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         Now that title hits people where they live, don’t ya think?  Human beings just don’t tolerate being taken for granted very well.  It is a reactionary thing…no one wants to find themselves being used and abused.  When someone takes another person for granted they are assuming alot.  They are also not being sensitive to [...]

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James von Brunn is the alleged shooter at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC yesterday.  He is in the custody of the authorities, in a hospital, in serious condition from the wounds he received when he allegedly stormed into the museum with a 22 caliber rifle, shooting and killing a museum security guard, by the name [...]

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       This news story is one that is causing alot of people to scratch their heads and wonder exactly what is going on.   A pastor and his wife were having a bible study with a small group of friends on Good Friday, in their own home  when an official from the county stopped by.  The [...]

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        There is a debate brewing about whether news media should have access to photograph the coffins of returning military men and women, killed in the line of duty, when their bodies are returned to Dover Air Force Base.  There is strong controversy about whether this should be allowed or not.  In 1991, President George H. Bush [...]

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        Parting is such sweet sorrow…and I know this to be true.  Today, I lost Bessie.  We weren’t together long enough.  I had only known her for about 5-6 years.  Long enough to appreciate her…long enough to know all of her faults and her good features.  We were pretty much inseperable for most of this [...]

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       I just heard an amazing thing…Google wants to impact the world with fresh new ideas…and what’s more…they are willing to reward those ideas of positive impact with some major money that could turn this world side ways on it’s axis!  This is to celebrate their 10th birthday.  The winning suggestion will come up with an [...]

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       In the “old” days…families lived in close proximity to one another, it was important to the strength of the family.  Either several generations lived in the same homestead together or at the very least…lived in the “neighborhood”; close enough to see and communicate with one another on a daily basis.  Parents, grandparents, children, aunts, [...]

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