If George Soros is the face of the Democratic Party, then God help us if John Kerry is elected.
Mr. Soros compared the Abu Ghraib abuse to 9/11, saying that we are now the terrorists.
He says there is no evidence of a connection between Saddam and al Qaida, despite known terrorist training camps in country and having provided sanctuary for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who beheaded Nick Berg, since 2001 after loosing a leg at his base in Afghanistan.
Soros also maintains "there were no weapons of mass destruction," despite the recent discovery of a sarin gas canister used as an IED near the Baghdad airport and another instance of a canister containing mustard gas.
It is interesting that at this "conference," Hillary Clinton introduced Soros by saying, "we need people like George Soros, who is fearless and willing to step up when it counts."
What we need is for Mr. Soros and those like him to start thinking.
Learn more of this disturbing left wing activist.
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Thursday, June 03, 2004
Christian World News, a site run by CBN, recently posted an article I'm sure you won't find in the mainstream media.
In Faith On The Front Lines, Wendy Griffith interviews journalist Sara Horn who, with Col. Oliver North, has written a book titled "A Greater Faith" which recounts stories of faith found and practiced on the battlefield.
Time after time soldiers tell of God's faithfulness to them during times when there is no other explaination for the events that took place. Storms calmed, tangible evidence of protection from enemy fire, faith practiced openly.
The interview is heartening, the book sounds like a must read. I'll be getting it.
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In Faith On The Front Lines, Wendy Griffith interviews journalist Sara Horn who, with Col. Oliver North, has written a book titled "A Greater Faith" which recounts stories of faith found and practiced on the battlefield.
Time after time soldiers tell of God's faithfulness to them during times when there is no other explaination for the events that took place. Storms calmed, tangible evidence of protection from enemy fire, faith practiced openly.
The interview is heartening, the book sounds like a must read. I'll be getting it.
Be sure to visit Letters From Iraq
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
While I've been on vacation for the past week+, I haven't been taking it easy, well at least the past 3-4 days. We've been out in the garden getting it spruced up. It needed it, haven't done anything since putting the garden pond in just after movin' in a year and a half ago.
I picked a great time to do it too. We just finished with the best part of the year here in Florida, January through April. The temps are moderate during the day, cool at night, it's really great! That's what folks move here from up north for.
Then there's summer. Today, June 1st, started out Hurricane season and while it's still technically spring, summer started. Driving to pick up a few things for the garden I checked the outside temp gauge on the Jeep and saw 101 degrees F. Wow! Thinking it might be registering hot I checked out several temp displays around town as I drove, and they were within a degree of what I had.
Well, the song may go, "It's summer time, and the living is easy..." but down here it's a whole lot easier inside where there's air conditioning.
Whew!
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I picked a great time to do it too. We just finished with the best part of the year here in Florida, January through April. The temps are moderate during the day, cool at night, it's really great! That's what folks move here from up north for.
Then there's summer. Today, June 1st, started out Hurricane season and while it's still technically spring, summer started. Driving to pick up a few things for the garden I checked the outside temp gauge on the Jeep and saw 101 degrees F. Wow! Thinking it might be registering hot I checked out several temp displays around town as I drove, and they were within a degree of what I had.
Well, the song may go, "It's summer time, and the living is easy..." but down here it's a whole lot easier inside where there's air conditioning.
Whew!
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