Saturday, October 27, 2007

Still possibe to win the title

Well, one of my favorite NASCAR drivers won his first race in the Bush Series


Friday, October 26, 2007

How much more stupid can things get

Hunters Told Not To Give To The Needy

Rick's Custom Processing in Collinsville is part of a statewide
program called "Hunters Against Hunger." Hunters, who kill more than
they plan to eat, can bring the deer here. For a small donation, Rick
will process the deer and give the meat to the hungry.


"They was all real happy and real thankful. Some of ‘em don't get to
eat much meat. This way, it's right at Christmas time or Thanksgiving
and it helps them. This way they can get a decent meal,” said Rick Hall
of Rick’s Custom Processing.


But, Hall says the good deed may have to end.


"The Tulsa County Health Department says it's against the law
because it's not USDA inspected meat. So, therefore, that means that
I'm not supposed to give to nobody in the public,” said Rick Hall of
Rick’s Custom Processing.

Here are people trying to do good. It is not costing the state anything, they feed the poor and pay for it themselves. Why does the state want to stop it. The man's shop is inspected, it just is not USDA. And only Tulsa County Health department is stopping it.

It just makes no sense. Especially since my brother-in-law slaughters his pigs sometimes and I get some of the meat from them. That is just good eating. And it is well taken care of by the slaughterhouse.



Powered by ScribeFire.

The clowns are getting sued, finally

BALTIMORE, Oct. 25 —
Before the March 2006 funeral for Lance Cpl.
Matthew A. Snyder, a marine who was killed in Iraq, protesters from the
Westboro Baptist Church, a tiny fundamentalist splinter group, picketed
the service with signs that read “God Hates You” and “Thank God for
Dead Soldiers.”

Albert Snyder, Corporal Snyder’s father, sued the church in
United States District Court here, claiming invasion of privacy and
intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Judge Richard D. Bennett, who is hearing the case, told the nine jurors
that there are limits on free speech protection, listing categories
that include vulgar, offensive and shocking statements, and instructed
jurors to decide “whether the defendant’s actions would be
highly offensive to a reasonable person, whether they were extreme and
outrageous, and whether these actions were so offensive and shocking as
to not be entitled to First Amendment protection,” according to
The A.P.

I think I am a reasonable person, and I am offended by this clowns. They do not represent Christ in any way shame or form that I know of. They have picketed the church that I go to because we have a ministry that reaches out to homosexuals that want to leave that lifestyle. All they want is a audience to play to. It is sad that they do what they do and inflict pain. I do not expect a court case to stop them, but maybe enough legal action will stop them. Maybe


Powered by ScribeFire.

Monday, October 22, 2007

You really have to wonder how a smark kid came from this mother!

FOXNews.com - Mom Charged With Drunken Driving After 8-Year-Old Son Calls 911 - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News:
"VANCOUVER, Wash. — A woman has been arrested for investigation of drunken driving and other charges following repeated calls to 911 from her 8-year-old son, who was in the car, Clark County sheriff's deputies said."


Smart Kid... Dumb mom!