Saturday, July 19, 2003

In my opinion, Abdul Rehman is a liar. Rehman was recently released from the U. S. military jail in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He claims that he was beaten, "but he refused to show scars that may have resulted from any abuse." Why? Because there weren't any scars, because he wasn't beaten.
Why are so many Americans overweight? Here's a headline that offers a clue:

Americans clean their plates, no matter how full

Saturday, July 12, 2003

I started reading Pontius Pilate today. I am on page thirty-five. It seems that little is known about the man, not even where he was born. So far, I have read of three possibilities: Italy, Spain, or Germany. One difficulty that I am having relates to the names of persons. I don’t know how to pronounce them, and not knowing how to pronounce them, it is almost impossible for me to remember them. Otherwise, the book is interesting. More to follow...

Friday, July 11, 2003

Friday, June 27, 2003

Reaction sharp to 'gay' sex ruling

Supreme Court decision said to 'awaken sleeping giant'
I Dare Call It Treason

Ann Coulter reveals that Democrats smeared Senator Joe McCarthy to save their sorry hides.
Motorist given 60 year-sentence in windshield murder trial

The defendant swigged booze, smoked pot, and took the drug Ecstasy. Then, while driving home, she hit a man. His body lodged in the windshield of her car, but he was still alive. Instead of taking him to a hospital, she drove her car into her garage and let him die there.

Thursday, May 15, 2003

I took my Mother to a regularly scheduled appointment with her primary care physician yesterday. Her appointment was for 8:45, so I took the morning off from my job.

Monday, May 05, 2003

Yesterday, my Mom and I went to the cemetery and put new foliage on the graves of my Father and my sister. Next Sunday, if the weather is nice, we plan to go out there again, so I can clean the grave markers. While we were out there, we also located my maternal Grandparents' graves and those of some other family members.

Tuesday, April 22, 2003

After doing all that they could to obstruct the United States from deposing Saddam Hussein and freeing the people of Iraq from his cruel oppression, the French now want to suspend the sanctions that were imposed against his regime. Why? You can bet that it is not out of the goodness of their hearts. "Follow the money," is a phrase that probably applies here.