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Sat, 18 Sep 2004
Sep 18, 2004, 22:24
[home/politics/american] Apparently we’re not hearing everything. This major in the Marine Corps who is currently stationed in Iraq, says things are going much better there than the media is leading us to believe. Long before the battles people were looking for their lost loved ones who had been taken to “court” and never seen again. Now Najafians can and do walk their streets in safety. Commerce has returned and the city is being rebuilt. Iraqi security forces and US troops are welcomed and smiled upon. That city was liberated again. It was not like Fallujah – the bad guys lost and are in hiding or dead. Yeah, like I’m suprised we’re not getting the whole story. You may not have even heard about the city of Samarra. Two weeks ago, that Sunni Triangle city was a “No-go” area for US troops. But guess what? The locals got sick of living in fear from the insurgents and foreign fighters that were there and let them know they weren’t welcome. They stopped hosting them in their houses and the mayor of the town brokered a deal with the US commander to return Iraqi government sovereignty to the city without a fight. The people saw what was on the horizon and decided they didn’t want their city looking like Fallujah in April or Najaf in August. Why do we have to funnel the news we see on TV through a bias filter? I’m tired of it, and I’m not going to take it anymore! It’s terrible to see our national morale, and support for what we’re doing here, jeopardized by sensationalized stories hyped by media giants whose #1 priority is advertising income followed closely by their political agenda; getting the story straight falls much further down on their priority scale, as Dan Rather and CBS News have so aptly demonstrated in the last week. ~Jason
War Not As Bad as We Are Told
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Sep 18, 2004, 22:14
[home/politics/guns] Apparently the Police recently invaded Bruce Montague’s home looking for guns. This could happen to any of us. Welcome to the new Facism. But after years of members of the Canadian Unregistered Firearm Owners Association publicly demanding to be arrested so that they can challenge the law the police sent six officers to take down Bruce Montague in public and locked his family out his home for three days to do a search. ~Jason
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I have to echo Jason Hayes on this. Shame on each and every one of you who had anything to do with this disgraceful exercise. You are an embarassment to the policing profession. You could have politely taken up the challenge at any public demonstration they held and accepted the evidence being offered.
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Sep 18, 2004, 13:00
[home/webdesign] Our church, Philpott, is doing the 40 Days of Purpose together. I’m not sure if I already mentioned it, but the entire church including the kids, youth, college age, seniors, etc., work through The Purpose Driven Life book by Rick Warren at the same time, reading one chapter a day, then meeting together to discuss what we’re learning. As a place for attendees to connect, I have built an additional web site, called FortyDays.info. It has a community blog with an RSS feed so go on over and leave a message to get things going, and be sure to add the feed to your RSS reader or your BlogLines account. ~Jason
Forty Days
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Sep 18, 2004, 12:53
[home/webdesign] Finally went live on one of the projects I’ve been working on: Dilt’s Piston. My friend Jay Forderer works at Dilt’s and referred the job to me. Things went well, though there was some difficulty in communication, and the guys didn’t really know exactly what they were looking for— or maybe I wasn’t good at explaining the process. In the end, it all worked out, I learned some valuable lessons, and I think the site looks pretty good too. ~Jason
Dilts Piston
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