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June 15, 2008 Sunday

Hillary Clinton concedes defeat

I just want to say that I am very, very, very, very, very, very, very very happy that Hillary finally lost her bid to become the first woman president of the United States. She did all that campaigning, and spent all that money for nothing.

I just got my Hillary movie DVD from Citizens United a little while ago. It shows how Hillary flip flops on issues. In one part, a former aide to Bill and Hillary was with them in the elevator when they were in the White House. She and Bill were swearing at each other and calling each other filthy names. The guy said, even though he had serviced in the military, he had never heard such swearing in all his life. When the elevator door opened, they both were smiling with hand in hand. Hillary is nothing but a filthy-mouth, two-faced, story-telling, dirty politician. I am utterly dismayed that 18 million Americans would send this despicable piece of humanity back to the White House.

June 15, 2008 Sunday 
Phoenix / Mars Lander
The Mars probe Phoenix successfullly landed on Mars last week. Being a space program enthusiast, I've been watching as much news as I can about this event. In the process, I've learned many other things about the space program.
For example: 1) Our committment to land men on Mars by 2030. The Ares Orion space rocket is due to be tested in 2009. In 2015, four astronauts will set foot on the moon. In 2030, a huge rocket is to be built in orbit and flown to Mars. 2) The New Horizons space probe was launched to the dwarf planet Pluto. It is the fastest rocket we've ever launched. It passed the moon only 9 hours after it was launched. And today, Sunday, June 15th, it is flying beyond the orbit of Saturn. It is suppose to fly by Pluto perhaps in the year 2015. If the Lord Jesus doesn't come by then, these manned and unmanned space events are something I really look forward to.
 

TIM RUSSERT

June 22, 2008 Friday. Last week Friday, (alas, Friday the Thirteenth) my mother told me Tim Russert died. I asked her, "Who’s Tim Russert?" I never heard of Tim Russert. It turned out that Tim Russert was a famous man who was a host on a national Sunday morning talk show. More news followed in the coming days on Tim Russert’s death. One item was that he was a graduate of Cansius (pronounced kan-nee’-shus) College. Why, that’s in Buffalo! The guy was from Buffalo; he was famous; and I didn’t even know him.

I did know about Cansius College. It use to be a very strict Catholic high school and college when I was in grammar school. I heard they wouldn’t allow students to wear Elvis Presley haircuts. Later on, in the 1990’s, there was a professor from Cansius College on a talk radio show who admitted that he was homosexual. The college was declared a non-Catholic institution by Bishop Head for inviting pro-abortion speakers, like Hillary Clinton, to speak at the college. I don’t know if Cansius College still is a non-Catholic college.

Many people are upset that Tim Russert died so suddenly at such a relatively young age. They wonder if it could happen to them. Well, death can come anytime, as four Boy Scouts learned last week when they were struck by a tornada in Iowa. And death came to six young Amish girls in Pennsyvania last year when a crazed man shot them with his hand gun. And there were many young people aboard the hijacked 9/11 airliners and in the buildings in which those planes crashed into. In the Book of Job in the Bible, God allowed Satan to kill righteous Job’s seven sons and three daughters for seemingly no reason. That’s why I whenever I tell someone what I plan to do in the future, I always say, "God willing." We have no promise that we will live tomorrow.

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