Friday, July 25, 2008

From Our Home to Your Home

From Our Home to Your Home.



'The light of God surrounds us.

The love of God enfolds us.

The power of God protects us.

The presence of God watches over us.

Wherever we are God is and all is well.'



From Our home to yours - enjoy.


Please don't break this even
if you only send it to
one person.
Thanks


NOTICE AT THE END,

THE DATE THE CANDLE WAS STARTED.

GONNA GIVE YOU GOOSE BUMPS.

I am not going to be the one who lets It die.

I found it believable ---

Angels have walked beside me all
My life--and they still do.

*********************

This is to all of you who mean something to me,
I pray for your happiness.
The Candle Of Love, Hope & Friendship

This candle was lit on the 15th of September , 1998

Someone who loves you has helped
Keep it alive by sending it to you.

Don't let The Candle of Love, Hope and Friendship die!

Pass It On To All of your friends and everyone you love!
May God richly bless you as you keep this candle burning.

I received it today for the first time

and I hope it comes back again someday.

Please keep this candle alive

Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow.

Don't walk behind me, I may not lead.

Just walk beside me and be my friend.


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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Office Praise

O - Oh Lord, help me not to cuss anybody out today
F - Freeze my tongue, if somebody gets in my way
F - Fill me with Your grace, so that I might stay cool
I - I'm trying to do right, but I ain't nobody's fool
C - Cause me to humble myself, before I get fired
E - Even a saint like me sometimes gets tired

P - Praise your name, because You've saved me, many times before
R - Rise up in me before I get in the door
A - All Mighty One, You know I need you close
I - Inspire me to be kind, if not to all, to most
S - Show me how to be an example of Your love, not hate
E - Even me Lord, I hope it's not too late

'Today I ask God to meet me at the office door, and sit with me all day'

Live in such a way that those who know you but don't know God, will
come to know God because they know you.


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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Lets talk about it... Hillary Clinton

Since 2001, I have served as the honorary chair of HillPAC, an organization dedicated to helping working families. It is our goal to fight for a better future for every child, and for every family. To keep fighting for those who get up every day, no matter what the odds, and never give in. For those who never back down, and those who always stand their ground. HillPAC works to elect Democratic candidates to office who share these same ideals and goals and I'm proud to serve as the honorary chair and I hope you will join me in this mission.

Together, we began this campaign by starting a conversation with the American people, a conversation about where our country was headed and how we could work together to bring about the change America needs.

Our campaign for the White House may be over, but I hope that conversation continues through HillPAC. I'm so grateful for everything you did to help me over the past year and a half, and I want to make sure that as we keep fighting for change, you are just as deeply involved now as you were then.

So let's keep the conversation going. I want you to tell me about the issues that matter to you. I want to hear what's happening with you and your family -- how high gas prices, the war in Iraq, and the struggling economy are affecting you. Your feedback will help steer the direction of HillPAC and how we are going to tackle America's problems together.

Click here to tell me about the issues that matter to you and your family today.

I'm so proud of the campaign we ran together because we focused on the issues that make a difference to people in their everyday lives. And I heard every day on the campaign trail what that meant to the people we're fighting for. All the stories I heard shaped the campaign we ran.

In the weeks, months, and years to come, I won't let my dedication to our values waver and by fighting to make sure Barack Obama is our next President we will finally have a Democrat in the White House who is also dedicated to the things we care so deeply about. I'm going to work as hard as I can between now and November to help Barack Obama win the White House and Democrats win bigger majorities in Congress. I hope you will continue to fight with me because together, if we don't back down and don't give up we can make all the difference.

So let's continue our vital conversation about the direction America is taking. Tell me what you're concerned about right now: the issues that affect your life and the principles you want to keep fighting for.

Let's keep the conversation going -- tell me what you think.

Thank you so much for all you are doing. I'm really looking forward to continuing our great conversation.

Sincerely,

Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Report: Vets Pay More for Health Care

Report: Vets Pay More for Health Care
Week of July 21, 2008

A government report found that former U.S. soldiers who were disabled fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan and who live far from Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or Defense Department hospitals and rehabilitation centers pay more for health care than other veterans. The report says that because of this "inequity," Congress should pass legislation waiving the requirement for disabled soldiers to pay premiums to enroll in the federal Medicare program. The report also urged the Defense Department to create an office to ensure that injured Soldiers have a "seamless transition" as they transfer out of the military health care system and into the system operated by the VA.

Read the article on Military.com.

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Gary school board candidate says election was 'a fraud'

Gary school board candidate says election was 'a fraud'


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By John Byrne Post-Tribune staff writer

CROWN POINT -- A failed candidate for the Gary School Board testified Tuesday that a Democratic Party conspiracy carried his opponent to victory.
Testifying as part of his lawsuit seeking a new election, L'Sana Djahspora said high-ranking Gary Democrats should have known they violated state law by including Darren Washington's name on an endorsement slate widely distributed to voters outside the polls May 6.

"The resources of the organization went into perpetrating what I believe is a fraud," Djahspora told Lake County Circuit Court Judge Lorenzo Arredondo.

Washington won the at-large school board seat by more than 12,900 votes over Djahspora, out of 27,000 votes cast.

Djahspora's suit contends the election is void because Washington's inclusion on the "Gary Democratic Slate" broke a law that school board elections be non-partisan.

Days before the election, the Lake County Election Board ordered the slates not be distributed with Washington's name on them, but Djahspora said he found poll workers passing them out at several polling places on election day.

"It was citywide. It was evident physically across the city," Djahspora said. "It was evident at every level of the (Democratic) organization."

But during the four-day trial, Gary Mayor Rudy Clay testified that he designed the slate, not the Democratic apparatus.

And Washington's attorney, Tony Walker, argued that lots of prominent Democrats backed Washington, but there was no organized design by the party to get his client elected.

"If I called 250 friends and said 'Thank you for supporting L'Sana, now let's spread out across the city to work for him,' would that be partisan?" Walker asked.

"I'm not sure," Djahspora responded.

"What if I was an elected official and I did these things?" Walker asked.

"Possibly," Djahspora said.

Attorneys now have until Aug. 29 to present their written closing arguments to Arredondo.

~There is no way that Rudy Clay or others that were on the slate didn't know what they were doing... #1 it was proven illegal and the fact they were passing these out to high schoolers was a big concern of mine...maybe that is the reason that Darren Washington won... maybe they should have put all the people running for the school board on the slate... that is my opinion... I think it probably should be a re-election... but then again... just having that name recognition now really might all that Darren Washington needs to win it again... it is great to win...but only if you win fair and square... I think because his name stayed on the ballot then, then he should have to forfeit his seat... Just my Opinion!

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