Wow! What a weekend. Since Thursday we have had wonderful company. Friends. Richard and Samantha (Richie and Sam) Moore stayed with us Thursday evening before collecting their son Samuel from Indian Creek Youth Camp. It is always great to catch up with the Moores. They were a dating couple in one of the earliest youth … Continue reading Freedom, Family, and Friends
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Lesson Learned
This evening the President of the United States will deliver the State of the Union Address. Afterward, news anchors and political S.P.I.N. doctors will recast his words to either support or malign him, his political party, and the direction he desires this still great nation to travel. We will hear words about budgets, taxes, choice, … Continue reading Lesson Learned
Thinking and Remembering
Today our nation takes time to remember. Time to reflect on the lives of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms that we enjoy. You may have members of your family, parent, grandparent, aunt, sibling, or uncle who gave their life for my freedoms. If so this day means of much more for … Continue reading Thinking and Remembering
A New Tolerance Policy
"Tolerance!" they shout. You must be tolerant to have value in society. If you do not tolerate differences in others you are "ignorant," "bigoted," "narrow-minded," and are likely a "religious nutter" (Fundamental or Evangelical Christian). At least that is what the media and modern society says. The modern American is tolerant of everyone. Excuse … Continue reading A New Tolerance Policy