiet solitude we can come to know God better.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Lenten Post Day 36

Wednesday, March 16
Jeremiah 25:30-38, Romans 10:14-21, John 10:1-18
Q. 83. Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous?
A. Some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others.
Q. 84. What doth every sin deserve?
A. Every sin deserveth God’s wrath and curse, both in this life and that which is to come.
Q. 85. What doth God require of us, that we may escape his wrath and curse, due to us for sin?
A. To escape the wrath and curse of God, due to us for sin, God requireth of us faith in Jesus Christ, repentance unto life, with the diligent use of all the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of redemption.
Prayer: Give ear to my words, O Lord; give heed to my sighing. Listen to the sound of my cry, my King and my God, for to you I pray. Let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, so that those who love your name may exult in you. For you bless the righteous, O Lord; you cover them with favor as with a shield. (Psalm 5:1-2, 11-12)
Reflection: God's salvation comes through Jesus Christ. We must listen to the words of Christ to follow his path. Anyone elses words are just those of a false prophet.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Lenten Post Day 35

Tuesday, March 15
Jeremiah 25:8-17, Romans 10:1-13, John 9:18-41
Q. 82. Is any man able perfectly to keep the commandments of God?
A. No mere man, since the Fall, is able, in this life, perfectly to keep the commandments of God, but doth daily break them, in thought, word, and deed.
Prayer: Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth, and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all day long. (Psalm 25:4-5)
Reflection: We are sinners and know nothing but sin. Our salvation comes from the grace of God. The path to that salvation is through His son Jesus.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Monday, March 14, 2005

Lenten Post Day 34

Monday, March 14
Jeremiah 24:1-10, Romans 9:19-33, John 9:1-17
Q. 79. Which is the Tenth Commandment?
A. The Tenth Commandment is, “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor’s.”
Q. 80. What is required in the Tenth Commandment?
A. The Tenth Commandment requireth full contentment with our own condition, with a right and charitable frame of spirit toward our neighbor and all that is his.
Q. 81. What is forbidden in the Tenth Commandment?
A. The Tenth Commandment forbiddeth all discontentment with our own estate, envying or grieving at the good of our neighbor, and all inordinate motions and affections to anything that is his.
Prayer: O Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger, or discipline me in your wrath. Be gracious to me, O Lord, for I am languishing; O Lord, heal me, for my bones are shaking with terror. My soul also is struck with terror, while you, O Lord—how long? Turn, O Lord, save my life; deliver me for the sake of your steadfast love. (Psalm 6:1-4)
Reflection: We often feel sorry for ourselves when others seem to get something we want. It is funny that when we get that object of desire, we are foten dissatisfied. Covetousness is insidious and eats at our soul. We need to love who we are and what we have and praise God every day for his many blessings.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Lenten Post Day 33

Sunday, March 13
Jeremiah 23:16-32, I Corinthians 9:19-27, Mark 8:31-9:1
Q. 76. Which is the Ninth Commandment?
A. The Ninth Commandment is, “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.”
Q. 77. What is required in the Ninth Commandment?
A. The Ninth Commandment requireth the maintaining and promoting of truth between man and man, and of our own and our neighbor’s good name, especially in witnessbearing.
Q. 78. What is forbidden in the Ninth Commandment?
A. The Ninth Commandment forbiddeth whatsoever is prejudicial to truth, or injurious to our own or our neighbor’s good name.
Prayer: Lord I praise you! I praise you in your sanctuary; I praise you in your mighty firmament! I praise you for your mighty deeds; I praise you according to your surpassing greatness! I praise you with trumpet sound; I praise you with lute and harp! I praise you with tambourine and dance; I praise you with strings and pipe! I praise you with clanging cymbals; I praise you with loud clashing cymbals! Let everything that breathes praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! (Psalm 150)
Reflection: One lie leads to many lies. The truth is important for one's own soul.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Lenten Post Day 32

Saturday, March 12
Jeremiah 23:9-15, Romans 9:1-18, John 6:60-71
Q. 73. Which is the Eighth Commandment?
A. The Eighth Commandment is, “Thou shalt not steal”’
Q. 74. What is required in the Eighth Commandment?
A. The Eighth Commandment requireth the lawful procuring and furthering the wealth and outward estate of ourselves and others.
Q. 75. What is forbidden in the Eighth Commandment?
A. The Eighth Commandment forbiddeth whatsoever doth, or may, unjustly hinder our own, or our neighbor’s, wealth or outward estate.
Prayer: O Lord, let me hear of your steadfast love in the morning, for in you I put my trust. Teach me the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul. Teach me to do your will, for you are my God. Let your good spirit lead me on a level path. (Psalm 143:8, 10)
Reflection: We need to look to God to keep our hearts pure and away from sin.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Friday, March 11, 2005

Sam passes with flying colors

Sam got her learners permit today.  Passed on first try!  Here is the manual.

Lenten Post Day 31

Friday, March 11
Jeremiah 23:1-8, Romans 8:28-29, John 6:52-59
Q. 70. Which is the Seventh Commandment?
A. The Seventh Commandment is, “Thou shalt not commit adultery.”
Q. 71. What is required in the Seventh Commandment?
A. The Seventh Commandment requireth the preservation of our own’and our neighbor’s chastity, in heart, speech, and behavior.
Q. 72. What is forbidden in the Seventh Commandment?
A. The Seventh Commandment forbiddeth all unchaste thoughts, words, and actions.
Prayer: Lord, hear my voice! Let your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications! If you, O Lord, should mark iniquities, Lord, who could stand? But there is forgiveness with you, so that you may be revered. I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in his word I hope. (Psalm 130:2-5)
Reflection: Christ was sent by God to lead us back to God and away from the sin within us. On earth Jesus chastized us for coveting the things of our earthly world and to focus our desires on God.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Thursday, March 10, 2005


Picture of the family shield.
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Why Dems Don't Support Social Security Reform

Interesting article on the genesis of Democratic hatred toward reforming social security.

Thus, the phony outrage among liberals, intent on maintaining the system in its present form, offers proof of their real loyalties. And politicians who piously suggest another tax hike as some sort of corrective action are merely showing themselves to be willing to continue the theft, not only from this generation, but from future generations, until such time that the public wakes up to the sham.

Nutcase Dems

This guy loses it and endangers a woman and her two young children.  The progressives have gone off the deep end with their hatred.

Lenten Post Day 30

Thursday, March 10

 

Jeremiah 22:13-23, Romans 8:12-27, John 6:41-51

Q. 67. Which is the Sixth Commandment?

A. The Sixth Commandment is, “Thou shall not kill”

Q. 68. What is required in the Sixth Commandment?

A. The Sixth Commandment requireth all lawful endeavors to serve our own life, and the life of others.

Q. 69. What is forbidden in the Sixth Commandment?

A. The Sixth Commandment forbiddeth the taking away of our own life, or the life of our neighbor unjustly, or whatsoever tendeth thereunto.

Prayer: You O Lord have done great things for us, and we rejoice. Restore our fortunes, O Lord, like the watercourses in the Negeb. May those who sow in tears reap with shouts of joy. Those who go out weeping, bearing the seed for sowing, shall come home with shouts of joy, carrying their sheaves. (Psalm 126:3-6)

Reflection: The sixth commandment actually has two meanings.  The affirmative is that we are commanded by God not to kill.  But, the otherside of the commandment means we must seek to serve life and endeavor to nurture it.  This commandment extends to the nurturing of the Spirit within us so that we may seek God.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Pack wins in 1st round of ACC

Pack 70 – FSU 54

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Lenten Post Day 29

Wednesday, March 9

Jeremiah 18:1-11, Romans 8:1-11, John 6:27-40

Q. 65. What is forbidden in the Fifth Commandment?

A. The Fifth Commandment forbiddeth the neglecting of, or doing anything against, the honor and duty which belongeth to everyone in their several places and relations.

Q. 66. What is the reason annexed to the Fifth Commandment?

A. The reason annexed to the Fifth Commandment is a promise of long life and prosperity (as far as it shall serve for God’s glory, and their own good) to all such as keep this commandment.

Prayer: Lord you are my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? You are the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? Hear, O Lord, when I cry aloud, be gracious to me and answer me! O God of my salvation!  (Psalm 27:1, 7, 9)

Reflection: We are in a constant struggle between the Spirit within us and sin.  Our sinful nature makes us choose sin over righteousness.  God sent Jesus as a sacrifice for our sins and raised Him from the dead so that we may know the path to righteousness.  It is the Spirit within us that guides us to Jesus and back to God and helps us to overcome our sin.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Analytical Review of Blogs During 2004 Election

This is a very interesting, technically detailed analysis of the interactions of blogs during the recent election cycle.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

The 10 Commandments Suit

Here is a good analysis of the legal arguments around the 10 Commandments suit being deliberated by the Supreme Court.

Pack in the big dance?

Here is a preview of the selection committee which decides the 65 field team this Sunday evening.  The Pack still has a chance.  ESPN.com - Bracketology

Lenten Post Day 28

Tuesday, March 8

Jeremiah 17:19-27, Romans 7:13-25, John 6:16-27

Q. 63. Which is the Fifth Commandment?

A. The Fifth Commandment is, “Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee”

Q. 64. What is required in the Fifth Commandment?

A. The Fifth Commandment requireth the preserving the honor, and performing the duties, belonging to everyone in their several places and relations, as superiors, inferiors, or equals.

Prayer: Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth, and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all day long. (Psalm 25:4-5)

Reflection: God teaches us to follow his truth through the Laws and His Word.  That Truth is embodied in Christ.  It teaches us to respect others and to do unto others as we would have them do unto us.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

 

Monday, March 07, 2005

Lenten Post Day 27

Monday, March 7

Jeremiah 16:91-9) 10-21, Romans 7:1-12, John 6:1-15

Q. 60. How is the Sabbath to be sanctified?

A. The Sabbath is to be sanctified by a holy resting all that day, even from such worldly employments and recreations as are lawful on other days; and spending the whole time in the public and private exercises of GodÂÂ’s worship, except so much as is to be taken up in the works of necessity and mercy.

Q. 61. What is forbidden in the Fourth Commandment?

A. The Fourth Commandment forbiddeth the omission, or careless performance, of the duties required, and the profaning the day by idleness, or doing that which is in itself sinful, or by unnecessary thoughts, words, or works, about our worldly employments or recreations.

Q. 62. What are the reasons annexed to the Fourth Commandment?

A. The reasons annexed to the Fourth Commandment are: GodÂÂ’s allowing us six days of the week for our own employments, his challenging a special propriety in the seventh, his own example, and his blessing the Sabbath Day.

Prayer: I will extol you, my God and King, and bless your name forever and ever. Every day I will bless you, and praise your name forever and ever. (Psalm 145:1-2)

Reflection: God gave us the Law and the Commandments so that we would no right from wrong. But, because we are of sin, we do wrong knowing it is against the Law. Jesus came into the world and died for our sins and through his death gave us the Holy Spirit so that we may always know good. God knows that because of our sinful nature, we will tend toward the wrong. But, by sacrificing his Son so that we might live and leaving us with the Holy Spirit within us, we may no right from wrong and resist the wrong.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Middle East Democracy

The Weekly Standard has an excellent article about the impact of democracy in each arab country in the Middle East.  It will be interesting to watch this unfold.

Lebanon – Probably

Syria – Doubtful

Algeria – Probably

Egypt – Depends on US pressure on Mubarak

Saudi Arabia – Something in between

Iran – Pent-up demand strongest here

Iraq – The cradle of civilization is the cradle of democracy 

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Pack loses a squeaker

Tough loss, which will probably knock the Pack out of the NCAA.

Wake 55 – State 53

The Bush Boom

Larry Kudlow  discusses all the positive news in the economy.

Cedar Creek a Historic Site

And this is not because of my brother’s prowess as a deer hunter.  The area is the site of a civil war era community.

Greenspan Teaches Math Too

Mr Greenspan explains the math of Social Security reform.

Mr. Greenspan delivered another lesson in the laws of arithmetic when he focused on Social Security's pay-as-you-go financing system. Pay-as-you-go worked "exceptionally well" as long as "you increased the population, relative to the number of people who were retired. But when you get the population growth slowing down, and especially the extraordinary improvement in life expectancy after age 65," Mr Greenspan matter-of-factly stated, "the arithmetic no longer works for pay-as-you-go; and what you need is a system which creates the savings that are invested in real assets to produce the real consumption in retirement." That is why he endorses personal retirement accounts, which over the long term "create the possibility of building real savings in a manner better than the pay-as-you-go system does." While the pay-as-you-go system does not have "a mechanism which creates a buildup of savings to create the real resources," he argued that personal retirement accounts "at least have the capability of doing that."

Lenten Post Day 26

Sunday, March 6

Jeremiah 14:1-9 (10-16) 17-22, Galatians 4:21-51, Mark 8:11-21

Q. 57. Which is the Fourth Commandment?

A. The Fourth Commandment is, “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it!”

Q. 58. What is required in the Fourth Commandment?

A. The Fourth Commandment requireth the keeping holy to God such set times as he hath appointed in his Word; expressly one whole day in seven, to be a holy Sabbath to himself.

Q. 59. Which day of the seven hath God appointed to he the weekly Sabbath?

A. From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, God appointed the seventh day of the week to be the weekly Sabbath; and the first day of the week ever since, to continue to the end of the world, which is the Christian Sabbath.

Prayer: Lord, let all who are faithful offer prayer to you. For you are a hiding place for me; you preserve me from trouble; you surround me with glad cries of deliverance. (Psalm 32:6-7)

Reflection: Faith opens your eyes.  Relying on signs offends God.  Those who point to signs are false prophets.  Only through faith can you see and believe.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

 


Sam is 15 today!
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Saturday, March 05, 2005

Eurospeak

How do you parse these words?  Victor Dvaid Hanson helps out

So if Europe sounds conflicted, that's because it is. One symptom of such a troubled patient is its blustering rhetoric — as if words can mask reality, as if idealistic vocabulary and shots at America can substitute for faith in Western values, sacrifice, and risk-taking. One reason that Europe understands so well the braggadocio and sense of inferiority of the impotent Muslim world is that it suffers precisely from some of these same maladies in its own problematic relationship with the United States. A Muslim in Europe who puts a picture of bin Laden on his wall is the equivalent of a European chanting that Bush is Hitler: The Arab does not really wish to destroy the opulent European network that he counts on, nor does the European in jeans with a cell phone truly wish the U.S. would stop protecting his lifestyle. Yet each feels terrible about his own hypocrisy and accompanying appetites for what he professedly hates, and so looks to express angst on the cheap.

Lenten Post Day 25

Saturday, March 5
Jeremiah 13:1-11, Romans 6:12-23, John 8:47-59
Q. 55. What is forbidden in the Third Commandment?
A. The Third Commandment forbiddeth all profaning or abusing of anything whereby God maketh himself known.
Q. 56. What is the reason annexed to the Third Commandment?
A. The reason annexed to the Third Commandment is that, however the breakers of this commandment may escape punishment from men, yet the Lord our God will not suffer them to escape his righteous judgment.
Prayer: In you, O Lord, I seek refuge; do not let me ever be put to shame; in your righteousness deliver me. Incline your ear to me; rescue me speedily. Be a rock of refuge for me, a strong fortress to save me. You are indeed my rock and my fortress; for your name’s sake lead me and guide me, take me out of the net that is hidden for me, for you are my refuge. Into your hand I commit my spirit; you have redeemed me, O Lord, faithful God. (Psalm 31:1-5)
Reflection: We have a choice of sin or righteousness. The path of sin is easy for us. The path of righteousness is difficult.
Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Friday, March 04, 2005

Next: Damascus

Looks like the next domino is Damascus.  Get rid of this dictatorship and we really will have a transformed Middle East.  If you step back and look at what is happening it is simply astonishing.  We are witnessing history that may only happen once in a millennium.

German discovers longest prime number

Can you count this high on your fingers?

And you wonder why these people get a voice

This cartoon is beneath contempt.  I saw this guy on Scarborough Country earlier tonight.  He spews hatred for anything conservative and especially anything religious.

The roots of freedom

We see in the Middle East the hope of the oppressed blossoming.

Heteronormative

Need I say more?

Washington State Election Review

Read the details in this analysis that Michelle Malkin uncovered.  It will make you shudder at the fraud and incompetence.  There is no way that the Governor can be viewed as anything but a fraud.

Atheism on the decline

The good news – atheism appears to be on the decline.

The bad news – paganism appears to be the principle replacement.

It’s a start.

Lenten Post Day 24

Friday, March 4

Jeremiah 11:1-8, Romans 6:1-11, John 8:33-47

Q. 53. Which is the Third Commandment?

A. The Third Commandment is, “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.”

Q. 54. What is required in the Third Commandment?

A. The Third Commandment requireth the holy and reverent use of God’s names, titles, attributes, ordinances, Word, and works.

Prayer: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?  Why are you so far from helping me, from the words of my groaning? O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer; and by night, but find no rest. Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel. In you our ancestors trusted; they trusted, and you delivered them. To you they cried, and were saved; in you they trusted, and were not put to shame. But you, O Lord, do not be far away! O my help, come quickly to my aid! Deliver my soul from the sword, my life from the power of the dog! Save me from the mouth of the lion! From the horns of the wild oxen you have rescued me. I will tell of your name to my brothers and sisters; in the midst of the congregation I will praise you. (Psalm 22:1-5, 19-22)

Reflection: This lesson is tough medicine for all of us.  Jesus is telling us that we denounce Him and do not listen to Him because we are with sin.  Therefore, we violate God’s third commandment.  We would be lost but for God’s grace and Jesus sacrifice.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

 

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Blogging to be regulated?

The FEC is considering regulating political speech on internet blogs.  The mere thinking of this action is so threatening to free speech in this country as to turn us into a dictatorship by the political elite which our own flesh and blood is dying for in Iraq and Afghanistan to overturn.  The politicos of both parties are threatened by their loss on power.  The only way to combat this is to put pressure on our elected officials to utterly reject this thinking.  Politicians will never lead us to this conclusion.  They will sell us out.  We have to put the heat on them to fix it.

HT Michelle Malkin

Military prepared for relief too

9/11 drove many changes.  We often focus on the bad.  Sometimes bad things drive changes which lead to good things.  Robert Kaplan reports on the relief efforts by the Abraham Lincoln battle group and the good they did in the post-tsunami environment.  What our military did here is no small feat and they are to be commended for the humanitarian efforts.  What is more amazing to me is the transformation of our Navy to be a nimble fighting force with the capability to project power quickly.

Russia and Germany follow France's lead on Syria

This could be a big win for democracy. The negative implications are for Saudi, Jordan (moving right) and many oil producing minors in the area.

I wonder what the impact will be on international commerce.

Certainly, the Bush visit to Putin payed off.

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NY Times Polling Errors

More mainstream media bias discovered by our friends at AnkleBiting Pundits. Frankly, I am glad that the NYT continues to do publish this stuff. It is pushing them into a tiny little corner with a tiny little audience. That will make them the backwater media before long.

If you have ever been around these types, all they can do is sip wine and whine. All their talk self-reinforces their far left view of the world. They have completely lost any notion of learning and are unwilling to reach out and thoughtfully consider other viewpoints. Their only way of feeling good about themselves is to use their media pulpit to denigrate conservatives, or any person who disagrees with them. Bush just happens to be the current object of their vile. If it wasn’t Bush, it would be someone else.

What also amazes me is the way our current president handles the invective with such grace. A lesser mortal would have blown a gasket over this stuff.

Lenten Post Day 23

Thursday, March 3

Jeremiah 10:11-24, Romans 5:12-21, John 8:21-32

Q. 51. What is forbidden in the Second Commandment?

A. The Second Commandment forbiddeth the worshiping of God by images, or any other way not appointed in his Word.

Q. 52. What are the reasons annexed to the Second Commandment?

A. The reasons annexed to the Second Commandment are:

God’s sovereignty over us, his propriety in us, and the zeal he hath to his own worship.

Prayer: Hear my prayer, O Lord; let my cry come to you. Do not hide your face from me in the day of my distress. Incline your ear to me; answer me speedily in the day when I call. (Psalm 102:1-2)

Reflection: Truth is a funny thing. We spend most of our lives hiding from the truth: avoiding a confrontation by telling a white lie, boasting about who we really are and are capable of, seeing ourselves age in the mirror and turning away, or not asking for forgiveness for our sins from God, others or ourselves. We are afraid of the truth. But, Jesus teaches us here that salvation is to be found in the truth. And, that we can only trust the truth through faith.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

LA Times shills for Kim Jong Il

HughHewitt lays the wood on the LA Times for this piece.  They deserve it too.

The Times has long been lost in a hall of ideological mirrors and deep, deep left-wing ideology.  But this is a massacre of any standard of objective reporting. It is a puff piece for the most repressive government on the face of the planet, one which is starving its own people! Have the editors no conscience and no shame?  Promoting the left at home is one thing, and an aggravating thing at that, but pimping for a ruthless killer regime that exports nuclear technology and murders hundreds of thousands?

The mainstream media just do not understand that mainstream America just is not going to take this anymore.  That is why they have discounted bloggers, vilify talk radio and excoriate Fox News.  They are in a dream world headed down a path to oblivion just like the Democratic party they shill for.  Their concepts of right and wrong are so warped they can no longer identify good from evil.

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

State wups up on Hoos

NCSU 82 – UVA 72

History's Pivot Points

Bill Kristol argues that the Jan. 30, 2005 elections is a major turning point in history.

HISTORY IS BEST VIEWED IN the rear-view mirror. It's hard to grasp the significance of events as they happen. It's even harder to forecast their meaning when they're only scheduled to happen. And once they occur, it's usually the case that possible historical turning points, tipping points, inflection points, or just points of interest turn out in the cold glare of history to have been of merely passing importance.

But sometimes not. Just four weeks after the Iraqi election of January 30, 2005, it seems increasingly likely that that date will turn out to have been a genuine turning point. The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, ended an era. September 11, 2001, ended an interregnum. In the new era in which we now live, 1/30/05 could be a key moment--perhaps the key moment so far--in vindicating the Bush Doctrine as the right response to 9/11. And now there is the prospect of further and accelerating progress.

DC's new hazardous chemical law misses the mark

This article discussed the issues with the new law DC passed preventing hazardous chemical cars from passing through the city.  It is probably violates the ICC clause in the Constitution and just frankly does not make sense.

Lenten Post Day 22

Wednesday, March 2

 

Jeremiah 8:4-7, 18-9:6, Romans 5:1-11, John 8:12-20

Q. 49. Which is the Second Commandment?

A. The Second Commandment is, “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.”

Q. 50. What is required in the Second Commandment?

A. The Second Commandment requireth the receiving, observing, and keeping pure and entire all such religious worship and ordinances as God hath appointed in his Word.

Prayer: Give ear to my words, O Lord; give heed to my sighing. Listen to the sound of my cry, my King and my God, for to you I pray. Let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, so that those who love your name may exult in you. For you bless the righteous, O Lord; you cover them with favor as with a shield.  (Psalm 5:1-2, 11-12)

Reflection: Our worship should be focused on God not on the things of this earth.  We spend much time worried about the trappings of power, prestige and status even within our own church.  We should, instead be humble before God and worship Him and Him alone.

 

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism  (255k).

BA Pilot makes a stupid decision

You won’t see me on a BA flight in the near future.  This cockpit judgment is beyond the pale.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Lenten Post Day 21

Tuesday, March 1

Jeremiah 7:21-34, Romans 4:13-25, John 7:37-52

Q. 47. What is forbidden in the First Commandment?

A. The First Commandment forbiddeth the denying, or not worshiping and glorifying, the true God as God, and our God; and the giving 4 of that worship and glory to any other which is due to him alone.

Q. 48. What are we specially taught by these words, “before me,” in the First Commandment?

A. These words, “before me,” in the First Commandment teach us that God, who seeth all things, taketh notice of, and is much displeased with, the sin of having any other god.

Prayer: Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth, and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all day long. (Psalm 25:4-5)

Reflection: Following Jesus and belief in God are acts of faith. If you only follow the law, you will be blind to the truth. It is only through faith, that you can see and believe.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Monday, February 28, 2005

End of the line for liberals?

This analysis discusses whether we are seeing the end of liberalism.

The failure to perceive the importance of community has seriously wounded liberalism and undermined its core principles. So has the strong tendency to convert moral and social questions into issues of individual rights, usually constructed and then massaged by judges to place them beyond the reach of majorities and the normal democratic process.

Lenten Post Day 20

Monday, February 28

 

Jeremiah 7:1-15, Romans 4:1-12, John 7:14-36

Q. 45. Which is the First Commandment?

A. The First Commandment is, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”

Q. 46. What is required in the First Commandment?

A. The First Commandment requireth us to know and acknowledge God to be the only true God, and our God ; and to worship and glorify him accordingly.

 

Prayer: Your hands have made and fashioned me; give me understanding that I may learn your commandments.  Those who fear you shall see me and rejoice, because I have hoped in your word. I know, O Lord, that your judgments are right, and that in faithfulness you have humbled me. Let your steadfast love become my comfort according to your promise to your servant.  Let your mercy come to me, that I may live; for your law is my delight. (Psalm 119:73-77)

Reflection: Those who seek righteousness through the law by saying what is right and wrong while they disobey the law themselves are hypocrites.  We are to worship God not the rules of man. 

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism  (255k).

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Lenten Post Day 19

Sunday, February 27

Jeremiah 6:9-15, I Corinthians 6:12-20, Mark 5:1-20

Q. 43. What is the preface to the Ten Commandments?

A. The preface to the Ten Commandments is in these words: “I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.”

Q. 44. What doth the preface to the Ten Commandments teach us?

A. The preface to the Ten Commandments teacheth us that because God is the Lord, and our God and Redeemer, therefore we are bound to keep all his commandments.

Prayer: As a deer longs for flowing streams, so my soul longs for you, O God. My soul thirsts for you, for you are the living God. When shall I come and behold your face? (Psalm 42:1-2)

Reflection: Our focus should be on God. God is with us always. His Spirit is within us. Our bodies are temples to God’s Holy Spirit. We should treat that temple with honor and not defile it.

Ref: Westminster Shorter Catechism (255k).

Saturday, February 26, 2005

Rushdie fired the first shot

This article puts forth the premise that the war on terror started much earlier than we realize.  The fatwah issued by Ayatollah Khomeni against Salman Rushdie was the first real international exposure to the rage of extreme Islam.

Inanity of the Liberal Elite

These people have long since lost any notion of what the truth is.

Unless you have been too caught up in the non-reporting of the facts by the mainstream media, you know that liberal activists on our college campuses are in an uproar over two of their own; Lawrence Summers, the president of Harvard University, and Ward Churchill, a professor from the University of Colorado. Both of these men – having made controversial statements – find themselves engaged in battles involving their First Amendment free speech rights. All the while the liberal academic community finds itself standing on both sides of the spectrum, essentially, in two places at the same time, screaming for protection for one while shrieking for the other’s head. The interesting thing is that both Summers and Churchill did basically the same thing.

Laura For President

Now this is an interesting thought.  I just don’t see it though.  She and W will go back to Crawford.