tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-150926162024-03-12T19:27:49.634-05:00Heart Of The Wise"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left." Eccl. 10:2, NIV. God has spoken. To the right is wisdom, honor, strength, and truth. To the left is...not. I know which way my heart leans. How about yours?Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.comBlogger535125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-48835117647684712242014-06-06T22:18:00.000-05:002014-06-06T22:18:45.857-05:00The 6th of June<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/8-weBUzQleo?rel=0" width="420"></iframe><br />
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On this day, seventy years ago, the largest sea-based invasion in the history of the world took place as hundreds of thousands of American and other Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy to begin the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe and the crushing defeat of Nazi Germany.<br />
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As the historic Allied landings began, President Franklin Roosevelt took to the airwaves to lead the American people in prayer for strength, courage, and final victory. The prayer was delivered in a somewhat low key style yet is nevertheless stirring. In the video above is the actual prayer Roosevelt offered up for American forces, the American people, "sister nations" and, of course, victory. The prayer is a poignant reminder that, for those fighting WWII, the Allied victory was not a fore gone conclusion. Thus, divine aid was fervently sought.<br />
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Sit down and give a listen to FDR's D-Day prayer, and as you do give thanks to the men who hit those beaches, especially the ones who remain there still, and thank God for His blessing on that herculean effort of good to conquer evil.<br />
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June 6, 1944, the day God allowed us to save the world.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-64858142948935169892014-05-26T00:22:00.001-05:002014-05-26T00:22:59.747-05:00Memorial DayLet the pictures speak...<br />
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Thank you. God bless America.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-25813790634404744452014-05-20T22:25:00.000-05:002014-05-20T22:25:35.148-05:00Fire HGTV!In recent weeks the media's been abuzz with the saga of the Benham brothers, real estate millionaires whose tv show, <i>Flip it Forward, </i>was dropped by HGTV from its fall lineup because of the brothers' pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, Christian beliefs . In response to HGTV's smarmy and cowardly move, a petition, called Flip This Decision, was started on the pro-Christian website, <a href="http://www.faithdrivenconsumer.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Faith Driven Consumer</a>, to pressure HGTV to restore the Benhams' show. I understand the reason for the petition and I actually signed it, but I'm not sure it's the right response to the censorship and anti-Christian bigotry of the cable channel. Here's why.<br />
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If HGTV restores <i>Flip it Forward </i>to its lineup it'll be a victory of sorts for traditionalists and religious freedom. But I can't help asking, should traditionalists have anything to do with a channel like HGTV? Think about it. HGTV's rapid fire cancellation of the Benham brothers' show suggests that the network is run by ardent secular progressives vehemently opposed to traditional family values. Therefore traditionalists--Christian and non-Christian--should not support HGTV. It's monumentally unwise to support, aid, and abet that which is against you and everything you believe. In a shooting war no general would fight like that. We must stop fighting like that in the culture war.<br />
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So what, then, should traditionalists do about HGTV? I believe the correct response is to fire HGTV. Drop it from your cable or satellite lineup. If you can't drop it, don't watch it. Don't buy the HGTV magazine. Have nothing to do with the network in any way. Instead of begging to participate, we should "come out of her" and all other secular progressive cultural/economic structures and begin building a traditionalist counter culture/economy. That sounds like a tall order and it is. But I now believe it is absolutely vital to preserving and strengthening the moral values on which our most basic and cherished freedoms rest.<br />
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Freedom of association, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and economic freedom are all under assault in the name of tolerance and equality. Partnering with the attackers will just fortify them. They must be emasculated. Fire dies when it's deprived of oxygen. It's time to deprive the fire of the Left of the oxygen of our time, our money, our goodwill. It's time to "come out of her". Let's start by firing HGTV.<br />
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That's right. Out of everything that's going on in the world--the Ukraine crisis, Benghazi, the Nigerian kidnapping, the Keystone pipeline, the ongoing saga of Obamacare--in spite of all that and more, a Fox News show chose to open its broadcast with Bill Clinton's former f**k buddy. I mean, really?<br />
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Even if Lewinsky might've had something mildly interesting to say after over 15 years in the shadows, why make her reappearance the <i>lead </i>story? Surely the Benghazi coverup or Putin's saber rattling are tad more important business than the narcissistic utterances of an erstwhile Clinton, ahem, protege. That <i>The O'Reilly Factor </i>would treat such fluff as hard news is more than disappointing; it's disillusioning. <br />
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I've felt for a while that Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, and other Fox News regulars were losing their edge. That's why I've been watching them less and less, and without any feeling that I was missing something. Obviously, I'm NOT missing something. Monica Lewinsky is not news. And, it now appears, neither is Fox.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-29046207826537312822014-04-20T21:09:00.001-05:002014-04-20T21:09:50.228-05:00He is risen!I hope everyone had a fun and blessed Easter. Mine was good, quiet and peaceful. A very nice day.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-51104256598588142432014-03-31T17:35:00.001-05:002014-03-31T17:35:25.208-05:00Happy Birthday To Me!Happy birthday to me! Today's my birthday. I'm 50-years-old today and I can't believe it. I've lived for <i>half a century. </i>That definitely marks a milestone, and the other "milestone" marked today is this is the last day to sign up for Obamacare. Yep, open enrollment ends on my birthday and no, I have not and will not sign up.<br />
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I refuse to take part in the Ponzi scheme that is Obamacare. I'm not sure how I'll take care of my medical needs. I'm thinking about joining one of the Christian health care sharing ministries, such as MediShare or Christian Healthcare Ministries. In fact, I've already received an information packet from CHM. I don't know if a health care sharing ministry will be the right choice for me but I DO know Obamacare is not the right choice for me. Whew, what sobering issues to think about on what should be a carefree day!<br />
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Enough about Obamacare. I'm going to get ready to attend my weekly Bible study and enjoy the remaining hours of my special day. Fifty years ago today, I was born. I think that's pretty neat!Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-75992887353631494412014-03-30T21:00:00.000-05:002014-03-30T21:00:12.210-05:00Time To Leave "The Walking Dead"?It's on. The last episode of season 4 of <i>The Walking Dead.</i> And for me this episode may be the last one, period. Why? Because of gay character Tara Chalmers. Before you throw rocks at me, this isn't about being anti-gay, it's about being anti-propaganda.<br />
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When I started watching <i>The Walking Dead </i>three years ago I just wanted to watch a scary, suspenseful tale of people trying to survive a zombie apocalypse; I didn't want to be "agendaized". And Hollywood being what it is, you know a gay character was added to <i>TWD </i>only for propaganda purposes. Gay is good! Gays are normal! <i>I don't want that.</i><br />
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Don't misunderstand me. If I go into a movie, book, or TV show knowing there's a message, that's one thing. Then I can prepare myself for it and choose to overlook it if the story is good enough. But if a show presents itself as one thing and then, later, slips "agenda stuff" in, that I don't like! Especially when it's left-wing, secular progressive agenda stuff. And that's what having a gay character on <i>The Walking Dead </i>is.<br />
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Think about it. What does Tara Chalmers' lesbianism add to the show? What makes it necessary? Nothing, except its propaganda value. Gay is good! Gays are normal! Gays are everywhere!<br />
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I'm a Bible-believing Christian. I believe homosexual behavior is a sin. I believe in traditional marriage. Those are my convictions, and if I'm going to live by them I can't support anything that actively opposes or undermines them. Is <i>The Walking Dead </i>doing that by adding lesbian Tara Chalmers to the cast? Most likely, though I really, really hope not. But if it is, goodbye <i>The Walking Dead.</i>Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-67008762555399758692014-03-23T22:53:00.002-05:002014-03-23T22:58:01.561-05:00ConvictionA while back I read a Christian book titled <i>The 10 Dumbest Things Christians Do</i>, by Mark Atteberry. While reading it it struck me that some of the dumb things Atteberry says Christians do are done by conservatives, too. The one dumb thing Atteberry detailed that I think really applies to conservatives is this one: living below the level of their beliefs.<br />
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<i>Living below the level of their beliefs.</i><br />
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Or, as I would say it for conservatives, living below the level of their convictions.<i> </i>Conservatives do this habitually, almost unconsciously, and it's maddening. It's another reason why I no longer call myself a conservative. However, I can't be too indignant here because, as I look over my life, I see that I'm equally guilty of this failing. But now I've been motivated to make a change. Let me explain.<br />
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This year--at the end of this month, actually--I turn the big 5-0. In late 2013, as I contemplated this milestone, I resolved to make some changes in and bring closure to certain parts of my life. Specifically, I committed to attending a Cowboys' game in my father's honor. It was a promise I'd made to my Dad after he died of cancer without being able to attend any of his favorite team's games. This year, 2014, would mark nine years since I'd made that promise and I determined that I was finally going to keep it, money and other issues be damned.<br />
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Then the gay marriage controversy erupted again. <br />
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Specifically, national furor broke out over Arizona's proposed "anti-gay" law that would allow business owners to refrain from serving homosexual weddings based on their religious convictions. Under intense pressure from many sectorsArizona's governor, Jan Brewer, vetoed the law. One of the entities pressuring Brewer to do so was the NFL. When I heard that the National Football League had stood up against religious freedom I decided I would no longer patronize that organization. I wouldn't buy any NFL products. I wouldn't watch any NFL games nor would I attend any. I decided it was time to start living my convictions. But what of my promise?<br />
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I'm going to keep it. I'm going to attend one Cowboys' game for my father and then I'll be done with the NFL. This may seem like a small step for my convictions, and it is. I don't want to make some big commitment to reorder my entire life ALL AT ONCE according to my beliefs and then fail. I'm making small moves that will be easier to sustain. And as one small change becomes a way of life, I will add another. One step at a time. Bit by bit. Here a little, there a little.<br />
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It is now my life's work to live <i>by </i>my convictions, not beneath them. I'm now dedicated to being AWARE of how I live, not just going on autopilot, and to being conscious of the impact of my choices. And as I change myself I can change my country. Restore America from the bottom up. Live your convictions! That is what it means to be wise. Join me.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-15411022498128669852014-02-05T21:04:00.000-06:002014-02-05T21:09:46.180-06:00That CommercialI've heard about <i>the commercial.</i><br />
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I didn't watch the Super Bowl so I haven't seen Coca-Cola's now infamous<i> </i>ad featuring <i>America the Beautiful </i>sung in different languages. From what I've heard, though, the ad is an ode to multiculturalism, and the political right is quite riled up about it. I understand their anger. However, with all due respect to my friends on the right, I think they're overreacting just a bit.<br />
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There's a saying, taken from the title of a popular book, that is appropriate for this controversy: <i>don't sweat the small stuff. </i>And that commercial is small stuff. Yes, I understand the implications of Coca-Cola pandering to multiculturalism and political correctness, and if the company had done that with <i>The Star-Spangled Banner </i>I'd be as upset as most conservatives.<i> </i>Why? Because <i>The Star-Spangled Banner </i>is our <b>national anthem, </b>the official hymn of our American identity. <i>America the Beautiful, </i>while a poignantly patriotic song, is not. <br />
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We have epic problems facing our country today. We are 17 <b>trillion </b>dollars in debt. We have an imperial president who ignores the Constitution. We still have terrorists who want to kill us. In the name of fighting "discrimination", gay activists are undermining our freedoms of association, speech, religion, and conscience. Millions of Americans have lost their health insurance due to Obamacare and millions more will likely lose theirs in the near future. Like I said, epic problems. We can't afford to waste energy on small stuff. We must stay focused on the real threats to America and a multi-lingual rendition of <i>America the Beautiful </i>isn't one of them.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-73974359363501065632014-01-17T21:28:00.000-06:002014-01-17T21:28:37.621-06:00"Why I'm A Black Republican"I found this little gem while looking around on Pinterest. This video presents Black Republicans/conservatives explaining <i>why </i>they are Republican/conservative. For anyone who wants to understand, this vid is a short 'n' sweet intro into the "oxymoron" of being Black and Right. You'll find it enlightening.<br />
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with the warmth of His light!Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-57366261709445767102013-12-25T14:11:00.000-06:002013-12-25T14:14:17.747-06:00Missed Opportunities?Since the disastrous rollout of Obamacare that began on October 1 I haven't been impressed with the reactions of Barak Obama and his fellow Democrats. However, I've been even less impressed with the reaction of Republicans and conservatives. <br />
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The embarrassingly trouble plagued beginnings of Obamacare afforded the GOP and conservatives a golden opportunity to stop Obamacare in its tracks...if they really wanted to do that. For nearly three months now Americans' attention has been glued not only to Obamacare and its problems but to the broader issue of health care, health insurance, and how best to help those who have neither. The American people have never been more primed for alternatives to Obamacare, but the GOP and conservatives have offered them nothing.<br />
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Republicans and conservatives could and should have spent the last two+ months hammering home <i>their </i>health care solutions to an eager-to-listen public. Instead, the American people have been treated to a barrage of childish schadenfreude.<br />
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"Nah, nah, nah, boo boo! Your website don't work!"<br />
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That's essentially what Republicans and conservatives have been saying since the botched rollout of Obamacare's website healthcare.gov. CHILDISH!!!!! As I listened to these rants I kept asking myself what Republicans and conservatives were going to do once the website started working better, as it appears to be doing. What were they going to say then? Didn't the 2012 presidential elections teach the GOP and conservatives that they can't win just by carping on liberals' failures? Apparently not.<br />
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Conservatives, Republicans, you have to offer people something. You have to give them solutions, a vision, hope. That, not juvenile rants, is what the American public is hungering for. If you can't deliver then you'll lose in 2014, 2016, and beyond. And you'll deserve to.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-87449258744342039392013-11-28T12:59:00.001-06:002013-11-28T12:59:34.508-06:00GratitudeI'm grateful for my family.<br />
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I'm grateful for my mother, who always has my back even when I don't deserve it.<br />
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I'm grateful for my sister who's my best friend.<br />
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I'm grateful for my brother who always makes me laugh.<br />
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I'm grateful for my uncle who knows how to encourage me and strengthen my faith just when I need it.<br />
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I'm grateful for my niece who reminds me life is beautiful.<br />
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I'm grateful for my nephew who inspires me to write.<br />
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I'm grateful for my great-niece who keeps me young and whose innocence inspires me to fight for the preservation of our culture's time-honored values.<br />
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I'm grateful for my friends who are true lights in the darkness.<br />
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I'm grateful I live in a country where, for now, at least, I can speak my mind, practice my faith, and live my life as I choose with little fear of persecution, imprisonment, or death.<br />
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And finally, as a cancer survivor, I'm just grateful to be here, to see another holiday, to be <em>alive. </em><br />
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God is good!<br />
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-18233854299217448492013-11-20T21:13:00.000-06:002013-11-20T21:14:06.857-06:00Indeed!The best description of Obamacare I've seen. Short, sweet, and SPOT ON!!!!<br />
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The grieving family of Linda Baker, wife of Baptist pastor Mark Baker, were denied their request to have the ichthys--an early fish symbol of Christianity--with "Jesus" written inside it, placed on Mrs. Baker's headstone. Shawn Rewoldt, manager of the public cemetery where Mrs. Baker was buried, refused the family's request on the grounds that the name "Jesus" might offend someone. Stunned, the family protested only to have Rewoldt compare the Jesus-in-the-ichthys symbol to the hooked cross of Nazi Germany. "What if somebody wanted to put a swastika [on a headstone]?" Rewoldt reportedly told the Bakers to defend his decision. Next, the family appealed to the city council for help but the council supported Rewoldt. Only after being pressured by a Facebook campaign launched by the Bakers did Sterling city manager Joe Kiolbasa overrule Rewoldt. Linda Baker will get to have the symbol she wanted put on her headstone after all, but her wish should never have been denied in the first place.<br />
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Yes, I know the cemetery in question was a public, city-owned cemetery, but the manager didn't use the separation of church and state ruse to block the Baker family's religious freedom. Oh no. He tried to stop Jesus's name from being seen on the grounds that its "Christian connotation" might offend. If the Bakers had asked for the name "Allah" or "Mohammed" for their loved one's headstone you can bet your proverbial bottom dollar that neither of them would've been deemed potentially offensive.<br />
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This entire incident was despicable and outrageous! Yet, as outrageous as it was I would've expected it in the big liberal cities on the east and left coasts. Shockingly, this attack on Christianity occurred in the heartland in a town with less than 20,000 people. The poison of political correctness and Christophobia is seeping into and corroding every nook and cranny of America. All the budget and policy battles in Washington will be for nothing if we don't stop the march of the Left's cultural rot through America. To paraphrase Jesus, what does it profit a nation to gain fiscal order yet lose its soul?<br />
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Try banning that, Sterling, Colorado.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-48326213402371067762013-10-08T21:21:00.000-05:002013-10-08T21:23:19.563-05:00Maximum MeanessThe Obama regime is despicable.<br />
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I'm sitting here watching Megyn Kelly's new show "The Kelly Files" on Fox News and I'm in a state of shock. I've learned that the families of five of our warriors killed in Afghanistan will be denied death benefits. Basically what that means is that the government won't pay for the warriors' funerals nor for flying the families to Dover Air Force Base to retrieve their fallen loved ones' bodies. And this is being blamed on the government shut down. <em>Outrage </em>doesn't begin to described my feelings on this. This is the Obama regime's policy of maximum pain in action. What is the policy of maximum pain?<br />
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Maximum pain is the Obama regime's strategy to rout the GOP by using the shutdown to cause as much hurt to Americans as possible and then blaming Republicans. It's pure political warfare being waged on the backs of the American people. Private businesses have been closed by the Parks Service. Park rangers have been told to make things as difficult for the public as possible. And now this outrage of denying death benefits to the families of our fallen heroes. Corrupt! Corrupt! Maximum pain is corrupt. The Obama regime is corrupt, headed by a Dear Leader wannabe utterly contemptuous of the limits on his power.<br />
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Obama must be made to know that he's no Dear Leader. He's the president of a free, representative republic with a loyal opposition legally and morally entitled to block policies they don't like. That's how America works. If Obama and his Democrats don't like that then they need a BIG dose of their own medicine. Maximum pain for Obama, Pelosi, and Reid. YEAH!!!!Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-72113347682028549242013-09-24T21:25:00.000-05:002013-09-24T21:25:07.436-05:00He's the Man!Go Ted Cruz!<br />
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Ted Cruz, freshman senator from Texas is, as I write, conducting a filibuster on the Senate floor to stop Obamacare in the Senate as Republicans in the House voted to do this past Friday. I'm proud to say I voted for Ted Cruz and the more he conducts himself as a senator, boldly and fearlessly standing up for conservative principles, the happier I am that I cast my ballot for him. <br />
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Yes, I've complained about conservatives relying too much on politics to solve problems and defeat the left. However, there are times when political action is needed, and when those times come we on the right need a leader like Ted Cruz is emerging to be. In order to stand up for what he believes is right, Senator Cruz is having to stand against many in his own party--shame on them!--as well as those on the left, and he has the cojones to do it.<br />
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This is just what I wanted and needed to see. When politics is called for conservatives have had a pronounced tendency to cower, hem and haw, and eventually cave in to the left. Not tonight. Tonight, one conservative is standing Texas strong for the principles he believes in, principles he promised voters he'd stand for. That conservative is Ted Cruz, a total breath of bold and fearless fresh air. Ted Cruz, my senator. He's the man!!!!Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-5765034700605263662013-09-11T18:15:00.004-05:002013-09-11T18:15:46.519-05:00Twelve Years Ago Today9-11-2001<br />
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<b>REMEMBER.</b>Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-66985093184492662132013-08-27T00:37:00.001-05:002013-08-27T00:44:17.688-05:00My Revolutionary ActA couple of weeks ago I did a revolutionary act.<br />
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What did I do?<br />
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I planted veggies!<br />
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That's right. I planted five vegetable seeds--two lettuce, two bell pepper, and one tomato--in recycled toilet paper roll "pots", an idea I got from Pinterest. Aside from the tomato, this was my first time starting vegetables from seeds. So far, one of the lettuce seeds has germinated and two little precious green leaves are now poking through the potting soil. The other lettuce seed was trying to grow but I accidently uprooted it when I moved a hunk of potting soil that was laying on it. The tomato and bell pepper seeds turned out to be duds. I planted new lettuce, bell pepper, and tomato seeds this past Saturday. Hopefully, these will take; and when all five seedlings come of age, so to speak, I'll transplant them into containers. Yes, I'm a container vegetable gardener.<br />
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This is actually my third attempt at container veggie gardening. In 2009 and 2011 I grew bell peppers and cherry tomatoes--not from seeds--in flower pots on my front porch. They turned out pretty well. My mother enjoyed the tomatoes in her salads (I grew them for her; I can't stand tomatoes). The bell peppers were about half the size of the ones in stores and the flavor was a bit too mild for my taste, but it was downright awesome cooking with my own homegrown vegetables. Oh, the feeling of achievement and independence! <b>Sweet!</b><br />
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Achievement. <i>Independence.</i><b> </b><br />
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That is what makes planting those seeds 15 days ago a revolutionary act. It was an act of self-reliance. It was, however small, a declaration of independence from and resistance to the increasingly entrenched and poisonous entitlement mentality that twice put Obama into power. And we need more of this bottom up resistance; much, much more!<br />
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Leftism, currently personified in Barack Obama, won't be defeated from the top down, as so many conservatives foolishly believe. Rather, it will be defeated from the bottom up by a lifestyle revolution in which people reject the statist behemoth, reclaim personal responsibility and liberty, and provide as much for themselves as they can. And it doesn't have to be done in one fell swoop. Individuals can start this revolution by taking one or two small steps, mastering them, and then moving on into greater and greater self-reliance.<br />
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My revolutionary act was planting five seeds. If I can do that, you can too.<br />
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Time to start the revolution.<br />
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<br />Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-45445357411964952722013-08-23T20:11:00.001-05:002013-08-23T20:11:23.085-05:00"This is the year of MY arm!"No, this has nothing to do with politics or anything related. It's just one of the cutest commercials I've seen in a long time. So, as the label says, I had to take time out for cute. YOU GO KAITLYN JONES!!!!<br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/CBNUmKUT-Hs" width="560"></iframe><br />Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-66176823610577692132013-08-19T22:42:00.000-05:002013-08-19T22:47:36.739-05:00Scary StatsEarlier today while channel surfing I came across the Fox News show <i>America Live with Megyn Kelly</i> just as the show was highlighting some results from a survey on Americans' knowledge of and attitudes toward our 1st Amendment rights. The results were downright scary.<br />
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According to the survey, 46% of Americans named freedom of speech as the most important 1st Amendment right. However, a whopping 36% couldn't name even one freedom listed in the 1st Amendment and 34% of Americans thought the 1st Amendment went too far in guaranteeing our rights. <i>Too far?</i> What's wrong with those people?!<br />
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Those stats help explain why so many Americans continue to support Obama despite his disdain for the Constitution. They also help explain why so many Americans buy the Democrats' mantra that such things as health insurance and free birth control are rights. They believe such nonsense because it sounds good, it's something they want, and they have no other reference point by which to know what our rights and freedoms really are. Thank you, public education.<br />
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Instead of endlessly complaining about leftists' assault on our constitutional rights, we rightists should be aggressively educating Americans on why we have the 1st Amendment and the rest of the Bill of Rights and just how precious and vital they are. Then and only then can we begin to really defeat the left. Many 2nd Amendment supporters say that an armed citizenry is vital to a free republic. The scary stats quoted above show that an informed citizenry is, too.<br />
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<i></i><br />Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-84221705526574360072013-08-13T18:08:00.000-05:002013-08-13T18:13:54.231-05:00What's In A Name?Time can change things.<br />
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I recently changed the name of this blog from "Sinistra's Bane" to "Heart of the Wise". I made the change to reflect a shift in some of my ideological views. My basic outlook hasn't changed but certain things have. Consequently, I feel I need to change what I call myself, something more important than what to call a blog that hardly anyone reads. *ss*<br />
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For nearly 20 years I've proudly called myself a conservative but now that label doesn't suit me anymore. Why not? It seems too...limiting, too..."small". It doesn't encompass the whole of what I now believe.<br />
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I know that conservatives and conservatism have long been divided into 3 main "denominations": social conservatives, who favor traditional, Bible-base morality and values; foreign policy conservatives, who favor a strong defense and an America active on the world stage; and fiscal/tea party conservatives, who're committed to lower taxes, balanced budgets, and limited, constitutional government. I've always considered myself to be all of the above but it was social issues, especially abortion, that helped me to define myself as "conservative". While fiscal and foreign policy are very important to me, social issues top my list of concerns. And that's why I have a problem with continuing to call myself a conservative.<br />
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For that last decade or so, and especially since Obama was first elected in 2008, the conservative movement has, in my view, distanced itself from social issues and become focused on fiscal issues. This shift was especially apparent in the 2010 midterm and 2012 presidential elections, with seemingly all major strategists on the right calling for conservative/Republican candidates to ignore social issues and focus on the economy. That strategy failed in 2012 and many conservatives seemed to conclude that traditionalist positions on social issues, especially the hot button issue of gay marriage, is what did Mitt Romney in.<br />
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Now we have more and more conservatives supporting gay marriage and worse, expressing the same disdain for traditionalists that liberals do. It's like they can't get to a microphone or tv camera fast enough to reveal their new found "enlightenment" and "tolerance". Such caving to the left is disgusting to me. I always thought that the conservative movement would be a place where traditionalists would be accepted, respected, understood, and heard. I was wrong.<br />
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The left has convinced a huge swath of Americans, particularly the young, that opposition to gay marriage is diabolical bigotry and "extremism". Rather than resist this lie too many conservatives have taken the easy way out and have caved. But it's all to win elections, I've heard. Younger voters, so the argument goes, won't give conservative/Republican candidates a chance so long as they're seen as "intolerant". They must moderate or censor their social views so they can win and stop Obama from imposing his nanny state and bankrupting the country, the only cause that really matters. Yeah, right. That logic is just an excuse for cowardice in the face of leftism.<br />
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If liberals managed to convince enough Americans that advocating smaller government and lower taxes was "extremism" and hate, would conservatives change their stand on those issues, too? Would they suddenly discover a "conservative" case for big government and sky high taxes as they've found a "conservative" case for gay marriage? Methinks they would.<br />
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That's why I can no longer and will no longer call myself a conservative.<br />
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This is hard for me. I feel adrift. As I said at the beginning of this post, I've been calling myself a conservative for nearly 20 years. Now, I don't know what to call myself. There doesn't seem to be a single term that encompasses the whole of my socio-political belief system. Maybe I'll have to cobble together a new, multiple word term for my worldview. Or maybe I'll have to resurrect some long forgotten label from history. Or maybe you, my readers, have some good ideas. All I'm certain of right now is that "conservative" is out. I'm still on the right, though, the side of the wise. That, my friends, will never change. Of that you can be sure.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15092616.post-57908506177908734802013-07-28T02:52:00.000-05:002013-07-28T19:39:16.352-05:00New Name, New DirectionWelcome to "Heart Of The Wise!"<br />
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Hello blogging friends! As you can see I've changed the name of my blog (and will most likely be changing the url soon, too.) No longer will my humble spot on the world wide web be known as Sinistra's Bane. Now, my blog will be called, "Heart Of The Wise".<br />
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Why the change?<br />
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As you learned from my previous post I'm in a blogging malaise. I feel a strong need to take my blog in a new direction to reflect the philosophical shifts taking place within myself. Don't worry; I'm NOT switching sides; if anything, I'm becoming more conservative. The changes occurring in me are less about <i>what </i>I believe and more about <i>how </i>to advance those beliefs in society, how to best defeat the Left. I'm increasingly beginning to believe that the conservative movement in general and the Republican party in particular are actually proponents of what I call liberalism lite. They want to take America to the same destination as the Left, just at a slower pace. You can see it when conservatives discuss the nation's problems. Despite their constant call for smaller government they are, for the most part, devoid of solutions that don't involve government and/or politics. That's not me anymore, and I don't want that to be my blog anymore. Hence, the name change.<br />
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Sinistra's Bane, like its predecessor, PoorGrrl Zone, served me well but it's time to move on. I need a new name for a "new" blog that will, I hope, help take conservatives from whiners to winners. That can be done but it's going to take a tremendous effort, a movement wide mobilization equal to the military mobilization of WWII. My hope is that "Heart Of The Wise" be a part of that and maybe even help to create it.<br />
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Our country has MANY problems. The solutions bandied about by (most) conservatives/Republicans aren't working anymore, if they ever did. We need new ideas, fresh takes on old ones, and the wisdom to know the difference. My fervent hope is that my little place on the worldwide web will contribute to such a change on the right side, the side of the wise.Seane-Annahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02223095530241687589noreply@blogger.com6