Saturday, June 28, 2008
What sounds like a scene in a bad movie, may be reality soon enough. Texas foreclosures are allowing them to buy land cheaper now. Their peso is growning while our US dollar is falling, making a cheap buy for them.
Article is found here
This makes me so sad for Texas.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
8,000 Lightning Strikes Cause 800 Wild Fires In California
1 comments Posted by Sarah Peel at 12:39 PMPerhaps California may be the next Sodom & Gomorrah?
I am sure you all are aware now of the gay "marriage" in California? Well this lightning storm hit this past weekend, after gays were starting to be allowed to get "married".
It seems that it fits the bill.
article
Labels: california, news, religion
8th Abortion Clinic To Close In 18 Years In Dallas Texas
1 comments Posted by Sarah Peel at 11:54 AM
Ah, some good news for a change. The Catholic Diocese in Dallas have been working towards this for 18 years, and thus far they have succeeded in seeing 7 abortion clinics closing, and now an 8th.
The clinic that will be closing this Saturday, is the last late-term abortion clinic in Dallas.
They still have 5 freestanding clinic, but have promised to pray some more for those to close as well. They state that they're looking forward to seeing Dallas be an abortion free city one day.
They will hold a celebration this Saturday in the Diocese of Dallas.
Isn't this great news? ;)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
European Parliamentary Assembly Thinks Abortion Is Better Than Adoption
2 comments Posted by Sarah Peel at 12:45 PMIf anybody else notice, that I write a LOT about America and Europe and the laws of their land. Well, perhaps you also tooken notice of that Europe is even more liberal than America(ever look through European magazines?). So maybe you will be or will not be shocked by this article here
They say that adoption is closely related to "child trafficking". Which I have no clue on how they came up with that. So they want to promote abortion as a way to go. Though pro-abortionist state that it shouldn't be used as a form of birth control, but that seems to be what is going on.
Of course the whole world is also very into "choice rights", not just Europe or America.
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Friday, June 20, 2008
Royal Bank Of Scotland:In 3 months, the gobal market will crash
1 comments Posted by Sarah Peel at 1:16 PM
The Royal Bank Of Scotland is issuing a gobal crash alert.
Last year they issued a warning about credit crisis.
The article can be found here
Whats your opinion?
I think that it will happen. When? I highly doubt anybody knows when it will happen.
Labels: alerts, Bad News, gobal economy crash, stock martket crash, warnings
If you live in Germany, and choose to homeschool you'll either pay fines or go to jail or both.
At least thats the story, the parents in this case are Christians and wanted to keep their kids at home for religious reasons. Their case has been in the court for at least two years and the prosecutor wasn't going to be happy with just the fines paid.
They were sentenced to 3 months in jail for each parent.
The Home School Legal Defense Association stated that the family was going to appeal.
Homeschool has been looked down upon since the Nazi's ruled.
Read the whole article here
Labels: Germany, homeschool, HSLDA, laws, Nazis
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Yes, you read that correctly. Middletown School District will be putting RFID microchips in 80 kids school bags. They would be scanned on the bus, and parents can be "check" on their kids this way.
But the real surprise is that the ACLU is against it. Yes, you do not need to rub your eyes and reread that.
Now I think that they're just testing to see how people are taking it. If it goes over smoothly they will chip all kids and maybe even their skin. It's just one step closer to a one world order
The link is above to the article.
Labels: Bad News, end of the world, end of times, news, one world goverment, public schools, RFID, RI
Monday, June 16, 2008
Article can be found here
Of course not in America. I mean I have heard of countless people spreading the idea of one, yet nobody really did anything.
Here in America people almost worship their automobiles. But I am glad to know at least other countries are trying. Hmm, I wonder if America could learn a thing or two from them?
Comments as always, are welcomed.
Labels: countries, news, oil, oil prices, protest, world issues.world news
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Oh Where Oh Where Can Winter Be? The Lord Took It Away From Me.....
1 comments Posted by Sarah Peel at 5:00 PM
Ack, Now I remember why I hate summer.
I am ghostly pale and I do not deal with heat well(Thanks Dad...), so as you can assume I burn real easy.
Today I went swimming for the first time this season, and as any pale person knows I wore sunscreen. Higher than SPF15 by the way which is reconmmended.
But now I look like this.....
I guess it didn't do its job.
Oh how I miss winter.
Labels: rant, rants and raves, rave, summer, sunburned
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
The Bank For International Settelments Warns Of New Great Depression
2 comments Posted by Sarah Peel at 1:33 PMArticle Here
We keep hearing these warnings and yet nobody heeds them. What is wrong with are world?
Labels: great depression, warnings
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
I'll admit something that may shock you.....
I have dial up......
Not that I wouldn't love high speed internet, trust me I would. But where I live(in a swamp is a way to put it), they do not offer it. So downloading I-tunes is a task taht would be the best to be avoided. As we all know, I-tuens does not offer it on cd-roms(Apple....you suck) and you also have to download Quicktime with it. Or it won't work even if you just use I-tunes for the songs. So with that being said, I love cheap songs though I do love cds more. I found a way for me to get free legal music thanks to Microsoft(I cannot believe I am saying that).
They offer a site where you play tons of fun games to gain "tickets" and you can trade them in for free music downloads. Awesome isn't it? Its called Club Live and you should really check it out. You can also get other things, but I use it for music as I love music. Now it doesn't work with Ipods(like I said, Apple you suck) so you would still have to download Itunes or figure another way to import the songs on your Ipod. Which I have no clue thus far how to do it, but it doesn't really apply to me. But if you do know how, please feel to share.
It's web based so no software to download which is a plus for me! It saves time and makes it uber easy even for the computer troubled to use it. And you download through Puretracks.com, but you can also buy songs through them just like Itunes but again it is browser based. So what more can I say?
Thank me later, check it out now!
Labels: Apple, club live, free music, games, legal music, Microsoft, mp3, puretracks.com
Monday, June 9, 2008
Today it is 100 degrees, and it's early June!
I'll be amazed if anybody survives this summer.
Labels: random
Saturday, June 7, 2008
As you all may know or not know, the other day I wrote a review for Currentcodes.com, and how they stood up to their competition. Well I think I found a better site. Shopping-Bargains.com has over a whopping 1000+ online stores. And they just added product search engine so you can type of the name of your product that you're trying to find a bargain for without going through pages and pages of other stuff. What a time saver! A site that can save you money and time is great in my book. They also have a search engine for you to search for the store you're gonna buy from. Again another time saver. Plus on top of that, they offer to send you FREE "Deal Squeal" email alerts, so you don't miss out on your favorite store deals. And the best part is that you chose the categories from 33 and how offen. Plus they don't sell your info.(Did I forget to make mention of that they're hackersafe, tested daily? And a member of BBB?). If that isn't something you like, then lets try this, they have an RSS feed. And they also tell you how to use their coupon codes, what other site does that? And they have a welcome video.
They also have a handy dandy toolbar on top of their page, so you can choose coupons, deals, freebies, social, news, help and international. They also tell you when they expire. Also they're members of safe shopping network, McAfee HackerSafe, BBB Reliability Program, Linkshare's Platinum Publisher & 2005 golden link award finalist, mentioned in Budget Living and member of the Military Family Network. None of the other sites I named before had all these honors, so I say they're a safe bet. They also offer customer testimonials and were a Merchant's Choice Award Finalist. They also have a face book application for all you face book users. And for you tech friendly, you can bookmark them on those social bookmarking sites. And you can track your shipping through their website. A one stop kind of a site, beautiful isn’t it?
Let’s do a couple of test runs to see just how great the selection is, shall we? Apple Ipods seem to be a good one to look up. 1,467 deals showed up, not too shabby eh? Lets try another one, Nintendo Wii also seems like a good one to search, 3,767 showed up. But what about lesser known items? Like a NoNo? Well they do have it, but it isn’t at top of the search. Again, not too shabby.
As a total, I say this site is a winner. You cannot go wrong with all they offer and for free. So I say check them out, and you won’t be disappointed.
Labels: discounts, reviews, save money, shopping, shopping-bargains.com
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Alaska Supreme Court ruled against pulling a plug on a patient. Her husband took it to court to prevent Providence Hospital from taking her off life support.
A signed copy of the order can be found at Here
Too bad this couldn't be done for all the people who have been killed this way.
It is so unethical.
Labels: ethical, good news, life support, medical
Monday, June 2, 2008
Colorado was the first state to make abortion legal, now they might be the first state to make it illegal.
The article can be found here.
Now I had no idea that Colorado made it legal before Roe Vs Wade. Though they must have changed their views. I hope that they can vote the bill into law, but I am shocked that the Denver Archbishop is staying in the sidelines.
I think that would cause an outcry. Or at least it should.
You can try to contact the Archbishop at:
Denver Archdiocese
1300 South Steele Street
Denver, CO 80210
Phone: 303-722-4687
Email: info@archden.org
Whats your opinion?