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Monthly Archives: December 2003
Prayers for a New Year
In the name of Jesus Christ, who was never in a hurry, we pray, O God, that You will slow us down, for we know that we live too fast. With all of eternity before us, make us take time … Continue reading
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It’s our fault
I had a long and serious talk with an American friend recently in an attempt to understand on a one to one level what I already know, but really need to understand a bit better. Americans are hurting. Well, they … Continue reading
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Mad Cows, Mad Producers, Mad Politicans
While the BSE (Mad Cow) ping pong pontificating bounces around the media and political parties with re-acts, we still aren’t sure who is supposed to take the ‘blame.’ Canada? The US? So who ‘owns’ the latest sick cow? The cow … Continue reading
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Hello Mr. Prime Minister’s Office
Time for Canadians to pile on the Prime Minister’s ‘people’, and exercise our diminishing right to free speech. Jim at Blogs Canada has set the tone for the type of letter that some litigious liberals need to see. This dust … Continue reading
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Editor and Publisher has it’s 2003 Year End in Review Up calling it the year’s most significant press issues. If they feel this strongly about blogging, why bother including it in the list? Blah, blah, Blogs: Probably the most hyped … Continue reading
Around the world
While most of us had a quiet Christmas, the world dealt with it’s share of trouble. China Chinese engineers and officials have capped a natural gas well with concrete. It has become the worst industrial disaster in the nations history. … Continue reading
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Blogdom
Ok. I’m going to think out loud and publically. Why am I hesitant about this UK web aggregator that is garnering publicity? What is this strong sense of caution I’ve been experiencing? Dr. Adrian Warnocks Blogdom of God got a … Continue reading
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From my blog to yours
And the Grinch, with his grinch-feet ice-cold in the snow, Stood puzzling and puzzling: “How could it be so? It came without ribbons! It came without tags! “It came without packages, boxes or bags!” And he puzzled three hours, `till … Continue reading
