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An 80 year old couple were having problems remembering things, so they
decided to go to their doctor to get checked out to make sure nothing
was wrong with them.

When they arrived at the doctors, they explained to the doctor about
the problems they were having with their memory. After checking the
couple out, the doctor told them that they were physically okay but might
want to start writing things down and make notes to help them remember
things. The couple thanked the doctor and left.

Later that night while watching TV, the man got up from his chair and
his wife asked, "Where are you going?"

He replied, "To the kitchen."

She asked, "Will you get me a bowl of ice cream?"

He replied, "Sure."

She then asked him, "Don't you think you should write it down so you
can remember it?"

He said, "No, I can remember that."

She then said, "Well I would also like some strawberries on top. You
had better write that down because I know you'll forget that."

He said, "I can remember that, you want a bowl of ice cream with
strawberries."

She replied, "Well I also would like whipped cream on top. I know you
will forget that so you better write it down."

With irritation in his voice, he said, "I don't need to write that
down! I can remember that." He then fumes into the kitchen.

After about 20 minutes he returned from the kitchen and handed her a
plate of bacon and eggs. She stared at the plate for a moment and said
angrily:

"I TOLD you to write it down! You forgot my toast!"
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Obama Fundraiser Has Tie to Crime Figure


Sen. Craig May Not Resign
A spokesman for Sen. Larry Craig says the he is reconsidering his decision to resign. For the Full Story — Go Here Now.

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End Times News Update
Sign: Covenant With Many (Mideast peace news)
Scripture: Daniel 9:27
News Source: AP
==============================================================
Blair Visits Israel in New Role As Envoy

Sep 4, 3:42 PM (ET)
By STEVE WEIZMAN

JERUSALEM (AP) - Tony Blair dined with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert on Tuesday, beginning his first working visit as the
international community's new envoy to the Middle East.

The former British prime minister was expected to press for easing
hardships and improving living conditions in the West Bank during his
10-day stay in the region.

After talks in Egypt with President Hosni Mubarak, Blair met Olmert
for dinner and planned extensive talks with other senior officials
over the course of his visit, Israeli officials said. The Israeli
Haaretz daily reported that Blair also requested intelligence
briefings on Israel's security concerns.

In a statement, Olmert's office called the meeting "positive and
constructive," covering "practical" concerns including
"administrative, economic and public service" issues between Israel
and the Palestinians. Blair's spokesman, Matthew Doyle, called the
meeting "positive and constructive" but refused to give details.

Israeli officials have been telling reporters that the visit is
exploratory in nature and no breakthroughs should be expected, but
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said Blair would play a vital
role in efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"For peace to exist there has to be a stable and healthy Palestinian
state," he said. "Blair has a crucial job in helping the Palestinians
create the institutions and the mechanisms, and we support him in that
mission."

Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat welcomed Blair's visit. "We hope
that Mr. Blair will enable us to begin a revival of our economy and to
improved movement," he said. Palestinians complain that dozens of
Israeli army roadblocks in the West Bank have severely harmed their
economy and society. Israel insists they are necessary for security.

Blair's official mandate directs him only to work to improve living
conditions and Palestinian government efficiency in the West Bank,
instead of dealing with stalled peace negotiations between Israel and
the Palestinians. But it is assumed Blair would be involved in
negotiations if they were to resume.

Source: AP via My Way News
URL:
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070904/D8RERB2G0.html

 

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From: Space War Express spacewarexpress@...

Subject: Space War Express - Sept 05, 2007

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September 05, 2007

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
+ Northrop Grumman Receives Major Contract For Guardrail Modernization
Reston VA (SPX) Sep 05, 2007 - Northrop Grumman has been awarded a Guardrail Modernization system integration contract to continue upgrading and enhancing the system, extending Guardrail's operational life beyond 2020. Guardrail Modernization ensures warfighters continue to receive critical battlefield intelligence about current and emerging threats, enhances and more rapidly delivers precision targeting data, and maximizes ... more

GPS NEWS
+ Lockheed Martin Team Shifts Into Production Effort To Add GPS Demonstration Signal To Modernized Satellite
King Of Prussia PA (SPX) Sep 05, 2007 - The Lockheed Martin-led team has begun production activities to reconfigure a modernized Global Positioning System Block IIR (GPS IIR-M) satellite to include a new demonstration payload that will temporarily transmit a third civil signal following a successful review with the Air Force. Lockheed Martin and its navigation payload supplier ITT, Clifton, N.J., are proceeding on-schedule ... more

IRAQ WARS
+ Military Matters: Growing chaos in Iraq
Washington (UPI) Sept. 4, 2007 - As good news continues to flow from the U.S. "surge" -- some of it true, some of it false, and all of it spun -- it is easy to forget the bottom line. The bottom line is whether we are beginning to see the re-emergence of a state in Iraq. Recent news stories throw some light on that question, and it is not a favorable light. Recent figures show that the number of killings taking place ... more

NUKEWARS
+ Analysis: Adding centrifuges to the fire
Washington (UPI) Sept. 4, 2007 - New reports from Iran say the Islamic republic is running more than 3,000 centrifuges, an announcement that is certain to augment fears in Washington and Western Europe that Iran's nuclear program is for military, rather than civilian, use, as Iran's leadership insists. The announcement was made by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Sunday. This announcement will also likely ... more

CYBER WARS
+ Several countries trying to hack into US military system: Pentagon
Washington (AFP) Sept 4, 2007 - Several nations and groups are trying to break into the US military's computer system, the Pentagon said Tuesday after reports China's military had successfully hacked into the network. The Chinese military's cyber-attack was carried out in June following months of efforts, the London-based Financial Times reported Tuesday, citing unnamed current and former US officials. Officials had ... more

  TERROR WARS:
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    MISSILE DEFENSE:
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    MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS:
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    UAV NEWS:
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    TIME AND SPACE
    + America Regains Leadership With World Record
    Oak Ridge TN (SPX) Sep 05, 2007 - The Spallation Neutron Source, the Department of Energy's $1.4 billion research facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has established a new record as the world's most powerful accelerator based source of neutrons for scientific research. The SNS surpassed the previous record of 160 kilowatts for beam power, held by the United Kingdom's ISIS facility, while operating at 183 kilowatts. ... more

    ENERGY TECH
    + Analysis: Iraq oil law (still) coming soon
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 4, 2007 - The question is simple on the third and final day of a major Iraqi energy conference where hundreds of hungry oil men and women broke bread with Iraq's industry chiefs, politicians and technocrats: When will Baghdad set the ground rules for the international oil community's long-awaited venture into the largest oil prize on Earth? The answer, evenly nuanced, is clear: A version of the ... more

    CIVIL NUCLEAR
    + Committee to review Indian left's objections to US nuke deal
    New Delhi (AFP) Sept 4, 2007 - India's foreign minister will head a committee set up by the Congress party-led government to review objections by communist allies to a controversial nuclear deal with the US, reports said Tuesday. The pact seeks to bring India into the loop of global atomic commerce after a gap of three decades, but the leftist parties, which oppose strategic ties with Washington, say the nuclear ... more

    ENERGY TECH
    + Composite Technology's DeWind Announces Texas Wind Turbine Demonstration Site
    Irvine CA (SPX) Sep 05, 2007 - Composite Technology has announced that is its subsidiary DeWind, in association with Texas State Technical College (TSTC), has signed a Memorandum of Intent with the City of Sweetwater to establish a Wind Turbine Demonstration Site on city owned land. DeWind will install its 2 megawatt 60Hz DeWind D8.2 prototype on the site in the Fall of 2007. Further development and prototype turbines will ... more

    ENERGY TECH
    + Grain Will Not Become Oil
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Sep 05, 2007 - Russian Minister of Agriculture Alexei Gordeyev will discuss a possibility of creating an OPEC-like grain cartel with his colleagues from Australia in September. He said the United States is reviewing the idea, and somewhat earlier Ukraine and Kazakhstan accepted it as a rational suggestion. But agricultural experts are not too optimistic about the idea to control the production and trade in ... more

      CIVIL NUCLEAR:
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    CIVIL NUCLEAR:
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    ENERGY TECH:
  • The 5 Ws Of Corn Production

    ENERGY TECH:
  • Thousands without power as California sizzles

  • VENUSIAN HEAT
    + 500 Days At Venus, And The Surprises Keep Coming
    Paris, France (SPX) Sep 04, 2007 - Venus Express has now orbited Earth's twin for 500 Earth days, completing as many orbits. While the satellite maintains steady and excellent performance, the planet continues to surprise and amaze us. In spite of experiencing a challenging environment, Venus Express is in an excellent condition. It receives four times the amount of solar radiation as compared to its sister spacecraft, Mars ... more

    MARSDAILY
    + Phoenix Takes Flight
    Phoenix AZ (SPX) Sep 04, 2007 - Phoenix is on its way to Mars. The latest spacecraft in NASA's program of Mars exploration launched from Cape Canaveral on August 4 of this year, and is scheduled to land in the planet's northern polar region on May 25, 2008. Its findings will help scientists answer a critical question about the Red Planet: was it ever habitable? Phoenix is in many ways similar to the two Viking landers ... more

    SPACE TRAVEL
    + Mice Stressed In Simulated Weightlessness Show Organ Atrophy
    New Brunswick NJ (SPX) Sep 04, 2007 - A ground-based, experimental model used to simulate astronaut weightlessness in space has provided Rutgers scientists an opportunity to study the effects of stress on immune organs. Earlier collaborative research with Japanese scientists employing this model implicated the protein osteopontin (OPN) in bone mineral loss associated with simulated weightlessness in mice. This research was made ... more

    LAUNCH PAD
    + ISRO Plans More Launches, INSAT-4CR In Good Health
    Thiruvananthapuram, India (PTI) Sep 04, 2007 - A day after the successful launch of the GSLV-F04 from Sriharikota, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) Director B N Suresh said ISRO's immediate plan was the launch of two more PSLV flights this year and a GSLV launch early next year. Speaking to reporters at the airport here today after arriving from Sriharikota, he said the communication satellite INSAT-4CR put in its pre-determined orbit by ... more

    SPACE SCOPES
    + One Of The Most Curious Objects In The Sky Delights Astronomers Again
    Mauna Kea HI (SPX) Aug 30, 2007 - Edwin Hubble once called IC 10 "one of the most curious objects in the sky," and new observations of the extremely faint, lightweight dwarf galaxy are giving scientists new clues about how populations of stars are born. Though the properties of stars is one of the most well-studied topics in astronomy, scientists still don't fully understand all the mechanisms involved in star formation ... more

      SPACEWAR:
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    SPACE SCOPES:
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    OPINION SPACE:
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    Nepal Airlines officials thought outside the tool box and decided to sacrifice two goats in front of the plane to appease the Hindu sky deity.
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    Germany's defense minister said Wednesday that three men have been arrested on suspicion of plotting attacks on Frankfurt's international airport and the nearby U.S. military base in Ramstein.

    Israel-"palestinian" Conflict
    Report: Ahmadinejad to meet "palestinian" leaders in Teheran - Jerusalem Post
    Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected to meet with "palestinian" faction leaders in Teheran on Thursday, according to a report Wednesday in the United Arab Emirates paper Al-Khaleej.
    Court delivers symbolic victory to "palestinians" on W. Bank barrier - Ynet News
    In an embarrassing blow to the Israeli government, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the state to redraw the route of its West Bank separation barrier near a "palestinian" village that has come to symbolize opposition to the enclosure.

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    Sen. Craig Backpedals on Resignation After Arrest in Sex Sting - Fox News
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    Churches May Get Pressure on Gay Tenets - NY Sun
    Congress may soon call on religious institutions ranging from summer camps to charities to declare up-front whether they are unwilling to hire gay employees.
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    President Bush's senior advisers on Iraq have recommended he stand by his current war strategy, and he is unlikely to order more than a symbolic cut in troops before the end of the year, administration officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
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    State and local governments are in the middle of a building boom that has helped keep the economy afloat and offset job losses from the decline in home construction.

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    Iranians Turn "Massively" To Christianity, Despite Execution Threats
    Despite reported execution threats and police abuse, Iranians "massively" turn to Christianity, fueling an "unprecedented" demand for Persian Bibles and New Testaments, BosNewsLife learned from Iranian sources Saturday, September 1.


    Go To Page 2 - Christian News Page

     

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    From: "Common Sense" <commonsense@...>

    Why Did the Canadian Cross the Border?

    September 5, 2007

    Why did the Ukrainian Canadian cross the border into the U.S.?

    A decade or more ago, a young teenage Ukrainian visited Minnesota under a charity program. He had a bad heart, and needed help. An American family housed and fed the lad and his mother. Many people from around the world come to America to get free care just like his. He would have died without it.

    The lad eventually emigrated to Canada. He's grown up now, and has a job and a girlfriend and is, in general, living the Canadian Dream. What could be better? A good job, a nice house, and free health care?

    Except that the care in Canada isn't quite worth the price.

    The young man's heart has been giving him problems again, recently. He went to the "free" Canadian doctor. The doctor put him on a list. It would be six months before Canadian doctors would apply the treatment.

    So our Ukrainian Canadian visited America again, this time with money he'd earned. He called the hospital he had visited before, made an a appointment, and got in for a corrective treatment within a week. He was in and out in two visits. And his heart appears, now, to be in much better condition.

    That's the great thing about the free Canadian health care system: it's best part is the freer-in-a-different-sense health care south of the border. Which is, believe it or not, the American health care system.

    This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.

    Click here to listen to an MP3 audio file of this episode.

     

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    Woe to The People
    Between now and the Election of 2008 we have to figure out how to fix these problems because we can't afford to boycott elections to teach Republican politicians a lesson. When we do, "woe to the people"­ America loses. Hillary Clinton and George Soros win.......
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    Between now and the Election of 2008 we have to figure out how to fix these problems because we can't afford to boycott elections to teach Republican politicians a lesson. When we do, "woe to the people"— America loses. Hillary Clinton and George Soros win.
     
     

    WOE TO THE PEOPLE

     

     

     

    By Jon Christian Ryter

    September 5, 2007

    NewsWithViews.com

    The prospect of the Republican Party taking back the US Senate in 2008 isn't looking very well. With three announced GOP retirements, four GOP Senators with PR problems with the voters, and three GOP Senators in races that are already too close to call, the Democrats could end up with a virtually veto-proof Senate for two years (when you count the cross-over votes from liberal Republicans) that will allow them to legislate at will. Give them a Democratic White House and the American people will be waste deep in political fertilizer.

    Taxes will rise. Welfare will expand to its pre-1994 levels. The discretionary income of the American wage-earner will shrink to an all-time low. And, with the new "mandate" to govern, the nightmares of the Carter years will revisit Washington, DC. But, we will all be healthier for the experience. President Al Gore, Jr. will ban the internal combustion engine and those of us not driving electric cars will be peddling bicycles to work each day.

    There are 21 Republican Senators up for reelection in 2008—and only 12 Democrats. Ten of the Democrats have safe seats. Here are the races. The % by their name is the percent of the vote they received during the Election of 2002. (The purple numbers indicate those percentages are in jeopardy in 2008.

    REPUBLICAN SENATOR

    LAMAR ALEXANDER, TN. 54%
    WAYNE ALLARD, (Retiring) CO. 51%
    SAXBY CHAMBLISS, GA. 53%
    N. COLEMAN, (Too close) M.N. 50%
    THAD COCHRAN, MS. 85%
    SUSAN COLLINS, ME. 59%
    JOHN CORNYN, TX. 55%
    LARRY CRAIG, (Resignedl) ID. 65%
    ELIZABETH DOLE, N.C. 54%
    PETE DOMENICI, (In trouble) N.M. 65%
    MICHAEL ENZI, WY. 73%
    L. GRAHAM, (In trouble) S.C. 55%
    CHUCK HAGEL, (Retiring) NE. 83%
    JIM INHOFE, OK. 57&
    M. McCONNELL, (In trouble) KY. 64%
    PAT ROBERTS, KS. 100%
    JEFF SESSIONS, AL. 59%
    GORDON SMITH, OR. 56%
    TED STEVENS, (Scandal) AK. 79%
    JOHN SUNUNU, (close) N.H. 51%
    JOHN WARNER, (Retired) VA. 100%

    DEMOCRATIC SENATOR

    MAX BAUCUS, MT. 63%
    JOE BIDEN, DE. 58%
    RICHARD DURBIN, IL. 60%
    TOM HARKIN, IA. 54%
    TIM JOHNSON, (Too close) S.D. 50%
    JOHN KERRY, MA. 81%
    M. LANDRIIEU, (Too close) LA, 52%
    FRANK LAUTENBERG, N.J. 54%
    CARL LEVIN, MI. 61%
    MARK PRYOR, AR. 54%
    JACK REED, RI. 78%
    "JAY" ROCKEFELLER, W.V. 63%

    If all those—on both sides of the aisle—whose seats are in question lose in 2008, the Democrats will have a net gain of eight Senate seats. At the moment there are 49 Republicans, 49 Democrats and 2 Independents (who vote with the Democrats). Add eight more Democrats to the post-election mix and we have a 111th Senate that could have 57 Democrats, 41 Republicans and 2 Independents. Add the GOP social-liberals in the voting mix, and the Democrats will have a 67-33 vote edge on issues like S.1639—something that only 22% of the American people favor—the immigration reform bill, or some form of amnesty for illegals, or the subtle erasing of our Northern and Southern borders to create a defacto North American Union.

    Votes of that genre will likely pass with "yeas" from the following institutionalized GOP politicians: Susan Collins [ME-2008], Pete Domenici [NM-2008], Lindsay Graham [SC-2008], Chuck Hagel [NE-2008] (who also opposes the war in Iraq), Richard Lugar [IN-2012], John McCain [AZ-2010], Mel Martinez [FL-2010], Mitch McConnell [KY-2008], Olympia Snowe [ME-[2012], Arlen Specter [PA-2010], George Voinovich [OH-2010], and Orrin Hatch [UT-2012] who generally vote the GOP mantra on most conservative issues. Far too many Congressmen and Senators quickly forget that they were elected by their constituents to vote for the issues those who cast their votes for them favor and, conversely, to vote against those issues the majority of the voters in their State or Congressional District oppose. (If you didn't guess, the four digit number after each name is the year they come up for re-election.)

    Probably no contemporary politician understood the principle of voting your constituents wishes better than former Congressman, Senator and Vice President Al Gore, Jr. The ecoalarmist veep, who was raised in a left-of-center home and who was privately a far left-of-center liberal, successfully held both his Congressional and Senatorial seats because he voted the mindset of Tennessee on every bill. When he became vice president Gore saw his constituency change from those who cast the votes to those with the power to buy them.

    Conservative senators like Domenici, Graham, McConnell and Hatch generally cast yea votes on issues, gun rights, and traditional marriage. Larry Craig [R-ID], who just resigned his US Senate seat climbed into bed with globalists on the immigration issue. They voted to end cloture and to push S.1639 to a final vote (knowing Bush's amnesty bill would easily pass the Senate even though the American people opposed it because the barons of business and banking and the transnational industrialists need it). Also voting for cloture on S.1639 were Graham, Hagel, John Kyl [AZ-2012], Lugar, Martinez, Specter and John Warner (who also announced his retirement).

    Because the Republican leadership joined the Bush-43 White House in 2006 to push an unpopular amnesty bill through Congress that was opposed by 78% of the American people, many Christian conservatives and almost all of the patriot right boycotted the 2006 mid-term election to send Congress a message—and to teach the GOP a lesson for ignoring their constituency even though almost all of the casualties of that protest were Congressmen and Senators like George Allen [VA], Lincoln Chafee [RI], Mike DeWine [OH], Bill Frist [TN] (who retired rather than run the voter gauntlet for carrying the water for Bush), Rick Santorum [PA], and Jim Talent [MO], as well as Congressmen Melissa Hart [PA], J.D. Hayworth [AZ], Jim Leach [IN], Jim Ryan [KS], and Curt Weldon [PA] among others who actually worked for their constituents. But because many of those constituents failed to vote, they lost their jobs—and their "constituents" lost their representation in Congress.

    While Democrats recognize that their Congressmen and Senators are flawed humans like themselves, and most of them will only vote the constituent's political positions 55% to 65% of the time, Republicans—particularly Christian Patriot constituents—expect those they elect to have the perfection of Jesus Christ in order to qualify for their vote. The far right usually hinges their vote on one or more personal pet issues rather than a plurality of conservative issues where the voter anticipates the Congressman or Senator will vote his way most, but not all, of the time. In the GOP world, if the Congressman or Senator votes against any of the voter's pet issues—even if he votes for 99% of the issues most important to the conservative world—that voter will not pull the lever or punch the card for him next time around. Conservatives are the most suicidal voters in the world. That's why the communists are winning the world. They understand that politics is about compromise. Christian conservatives, for some reason, fail to get the message. They believe God will condemn them if they vote for anyone who would not qualify as one of His apostles.

    Sen. Chuck Hagel, who is reportedly contemplating an offer to become the running mate for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's independent 2008 presidential bid, knows he's in trouble with the traditionally conservative Nebraska voters for backing Bush's amnesty bill and opposing the war in Iraq. Hagel's 83% of the vote, while suggesting he will have a comfortable win if he seeks reelection, is not a sure thing since he had only token opposition in 2002.

    His opponent in that race was an unemployed construction worker, Charlie Matulka who took 13% of the vote and challenged the election result. Matulka claimed Hagel won only because he was the CEO of a voting machine company before running for the Senate in 1996. (Hagel's company, American Information Systems [AIS] was merged with another company and renamed Electronic Systems & Software [ES&S]. It is now one of the largest voting machine companies in the country. The merger took place after Hagel resigned in 1996 to run against Gov. Ben Nelson for the Senate seat vacated by retiring James Exxon. Hagel received stock in ES&S for his shares of AIS.) Matulka argued his exit polls showed him winning. Matulka needed to face the simple reality that he was an unqualified, unemployed construction worker who was completely out of his element running for the US Senate. And, 83% of the voters apparently knew it.

    Hagel's problems with the electorate has Medal of Honor winner and former Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey bracing at the bit to return to Capitol Hill. If Hagel steps down, Kerrey is expected to immediately become the front-runner for the job. In a toss-up purple State like Nebraska, if Kerrey runs, he wins. Hagel's seat becomes blue. And, while Kerrey is a moderate who occasionally leans to the right, he is one more Democratic caucus vote that will be controlled and manipulated by the far left that now has a stranglehold on both Houses of Congress.

    If Idaho Gov. Butch Otter has been successfully pitched by the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, he will appoint his lieutenant governor, James E. Risch to fill the remaining 16 months of Larry Craig's senatorial term. Risch's opponent for a full 6-year term in November, 2008 will be Larry LaRocco (who would have been the Democrat running against Craig.) Risch drummed LaRocco in the last gubernatorial election, 60% to 40%. In a Risch-LaRocco Senate race, Craig's seat remains in the GOP column.


     

    John Warner's seat is complicated by the rapidly changing demographics of Northern Virginia that is pulling its new residents from the District of Columbia and liberal eastern Maryland. What used to be a conservative stronghold is now a liberal bastion which is, increasingly, controlling the politics of Virginia. Sen. Chuck Schumer, the head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is feverishly working to convince former Virginia governor Mark Warner (no relation) to run for John Warner's seat. Most GOP pundits believe if Mark Warner throws his hat in the ring, he will be the odds-on favorite against either former Gov. Jim Gilmore (who just folded up his presidential pup tent) or former Sen. George Allen who lost his seat in 2006 to James Webb. While Gilmore will throw his hat in the ring, it is uncertain what Allen will do. Seven-term Congressman Tom Davis III will enter the race. The question is, is the field getting too crowded for former California Congressman B-1 Bob Dornan—who lives in Virginia—and who has been waiting for John Warner to step down, in order to throw his hat in the ring? Mark Warner aides admit that their boss is torn between running for the Senate or holding out for a plum cabinet post or Vice President in the next administration since he is convinced the next president will be Democrat.

    First term Norm Coleman [R-MN] is in the crosshairs of MoveOn.org simply because he's in a purple State that leans blue—and he won in 2002 with a photo finish 50.1%. Races just don't get any closer than that—unless a court picks the winner. Coleman is a supporter of the war in Iraq. A few good headlines in October, 2008 and he wins. A few bad ones and he loses. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune is an antiwar newspaper. Do the math.

    Colorado, like most of the traditionally conservative Red western States, has been trending Democratic over the last five elections, with liberal Easterners painting the skies of the western states purple. Sen. Wayne Allard, who ran for the Senate on a two-term pledge, is keeping his word and stepping down. Allard's seat is in jeopardy. Colorado—the home of popular conservative Congressman Tom Tancredo—skipped purple and went straight to blue. Colorado is one of the western States that was smorgasborded by MoveOn.org's motor-voter assault in 2004. Based on the media reports in 2006, I think there are more student drivers—and pets—registered to vote in Colorado per capita than any other State in the Union. Only the illegal alien registered voters—and, of course, the deceased Americans who all vote Democrat—exceed the voter travesty done to the electoral process in America by deeming as "registered to vote" anyone who is issued a driver's license.

    The only safe seats for those GOP Senators forced to run in 2008 are Thad Cochran [MS], Susan Collins [ME] (even though she supports Iraq), Michael Enzi [WY], Pat Roberts [KS] and Jeff Sessions [AL]. The others are virtual toss-ups. One GOP pundit remarked "...[a]bout the only safe Republican seats in '08 [will be] the ones that aren't on the ballot. I don't see even the rosiest scenario where we don't end up losing more seats."  

    The only thing that can change that doomsday scenario for the GOP is President George W. Bush and the Republican leadership. The GOP has to rediscover its root—and divorce the money barons who want to make the United States a "colony" of Europe's one-world government. Bush and the Republicans have to aggressively enforce all immigration laws, seal our borders, repudiate NAFTA and slap a massive tariff on every piece of goods made outside of the United States. And, we need to hold the officers and corporate board members physically responsible for the hiring of illegal aliens—and jail them. "I didn't know what my field managers were doing," can't justify a "Get Out Of Jail Free" card any longer. It's been against the law since 1986. And, since 1986, its been costing thousands of American families their share of the American dream. It's time that those who paid politicians legal bribes to change the laws—or not enforce them—are made to pay a full measure for their misdeeds.  

    Between now and the Election of 2008 we have to figure out how to fix these problems because we can't afford to boycott elections to teach Republican politicians a lesson. When we do, "woe to the people"— America loses. Hillary Clinton and George Soros win.

    © 2007 Jon C. Ryter - All Rights Reserved

     
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  • Before we could respond, she continued, “It was a miracle. I felt my hip move when he prayed for me and I want to get a new x-ray so I can show people what the Lord did for me.”
     
     
     
     
    MY DAUGHTER'S VERIFIABLE MIRACLE

     


    By Bill Sizemore

    September 5, 2007

    NewsWithViews.com

    Miracles still happen. God still heals people. At times, God does things so clearly supernatural that skeptics can deny them only because they choose to. In the first case that I am going to share with you, one truly has to stretch the boundaries of disbelief and cynicism to discount what happened.

    My sixteen year old daughter, Becky, is too young and too full of life to be suffering serious back problems. Nevertheless, she was. In fact, Becky had been suffering inexplicable lower back problems for quite some time before the night she received prayer.

    In Becky’s case, there was no serious accident to point to and no memorable injury that any of us could recall. She simply had a back problem and it was causing her pain and discomfort. First, though, here is a little background:

    I became a patient of Dr. Scott Wallace, a well respected Klamath Falls chiropractor, early in May of this year. One evening this past April a full-sized pick-up, speeding along at about 60 miles per hour, crashed broadside into the driver’s door of my pick-up a couple of blocks from my Klamath Falls home. I thought I was going to buy the farm.

    Thankfully, I was alone in the vehicle that evening and though I could easily have been killed, only suffered a wrenched back and a few bruises. Both pick-ups were a total loss.

    I needed a good chiropractor and thankfully was referred to Dr. Scott Wallace, a good conservative and a skilled practitioner. After I had paid the good doctor a few visits in an attempt to alleviate my stiffness and discomfort, my daughter began asking me to make an appointment for her, which I eventually did.

    The first thing Dr. Wallace does with most new patients is take a series of x-rays to determine the status of their neck, back, and pelvic region before commencing therapy. On Becky’s first visit, after taking the x-rays and reviewing them, Dr. Wallace called me into the x-ray display room. There he showed me Becky’s x-rays and solemnly informed me that my daughter’s pelvic basin was grossly distorted. In fact, he said Becky’s rotated pelvis was one of the worst cases he had ever seen and might even threaten her ability to bare children, at least naturally

    I stared at the x-rays in stunned disbelief. The image was clear. So clear, in fact, that the distortion in Becky’s pelvis was even obvious to the untrained eye. Dr. Wallace told me he would be happy to treat her, but did not know how successful treatment would be, because one leg was 15mm. shorter than the other and the pelvis was rotated 20mm.

    We decided to go ahead and let him commence therapy. A couple of months passed and one night Cindy and I got a call from Becky, who was at the youth service at our local church. “Jesus healed my back tonight,” she said excitedly. “Pastor Wes decided to pray for kids who needed healing and I had him pray for my hip,” she explained.

    Before we could respond, she continued, “It was a miracle. I felt my hip move when he prayed for me and I want to get a new x-ray so I can show people what the Lord did for me.”

    We rejoiced with her over the phone and also later when she returned home, but never made an appointment for new x-rays. It wasn’t that we didn’t believe God heals people. I have seen and experienced a few miracles myself, so I know God does such things. It was just that I didn’t want to get a new x-ray for Becky and see my daughter disappointed, if nothing was evident on the film.

    However, it was my daughter who had felt the movement in her body the moment she was prayed for, and she was not to be denied by a cautious father. She kept insisting that we schedule her a new appointment. Before finally relenting, I asked her to explain one more time what it felt like when she was prayed over, to which she responded, “Well, it kind of hurt. I felt things move inside me.”

    That was the last straw. On my next visit, I told Dr. Wallace Becky’s story, to which he simply responded, “Bring her in and we’ll take a look.”

    It had been three weeks since she had last seen Dr. Wallace when my wife took her in to get new x-rays. Sometime that morning, I saw I had missed a call on my cell phone and had a new voicemail. It was from my daughter, telling me to please go to Dr. Wallace’s office and check out the new x-rays. Her voice sounded excited. Apparently, the news was good.

    I jumped into my truck and hurried in to see the results for myself. When I arrived at the chiropractor’s office, I asked the lady at the front desk if I could see my daughter’s miracle x-rays. She smiled broadly and informed me that she had been bouncing around the office all morning after seeing the x-rays for herself. She quickly put them up on the screen for me to look at while we waited for the doctor to come in.

    There they were, plain as day, two very different looking x-rays. The skeletal parts looked the same, but they were sort of in different places and at different angles. The doctor had drawn lines on the new X-rays where he had measured the new alignments, especially in my daughter’s pelvic region. Where the lines were diagonal on the old film, they were horizontal on the new ones. The spine, which was way off to one side in the old film, was right down the middle in the new one. The changes in alignment were major and undeniable.

    Finally, the doctor came in and in more technical terms pointed out to me the differences between the two films. I asked him to explain the differences in writing, so I could share our family’s happy news with others. Here is what he wrote, rather dispassionately.

    “Becky presented with chronic Low Back pain. Her initial x-rays demonstrated a significantly rotated pelvis (20mm) and an insufficient (short) right leg (15mm). Her pelvic basin was as a result, grossly distorted. Several months later, Becky reported a “pop” in her hip that occurred while being prayed over in a healing service. She requested follow-up x-rays to validate her sense that her pelvis was well. Subsequent x-rays demonstrated a marked change in her pelvis. Her leg length differential was 2mm and the rotation in her pelvis was negligible. Additionally her pelvic basin appeared normal and symmetrical.”

    Before writing this column, I asked the doctor during a subsequent visit, if there was any way Becky could have been standing funny when the first x-ray was taken. He informed me that he watches for that when he takes x-rays and that if she had been standing funny, other things in the x-ray would have been twisted as a result. He pointed out that in both x-rays her spine was nice and straight, because in both cases she was standing straight.

    God had healed my daughter. No question about it. That is the only explanation. I asked Becky this evening, three weeks after she received prayer, if her back bothered her anymore. She smiled her amazing smile and replied, “No. Not at all.”

    I don’t know why God heals some people and not others, but in my daughter’s case her back pain is gone and the x-rays show that something very major occurred deep within her body, in the very structure of her frame. It happened suddenly, in one moment, right when her youth pastor was praying for her and she felt it. All we can say is: The Lord is good and His power is great.

    I am going to share two more short stories with you. Some will say I am a religious crackpot for believing this stuff and foolish for sharing these stories, but frankly, I would be a fool not to believe, given my own experiences. As for the wisdom of sharing them, the only reason for not doing so is fear of what others will think. That is not a godly kind of fear and thus is to be resisted. So, I hereby resist it. Besides, God should be praised for the great things God does.

    I once saw a woman prayed for because one leg was shorter than the other and her condition was causing her constant back pain. I have seen many people prayed for to cure such a condition, and because it is such an easy condition to fake, I was skeptical that anything real would happen. Man, was I in for a surprise.

    While the woman was being prayed for, her legs were extended over a chair, so their lengths could be compared. They appeared to be of noticeably different lengths, but as I said, I was skeptical. People can easily move their legs back and forth.

    Suddenly, however, as the man prayed for this woman, the calf and shin portion of her leg became blurry and extended a few inches right in front of my eyes. It was a miracle of Biblical proportions. Sure, it wasn’t the parting of the Red Sea, but it was probably more difficult, if you can say such things of God’s acts.

    Immediately, I turned to the young Methodist lady sitting next to me in the room and saw that she was looking back at me. “Did you see what I just saw,” she whispered. “Yes,” I replied. “Her leg just got blurry and changed before our eyes.” She nodded in agreement.

    What I saw that night reminded me of what happened on the old Star Trek series, when Scotty would beam someone up, only it didn’t look like a special effect. It looked like a body part changing before our eyes.

    To his credit, the man praying over the woman made no big deal of the miracle we had just witnessed. He simply moved on to the next person requesting prayer. A few moments later, he prayed for a man in a wheelchair, but nothing happened.

    I don’t know why. I don’t pretend to know why God does what God does. Sometimes, in the Gospels, Jesus healed one man in a crowd of sick folks and then moved on. God's reasons are God's.

    I could tell many more stories. I have seen a few miracles that are too fantastic to share with an audience as wide as this column enjoys. They would stagger some folks. But in closing let me share a simple one, a personal one that meant a lot to me at the time. I was snorkeling in Tahiti back in the late seventies with a friend of mine from Bible College. The water was so clear and beautiful and the marine life so amazing that I foolishly stayed out in the water, snorkeling with my back to the midday tropical sun for nearly three hours. As white as I was, twenty minutes was probably too long.

    By nightfall, the pain of my sunburn was excruciating. I have never felt anything so agonizing. It was like my back was on fire. Upon reflection, I should have been flown back to the main island to a hospital or clinic. The burn was that bad. It was “throw up in the shower” bad.

    Our thatched hut had an oversized shower, so I lay there under the cool water for a while trying to ease the pain, but the relief from the cool water was minor and short-lived. I eventually walked into the bathroom and filled two glasses of water and set them beside my bed. When the pain would become unbearable, I would pour cool water over my back.

    Sometime that evening, my traveling partner got up to use the bathroom and heard me groaning in agony as he walked past my bed. “Is there anything I can do for you, brother,” he asked.

    “I could use some fresh glasses of water,” I replied.

    “Let me pray for you,” he answered. And he did.

    Instantly, and I do mean instantly, as he prayed, the pain stopped. It stopped completely and never came back. I fell asleep and the next day we continued our vacation, as if nothing had happened. Only from then on, I was a lot more careful about how long I stayed out in the sun. My serious sunburn was a result of my own foolishness, but for God's own reasons, God healed me. And let me tell you, I appreciated it at the time and still do.

     

    Some people will read these stories and praise God for God's goodness and power. Others will doubt that these stories are true, probably because they don’t want to believe them. Others will simply ignore the significance of what happened. You see, there is a God. God's name is not Allah or Buddha or the Reverend Moon. In each of these stories and many more that I know of, prayers of faith were prayed in the name of Jesus Christ and were prayed by people who believe in God and the power of God's name. God heard those prayers and answered them.

     

    God transcended the laws of nature, at least as we understand those laws. God did so for God's own reasons. God showed God's power and God showed God's love, but as the Gospels demonstrate, people who choose not to believe will not believe. Miracles will not sway them. In their pride and intellectualism, they will find a way to discount them.

    As for me, I thank God for what God did in these and many other circumstances of which I am aware. And had I not seen or experienced them, I still would believe, because I believe all of the miraculous accounts recorded in scripture. Every one of them. But I won’t lie. It is nice to enjoy a few firsthand. Thanks, Lord, for that.

    © 2007 Bill Sizemore - All Rights Reserved

    E-Mail: bill@...

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    The Lutheran churches are following steadfastly in the footsteps of the Presbyterians and the Episcopalians before them.

  • PARADOX OF BELIEF

     

     

     

    Rudy Takala
    September 5, 2007
    NewsWithViews.com

    The 2008 election is prominent in the news, and the impact that evangelical Christians will have is, as usual, a factor being observed. It is unfortunate that at the same time, the politics of the Church are being ignored. The decisions made at the conventions of two major Lutheran denominations this year indicate the degree to which religion continues to fall.

    At the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s (ELCA) convention on August 11th, delegates approved a resolution by a vote of 583 to 431 that “prays, urges, and encourages synods, synodical bishops, and the presiding bishop to refrain from or demonstrate restraint in disciplining those rostered leaders in a mutual, chaste, and faithful committed same-gender relationship who have been called and rostered in this church.”

    The assembly represented a denomination of 4.8 million members.

    Earlier in the year, delegates representing the 2.8 million member Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS) re-elected President Gerald Kieschnick to a third term with 644 votes, with the second-closest competitor receiving 514. Kieschnick may not openly support homosexuality, but in his eyes, a “flexible” church has vanquished the need to distinguish between Christianity, and, say, Islam.

    Shortly after the attacks of September 11th, David Benke, president of the LCMS Atlantic District, participated in an interfaith prayer ceremony that included, among others, Muslim and Hindu religious leaders. He justified himself, “The bottom line of this thing revolved around who God is, and how people know God, whether indeed we’re talking about the same thing at all. Yes, we are. It may not be from my perspective complete… but when we’re speaking about the creator of the universe, we are speaking about God.”

    Benke was suspended for a short period by the Second Vice-Chair of the Synod, but Kieschnick reinstated him a year later. Benke was then re-elected district president, and attributed the debacle to “a hardening of the arteries in a lot of Protestant denominations” which “produces difficulties with being flexible in the world,”

    On one hand, we have a church that accepts homosexuality; on another one, we have a church that seems to approve of being “flexible in the world” by proclaiming Christ to be the same as Allah.

    I would grant that a majority of the members of these churches probably don’t subscribe to these absurd beliefs. It is frequently the case that delegates do not share the outlook of those they elect; they are simply too ignorant and too slothful to understand or to care about the differences between the candidates. In any case, the road to ruin is apparent, and the mindset of the governing body is irrelevant.

    The Lutheran churches are following steadfastly in the footsteps of the Presbyterians and the Episcopalians before them.

    It’s easy to banter over who would make the best religious political leaders. Debate consists of whether the best Christian would be a Mormon, someone who is thrice-divorced, or someone whose wife is simply three decades younger than himself. The lines of distinction are clear; it’s trendy to stop labeling it as “pedophilia” after the age of 16 (18 in some states), so we can all quietly shift our support to the lattermost candidate and thank the others for trying, suggesting that they come back next time in hopes that someday everyone else will be more sacrilegious than they are.

    A Pew Poll released this August suggested a correlation between the frequency with which people attend church and the candidates for whom they vote. According to the poll, Bush received 82 percent of the vote from evangelical Protestants who attended service at least once a week, compared to 72 percent of those who did not attend at least once a week.  

    Twenty-eight percent of less-observant evangelicals voted for Kerry, compared to 18 percent of those classified as more observant. Among black evangelicals, Kerry received 92 percent of the vote from less frequent attendees, compared to 83 percent of those who attended weekly.

    The most devout people, those presumably electing or even serving as delegates to the religious conventions that time and time again vote to disregard the literalism of the Bible, are those voting for Republican candidates. It is a disturbing paradox.  

    Beliefnet’s David Kuo recently noted that “Christians increasingly see [Huckabee] as a ‘real’ Christian — not just one made to sound like one for the political season.” Perhaps that is a good thing. But given that the “Christians” powering today’s political campaigns are the same people leading their own house to ruin, I have my doubts.

    © 2007 Rudy Takala - All Rights Reserved

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