The other day I happened upon an interesting article from The Daily Telegraph about global warming. Apparently, when you pay attention to stories that the New York times prints, global warming has been occurring for over 128 years now. 128 years seems like a long time for the polar ice caps to be melting. Especially [...]
Archive | December, 2009
Thoughts About Mary And Max
December 24, 2009
I just watched one of the most heartfelt and touching movies I’ve seen in a long time.
Mary and Max, a clay-mation animated movie, is the story of lonely, ugly duckling, Mary Daisy Dinkle, who lives in Australia. One day, while waiting for her mother to finish “borrowing” items from the store she happens across [...]
Epcot Illuminations Preshow Audio
December 24, 2009
A half hour before the night show at EPCOT, Illuminations: Reflections of Earth, begins; the torches placed around World Showcase Lagoon light up and a selection of carefully chosen ‘world’ themed music begins to play. In my opinion this collection of music is a Disney Treasure. The sound and vibe of each song captures the [...]
Thoughts About Trials, Character & Bad Theology
December 23, 2009
“In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love; they had five hundred years of democracy and peace and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock.” – Orson Welles
I’m writing this post in [...]
Harry Reid Is Sentencing 210,240 Americans To Die
December 23, 2009
Harry Reid made a very interesting statement yesterday from the floor of the Senate, and I quote:
“Much of our attention this year has been consumed by this health care debate. And a Harvard study found that 45,000 times this year – nearly 900 times every week, more than 120 times a day, on average every [...]







December 30, 2009
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