So many questions...no answers except, "Trust me". Mitt, you know what? I don't trust you. You've changed your policies so many times, and you stray so far from the truth in your statements about policies you once embraced, even in the very recent past, during this very election, that I can't keep up. Are your pants on fire, yet?
Image from Americans Against the Tea Party.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
UN AUTRE HENRI LE CHAT
Thanks to Charley F-B for the reminder.
A QUESTION FOR YOU
If you choose an answer to this question at random, what is the chance you will be correct?
(a) 25%
(b) 50%
(c) 60%
(d) 25%
Discussion here:
Cheers, Paul (A.)
Friday, October 12, 2012
PLEASE PRAY FOR MALALA
Malala Yousafzai is the beautiful 14 year old girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban because of her efforts advocating on behalf of education for girls in Pakistan.
Image from Wikipedia.
O Lord of the people, heal Malala's injury, remove her pain and cure it. You who can cure, grant such a cure that no illness remains. (Islamic prayer with edit)After Friday Prayer, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf visited Ms. Yousafzai’s family at a heavily guarded military hospital in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, where doctors were considering whether to send her abroad for treatment.“The next 48 hours will be critical,” Mr. Ashraf told reporters. Extremists targeted Ms. Yousafzai, who was shot in the head while riding in a school bus on Tuesday in Mingora, because, he said, “they were scared of the power of her vision.”“She is the true face of Pakistan,” he added.....The army is directing efforts to save Ms. Yousafzai, who is on a ventilator. Government officials have estimated her chances of survival at 50 to 70 percent.
Image from Wikipedia.
FOR YOU, ROMNEY AND RYAN
R&R (Romney & Ryan), I don't know whether you are country music fans or not, but the video below is for you. You may want to take a lesson from our man Johnny. Nevermind the black clothing. No one cares what you wear. We care that you don't care about the people in Johnny's song.
CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER
The two love birds, IT and BP, are celebrating four joyful years of marriage today. I wish them many blessed and happy times together.I hope that many more gay and lesbian couples will celebrate anniversaries of their marriages before too very long.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
CARDINAL BURKE IN FABULOUS RED SATIN AND LACE
I’m sure that [Cardinal Raymond] Burke could explain why he is dressed this way. I am not sure that I would understand that explanation.If the splendid vestments point the worshippers to God, then fine, but if the elegant satin and lace serve as adornments for humans (in the Roman Catholic Church, men only) in a way that indicates the wearers are special in the eyes of God, then it's all wrong. I showed my posts on Cardinal Burke's liturgical fashions to my friend, and she said she liked them...well maybe not all of them. I believe the red vestment is the cappa magna which has a 20 foot train. I hadn't see the puffiness in the back before now.
Yes, I’m a Protestant from a very low-church Baptist tradition. And, yes, I’m sure that explains a measure of my befuddlement over this photograph. But not all of it, because, well, just look at it.
I can only guess that this is a ceremonial costume. It surely does not seem to be anything one might wear for practical reasons.
Photo from the cultural christian via Slactivist.
Thanks to Paul (A.) for the link. You all know how fond Paul is of the splendid vestments.
RUNNING AROUND LIKE A MADWOMAN
Ever since our visitors from Connecticut left to return home yesterday, I have been running around like a madwoman, and I got to feeling a little sorry for myself. Woe is me. But then I thought of a relative of mine who is laid up with a painful leg after knee surgery, and I prefer running around.
Below is a picture of us with our friends: Grandpère, Hugh, Ginnie, and me. As I said in my earlier post, we visited the Center for Traditional Louisiana Boat Building, in the picture below, and then had lunch at the golf club near Lockport, Louisiana. The couple's son, Andrew, is not shown as he took the picture, and I'll have more to say about him later.
Our friends and GP and I talked and talked. Ginnie and I stayed up very late talking Monday night, so we were tired and went to bed fairly early on Tuesday. Ginnie and Andrew were my companions on the nightly walk with my dog Diana.
We lost track of our friends for many years after we moved and they moved, and then several years ago I found them through the internet, and we've stayed in touch ever since and visited back and forth several times. Of course, we had filling in to do about what had happened over the years, but we seemed to get back quickly into the friendship groove.
Below is a picture of us with our friends: Grandpère, Hugh, Ginnie, and me. As I said in my earlier post, we visited the Center for Traditional Louisiana Boat Building, in the picture below, and then had lunch at the golf club near Lockport, Louisiana. The couple's son, Andrew, is not shown as he took the picture, and I'll have more to say about him later.
Our friends and GP and I talked and talked. Ginnie and I stayed up very late talking Monday night, so we were tired and went to bed fairly early on Tuesday. Ginnie and Andrew were my companions on the nightly walk with my dog Diana.
We lost track of our friends for many years after we moved and they moved, and then several years ago I found them through the internet, and we've stayed in touch ever since and visited back and forth several times. Of course, we had filling in to do about what had happened over the years, but we seemed to get back quickly into the friendship groove.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
WORDS HAVE POWER
Bro John Anthony posted in St. Cuthbert's Cottage
Bro John Anthony If you can recall words that hurt you, you can probably also recall words that sustained you, encouraged you, lifted you up. Words have power, power to create and power to destroy, power to bless and power to curse, power to heal and power to hurt.
-Br. David Vryhof
Society of Saint John the Evangelist
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
OUT TO LUNCH...
...and breakfast and dinner. Well, we are not literally out for all the meals, but we had lunch today at the club house of La Tour Golf Club. No, we are not members of the golf club, but the restaurant, with its very good food, is open to non-members.
Friends from Connecticut are visiting us, so I have little time for blogging. We visited The Center for Traditional Louisiana Boat Building with our friends today. Grandpère gave us the grand tour of the museum, and then we had lunch at the golf club nearby. We were in our friends' wedding 50 years ago, and we always have much to talk about when we get together. I hope to have a few pictures later. Unfortunately, our friends must leave tomorrow morning, so we have to cram in as much food and talk as possible in a short time.
I'll be back blogging tomorrow or the next day. Au revoir.
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