No other way
I like what God is doing right now in my life. So many decisions, chapters, and intersections of my past are what I am dealing with.
God continues to amaze me.
I>L>Y
Ps. How's that Obama thing working out for ya?
Now Blogging Less Than Ever!
I like what God is doing right now in my life. So many decisions, chapters, and intersections of my past are what I am dealing with.
God continues to amaze me.
I>L>Y
Ps. How's that Obama thing working out for ya?
Posted by Sacchiel at 7:22 AM 2 comments
I have so much to blog about and not enough time!
Lord bless you, whoever reads this blog anymore.
Posted by Sacchiel at 9:39 PM 0 comments
It's not negligence...it is love!
Yes, praise God for this woman! I will be checking back soon (Ha!).
I praise you Lord.
Posted by Sacchiel at 3:26 PM 4 comments
God is good! My world has turned upside down. More to come later on.
His Kingdom was, is, and is to come.
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, thank you!
Posted by Sacchiel at 1:15 PM 0 comments
Someone else who gets it.
Posted by Sacchiel at 3:09 PM 0 comments
I didn't get around to publishing this one much earlier, but it's been on my mind.
After the second presidential debate, Obama's campaign complained how McCain referred to the community organizer as "that one". They didn't like how he didn't address him by his name.
Why the fit when people say: Barack Hussein Obama? Isn't that his name?
Posted by Sacchiel at 10:10 AM 0 comments
Ben Smith writes:
Biden garbles Depression history
Joe Biden's denunciation of his own campaign's ad to Katie Couric got so much attention last night that another odd note in the interview slipped by.
He was speaking about the role of the White House in a financial crisis.
"When the stock market crashed, Franklin Roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the princes of greed," Biden told Couric. "He said, 'Look, here's what happened.'"
As Reason's Jesse Walker footnotes it: "And if you owned an experimental TV set in 1929, you would have seen him. And you would have said to yourself, 'Who is that guy? What happened to President Hoover?'"
Posted by Sacchiel at 11:07 AM 1 comments
Charles Krauthammer, who coined the term "Bush Doctrine" had this to say.
"At times visibly nervous . . . Ms. Palin most visibly stumbled when she was asked by Mr. Gibson if she agreed with the Bush doctrine. Ms. Palin did not seem to know what he was talking about. Mr. Gibson, sounding like an impatient teacher, informed her that it meant the right of 'anticipatory self-defense.' " -- New York Times, Sept. 12
Informed her? Rubbish.
The New York Times got it wrong. And Charlie Gibson got it wrong.
There is no single meaning of the Bush doctrine. In fact, there have been four distinct meanings, each one succeeding another over the eight years of this administration -- and the one Charlie Gibson cited is not the one in common usage today. It is utterly different.
He asked Palin, "Do you agree with the Bush doctrine?"
She responded, quite sensibly to a question that is ambiguous, "In what respect, Charlie?"
Sensing his "gotcha" moment, Gibson refused to tell her. After making her fish for the answer, Gibson grudgingly explained to the moose-hunting rube that the Bush doctrine "is that we have the right of anticipatory self-defense."
Wrong.
Krauthammer goes on to explain the reasons why and concludes with:
Yes, Sarah Palin didn't know what it is. But neither does Charlie Gibson. And at least she didn't pretend to know -- while he looked down his nose and over his glasses with weary disdain, sighing and "sounding like an impatient teacher," as the Times noted. In doing so, he captured perfectly the establishment snobbery and intellectual condescension that has characterized the chattering classes' reaction to the mother of five who presumes to play on their stage.
Posted by Sacchiel at 3:57 PM 0 comments
As opposed to Senator Obama, Senator McCain does not need to hide his background and omit large parts of his life.
Posted by Sacchiel at 3:12 PM 0 comments
Let's see, I am not going to support any projects involving:
1. Matt Damon
2. Us Weekly
3. Barbra Streisand
4. George Clooney
5. Bill Maher
6. Pamela Anderson
7. Eva Longoria
8. MSNBC
9. Whoopi Goldberg
10. Roger Ebert
11. Lindsay Lohan
Posted by Sacchiel at 10:42 AM 0 comments