Friday, March 22, 2013

Domino Effect..

And I'm not talking about the pizza (which I am not a big fan of, by the way.  I'm more of a Papa John's girl). Anyway, my apologies for being gone for so long, I just have not felt like putting up posts. 

Back to the domino effect.  As you might be aware of, there is a lot of trouble in the "Eurozone".  This is the area that uses the Euro currency.  A few countries that I can think of right now are Greece, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Cyprus, and Belgium.  Greece and Portugal have been having big problems financially, and now Cyprus is heading down the same road. 

What's nerve-wracking is that the banks are closed until Tuesday while the parliament figures out what to do.  People can't get to their money, and the instant they can, they're going to get it out.  The government knows this, and they're trying to stop it.  If you don't have banks, and people putting money into them, then there isn't really any hope for your economy.  For this reason, it is vital they get it sorted out, and fast. 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Playing Politics With Kids Futures

It looks like foreign relations with Russia are getting worse and worse.

Within the last year, there have been sanctions made against Russia for human rights abuses.  Now they've decided to fire back by passing a law that would ban Americans from adopting Russian children. They cited cases of children who were abused and in some cases, died at the hands of their adoptive parents as a reason for this bill. In fact the bill is named after a boy, Dima Yakovlev, who suffered such a fate. 

 This is despite the public being dead set against it.  There have been protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg over this.  Also, there were candles lit and toys places on the steps of the Duma, which is the lower house of the Russian legislature.   The people know the conditions that the children in these orphanages live in, and that Americans adopting them is giving them a chance to live in a loving, decent home.  Also, they know that they can only be adopted by a foreigner if a Russian family doesn't show any interest. 

Another worrisome fact is that there are a few dozen children that are very close to being adopted, meaning that all the paperwork is done, the parents have met the children, gone to court, and the children are just waiting for their new parents to come take them "home" to America that are in limbo.  Sadly, that day will never come if Vladimir Putin signs this bill into law. 

The cases that the Russian parliament speaks of, while highly publicized, are very rare.  In most cases, they are loved and well-cared-for by their "forever" families.  In those rare cases, it can be due to either the orphanage not being forthcoming about the child(ren)'s past, or simply lack of education on fetal alcohol syndrome and reactive-attachment syndrome.  The latter is common in institutionalized children from all nationalities, and FAS is the result of the public health issue that is alcoholism.  FAS can also cause emotional problems in children.  If the prospective parents were better educated on this, and got help when they saw the signs (saw a doctor/counselor, got in touch with a support group, whether it be those who adopted children from overseas or has children with FAS or RAD), then we might have fewer tragedies.

Friday, November 23, 2012

If I've Said It Once..

...I've said it a thousand times, no one named Bush should ever run for political office ever again.

Apparently, Jeb Bush, former Florida governor and brother of George W. Bush, doesn't feel that way. In fact, he's considering a run for the presidency in 2016.

Did he not see what happened to his brother, how he got nailed by the press?  If he was smart, after his run as governor, he would stay as far away from politics as humanly possible.  That last name has become poison to not only the GOP, but politics in general. 

Okay, maybe I'm being a little too harsh.  He can help raise funds for the contender in a few years, or work as a political adviser.  I just don't think anyone named Bush should run for political office ever again. 

Also isn't it a bit too soon to be thinking about this?  The election was only three weeks ago, so I think we're all still feeling the aftershocks.  I think that maybe we should wait until AT LEAST 2014, after we (hopefully) gain some ground in the House and Senate.  We should then let them get sworn in, get to work, and THEN we can talk about who our "guy" is going to be.  Does that make sense?  Good.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Religious Freedom 1- Obamacare 0 (for now)

A Christian publisher was granted a temporary injunction against having to provide certain types of contraceptives to their employees under the new health care law.  The parties involved will meet again at a later date to determine if the injunction should be made permanent. 

I am totally supportive of the publishing company, and  I hope it is made permanent.  I don't understand what it is with this generation, why they think that they are entitled to everything.  Get a job and pay for it yourself.  Better yet, keep your legs shut.  That's what I do, and have done for years.  Quite effective.

As for myself, I suffer from epilepsy, and have been on medication for it for the last six years.  The front-line medication I am on (Lamictal) doesn't play well with a lot of other medications, including birth control.  As a result, I cannot be on the pill, patch, or ring.  I am also NOT a candidate for an IUD, since I have not had any children.  I am also unsure about having any because of my epilepsy, because I might have a seizure and lose the baby.  That's right, I said baby.  Not fetus, baby.  I believe that they are human beings from the word "go".  In fact, in Psalm 139: 13-15, the Holy Ghost said through the pen of David:
13. For Thou hast possessed my reins: Thou hast covered me in my mother's womb.
14. I will praise Thee, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are Thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
15. My substance was not hid from Thee, when I was made in secret, curiously wrought from the lowest parts of the earth.
That's another reason among the many others I won't go into right now. For now, I will digress.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Protecting the Shepherd at the Expense of the Flock

It appears that's what this is a case of at Christ Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida, where Darrell Gilyard is pastor.  You see, Darrell is a registered sex offender, and for this reason, the church has banned children of all ages.

This angers me not only as a Christian, but also as a godmother (I have a two-and-a-half-year-old godson).  It violates the Bible in so many ways, it's not even funny.  The first way I can think of is the Third Commandment, which is "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy".  I feel bad that these kids are breaking this commandment because of their parents.  It's not really their fault.  If it were me, and my godson was one of the children involved, I'd take him to a different church.

Another way is in Romans 10:17, which says "Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God."  Going to church and hearing the word of God helps nurture their faith.  They need it. 

Jesus also said in Matthew 19:14 "Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven." He also had some harsh words for those who would keep children from coming to worship. "But whoso shall offend these little ones which believe in Me, it were better for him that a millstone be hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea". Matthew 18:6.

It also says in Ephesians "And ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord."  Part of that is bringing them to church. 

Jesus told Peter to feed His lambs.  This church is starving them. 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Here We Go Again...

Looks like we might have another Bush running for office.

George P. Bush, the son of former Florida governor Jeb Bush and nephew of former president George W. Bush, has submitted a reporting declaration with the Texas Ethics Commission, which is the first step for running for office in the Lone Star State.  It isn't clear what office he is running for, though.

All I have to say is, no.  No more Bushes in politics, period.  Did he NOT see what happened to his uncle?  He was CRUCIFIED in those eight years.  I'm just afraid that just because of his last name, he's going to be crucified by the press.  He might have great credentials (according to the article, he's an attorney and a partner at a real-estate investment company, so there are a couple of routes he could go to get his feet wet), but I'm just afraid that he's a Bush is going to get him destroyed. 

Anyway, I wish him the best of luck with his campaign, whatever office he decides to run for. 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Did the Romney Campaign Beach Itself?

According to Breitbart, it looks like Romney's defeat, might have been due to a flop of a technology called Orca.  This technology was to be used to let pollwatchers record voter names as they checked in.  This would give the campaign information in real-time.  However, there were problems with the app or the backup system.  That was only in Colorado. 

In Virginia, the disorganization was evident.  They had apparently relied on Orca to do all the heavy lifting, and in the meantime, Obama's minions got ready and staked their claim.  It went on like that for the rest of the states. 

Hopefully, a lesson can be learned from all of this, and that is while technology can be a wonderful thing, it can always fail.  Always have a backup plan.