Wednesday, May 5, 2010

remember that May 6th is a day of prayer

no matter what the government says about a National Day of prayer being unconstitutional- no one can stop prayer- please remember to pray for our country and leaders - and for people to see how easy it is for religious freedoms to be taken away. Let us not be silent- speak up-and most of all PRAY!!!!!!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Great Look for Spring


Unlike my daughter who loves Sara Jessica Parker I am not a great fan - But this outfit is great , love the rolled pant legs and boots---- just for the record my daughter is still way better looking!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Thursday, April 1, 2010

HALL OF SHAME AWARD goes to Westboro people who twist God's words

Dad of a fallen Marine perseveres against protests at military funerals


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Dead soldier's father must pay organizer of anti-gay protestAFP/Getty Images/File – Baptist preacher Fred Phelps(L) and Betty Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas, during …

Washington – A father of a Marine killed in Iraq says he won't pay the legal fees of a protest group who picketed at his son's funeral in 2006 – at least not until he hears from the US Supreme Court on the matter.

[Update from The Newsroom: Bill O'Reilly has offered to foot the bill.]

Albert Snyder, whose son, Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, was killed inIraq, learned Friday that a federal appeals court is requiring him to pay more than $16,000 in legal fees to the Westboro Baptist Church, aChristian fundamentalist group that demonstrates during military funerals to gain attention for its antigovernment, antihomosexual


message. The group rallied at Matthew Snyder’s funeral in March 2006 in Westminster, Md., chanting antigay slogans and carrying signs such as “Thank God for dead soldiers,” says Albert Snyder’s attorney, Sean Summers.

The group was protesting about 30 feet from the church’s main entrance, and Mr. Snyder had to enter through a separate entrance, Mr. Summers says.

Snyder subsequently sued the Westboro group for emotional distressand won a $5 million judgment. But on appeal, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed, finding in favor of protecting the protesters' free-speech rights. About three weeks ago, the Supreme Court agreed to take the case and is expected to hear it in the fall. (Last year, the high court had declined to take up the issue.) Meanwhile, the circuit court has ordered Snyder, a salesman, to pay the church’s court expenses.

Snyder, of York, Pa., told Fox News on Tuesday that he would not pay the Westboro Baptist Church "until I hear from the Supreme Court."

“It’s fair to say that they are not getting any Christmas cards from Mr. Snyder,” adds Summers, in a phone interview. “He obviously thinks they are despicable and doesn’t understand why they would target him.”

The Westboro group has been protesting at military members’ funerals for years. The church leader, Fred Phelps, preaches that American deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan are punishment for the nation’s tolerance of homosexuality. (He was among those banned from Britain last year for fostering hatred or extremism.) The protests have nothing to do with the fallen service members' sexual orientation, and the church says its protests are held within a “lawful distance” of the funerals.

Ultimately, say some, the church protests are a matter of constitutionally protected free speech.

“I really don’t see that [the protest] was a violation of the First Amendment [principles]. It was a violation of decorum and good taste and all sorts of other things, but not a violation of the First Amendment,” saysCharles Gittins, a civilian lawyer in Virginia.

But Summers argues that his client’s right to peaceful assembly and freedom of religion were infringed by the protests and that, unlike at a public park where people are free to express themselves, a funeral setting draws a “captive audience” that requires attendees to be in a particular location – they can’t simply walk away.

Westboro Baptist Church, which is based in Kansas, plans to protest in Florida on Wednesday, outside a funeral for a Marine killed in Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan on March 22.

Military funerals have become pagan orgies of idolatrous blasphemy, where they pray to the dunghill gods of Sodom and play taps to a fallen fool,” states a press release posted on the church’s website, announcing the rally at a memorial service for Lance Cpl. Justin Wilson. At the bottom of the press release are printed the words “Thank God for IEDs,” referring to the roadside bombs that have killed thousands of troops in both wars.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

what I loved about my Birthday





Brittany of course I love you best!!!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

happy birthday (b)log!

ok- i totally missed it- but (b)log was one year old on sunday!

time flies when your having fun!

Friday, March 19, 2010

HALL OF SHAME



For all of you who have not seen Lady Gaga's new video- you will be disgusted. I am not surprised at Lady Gaga- any one who can come up with a lyric " if your baby needs your marrow you will give it to me" certainly has mental issues.... she belongs in the adult entertainment industry. She makes Madonna look like Mary Poppins. I know Oprah told everyone to go out and buy her CD's so I am sure alot of parents just say well if Oprah said she's okay. People think for yourselves !!!! Beyonce- Shame on you! You would never see my girl Sade do something so tasteless and disturbing even if kids and teens had no access to it!!! Oh and Lady Gaga i can hook you up with a therapist - just let me know-K