I will let you fill in the blank with whatever words you feel fit. If I had filled in the blank in the headline of this post, I can guarantee you that it would not have been a complimentary adjective to describe Piers Morgan. Suffice to say, I am not a fan of Morgan. There are some people you would like to see get bitch-slapped and he is one of them.
My disdain for Morgan goes back to when he appeared on Celebrity Apprentice. I do not normally watch that show, but I did that season because Trace Adkins was on the show, and I am a big fan of Trace. On the show, Morgan just came across as a pompous ass. Omarosa was also on the show that season and a couple times I thought her and Morgan were going to come to blows. I am pretty sure she would have kicked his ass.
After the tragedy in Connecticut at Sandy Hill Elementary School, Morgan launched his all out attacks against the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. He has been one of the many liberal voices out there pushing for stricter gun controls. There is nothing that galls me more than foreigners like Morgan and George Soros who come to this country and then proceed to trash us. Here, Ted Nugent schools Morgan on gun control.
So it isn't enough for Morgan to trash our Constitution. Next he goes on to have Pastor Rick Warren on the show to discuss gay rights. During the discussion Morgan goes on to tell Pastor Warren that the Bible needs to be amended to allow for gay marriage and other things that Morgan, in his holier than thou view, are outdated. Morgan actually states that the Constitution and the Bible are "inherently flawed."
Hat tip to Wayne Dupree of World of News Ninja 2012 for posting the two videos that appear in this post.
Just some of my random thoughts on news, events, or anything else that happens to strike my fancy. Enjoy your visit and feel free to comment
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
On the Twelfth Day of Christmas-Rich Mullins "You Gotta Get Up"
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. As a kid, I remember the anticipation of getting up in the morning to see what presents Santa brought for us. It was always the case that us kids would wake up before our parents and we would eagerly encourage them to wake up. I think Rich Mullins captures that feeling perfectly. On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, You Gotta Get Up. Merry Christmas everybody!
Labels:
12 Days of Christmas,
Rich Mullins
Monday, December 24, 2012
On the Eleventh Day of Christmas-Twas the Night Before Christmas
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. I think every family that celebrates Christmas has had this book at one time or another. On the Eleventh Day of Christmas, Twas the Night Before Christmas
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12 Days of Christmas
Sunday, December 23, 2012
On the Tenth Day of Christmas-Festival of Light
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. One of the things that my son and I do together each year during the Christmas season is to drive through a local part for the Festival of Lights. On the Tenth Day of Christmas, the Festival of Light
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12 Days of Christmas,
Festival of Light
Saturday, December 22, 2012
On the Ninth Day of Christmas-Jimmy Buffett "Ho Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum"
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. On the Ninth Day of Christmas, Jimmy Buffett with "Ho Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum" because sometimes even Santa needs a break.
Labels:
12 Days of Christmas,
Jimmy Buffett,
Santa Claus
Friday, December 21, 2012
On the Eighth Day of Christmas-Silent Night
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. American Pulse recently released the list of the favorite Christmas songs in America. #1 is my own personal favorite, Silent Night. On the Eighth Day of Christmas, Silent Night as performed by the New York Children's Choir to open Saturday Night Live in memory of those who lost their lives in the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
On the Seventh Day of Christmas-Dean Martin "White Christmas"
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. When I was growing up, Dean Martin was one of my mother's favorite singers. My son watches a lot of infomercials when he is home from school. One of the infomercials he likes are the ones for DVDs of Dean Martin's Celebrity Roasts and Variety Shows. So, he has become a fan of Dean Martin as well. On the Seventh Day of Christmas, here is Dean singing "White Christmas."
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12 Days of Christmas,
Dean Martin
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
On the Sixth Day of Christmas-The Hallelujah Chorus
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. When I used to sing in the church choir many years ago, part of our Christmas program would include The Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. Our church also used to have a hand bell choir. On the Sixth Day of Christmas I give you a hand bell choir perforing Handel's Hallelujah Chorus.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
On the Fifth Day of Christmas- A Christmas Story
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. On the Fifth Day of Christmas, without my favorite Christmas movie of all times, "A Christmas Story." Poor Ralphie, you'll shoot your eye out!
Labels:
12 Days of Christmas,
A Christmas Story,
BB gun,
Ralphie
Monday, December 17, 2012
On the Fourth Day of Christmas-Scotty McCreery "The First Noel"
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. On the Fourth Day of Christmas, American Idol winner Scotty McCreery singing The First Noel.
Labels:
12 Days of Christmas,
American Idol,
Scotty McCreery
Sunday, December 16, 2012
On the Third Day of Christmas-Ted Yoder "Little Drummer Boy"
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. On the Third Day of Christmas, I present Ted Yoder performing The Little Drummer Boy on the hammered dulcimer. I fell in love with the sound of the hammered dulcimer from listening to the music of Rich Mullins who featured the instrument in many of his songs.
cureLauncher.com
It is probably safe to say that all of us, in some way, shape, or form has had their lives touched by cancer. We all know somebody, whether it be a family member, friend, or coworker who has had to battle a cancer. Perhaps you yourself has been on the receiving end of the diagnosis of cancer.
The care and treatment of a diagnosis of cancer has improved in leaps and bounds over the years. Several cancers, if found and detected early, can be treated successfully. Still, I can think of no other diagnosis that can bring a sense of fear and shock than the doctor informing you or a family member that they have cancer.
Thankfully, there are medical researchers out there working diligently to further enhance the treatment of cancer to continue to improve survival rates. They are working on experimental drugs and conducting clinical trials to come up with the latest treatment breakthrough. These trails need money to be conducted.
You can now have the opportunity to help with these critical projects. Through a website called cureLauncher.com, you can now search for project where you can donate to cancer research projects. Currently, they are trying to fund a study of a new chemotherapy drug for breast cancer patients who have had the cancer spread to brain.
If you would like to take a more active role in the treatment of cancer, please check out cureLauncher.com. Perhaps you will find a project you believe it and perhaps you can help fund the next treatment to help defeat cancer.
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Breast cancer,
Cancer,
Conditions and Diseases,
Health
Saturday, December 15, 2012
On the Second Day of Christmas-A Charlie Brown Christmas
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. On the Second Day of Christmas, Linus explains the meaning of Christmas in my favorite holiday special of all time "A Charlie Brown Christmas."
Friday, December 14, 2012
On the First Day of Christmas-Darius Rucker "Candy Cane Christmas"
From now until Christmas day, I will be posting some sort of Christmas related post for the 12 Days of Christmas. First off is Darius Rucker and Candy Cane Christmas.
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12 Days of Christmas,
Darius Rucker
Some Thoughts on the Connecticut Tragedy
Official seal of Newtown, Connecticut (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
I can only imagine what the parents of those children are going through tonight. You drop them off at school and you expect them to come home safely after. Never in a million years do you expect that some nut job will come in and gun down defenseless children. Words can not express what those folks must be feeling.
Then there are those who were fortunate enough to escape unharmed. Those parents are undoubtedly relieved that their children are safely home tonight. At the same time, they must be taking special care to watch over their children to guard against any traumatic effects.
Sadly, at a time when we should be praying for the families and for the country, there are those who are quick to pounce upon this tragedy for political gain. Almost immediately, those on the left launched into calls for more gun controls. How utterly reprehensible.
Equally revolting to me is the counter attacks by some of my friends on the right. My Facebook feed was filled with counter attacks about how guns don't kill people or it's time to arm our teachers. Some posted an equally horrible story about a man in China with a knife who injured 22 people at a school there.
I do not own a gun, nor do I want one. However, I firmly support the right on law abiding citizens to own them. I also believe that if you do take guns away from law abiding citizens, that criminals will find way to get guns. They don't respect laws in general, so how can we think gun laws will work with them.
I do not pretend to know the answers on how we can prevent things like this. I do not believe that taking away the rights and freedoms of the majority of American in the wake a tragedy like this is the route to take.
As I said before, right now we need prayer for the victims, and I believe for the country. The last thing we need is for people to try to take this tragedy in order to put forth or defend a political agenda, particularly in the hours immediately following the shooting. A pox on all their houses.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Music Monday-Miranda Lambert "Fastest Girl In Town"
I guess if you need a female getaway driver, Danica Patrick is as good a choice as any.
Come join Music Monday and share your songs with us. Rules are simple. Leave ONLY the ACTUAL LINK POST here and grab the code below and place it at your blog entry. You can grab this code at LadyJava's Lounge Please note these links are STRICTLY for Music Monday participants only. All others will be deleted without prejudice. PS: Because of spamming purposes, the linky will be closed on Thursday of each week at midnight, Malaysian Time. Thank you!
Come join Music Monday and share your songs with us. Rules are simple. Leave ONLY the ACTUAL LINK POST here and grab the code below and place it at your blog entry. You can grab this code at LadyJava's Lounge Please note these links are STRICTLY for Music Monday participants only. All others will be deleted without prejudice. PS: Because of spamming purposes, the linky will be closed on Thursday of each week at midnight, Malaysian Time. Thank you!
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Danica Patrick,
Miranda Lambert,
music monday
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Resolution
Seal of the United States Social Security Administration. It appears on Social Security cards. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
I called Monday morning and left messages for the person that I had met with on November 7th and with the person whose name was on the letter I received. On Tuesday, I left messages with both people as well. I also tried to speak with anybody who would answer the phone. That person was no help at all, making excuses that they were short staffed and would not even look up my son's account. Wednesday morning, I left messages again with the people that I thought could help me. I never received a call back. Thankfully, I did speak with somebody who looked up my son's records, assured me that everything was up to date, and that he would begin receiving his full benefit on January 1st.
On Friday, I checked the bank account that we are using for my son's SSI benefit and saw that he had received his normal deposit that had been reduced by the in kind support. Today, I went into the accounts to check the balance. I was pleasantly surprised to find a second deposit pending for my son's account. It was for the amount that they had been reducing his benefit due to the in kind support that he had been receiving. So, it looks like he is actually going to start receiving his full benefit this month rather than next month. It couldn't come at a better time as we have to get him a new mattress and box spring before he comes home at Christmas break.
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