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WMD info

The Anchoress reports:
Hillary Clinton, in 2003, concurred, saying that the information President Bush was showing was “consistent with what we saw,” when she and her husband were in the White House.

I’ve always maintained that since both presidents used the same intelligence, either both lied, or both told the truth. CBS is saying neither President lied; [...]

Resolutions Update

Why Your Plans Fail – lifehack.org
People are notoriously bad at planning. The worst part is, we don’t even know it. One psychological study conducted asked students to predict when they expected to complete an assignment, almost none gave enough time. Other looks into financial analysts show that few can consistently beat the market.
The real problem [...]

Will the (S-Word) Hit The Fan for These Evangelists?

It seems that the Senate is going to probe into the financial affairs of some famous Televangelists. Named in the article are “six ministries identified as being under investigation by the committee are led by: Paula White, Joyce Meyer, Creflo Dollar, Eddie Long, Kenneth Copeland and Benny Hinn.”
Boy, I sure hope they have their houses [...]

It Ain’t Me

Facebooks attraction for some is seeing what level of fool you can claim for yourself. Won’t be me, babe. This is life? This is freedom? This is what the modern woman attains to? I don’t think so. Someone needs to relay the message.
The dollar is down, and suddenly American money isn’t good enough. Why should [...]

Did Renegade Gardener Get Religion?

I think maybe he is on his way, anyway. I read his lovely November post of Lessons from the Wilderness III, @ renegadegardener.com, and though he is quite apologetic about inserting a Bible verse or two, the beauty of creation just impels him towards it.
God works in both naturally evident and mysterious ways.

Forgiving Thoughts

It takes a while to grasp that not all failures are self-imposed, the result of ignorance, carelessness or inexperience. It takes a while to grasp that a garden isn’t a testing ground for character and to stop asking, what did I do wrong? Maybe nothing. ~Eleanor Perényi, Green Thoughts, 1981
In my upbringing [...]

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