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I wish to incite all Christians to rise up and take back the United States of America with all of God's manifold blessings. We want the free allowance of the Bible and prayers allowed again in schools, halls of justice, and all governing bodies. We don't seek a theocracy until Jesus returns to earth because all men are weak and power corrupts the very best of them.
We want to be a kinder and gentler people without slavery or condescension to any.

The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!


A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:

"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."

Thanks Jack!

I must admit that I do not check authenticity of my posts. If anyone can tell me of a non-biased arbitrator, I will attempt to do so more regularly. I know of no such arbitrator for the internet.











Saturday, April 23, 2011

His nme is Jesus... Thanks Clay Vice!

Make sure you open the attachment and go into the e-card






His Name is Jesus by Max Lucado



HIS BIRTH

Jesus...

He could hold the universe in His palm

but gave it up to float

in the womb of a maiden.

Christ became one of us.

and He did so to redeem all of us.



HIS MISSION

Jesus...

The man...

who spoke with such thunderous authority

and loved with such childlike humility.

The life of Jesus Christ

is a message of hope,

a message of mercy,

a message of life in a dark world.



HIS DEATH

Jesus...

The palm that held the universe

took the nail of a soldier.

On the eve of the cross,

Jesus made His decision.

He would rather

go to hell for you

than go to heaven without you.



HIS RESURRECTION

Jesus...

the moment He removed the stone,

He removed all reason for doubt.

Christ's resurrection

is an exploding flare

announcing to all sincere seekers

that it is safe to believe.



-Max Lucado



We have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. I John 2:1



EASTER BLESSINGS! Share this message from bestselling author Max Lucado as a FREE E-Card & Devotional Download, courtesy of Thomas Nelson and DaySpring.

Happy Easter! Thanks Sarah DuPuy Rapp!

I sincerely pray that all my e'mail friends and family will observe the actual meaning of this beautiful celebration we accept this week-end.


JESUS CHRIST gave His life so that we may enjoy the freedom we have from Him to make our own decisions. HE also gave us the blessings of telling us how to live our lives in order to share "paradise" with HIM when HE calls us "home".

Surely we can all take some time this week-end to show HIM we appreciate everything that HE does for us on a daily basis..

GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU



IN GOD WE TRUST

The pharmacist's Monday morning... Thanks Pat Whitehead!

Subject: The Pharmacist's Monday Morning



Upon arriving home, a husband was met at the door by his sobbing wife.

Tearfully she explained :



"It's the druggist. He insulted me terribly this morning on the phone.

I had to call multiple times before he would even answer the phone."



Immediately, the husband drove downtown to confront the druggist and demand

an apology. Before he could say more than a word or two, the druggist

told him, "Now, just a minute, listen to my side of it.



"This morning the alarm failed to go off, so I was late getting up.

I went without breakfast and hurried out to the car, just to realize

I'd locked the house with both house and car keys inside and had to break

a window to get my keys. Then, driving a little too fast, I got a

speeding ticket. Later, when I was about three blocks from the store,

I had a flat tire. When I finally got to the store a bunch of people

were waiting for me to open up. I got the store opened and started

waiting on these people, all the time the darn phone was ringing off the

hook."



He continued, "Then I had to break a roll of nickels against the cash

register drawer to make change, and they spilled all over the floor. I

had to get down on my hands and knees to pick up the nickels and the phone

was still ringing. When I came up I cracked my head on the open cash

drawer, which made me stagger back against a showcase with a bunch of perfume

bottles on it. Half of them hit the floor and broke."



"Meanwhile, the phone is still ringing with no let up, and I finally

got back to answer it. It was your wife. She wanted to know how to

use a Rectal thermometer. And believe me, mister, as God is my witness, all I did was tell her."

Fw- God and grass... Thanks Mr. Looney!

Subject: God and Grass





You don't have to be a gardener to enjoy this conversation between God and St.Francis.



GOD:

Frank, you know all about gardens and nature. What in the world is going

on down there on the planet? What happened to the dandelions, violets,

milkweeds and stuff I started eons ago? I had a perfect no-maintenance

garden plan. Those plants grow in any type of soil, withstand drought and

multiply with abandon. The nectar from the long-lasting blossoms attracts butterflies, honey bees and flocks of songbirds. I expected to see a vast garden of colors by now. But, all I see are these green rectangles.



St. FRANCIS:

It's the tribes that settled there, Lord. The Suburbanites. They started

calling your flowers 'weeds' and went to great lengths to kill them and

replace them with grass.



GOD:

Grass? But, it's so boring. It's not colorful. It doesn't attract

butterflies, birds and bees; only grubs and sod worms. It's sensitive to

temperatures. Do these Suburbanites really want all that grass growing

there?



ST. FRANCIS:

Apparently so, Lord. They go to great pains to grow it and keep it green.

They begin each spring by fertilizing grass and poisoning any other plant

that crops up in the lawn.



GOD:

The spring rains and warm weather probably make grass grow really fast.

That must make the Suburbanites happy.



ST. FRANCIS:

Apparently not, Lord. As soon as it grows a little, they cut it-sometimes

twice a week.



GOD:

They cut it? Do they then bale it like hay?



ST. FRANCIS:

Not exactly, Lord. Most of them rake it up and put it in bags.



GOD:

They bag it? Why? Is it a cash crop? Do they sell it?



ST. FRANCIS: No, Sir, just the opposite. They pay to throw it away.



GOD:

Now, let me get this straight. They fertilize grass so it will grow.

And, when it does grow, they cut it off and pay to throw it away?



ST. FRANCIS:

Yes, Sir.



GOD:

These Suburbanites must be relieved in the summer when we cut back on the

rain and turn up the heat. That surely slows the growth and saves them a

lot of work.



ST. FRANCIS:

You aren't going to believe this, Lord. When the grass stops growing so

fast, they drag out hoses and pay more money to water it, so they can

continue to mow it and pay to get rid of it.



GOD:

What nonsense. At least they kept some of the trees. That was a sheer

stroke of genius, if I do say so myself. The trees grow leaves in the

spring to provide beauty and shade in the summer. In the autumn, they fall

to the ground and form a natural blanket to keep moisture in the soil and

protect the tree s and bushes. It's a natural cycle of life.



ST. FRANCIS:

You better sit down, Lord. The Suburbanites have drawn a new circle. As

soon as the leaves fall, they rake them into great piles and pay to have

them hauled away.



GOD:

No!? What do they do to protect the shrub and tree roots in the winter to

keep the soil moist and loose?



ST. FRANCIS:

After throwing away the leaves, they go out and buy something which they

call mulch. They haul it home and spread it around in place of the leaves.



GOD:

And where do they get this mulch?



ST. FRANCIS:

They cut down trees and grind them up to make the mulch.



GOD:

Enough! I don't want to think about this anymore. St. Catherine, you're in

charge of the arts. What movie have you scheduled for us tonight?



ST. CATHERINE:

'Dumb and Dumber', Lord. It's a story about....



GOD:

Never mind, I think I just heard the whole story from St. Francis.

FW- God and grass... Thanks Bob Looney!

God must be proud of my dandelions, Bob.   I have some spray for them this weekend.  It almost makes one think that the Joneses are more important than God... 

Sam

Beyond the blackboard- Hallmark Hall of Fame Sunday

Thanks Judi Cole!   Vales of caring!

I'll be watching - sounds like a great show!




Caring Enough to Broadcast the Very Best



By Cal Thomas



http://www.JewishWorldReview.com
Growing up, "Hallmark Hall of Fame" represented the gold standard of what we would call today "family values" television, except that TV then rarely carried anything threatening to those values. Today, Hallmark's commitment to quality television hasn't change; it even has its own cable channel, which shows films that affirm the values most of us hold dear.



This Easter Sunday, CBS will mark the 60th anniversary of the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" with a film called "Beyond the Blackboard." It's one of those "based on a true story" projects about a young woman (Stacey Bess) who desperately wants to teach, but finds there are no jobs available in her Salt Lake City school district. There is, however, an experimental program and Bess (played by Emily VanCamp), eagerly accepts the job. There's a problem, though. She is to teach homeless children in a rundown warehouse.



Stacey shows up for her first day of work wearing pumps and carrying a leather briefcase and gets a fast reality check.



Based on Bess' memoir, "Nobody Don't Love Nobody," the film could easily veer off into a political diatribe and a call for more government spending on education. It is a tribute to the restraint of the creators that it does not. What it does depict is the power of one person to make a difference in other people's lives, not with government funds, but with the currency of a loving and dedicated heart.



This storyline originally put me off. It is drenched in estrogen and Stacey's husband Greg, played by Steve Talley, seems largely passive, even irrelevant, except that he keeps getting her pregnant. But the more I thought about it the more I realized that "wholesome TV" takes some getting used to. The mind must purge itself of the sexual and the tawdry to make room for the good.



In an interview on the "Blackboard" set in Albuquerque, the real Stacey Bess recalls her first day with the homeless children: "The gentleman who greeted me at the shelter looked me up and down and all his body language was saying, 'You don't belong here. This isn't gonna work out.' And the truth is, the chance of my surviving at the beginning were just about nil. I mean, I'd never been exposed to poverty."





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Stacey Bess is no "do-gooder," who comes to a place she might never knowingly want to visit and then leaves after a few days. This is commitment. This is real. This matters, because she has mattered in the lives of others.



"What's the bottom line take away from this story?" she is asked.



"I think the Number One thing that Greg (her husband) and I have truly learned is step out of your comfort zone, reach out to people, you don't have to be sophisticated to love somebody, you don't have to have grand skills, you don't have to have a degree, you just have to want to care just a little bit further than what's expected. We're not exceptional people. ... I just happened to have an opportunity to help some young people, and I just happened to have a husband and children who supported me -- and really, we did it together."



That attitude has inspired "Hallmark Hall of Fame" for 60 years. One hopes that in our cynical and hyper-politicized age, it will last for another 60.

FW- An eighth grade education... Thanks Terri Kusner!

--- On Thu, 4/21/11, cathy Rogers wrote:





From: cathy Rogers

Subject: FW: 8th Grade Education

To: "MaryAnn and Jack" , "Theresa Kusner" , mbuko@columbus.rr.com

Date: Thursday, April 21, 2011, 2:07 PM











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From: Laura_Kaufman@hboe.org

To: sallychuck@yahoo.com; polosusan100@gmail.com; joycedean@embarqmail.com; isingbaritone@aol.com; bx_Kaufman@hboe.org; mcmsrogers@msn.com; Toni_Wilson@hboe.org; Janelle_Hartsook-Tumeo@hboe.org

Subject: FW: 8th Grade Education

Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 14:03:50 +0000



























1895 8th Grade Final Exam















What it took to get an 8th grade education in 1895...

Remember when grandparents and great-grandparents stated that they only had an 8th grade education? Well, check this out. Could any of us have passed the 8th grade in 1895?

This is the eighth-grade final exam from 1895 in Salina , Kansas ,USA .. It was taken from the original document on file at the Smokey Valley Genealogical Society and Library in Salina , and reprinted by the Salina Journal.





8th Grade Final Exam: Salina , KS - 1895





Grammar (Time, one hour)

1. Give nine rules for the use of capital letters

2. Name the parts of speech and define those that have no modifications.

3. Define verse, stanza and paragraph

4. What are the principal parts of a verb? Give principal parts of 'lie,''play,' and 'run'

5. Define case; illustrate each case.

6 What is punctuation? Give rules for principal marks of punctuation.

7 - 10. Write a composition of about 150 words and show therein that you understand the practical use of the rules of grammar.



Arithmetic (Time,1 hour 15 minutes)

1. Name and define the Fundamental Rules of Arithmetic.

2. A wagon box is 2 ft. Deep, 10 feet long, and 3 ft. Wide. How many bushels of wheat will it hold?

3. If a load of wheat weighs 3,942 lbs., what is it worth at 50cts/bushel, deducting 1,050 lbs. For tare?

4. District No 33 has a valuation of $35,000. What is the necessary levy to carry on a school seven months at $50 per month, and have $104 for incidentals?

5. Find the cost of 6,720 lbs. Coal at $6.00 per ton.

6. Find the interest of $512.60 for 8 months and 18 days at 7 percent.

7. What is the cost of 40 boards 12 inches wide and 16 ft.. Long at $20 per metre?

8. Find bank discount on $300 for 90 days (no grace) at 10 percent.

9. What is the cost of a square farm at $15 per acre, the distance of which is 640 rods?

10. Write a Bank Check, a Promissory Note, and a Receipt



U.S. History (Time, 45 minutes)

1 Give the epochs into which U.S. History is divided

2. Give an account of the discovery of America by Columbus

3. Relate the causes and results of the Revolutionary War.

4. Show the territorial growth of the United States

5. Tell what you can of the history of Kansas

6. Describe three of the most prominent battles of the Rebellion.

7. Who were the following: Morse, Whitney, Fulton , Bell , Lincoln , Penn, and Howe?

8. Name events connected with the following dates: 1607, 1620, 1800, 1849, 1865.



Orthography (Time, one hour)

[Do we even know what this is??]

1. What is meant by the following: alphabet, phonetic, orthography, etymology, syllabication

2.. What are elementary sounds? How classified?

3. What are the following, and give examples of each: trigraph, subvocals, diphthong, cognate letters, linguals

4. Give four substitutes for caret 'u.' (HUH?)

5. Give two rules for spelling words with final 'e.' Name two exceptions under each rule.

6. Give two uses of silent letters in spelling. Illustrate each.

7. Define the following prefixes and use in connection with a word: bi, dis-mis, pre, semi, post, non, inter, mono, sup.

8. Mark diacritically and divide into syllables the following, and name the sign that indicates the sound: card, ball, mercy, sir, odd, cell, rise, blood, fare, last.

9. Use the following correctly in sentences: cite, site, sight, fane, fain, feign, vane , vain, vein, raze, raise, rays.

10. Write 10 words frequently mispronounced and indicate pronunciation by use of diacritical marks

And by syllabication.



Geography (Time, one hour)

1 What is climate? Upon what does climate depend?

2. How do you account for the extremes of climate in Kansas ?

3. Of what use are rivers? Of what use is the ocean?

4. Describe the mountains of North America

5. Name and describe the following: Monrovia , Odessa , Denver ,Manitoba , Hecla , Yukon , St. Helena, Juan Fernandez, Aspinwall and Orinoco

6. Name and locate the principal trade centers of the U.S. Name all the republics of Europe and give the capital of each.

8. Why is the Atlantic Coast colder than the Pacific in the same latitude?

9. Describe the process by which the water of the ocean returns to the sources of rivers.

10. Describe the movements of the earth. Give the inclination of the earth.







Notice that the exam took FIVE HOURS to complete.

Gives the saying 'he only had an 8th grade education' a whole new meaning, doesn't it?!



Also shows you how poor our education system has become and,



NO, I don't have the answers!

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It would require a heap of teaching and some willing and diligent students to pass this test, Terri!  I couldn't begin to go into it cold.

Sam

The minorities must attack... I am for Chick-Filet!

I know of some wonderul gays; however must they and their liberal ilk attack pro-Chriistians?  I am also very pro-American values which must be confessed to be the Christian majority.

Sam

If you have a choice, please go to Chick-fil-A.



Believe I'll go to Chick-fil-A and get some "Jesus Chicken" and waffle fries for my family at least once a week. Chick-fil-A is an American success story. Founded by Georgian entrepreneur Truett Cathy in 1946, the family-owned chicken-sandwich chain is one of the country's largest fast-food businesses. It employs some 50,000 workers across the country at 1,500 outlets in nearly 40 states and the District of Columbia . The company generates more than $2 billion in revenue and serves millions of happy customers with trademark Southern hospitality.



So, what's the problem? Well, Chick-fil-A is run by devout Christians who believe in strong marriages, devoted families, and the highest standards of character for their workers. The restaurant chain's official corporate mission is to "glorify God" and "enrich the lives of everyone we touch." The company's community-service initiatives, funded through its WinShape Foundation, support foster-care, scholarship, summer-camp, and marriage-enrichment programs. On Sunday, all Chick-fil-A stores close so workers can spend the day at worship and rest.



Over the past month, several progressive-activist blogs have waged an ugly war against Chick-fil-A. The company's alleged atrocity: One of its independent outlets in Pennsylvania donated some sandwiches and brownies to a marriage seminar run by the Pennsylvania Family Institute, which happens to oppose same-sex marriage.



In the name of tolerance, the anti-Chick-fil-A hawks sneered at the company's main product as "Jesus Chicken," derided its no-Sunday-work policy, and attacked its operators as "anti-gay." Petition drives on websites are demanding the company change and disavow their standards. Facebook users dutifully organized witch hunts against the company on college campuses.

Progressive groups are gloating over Chick-fil-A's public-relations troubles. This is not because they care about winning hearts and minds over gay rights or marriage policy, but because their core objective is to marginalize political opponents and chill Christian philanthropy and activism. The fearsome "muscle flexing" is being done by the hysterical bullies trying to drive them off of college grounds and out of their neighborhoods in the name of "human rights."



TO READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE: http://www.nationalreview.com/ARTICLES/258646/CHRISTIAN-BUSINESS-LEFT-S-CROSSHAIRS-MICHELLE-MALKIN

Please pass this on if you believe companies with Christian principles have a right to freely conduct business in the U.S.

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