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Happy New Year 2012

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Thank the good Lord that we’re starting a new Year of Our Lord Two-thousand, Twelve.  Or more curtly, 2012 AD, anno domini.

I can’t wait for the new year.  The most charitable thing I can think to say about this year just past is that at least it wasn’t 2008 or 1932, although the jury may still be out on a future 1932-like performance.  I don’t think 2012 will happen the way 1932 did.  I think the market tickers for the first part of 2012 are going to look the same as all 2011.  But what good news can there be that would overcome the systemic geopolitical and economic issues facing the Western world?   I can think of a few, and the exact things I’m thinking belong in the realm where the ’Frosty Beverage Light’ is always on, not here on the blog; I doubt these things will come to pass in any case and will be rendered moot.  We shall see.

For this evening I’ll count the many blessings granted me this past year and I will wish your 2012 has even more blessings than my 2011 had.

Inspirational Antarctica

Monday, April 7th, 2008

     Here’s more amazing video from Rob T’s Antarctica trip; set to some music that got my soul singing along, too!

Merry Christmas 2007

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

     May everyone in all the world experience the peace and joy of the season, even if only for a few moments. 

     Please keep the folks who are downrange in your thoughts and prayers!

     Let’s all keep in mind "The Reason for the Season":  This is the celebration of the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!  May He give us the wisdom and patience to keep hope alive in the world so we can feed the hungry, ease the burden of the afflicted, shelter those with no roof above them but the heavens, and convince mankind to be kind to his fellow man. 

Among Other Things That Never Occurred To Me

Monday, June 18th, 2007

     My buddy Matt dug this gem up:  The Islamopiscopal.

     I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again:  YGBSM!

After the Mount Soledad Cross

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

   When I die,
I want a cross marking my grave.  I want
everyone to see the symbol of my Lord and know that there is little else I want
people to remember about me than that I was a Christian.

     If any
atheists don’t like it and attempt to make future generations take down my
cross, I hope some good folks will refuse and ensure it remains standing.I hope that the democracy I will have spent
the best part of my life protecting will honor my eternal vote to display the
fact I was a Christian during my life here on earth. 

    I also
harbor a guilty hope that the good folks will tell the atheists where to go,
both figuratively and literally.

It’s a Good Thing!

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

    Abdul Rahman, the Afghani who was recently facing the death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity, has been temporarily spared (here’s a link to the story on FoxNews.com).  The case against him was dismissed.  The problem is, he’s still in a country where there are a lot of people out to see the death sentence carried out, regardless of the status of the court case.    

    Hopefully, if Rahman decides to try to continue living in Afghanistan, he’ll be left alone.   I rather expect he’ll have to relocate to a non-muslim country, rather like one Mr. Rushdie.