Monday, September 24, 2012
Letter to Liberal Children
This is from a poster at Free Republic. I cannot vouch for its authenticity, but it is a good read.
Here is a letter that a friend wrote to his children. He shared it with me and gave me his permission to post it. He also gives permission for any and all to use it.
Dear Heath, Laura, Shania and Zack,
Please forgive the formality of me writing a letter to my children, but my brain is so full of information and things I want to say that it is about to explode and I fear that if I don’t do something like this to organize, then edit and refine my thoughts, I will lose some important facts of the message. Even in this format I feel like I am rambling.
I have known for a while now that I needed to write this, but when it comes right down to it, it is hard to know where or how to begin. So I will just jump in with both feet and state it bluntly. Then, I will take some time to dissect my motivation which is as usual based on logic and common sense – the same logic and common sense that I try to apply to all the problems I encounter.
Anyway, after a lot of studying, reflection, praying, and an enormous amount of careful consideration I have decided that I cannot support President Obama’s re-election bid and will therefore be voting for Romney. Not that I am all that thrilled with Romney – he surely is having problems explaining his program adequately, but I don’t have the words to describe my disappointment in Obama’s performance and my sincere fear, even dread, for the survival of our country and life as we know it if Obama is re-elected.
I am providing this as food for thought. I hope you all invest sufficient time and effort to study and analyze the facts, look deep into your souls, and draw your own conclusions. If, after doing that, you are still loyal to Mr. Obama, then go vote your conscience and know that you have my blessing. After all, this is still The United States of America.
As for the reasons behind my decision, let’s start with a little background. As you know Nana and Pop-pop are lifelong Democratic liberals. So I was brought up in that environment. I never questioned it. I blindly accepted it as “The Way” and so when I reached voting age I dutifully enrolled as a Democrat. And for 35 years or so I subscribed to the Democratic ideals, always voted for Democratic Presidential candidates, and usually voted the straight Democratic ticket. But somewhere along the line things have changed. I’m not sure if it is I that changed or if it was the world that changed. To be sure in those early years I was naïve, ignorant, and just plain apathetic about the facts. But I also think the Democratic / liberal message was different back then. What I once accepted as compassion for my fellow man embodied by liberal ideals has somehow morphed into a monstrous entitlement philosophy. I no longer believe the Democratic message is compassionate at all, instead it is cynical and cruelly hypocritical. Although many of the rank and file Democrats still hold that compassion in their hearts as they blindly follow the party, the leaders of the liberal movement are only interested in trapping as many people as possible in a welfare / entitlement state of existence so they can exploit them politically for eternity. And on the opposite end of the liberal movement are those very entitlement beneficiaries, the people with their hands out all the time expecting a free ride from the government (exactly those that Romney said he could never reach). I’m convinced that if you want to see true compassion, you need to look to conservatives who are all about empowering each individual to reach his / her full potential and minimizing the obstacles to doing so. But of course that means that you need to eliminate the most of the freebies. But, I’m getting ahead of myself. Suffice it to say for now that I became a Democrat by default and not through any real conscious decision.
I married your Mom, also a Democratic liberal, so naturally it follows that all of you were raised in a Democratic liberal household. But, rather than spend the next 35 years blindly pulling that Democratic lever in the polling booth, as I did, I am asking each of you now to carefully analyze everything and then to make an informed decision about your future philosophy. Are you a Democratic liberal by default or by conviction?
Anyway I promised you common sense analysis of my decision so here we go. I find myself on the “other side” of just about every action that Mr. Obama has taken. So numerous are my disagreements and disappointments in Mr. Obama’s policies that it is impossible for me to deal with all of them here. So I will concentrate on just a few of the larger issues. These issues are all interconnected, and in analyzing the issues individually and with their connections, I believe that any common sense individual will see things as I do. You can go through the exercise of extrapolating to the other less significant issues if you’re interested.
1. Small Ball: Mr. Obama is basing his campaign on “small ball”. He focuses on less than serious issues and with superb oratory flair combined with a big dose of lies and half-truths he elevates those issues to extract maximum press coverage and / or damage to the Romney campaign. It certainly helps that 90% of the press is more than happy to carry water for the President. It is unfortunate that the combined efforts of Mr. Obama and the press often sidetrack Romney from his message. In that I am disappointed in both candidates. They are playing tiddley winks while the whole world literally hangs in the balance of the larger issues that are being ignored. The talking points that are being discussed in this campaign are BS compared to what really matters.
2. Foreign Policy: Although Mr. Obama made a good and gutsy decision to eliminate Bin Laden and other terrorist leaders, his overall performance with respect to Foreign Policy sucks, especially as it concerns the Mideast and the Islamist terrorists. He is selling out our ally, Israel, and he is advancing an atmosphere that emboldens the Islamist extremists. He stands on the sidelines, never lifting a finger to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. He is content to support reform across the entire Moslem world and, again, stands by as a spectator as that region moves ever closer to a vast extremist dominated Moslem empire stretching across northern Africa all the way to China. This will be an empire that hates our guts and attempts to do everything imaginable to annihilate our nation. That they will have access to nuclear weapons and be in control of a good bit of the world’s energy production is even more disturbing.
Further, if you examine one of Obama’s small ball issues, the “War on Women”, just think what it would be like being a woman in such an extremist Islamist dominated society. If we’re not careful, those same extremists will also dominate America and then you will really have a “War on Women”.
Nor do I want my as yet unborn grandchildren to have to sacrifice their lives to fight again for American freedom or to have to live as slaves in such an extremist society.
3. Economy / National Debt. For Obama’s entire term in office, our economy has been in a recession. Sure they have technical metrics that indicate a recovery is in progress, but a look around at the plight of real people proves that we are still in the throes of a deep recession. Our national debt is an unmanageable $16 TRILLION of which he is responsible for a third. I am concerned again for you all and my unborn grandchildren that your generations will never be able to repay all this debt and will therefore live in servitude to your new masters. Equally concerning about the unmanageable debt is the fact that without a vibrant economy we will not have the funds to support our own defense. So while we allow enemy factions to gather strength, we are simultaneously weakening our own position on every front.
Unemployment is also connected to the economy, but I will discuss that as its own topic.
One of Obama’s economic goals is redistribution of wealth. Essentially what this means is you take money away from the wealthy (aka the successful) and distribute it among the less “fortunate” masses. On the surface it sounds like a noble and reasonable plan. As Mr. Obama says, “Everyone has a shot”. But there are several things wrong with this thinking: First of all, it is one of the precepts of communism “from each according to their ability, to each according to their need”. Second, it thwarts any incentive that people would have to improve their situation. If they need to do nothing to exist, nothing is what they will do and the country and the world would be deprived of whatever good one of these “unfortunates” might contribute to the world. Third, the so called “wealthy” do not have enough wealth to support this scheme. Forget about taxing them. Confiscate every penny they have and you still will not have enough to pay off the national debt and support the masses. Fourth, the “wealthy, successful” people who are supposed to support the rest of us will also lose their incentive. Why should they continue to push themselves to achieve new goals, create new products, make more money if everything they work for is subject to confiscation by the Government on behalf of the less fortunate. So this will compel the creation of a mediocre performing nation unequipped and unable to compete in the global market. Fifth, these “wealthy” individuals did not become wealthy by being stupid. If the Government’s plan is to confiscate their wealth and distribute it to the lazy, then surely these people will find ways to hide their wealth, or move it beyond the reach of the Government.
Let me share a quick anecdote that analogizes the “Redistribution” problem in more relatable terms. I know this will ring true for each of you because you have all been excellent and overachieving students. Suppose you walked into a college-level class being taught by Professor Obama. Now further suppose that Professor Obama taught a very demanding class. The reading load was substantial. The tests were very difficult. There were several challenging projects. But in the spirit of the diligent students that you all are, you each earned an A in the class. Now, let’s suppose that there were 2 other types of student groups in the class. One of these groups put in just enough effort to pass, but not enough to excel. They all earned C’s or D’s. And now let’s suppose that the last group of students did nothing. They rarely attended class. They failed all the tests. They did not do the projects. On the last day of class, Professor Obama passionately explains that he realizes that adequate performance in this class is a pre-requisite to advancing in the college. So, to ensure that all of his students get a “Fair Shot” he is giving everybody a C. So he has redistributed the “wealth” that you earned and bestowed it on those that do not deserve it. He is pitting the efforts of one group against the others. How would you feel about all the effort you put forth to earn your C?
One final point before I leave the economy topic. It seems that if we continue down the road we are on, then the dollar will fail. I’m afraid we are already much closer to this than we realize. In fact, some experts have studied Obama’s economic strategy objectively and stated that it almost seems that collapse of the dollar and hence the economy is his objective. I am not a world economist, but a failure of the dollar would be a crisis on an unimaginable scale.
4. Unemployment continues to hover above 8%. But, again that number is “small ball”. It is BS. That 8% does not include those that are no longer looking for work. It does not include those that have found menial employment far below their capabilities. If you were to include those folks, you would see that the unemployment number is closer to 20%. The way that I see it, the best thing, really the ONLY thing that will pull this country out of the crash landing that seems inevitable is more jobs, better jobs. But there can be no more and better jobs without a vibrant economy. We need wealthy, successful, motivated people who are willing to take a chance to get wealthier and more successful and are willing to create jobs and opportunities for the rest of us as they do. But the Obama Administration seems hell bent on preventing any meaningful job growth. They are content to allow the population to “flip burgers” when there is real work to be done. The amount of rules and regulations required of businesses to hire and maintain employees is overwhelming. Likewise, the rules and regulations on the operational aspects of businesses is also overwhelming. It’s no wonder that many would be business owners just give up.
And then there’s Obamacare. Not only will this monstrosity guarantee that unemployment will remain high because businesses cannot afford the overhead, but it will also further devastate the economy with new taxes and fees on everyone. But even with all the new taxes bringing in revenue, Obamacare will add TRILLIONS more to our national debt. And guess what… Obamacare really has little to do with Healthcare Reform, but much to do with 1984-like monitoring and control.
5. Next let’s look at Obama’s Energy Policy, or lack thereof. He has it in his mind that we can achieve energy independence with “Green Technologies”. The only problem is that Green Technologies are nowhere close to being able to deliver the energy we need to run the country. I sincerely doubt that they will ever provide even half of our energy requirements, but they are decades away from that. But Obama has already squandered another trillion or so of taxpayers dollars in foolish investments in companies that have gone bankrupt, thereby wasting those dollars. Meanwhile, fossil fuel technology has developed to a point where our country has enough proven reserves and the means to access those reserves to last for centuries. But Obama refuses to allow exploitation of these reserves. Meanwhile, at the same time, he is subsidizing, with US Dollars, oil exploration off the coasts of Venezuela and Brazil. These countries are happy to take our money, pump the oil, and then sell the oil back to us at enormous profits. Something is wrong with that logic, especially when we could be producing our own energy. And given the instability in the Arab world, it is only a matter of time before the next crisis cuts off our oil supply. We need energy independence ASAP for geo-political reasons. We need to be able to meet our own energy demands domestically. We should also position ourselves to be able to export our excess production to other countries. Nevertheless, fossil fuels are a finite resource. So we need an energy policy that moves forward on and takes advantage of all of the energy technologies. Unfortunately our history has always been to use what is cheapest and most readily available. That is not a long term strategy for survival. We do need to develop the alternative energy sources to make our fossil fuel reserves last longer and to be ready to take on an increasing percentage of the country’s energy requirements when the reserves do start to dwindle. In other words, our Energy Policy needs to be an “all of the above” strategy. Now Mr. President says that he supports an “all of the above” Energy Policy, but that again is BS. If his strategy is “all of the above”…Why are we no longer drilling offshore? Why are we not drilling for oil in all the areas where there are proven reserves? Why are we not building pipelines and refineries? Why is he putting restrictions on coal? Why has it been over 30 years since we have built a new nuclear power plant in this country?
In addition to dramatically increasing our national security, becoming self sufficient in energy will also directly create jobs, millions of them. And if we can power our industrial engine with less expensive and more stable, reliable energy, this will indirectly create millions of more jobs. All these workers will be paying taxes and it is those taxes that will start to pull America’s economy out of the gutter.
OK, so the big elephant in the room when we talk about expediting the development of fossil fuels and nuclear energy is the environment and global warming. I understand. We do need to preserve our environment, but that preservation of the environment should be a challenge that also produces millions of jobs. We also need to be able to step back and see the forest for the trees. Consider this. If we lock up our energy resources and allow our country to continue to decline, we will eventually reach a point where we can no longer defend ourselves and our enemies will overrun the country. They will have no problem exploiting our reserves and will not concern themselves one bit with the environment. So the choice seems simple. Either we take advantage of what we have and allow ourselves to reap the benefits, or we sit on it and wait for some hostile country to take it over. As I stated above, I believe we should do whatever we can to preserve and maintain the environment, but at the same time, the environmental concerns need to be secondary to our survival as a nation. Just like when doctors amputate a diseased limb in order to save a person’s life, we should be willing to accept some disturbance in the environment to save the country. So what about global warming? That’s another good and tough question. I am not a physicist or a meteorologist, or any other type of scientist capable of figuring out the riddle of global warming. But I do know that many of the scientists doing research and publishing their findings on global warming were caught fudging their results. They were altering their data to fit their conclusions. That is fraudulent and plain ass backwards. There is also another group of prominent scientists that had once been onboard with the global warming theories and who have since rejected those theories. And finally there are still other scientists who state that what we are labeling as global warming is nothing more than a cycle of high sun spot activity and that there have been times past that have experienced similarly high temperatures based on sun spot activity. Empirical observation suggests that the world is, indeed, getting warmer. But the real question is: are we contributing to that phenomena? Common sense tells me that the answer is unknowable regardless of the number of scientists involved in the research. But common sense also dictates that one of these 3 statements must be true. Mankind is solely responsible for global warming. Mankind has nothing whatsoever to do with global warming. Mankind has some effect on global warming but there are other natural factors that also contribute. So, for the sake of argument, let’s assume that the first statement is true, i.e. we are solely and completely responsible for global warming. What are we going to do about that? Since green technologies are not nearly capable of meeting our energy needs, we either need to keep using the fossil fuels while we further develop the green technologies, or we crawl into a medieval hole and live the way our ancestors lived centuries ago. But let’s get real here. The same arguments that apply to the environment at large also apply to global warming. In other words, we might have to sacrifice a bit of global warming to meet our national strategic energy requirements, and if we are not willing to accept that, then the barbarians that will eventually overrun us will.
6. Finally, let me conclude with bringing this back to a quick look at the differences offered by our two candidates. Mr. Obama is well on his way to accomplishing (either by design or sheer incompetence) many of the horrors described here. He took an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. Yet during his term “We, the People” have lost a good bit of our constitutionally guaranteed freedoms. At times he acts like he thinks he was elected dictator. When he could not get his way legitimately through Congress, he resorted to bribes and parliamentary tricks (e.g. Obamacare). Other times when he could get what he wants he issued executive orders, developed regulations, or ignored existing laws which essentially made Congress irrelevant to him. Likewise he has ignored rulings of the judiciary and just did what he wanted to do. So, rather than upholding the Constitution, he is making a mockery of it.
Would Mr. Romney be any better? Based on these facts it would be impossible for him not to be better. I do know that Romney will roll up his sleeves and get to work fixing the economy, putting people to work, creating a sound energy plan, and implementing a reasonable foreign policy. Will he succeed on all fronts and to what extent? I really don’t know, but I do know that he has a proven track record. When he ran Bain Capital he created and saved many corporations and saved many peoples jobs. When the country was about to be embarrassed because the Olympics were in jeopardy of failing, Romney stepped in and saved the entire operation. It is crazy to me that now Obama wants to vilify him for these successes.
My feeling is that anyone with an ounce of common sense should be able to distinguish the clear difference. Voting for Romney should be a “no brainer”. But, I will end this letter as I began it. Do not accept anything that I have said here on face value. Do your own homework. Do your own research. Draw your own conclusions. And vote your own convictions.
No matter what happens I love you and will be there for you.
Love,
Dad
Saturday, September 08, 2012
Universal Education or Universal Competence
Daniel Greenfield, from the Sultan Knish blog
Please click on the link above to read the entire article. It is worth your time, and it is crucial for our society for all of us to understand that the pursuit of universal education is making us less productive and less innovative.
My friends know that I don't think much of our public education system (government schools, as Neal Boortz likes to call them). The thing is, I don't hate public school teachers or parents who send their kids to public schools. I think there are many wonderful people involved in our public schools as teachers, as support staff, as volunteers, and as students. My problem is with the idea that education should be provided and controlled by the government, who tries to provide an "equal" education for everyone. I also don't think that home schooling is the only alternative to our public education system, instead, I think we need a free market in education so that people will have the freedom to try a lot of different things to find what works for them. The same system for everyone doesn't work, and we are depriving many, many of our young people of the opportunity to discover their gifts and find something they can love and be productive doing.
Here are the "money quotes" from Daniel Greenfield's article:
"Universal education was the panacea of every socialist state. By NEA rankings the Soviet Union had a better education system than we do. Its system routed as much of the population as possible through higher education and degree mills making it better educated, on paper, than the Yankee running dogs of the decadent West. And yet the USSR was behind the United States in every possible area of life.
The more you universalize education, the lower the value of that education becomes. When the goal of education is not to teach, but to graduate, then the educational system becomes a cattle run which exists only to move students through the system and then out the door through classroom promotion. The High School education of today is inferior to the Elementary School education of yesterday and the four year college graduate of today couldn't even begin to match wits with a high school graduate from 1946. College has become the new High School. Graduate school is the new college. If we keep following the European model, then two decades from now, everyone will be encouraged to get a Master's Degree which will be the prerequisite for most jobs and also be completely worthless.
"But there is another model. Not universal education, but universal competence. The Jewish text, Pirkei Avot or Sayings of Our Fathers, circa 220, contains the following sage advice from Rabbi Chanina the son of Dosa, 'Whoever has more deeds than learning, his learning will endure. But whoever has more learning than deeds, his learning will not endure.'"
"Empowerment comes not from mere education, but from competence. Competence is skill-based, it indicates a level of practical ability in any field that goes beyond regurgitating the approved program of standardized education. Competence covers everything from being able to fix a car to being able to put together a sentence."
"We can still send a probe to Mars and stream live video of it to the world from servers to handheld devices not because of our wonderful standard collectivist education, but because we have still retained enough of a legacy of competence from previous generations. It's the same reason that the Soviet Union still had classical ballet. Even so about the only things we make anymore are programs from companies created by college dropouts in fields that boomed before they were standardized. Our innovation doesn't come, as Obama claims, from education. It comes from men escaping education."
"A society with universal competence is an achievement society. It is a place where things get done because the people have the skill to do them. They do not have the same skills, and they don't need to have them. Standardized education leads to standardized drones, not competent individuals. Ability is personal and skill is learned. Who you are informs what you do and what you do informs who you are. Education is information, but competence is identity."
"A society with universal competence is an achievement society."
"Above all else, a society of competent men and women is self-ruled."
"An America with even more universal education will not be any more competitive, it will be less so. There is only so much money available for 24.4 billion dollar education budgets, or the 500 billion dollar equivalent of it when applying the same per-child spending ratio nationwide. And when that pyramid of debt sinks into the sand, we will have a great many people with a passel of degrees and less useful skills than most Stone Age aborigines."
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For me, my concerns about public schooling go way beyond whether what we chose to do for our children is better than what someone else chooses to do with their children. We all have to do what works for our family right now. I would have loved for there to have been other opportunities for our kids to learn in community with other students with similar interests and goals. As it was, we found groups and individuals to work with and we all shared our gifts and interests and got our kids educated well enough to be competent in their chosen fields. My concern with public education as it exists right now is that we are trying to educate everyone in the same way. It is not working and it does not make sense. There is no real way to give everyone an "equal" education. It is time to stop trying to fit everyone in the same box and expecting everyone to follow the college prep track and to go to college and get a degree that does not give them any marketable skills. We need to find a way to let the free market operate in education and let the parents who care find the best fit for their kids. For the parents who don't care, there are many, many caring teachers, churches, and organizations who would be willing to help fund and run schools and programs to help those students find their competencies.
I don't have all the answers as to how something like this would work, but I think it is time for a discussion.
----Katie
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Why Does the Government Fight So Hard Against School Choice?
It is really all about power and control.
Neal Boortz
In writing about Chris Christie’s speech I mentioned something about
teacher’s unions. This is the convention week .. so I’ll deal with this
in greater (and more entertaining depth) later on. But just to put a
bug in your ear … across the country we are seeing teacher’s unions and
government education bureaucrats fight back more and more against school
choice. We’re spending, on average, $11,400 per year for each child in
a government school, kindergarten through high school. What are we
getting? Kids who can’t even fill out a job application or read an
apartment lease. Hell --- many of them can’t even make change.
In California they have “parent trigger” laws. After a government
school has received a failing grade for a number of consecutive years
the parents can “pull the trigger” and transform that school into a
charter school. Just such an even has occurred in one California
jurisdiction – but the local school board is refusing to allow the
parents to proceed, even after a court ordered them to do so. The
school board chairman is saying that he will defy the court right up to
the point of being arrested.
Click on the title to read the entire article. It's short.
We need a free market in education, folks. Too many people are making way too much money and turning out an inferior product. And please, I'm not talking about the good teachers out there who are doing their best to work within a system that works against them at every turn. The system is flawed! It is failing! We have to wrest control back from the bureaucrats and give it back to the parents and the communities. We need to make it easier for people and groups to innovate and try new things.
Students in the US currently rank 14th in reading, 17th in science, and 25th in math (out of a ranking of 34 countries.) We are below average in math! How can that be? It is time to loosen federal government control over education and give the people who want to improve our schools on a local level the opportunity to do so. What do we have to lose?
---Katie
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Separation of School and State
Issac Morehouse
"If you like the idea of a population that is competent in math, science, reading, writing, physics, philosophy, biology, history, economics and every other field of knowledge, you should oppose state support for education. Without resorting to complicated debates about curricula, teachers unions and budgets, the same economic analysis Smith and Hume used to understand the relationship between church and state can be used to understand the relationship between school and state. State support for education results in a less educated populace."
At the American Enterprise Institute's Values and Capitalism blog, Isaac Morehouse makes a case for separation of school and state by looking closely at the historic arguments made for separation of church and state and applying them to the concept of separating school and state. It is a compelling comparison. Just as a government supported religion loses its fervent followers, a population that has its education provided and paid for by the government loses its enthusiasm for learning.
Click on the the title above to read the entire article.
---Katie
Friday, June 22, 2012
The Christian and Suicide
Below is an excerpt from a pastor's book on dealing with depression, I Trust When Dark My Road. Todd Peperkorn is a Lutheran pastor who has walked the path of clinical depression. I found this excerpt very comforting in light of recent events, and I encourage you, my friends, to read it too, if you are struggling. The entire book is available for free download here: I Trust When Dark My Road
The Christian and Suicide
Could this happen to you? Believe it. Anyone is susceptible
to events like mine. Satan revels in them. As with Saul, Judas,
and so many others, Satan can use any external force to drive
us to despair. Martin Luther once wrote:
Since the devil is not only a liar, but also a murderer
[John 8:44], he constantly seeks our life. He wreaks
his vengeance whenever he can afflict our bodies
with misfortune and harm. Therefore, it happens
that he often breaks men’s necks or drives them to
insanity, drowns some, and moves many to commit
suicide and to many other terrible disasters [e.g.,
Mark 9:17–22].41
41 Paul Timothy McCain, (ed.), Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions
– A Reader’s Edition of the Book of Concord, 2nd ed. (St. Louis,
MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2007), 422. Used with permission.
This is so true, and a disease of the mind is the perfect
ground for Satan to plant his sick weeks of unbelief.
Is it a sin to consider such thoughts as suicide? This is
one of the many questions of guilt that trouble the clinically
depressed. Self-death is a sin, but it is only a sin. Jesus died
for all our sins, even suicide or worse. We are often placed
in impossible situations, where we sin if we do, and sin if
we don’t. Even if external forces (extended illness, loss of
work, etc.) put us in such a situation, sin is still sin. But more
importantly, Jesus’ forgiveness is still forgiveness.
Christ came to take our death. We really died in the
font, not when our body is laid to rest. This means that no
matter what terrible thoughts you harbor in your soul, in the
midst of your despair, Christ is there. You may not be able to
see Him, feel Him, or touch Him, but He is there. You are
washed in Baptism; you are cleansed in His name. You are His
holy child, beloved in His sight. Yes, you suffer. It is painful.
But suffer as the redeemed. For you will come out whole and
undefiled in the end.
Prayer
O eternal and merciful God, I give eternal thanks to
You that so far You have guarded me from countless
evils and provided me with the protection of Your
holy angels. Your gracious acts by which You have
protected me from evil are even more numerous
than the acts by which You give good things to me.
Whenever I see others suffer evils of body and soul, I
acknowledge Your kind mercy toward me. If, indeed,
I am free from such cares and evils, I owe this only to
Your goodness.
How great is the power of the devil. How great is
his deceitfulness. Every time that wicked spirit, our
powerfully cunning enemy, has tried to condemn me,
I have been able to flee his net and find safety behind
the shield of Your kindness and the protection of
the angels. Can anyone count the traps of the devil?
Who can count the times You have protected us
from his traps? When I sleep, Your providential eye
watches over me to prevent that hellish enemy, who
walks around like a roaring lion (I Peter 5:8), from
surprising me with his traps and powers. When Satan
attacks me with his temptations by day, the strength
of Your right hand comforts me in the kindest way
and prevents that deceitful tempter from enticing
me into his snares. When a countless army of evils
threatens me, the camps of Your angels (Psalm 34:7)
surround me like a wall of fire (Zechariah 2:5).
Even the most trifling and insignificant creature
threatens me with various dangers. How great and
boundless is Your kindness that You keep me safe
from them. My soul and body are inclined to fall into
sin. Because this is so, kindest Father, You rule my
soul by Your Spirit, my body by an angelic shield. You
command Your angels to guard me wherever I go and
to support me with their hands so my feet are not
dashed against a stone (Psalm 91:11-12). Because of
Your mercy, I am not destroyed. New dangers surround
me every day, therefore Your mercies are new to me
every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23). You do not
slumber or sleep, O faithful and watchful Keeper of
soul and body (Psalm 121:4). Your grace is the shade
at my right hand that keeps the scorching midday
rays of open and harsh persecution from striking me
down and guards me from the calamities and hidden
ambushes of the night (Psalms 121:6). You watch over
my coming in, direct my going forth, and govern my
going out (Psalm 121:8). For this kindness, I will sing
praise eternally to You and to Your name. Amen.
✦
42 Johann Gerhard, Meditations on Divine Mercy: A Classic
Treasury of Devotional Prayers, trans. Matthew Harrison (St. Louis,
MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2003), 88-89.
Saturday, May 05, 2012
Liberals, take a long look in the mirror
Read the article!
What? Conservatives more well-informed and more tolerant than liberals? Say it isn't so!
From the Star Tribune:
Survey data make clear that Republicans, on average, are better informed than Democrats about political issues. Data from the American National Election Study has confirmed this over the years, and an April 2012 Pew Research Center survey -- "What the Public Knows about the Political Parties" -- is the latest to document it.
On eight of the survey's 13 questions about politics, Republicans outperformed Democrats by an average of 18 percentage points. "Republicans fare substantially better than Democrats on several questions in the survey, as is typically the case in surveys about political knowledge," according to the study.
And:
A March 2012 Pew report, entitled "Social Networking Sites and Politics," found that 28 percent of liberals have "blocked, unfriended or hidden someone" on social-networking sites because of their political postings, compared with 16 percent of conservatives.
I know my experience has been that many liberals I talk with are less informed and much more unwilling to consider the other opinions as valid than are many of the conservatives I know. But, of course, we conservatives are painted by the media as intolerant and ignorant. Interesting to see some survey data debunking that view. Read more at the link. (Which I hope works, because this is the first time I have tried the new Blogger format!!)
---Katie
What? Conservatives more well-informed and more tolerant than liberals? Say it isn't so!
From the Star Tribune:
Survey data make clear that Republicans, on average, are better informed than Democrats about political issues. Data from the American National Election Study has confirmed this over the years, and an April 2012 Pew Research Center survey -- "What the Public Knows about the Political Parties" -- is the latest to document it.
On eight of the survey's 13 questions about politics, Republicans outperformed Democrats by an average of 18 percentage points. "Republicans fare substantially better than Democrats on several questions in the survey, as is typically the case in surveys about political knowledge," according to the study.
And:
A March 2012 Pew report, entitled "Social Networking Sites and Politics," found that 28 percent of liberals have "blocked, unfriended or hidden someone" on social-networking sites because of their political postings, compared with 16 percent of conservatives.
I know my experience has been that many liberals I talk with are less informed and much more unwilling to consider the other opinions as valid than are many of the conservatives I know. But, of course, we conservatives are painted by the media as intolerant and ignorant. Interesting to see some survey data debunking that view. Read more at the link. (Which I hope works, because this is the first time I have tried the new Blogger format!!)
---Katie
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Isn't It Amazing?
This has been going around the internet, so I thought I would share it too:
ISN’T IT AMAZING?
Isn’t it amazing that, within only one week of Tiger Woods crashing his Escalade, the press found every woman with whom Tiger has had an affair during the last few years?
And, they even uncovered photos, text messages, recorded phone calls, etc.!
Furthermore, they not only know the cause of the family fight, but they even know it was a 9 iron from his golf bag that his wife used to break out the windows in the Escalade.
Not only that, they know which wedge!
And, each & every day, they were able to continue to provide America with updates on Tiger’s sex rehab stay, his wife’s divorce settlement figures, as well as the dates & tournaments in which he will play.
Now, Barack Hussein Obama has been in office for almost three years, yet this very same press:
· Cannot find any of his childhood friends or neighbors;
· Or find any of Obama’s high school or college classmates;
· Or locate any of his college papers or grades;
· Or determine how he paid for both a Columbia & a Harvard education;
· Or discover which country issued his visa to travel to Pakistan in the 1980’s;
· Or even find Michelle Obama’s Princeton thesis on racism.
They just can’t seem to uncover any of this.
Yet, the public still trusts that same press to give them the whole truth!
Don’t you find that totally amazing?
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What I find amazing is that anyone believes the mainstream media about anything anymore.
---Katie
ISN’T IT AMAZING?
Isn’t it amazing that, within only one week of Tiger Woods crashing his Escalade, the press found every woman with whom Tiger has had an affair during the last few years?
And, they even uncovered photos, text messages, recorded phone calls, etc.!
Furthermore, they not only know the cause of the family fight, but they even know it was a 9 iron from his golf bag that his wife used to break out the windows in the Escalade.
Not only that, they know which wedge!
And, each & every day, they were able to continue to provide America with updates on Tiger’s sex rehab stay, his wife’s divorce settlement figures, as well as the dates & tournaments in which he will play.
Now, Barack Hussein Obama has been in office for almost three years, yet this very same press:
· Cannot find any of his childhood friends or neighbors;
· Or find any of Obama’s high school or college classmates;
· Or locate any of his college papers or grades;
· Or determine how he paid for both a Columbia & a Harvard education;
· Or discover which country issued his visa to travel to Pakistan in the 1980’s;
· Or even find Michelle Obama’s Princeton thesis on racism.
They just can’t seem to uncover any of this.
Yet, the public still trusts that same press to give them the whole truth!
Don’t you find that totally amazing?
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What I find amazing is that anyone believes the mainstream media about anything anymore.
---Katie
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