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Stories of the Decade which should not be Forgotten

So what were the top stories of the decade.
Here  are a  few news items that I will not forget.
A.  April 22, 2000:  Armed agents during Holy Week  thanks to  President Bill Clinton and those who worked with him seize Elian Gonzalez. The kid never got his day in court. Watching film of it reminded me of things that Hitler did. It was a dark day  for America. 
B. December 13, 2003: Saddam is found in a spider hole.
C. April 16, 2007: A gunman at Virginia Tech kills 32 and then himself.
D. November 4, 2008: Obama is elected President of the USA. Perhaps the big story here is  how the media help elect him just helped him get elected because they looked more at his politics, and skin color instead of  the  character  of his soul.
E. It takes a ruling from the highest court in the land to elect  Bush  over Gore  as the President of the USA. The whole thing proved some in the left will do whatever they can to get in to office. 
F. President Bush declaring war in Iraq. 
G. The top story had to be the 911 attacks. Something we should never forget and I fear because of the current policies of  the President we now have  we are making another attack very possible. 

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Orange Bowl Pick

Orange Bowl
At Miami

Iowa (10-2) vs. Georgia Tech (11-2), 7 p.m. (FOX)

This could be the year that Iowa gets a lot of respect after their bowl game, so I wouldn't be shocked if Iowa wins. However I am going to make my  readers who live in Iowa not happy because I am going to pick Tech to win. The key will be Tech's  defense. Again don't put your wife or house  on  up on the game because I am just doing this for fun. 
 
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No-More New Year’s Resolutions

Last week I did a new video teaching on why I no longer make New Year's Resolutions. To watch the video or  read  the teaching I did click right here. 
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Godly advice to Tiger Woods from Brit Hume

 Fox News pundit Brit Hume gave some Godly advice to Tiger Woods.  Brit encouraged the golfer  turn his back on Buddhism and become a Christian. So he could truly   be forgiven for cheating on his wife.

"The extent to which he can recover seems to me depends on his faith," said Hume. "He is said to be a Buddhist. I don't think that faith offers the kind of redemption and forgiveness offered by the Christian faith.  'Tiger turn to the Christian faith and you can make a total recovery and be a great example to the world.'" Hume said.

To watch a video of what Brit said click on the following link  Tiger Woods must become Christian to be forgiven  . Good for Brit! I know he might take some heat for what he said but no matter what faith one has we should never be ashamed of our Lord. Those of us who follow the Christian faith should pray for Tiger  to find Jesus.) 

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Fiesta Bowl Bowl Pick

Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.

Boise State (13-0) vs. TCU (12-0), 7 p.m. (FOX)
This game is a toss up to me but I am going to take TCU. Don't ask me why and don't put the house  up on my pick. 
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Montana dubs assisted suicide constitutional

The Montana Supreme Court has paved the way for physician-assisted suicide after judicial activists stretched the original meaning of a clause in the state's constitution. (See earlier article)

 The court's decision suggests nothing in state law prevents patients from seeking a doctor's help to kill themselves. Dr. Annie Bukacek, president of the Montana Pro-Life Coalition, tells OneNewsNow the ruling states that justices find nothing in Montana Supreme Court precedent or Montana statutes that decides it is against public policy.

(This is sad news but it is what happens when a culture like ours takes away the rights of unborn children to be born. Those who warned that if abortion on demand became the law of the land it would  just be a start. Some called us nuts but it is looking more and more like we were right. Read more of the above story Montana dubs assisted suicide constitutional.)

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Iowa fights for public vote

Iowa residents are letting lawmakers know how they feel about the legalization of homosexual marriage by the state Supreme Court, and the issue is expected to be a major battleground in 2010.

 

January 11 and 12, Iowa residents will be at the state capitol lobbying lawmakers to give voters the chance to decide on the issue by amending the state constitution. Bryan English of the Iowa Family Policy Center tells OneNewsNow they plan to send a strong but polite message through the effort titled "Two Days For Marriage." (Iowa fights for public vote )

( I wish the good people of Iowa well in stopping this bad court ruling. Besides voting to stop this kind of stuff  we can pray for a  spiritual and moral change in America.. )

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More question legality of Senate healthcare bill

A constitutional historian says American courts would have to overturn their last 80 years of jurisprudence to uphold the constitutionality of the healthcare bill in Congress.

 

 

Thirteen Republican attorneys general are threatening to file a lawsuit against the Democrats' healthcare bill if Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) refuse to remove a provision being called the "Cornhusker Kickback" -- the nearly $100 million Medicaid deal Democratic Senator Ben Nelson secured for his home state of Nebraska. Ostensibly, the deal was in exchange for Nelson's vote -- the 60th of 60 needed -- favoring the legislation. As reported earlier, the senator's decision has angered many Nebraskans.

(So could this be the issue that stops the government from forcing health care down us? Lets all hope so. Read more of the above story More question legality of Senate healthcare bill.)

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