Archive for October 2024
A time for atonement
Yom Kippur, is considered by Jews as the holiest day of the year called “Yom ha kodesh (the holy day). This year, it began Friday the 11th at sundown and continued through an hour after sundown on Saturday. Yom Kippur is the climax of the 10 days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur called the…
Read MoreFeeding the 500
October 6 was a landmark day for hundreds of children in the West African nation of Togo. One cannot imagine the impact of hunger. Just one meal can make a difference in a youngster’s life, especially when they come for a meal and leave with eternal salvation. This is the amazing story of feeding the…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: A Dog’s Eye View
NOTE: From time to time, we get requests to write about our camping adventures from the eye-view of Service Dog Charlie. While, I can’t really speak for Charlie, the following Chronicle is an attempt to relay a part of Charlie’s life on the trail. In his own words… Whenever we are going somewhere, there is…
Read MoreThe ugly and beauty of Helene—a first hand account
There has been a lot of discussion and back and forth about Hurricane Helene, its devastation and whether the “government” is doing all it can to save lives, assist with rebuilding and restore normalcy. All that aside, my friend Linda Bishop was part of a church group that actually went onsite to assist those in…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: The Dems bromance with Iran
Many people are shocked at the support the Biden-Harris Administration has given to Iran’s terrorist regime. This, however, is no new thing. Democratic presidents and administrations have in the shadows supported the terror-sponsoring state since as early as Jimmy Carter and that support has transcended Democrat presidents to this day. It was Jimmy Carter who…
Read MoreConsequences of bad leadership
The world is demonizing Israel for its retaliation of last year’s October 7 terrorist attack by Hamas. Those who oppose Israel decry the loss of “Palestinian” civilian lives to justify saying that Israel has gone too far. They largely ignore that the terrorists use civilians, schools, hospitals, and UN buildings as human shields, which increase…
Read MoreThe beat that frees my soul
Remember the 1972 song Drift Away? The lyrics talk about a world that is so unkind and how the singer is confused each day. “Yet I look for the light through the pouring rain.” he sings, “I’m counting on you to pull me through…Thanks for the joy that you’ve given me. I want you to…
Read MoreThe Yorktown camping experience
As a kid, me and my best friend Sonny would go camping back in the woods at the farm every chance we could get. I still have the canvass two-man pup tent we used some 60 years ago. Camping, I guess, was always in my blood. But it is difficult to imagine camping with thousands…
Read MoreDems and media turn up assassination dog whistle
After two assassination attempts on former president Donald Trump, one would think that Democratic Party mouthpieces and the media would tone down the hate speech rhetoric. Not the case. On September 25’s MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in reference to Trump, “Let’s extinguish [Trump] for good…Let’s just get it done.” Long-time Democratic…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: The two-State Solution
A Palestinian state living side by side in peace, widely promoted by President George W Bush and overwhelmingly supported by world leadership, is fatally flawed. This concept is the poster child for doing the same thing repeatedly expecting different results, insanity. How can one remotely expect that a state of people who believe the slogan…
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