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December 2002

 

Monday, December 30, 2002
A distant Pioneer whispers to Earth
NASA engineers picked up a radio signal this month from the first spacecraft to fly beyond Pluto.

Category: External News

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Saturday, December 28, 2002
Found a better spyware removal program. Ad-aware, I hear, is no longer supported. So you might as well download a program that detects more spyware and is updated constantly.

Update:
I found out later that the current version (5.83) will no longer be supported. A new version should come out later. I will wait and see, before I add Ad-aware back to the site.

Category: Personal

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Monday, December 23, 2002
President Bush's Christmas Message

Remember this message, and remember it well.

Category: External News

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Saturday, December 21, 2002
I hope everybody has a safe and happy holiday season. Travel carefully, and go easy on the Eggnog.

Category: Personal

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Saturday, December 14, 2002
Tired of Telemarketers? So am I. Which brings me to this link I got in a Lockergnome newsletter in November (I am a little slow.). Anyways, telemarketers generaly follow a script that tells them what to say. This page is it's counterpart. Print this out and keep it by your phone. Then all you have to say is what is on the script when you get an unwanted call (inlaws don't count). If the telemarketer responds one way follow the arrow where there are more prompts to say. If they say something different then follow that arrow. Now along with your anti-spam tools you now have a way to fight telemarketers, and have a little fun with it. Check it out.

Category: Site News

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Thursday, December 05, 2002
Bill sure has hit the spot once again, and as always, he's right. Somewhere Santa is Weeping

It's time we all found out just who is being naughty this Christmas season, and I am here to tell you. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has put the fear of Heaven, uh, pardon me, the fear of "a higher power that may or may not exist" into schools and towns all across America. If you get involved with this Christmas thing, the ACLU might sue you.

At the South Orange Middle School in New Jersey, a sixth-grade class was all set to see the play "A Christmas Carol," written by that well-known religious zealot Charles Dickens. But according to the Associated Press (AP), school officials canceled an outing to see the play and replaced it with a show called "The Great Railroad Race."

The school's principal, Kirk Smith, told the AP "there is a great sensitivity to putting students in awkward situations." Apparently, some parents complained about "A Christmas Carol" because they thought it had something to do with Christmas, and we can't have that in a public school, can we? Even though Christmas is a federal holiday, we can't really be discussing the meaning of the day because of sensitivity concerns. Is this insane or what?

The reason that the South Orange Middle School and many other places across the country are so frightened of a day that is designed to promote generosity and peace on earth is that Jesus Christ is involved. Jesus, you see, is not acceptable in the public discourse, according to the ACLU and other misguided groups.

Never mind the fact that Jesus was a great philosopher and many of his tenets influenced the Founding Fathers in their construction of our Constitution. Never mind the fact that President Ulysses S. Grant declared Christmas a public, secular holiday in 1870 to celebrate a philosophy of "goodwill toward men."

No, now we in America have to live in fear of being sued by organizations that seek to suppress any kind of religious display in the public arena. For two hundred years, the United States celebrated Christmas without any intrusion from the courts. Was anyone harmed? Were anyone's rights trampled? All that happened was happiness for millions of American children.

Here's how ridiculous this whole thing is. In Covington, Ga., the school board removed the word "Christmas" from the school calendar.

In St. Paul, Minn., red poinsettias were banned from a display at the county courthouse. And in hundreds of towns across the country, nativity scenes have been banned on public property.

But a constitutional loophole exists that has the ACLU in a panic.

According to a Supreme Court decision in the case of Lynch versus Donnelly, any kind of Christmas religious scene can be displayed on public property if a secular symbol is also in sight. So you can have a nativity scene if you have one of the wise men carrying a candy cane. I'm not kidding. The Supreme Court has found a way to get around the hammer that the concept of church and state separation has become in the hands of Americans that are offended by public religious depictions.

But my question is, where have all the wise men gone? These days, we in America are reduced to finding loopholes in the Constitution in order to celebrate a federal holiday, the birthday of a man, Jesus, who believed that all men should love one another.

So, this Christmas season, while you are out shopping, stop for a moment and think about why we the people have given the store away to special interest groups that are attacking cherished traditions and legal holidays in the name of freedom.

Somewhere, Santa Claus is weeping. But if he's on public property, I hope the ACLU doesn't get him for trespassing.

Category: Politics

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Tuesday, December 03, 2002
Tis the season. I put some Christmas lights on the house today. I really like doing it because this is the best time of the year. Putting lights up cheers people up. The thing that is starting to anger me is that Christmas is so commercialized. Sell, sell, sell, money, money, money, that's all that seems to matter anymore. Most people have lost the true meaning of Christmas, to give, and not worry about receiving. To celebrate life, and last (but certainly not least) to celebrate the birth of Christ. The world needs more joy, especially when hunger, and hate have seems to grow more and more every day. Humans are not barbarians, lets stand up and prove this. Lets stand up for truth, justice, and freedom. Lets stand up for what is right.

What are your thoughts? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Categories: Personal, Politics

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Monday, December 02, 2002
Well, I am back. Had lots of fun. Got to go to Best Buy, which is the best store. (We don't have one in my little town.) They have special edition dvd's for movies I didn't know they had special editions for. It's nice to be able to shop or hang around the house for a change. Oh wait, that's what I always do. It's kinda hard to get back into the regular routine of things, but everyone needs a break.

Category: Personal

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