Saturday, April 24, 2010

After listening to Fox News defame Jesse Ventura for saying that our government was involved in the 9/11 attacks, I am even more concerned for our country.
To quote Fox News: Perhaps what Ventura is missing is that there is probably more incontrovertible evidence and more witnesses who have already established what happened on Sept. 11, 2001 than most major historical events. To dispute the conventional historical account is intellectually dishonest and nonsensical. – FOX News
I believe the US Government is corrupt. Not to say that every person serving in the government is corrupt but that the system has been so twisted and perverted that I do not see anyway to fix it, unless the Tea Parties and the Ron Paul's of this nation rise up and take it back. I wonder just exactly how we would go about doing that. We have tried marching on Washington with about a hundred thousand people to stop the health bill only to have Fox News refuse to tell the correct number of people who were there. If Fox News will not tell the truth .... With Fox News denying the facts about 9/11, I am discouraged and frightened for my country. Not to say I believe Fox News to be the answer to America's problems but right now it is a source for much truth. It is a concern to see it not only failing to tell the truth but denying that truth.
I don't think America the home of the brave and the land of the free exist anymore or perhaps I should say its days are numbered. I hope I am wrong. God is still in control and could change the way things are going in our nation. This would involve the Church waking up, repenting, and start preaching about the need for true repentance and the belief in a God that will judge a nation and its people. Pray for our nation.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Freedom is the right of a people to choose how they will be governed. The U.S. Constitution was written to give a free people the means to govern themselves. It was never meant to be rules and regulations that one must follow.
American freedom depends on its people. Its people must govern themselves and obeying the moral obligations of law. The moral climate in America has fallen into decay. People feel that they are owned things rather than working hard for them. It has resulted in a belief that the government should provide for us.
Americans have allowed their government to "come to their aid" in the name of helping people get what they should have. This started with the New Deal, where the government set up programs to help people get jobs. It all sounded good but it was the beginning of the end for American freedoms.
Helping people obtain jobs and have the basic needs belongs in the hands of individual Americans, in our churches, in our charitable organizations that are run by individuals and groups of Americans not be government. When a people fail to keep government from making laws that infringe on human rights then freedom begins to crumble.
We have come down this socialist road so far that there does not seem to be a way to stop it. President Obama campaigned for change. His meaning of change seems to be to destroy American freedoms. If the American people do not wake up soon we will never be able to stop this path of destruction of our American freedoms.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

My country is in decline and my government is no longer following the Constitution. So much of what is happening with the Supreme Court is totally wrong. The founding fathers set up the three branches of our government as a check and balance. This is not happening nor has it been happening for some time.

Americans have been asleep and although some are waking up, I fear it is too late. It is appalling the way Congress and Obama have pushed this health bill through without listening to the majority of the American people.

But what is most disturbing is that there hasn't been an outcry against this move to socialism. There needs to be a Revolution, an uprise against what is happening.

I don't know how this would happen. I only know that we need to get rid of much of our "government" that never should have been set up in the first place. Again I am afraid it is too late.

Now we are seeing accusations of violence that causes me to wonder who is actually doing these acts. I believe that this is just a ploy to get the focus off of what Congress is doing. I believe that the November elections will put in more conservative Senators and Representatives into office but I don't think we can wait that long.

I think too much will be in play for anyone to change it. I hope I am wrong. I wish we would impeach Obama and put Ron Paul in as the President of the United States. What is happening with Israel is a crime. Our Muslim president does not like Israel. God is going to judge. One nation under God is just not true anymore. God has been removed and we are seeing the results.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Today I have been doing all the little chore things that you put off until you must get them done. I am not sure that is a good trait but it works for me.
Still working on my novel which still is lacking in plot. It is a narrative right now. But the truth is I really enjoy writing and I like my character so I plot on. Lol, what can I say. ...Nothing.
Have I told you I like snow. I do and it is really cold but it refuses to snow. What is the matter with this weather?
Praying for snow! Moving to Switzerland! No, not really but it sounds like a good idea.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

I have been thinking about the plot of my novel. I am thinking about some of the books that I liked as a child, what the plots were and how the characters interacted. I remember having a very hard time learning to read. I was in the 7th grade when I picked up The Black Stallion by Walter Farley. I stumbled through it not knowing many of the words but I read it. Then I read it again. Since I love horses there was no way I wasn't going to read more about this horse. I read The Island Stallion and a few others by Mr.Farley. I was teaching myself to read and by the time I was in the 9th grade I was reading at a much higher reading level without any trouble.
I now read at least two books a month. I am usually reading two or three books at the same time. I have begun reading differently. I am looking at the plot and how the characters interact. I am thinking about the structure of the story. I am looking at the simplicity of good sentence structure and how a well written sentence keeps the story moving.
I look at my novel and realize that it has good and bad qualities. I have move on to fixing the bad and improving the good.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

It has been a while since I posted anything. I have not thought of any educational topics I want to write about so perhaps I will just write about what is happening on a daily basis. Not to say I will write everyday but I will write on a much broader scope.
I have begun to write a novel for middle school age kids. It is about moving to Africa. I am finding that I am very wordy so I am in the process of rewriting and getting simplistic rather than boring.
I am working on my writing skills as I see a great need in that area. How to develop a plot, characters and that sort of thing. The best advise I have received, which has come from writers, is to just write, write, write. It is with that incentive in mind that I have restarted this blog. Where it will go from here is a mystery to be discovered. Will I become a famous author? Will I overcome my fear of writing poorly? I can only try.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Horses: A Passion of Mine

I thought I would write something different that I really enjoy. So here it is.

Horses, I love them. I love to watch them play in the fields, especially the babies. They chase each other around the field and when they jump all four feet come off the ground. They have mock fights and rear up like stallions. They play and play until they drop and then they sleep. Their mothers stand watch over them.

I love to watch horses eat. They are so content. It makes me feel relaxed and at peace. Taking their time they chew and work to get every last piece of grain. They lick the buckets clean and nibble along the edges. Then they look around for more on the ground. I love the way they wiggle their noses and work to get the grain and leave the dirt. They can empty half a bucket of water in three or four swallows. Then they are content to just stand with a back hoof cocked. They stand near each other some with their heads on each others back. Their ears are twitching back and forth listening to the sounds at twilight.

I love to come up and stand by them or lean against one, while watching the sun go down. It is such a quiet time of the day. When it becomes too dark to see the beautiful colors of sunset, I leave the horses but will return in the morning.