Monday, October 24, 2005

The Winds of Change Sweep across the Galaxy...
I have always been skeptical in all honestly about people in our modern age coming to Christ that no one ever thought would or could (not the best thing to admit, I know) but that's changing thanks to the news that's come forth about Anne Rice, the Queen of the Occult. It's a lot like when one of the members of Korn had the same happen. Rice's newest may find it's way on to my "need to read list" as it's a fiction work about Christ as a child, but it will probably be taken with a grain of salt, stay tuned...
The winds of change in the Senate have died down in relation to the Saga of Senator Coburn as the winds of Wilma pick up and move across FL. The defeat has quieted things down, for now, but something tells me the fight will continue, as it should, although some good could come out of this fight as Sen. Ted Stevens (R) of Alaska said that "If the Senate decides to discriminate against our state I will resign from this body" (translation - if my state doesn't get it's 223 Billion for the "bridge to nowhere" then I'm out of here).
Personally, I would like to see the Senate "discriminate" against Stevens and Alaska and see if Stevens will stand by his words, willing to give up his posh job, if he doesn't get his way - it amounts to a grown man throwing a hissy fit on C-SPAN because he couldn't get his allowance.
Additionally, is seems to be the will of the people in Alaska - "This money, a gist from the people of Alaska, will represent more then just material aid..." According to the Anchorage Daily News.
The times in which we live, serving self instead of helping those in need, amongst the body that has the most power to do just that...
On the Harriet Front things are still moving but not at such a pace as they have in the past. George Will continues of offer his thoughts on the Meirs situation. Head on over to The Moderate Voice for the latest.

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