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Breast Feeding and Oreo Cookies-Our REAL world of demoniac delusions.
We all live in a delusional world to some extent or another. Some of us more so than others. But when the "more so" are our leaders we are headed to a very dark and scary place in history.
17 commentsIran's Cyber Army: Cleansing Internet Websites
They are invisible. They are everywhere in the cyberworld. They are tracking and watching every click or website visited. They are the cyber soldiers of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps and they are out to get you! Sounds like a lead-in to a...
0 commentsIndia Censures Facebook and Google
I expected the Internet to be censured by China, Russia, Syria, and a host of other countries, but as an American, I was surprised that India, one of Asia's largest democracy, did also. Both Facebook and Google are battling the Indian government in...
0 comments"Faye's Daily words Of Encouragement Word # 453 Yoday's Word Is : Rebuke''
Open rebuke is better, than secret love. Proverbs 27 - 5 Definition of the word Rebuke : Which means a reprimand or a formal or severe criticism. Proverbs chapter 27 - 5 : Open rebuke is better than secret love. Ecclesiastes chapter 7 - 5 : it...
10 commentsEducaton (Part 2): Embattled ESD6 Board Members fight to take over the Southside ISD School Board
Embattled ESD6 board members want to control the Southside ISD, after what they've done to the ESD6, the thought of their involvement with the schools is...
19 comments"Faye's Daily Words Of Encouragement # 423 Today's Word Is: Blame"
Avoiding this, that no man should blame us in this abundance which is administered by us. 2 Corithians8 - 20 Definition of the word Blame: Which means condemnation, or denunciation, or accountability for a wrong , or condemn or rebuke, or to...
14 commentsWhy do we search for Sex on the Internet
Why do we search for sex on the Internet?For many people the anonymity that suggests the Internet, and the feeling of freedom of expression, the limitless possibilities of finding represented their sexual...
1 commentAcquit, Don't Censure the President!
In the early months of 1999, President Bill Clinton was acquitted by the Senate of charges of perjury and obstruction of justice after his politically inspired impeachment by the House of Representatives. His impeachment and trial were both ill-advised.
12 commentsJust Say No to the Urge to Impeach
President Ford was right in 1998: Impeachment is whatever Congress says it is! But our founding fathers were uncommonly wise. They made the impeachment process difficult, thus making frivolous charges unlikely to stick.
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