Monday, December 28, 2009

Pass the Jug To the Republicans Max. They Need to Get Courage Somewhere.

"Senator Max Baucus (D - Montana) had launched a spirited debate against Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker on Heath Care Reform. In the process, his tired, angry, articulate tirade was such that online Conservatives activists elected to make a charge that Max Baucus was drunk.
The fact is that Max Baucus was not drunk and correct in his attack against Republicans who did not break ranks to join Democrats in backing Health Care Reform. Rightpundits explains that Baucus' "core argument is that those who oppose healthcare reform are somehow lacking courage.."
Baucus is right for a very basic reason.
We've had the same Health Care System for 60 years and over 30 million Americans are without insurance. It, by nature of what it takes to mount a change to a culture takes courage to do so." Max Baucus not drunk on Senate Floor - war of words SF Chronicle.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

It's Not Too Late to Give These Gifts.

from Sojourners Verse and Voice:
Christmas gift suggestions: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.
--Oren Arnold, American editor and freelance writer
Thanks to Rev. Sandi

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Window Peeking is Bettter Than Peking Duck Says Justice Alito.


"In a public ruling made this week while peering into the home of 28-year-old resident Laura Daltry, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito stated that "in no way whatsoever" is the right to privacy explicitly upheld by the U.S. Constitution.
‘After careful consideration, it is this justice's finding that there is no specific mention of the right to privacy in any of the 27 amendments,’ Alito whispered, before furtively looking around and then jimmying Daltry's bathroom window ajar with a penknife. ‘A rigorous originalist interpretation of the pertinent statutory language has yielded the conclusion that privacy is not now, nor has it ever been, a federally protected liberty.’"  See, Right To Privacy Not Guaranteed By Constitution, Says Supreme Court Justice Peeking In Bathroom Window

Thanks to Tony.

Friday, December 18, 2009

A Christmas Prayer-No Wonder Jesus Loves the Little Children.



"Dear Santa, this year please send clothes for all those poor ladies in Daddy's computer,
Amen."

Thanks to James T.

Monday, December 07, 2009

We'll Miss You and Your Music Too Rano. I'm Glad You're at Peace.



Rano Paul Papini, 54, of Kansas City, Missouri, died peacefully after a valiant battle against pancreatic cancer on December 3, 2009 in Tubac, Arizona, in the company of his loving family.  He is survived by his wife, Rita, daughters Amber Papini and Gia Papini Lee, his mother, Ruth Papini, sister, Claire McJunkin, brother, Penn Papini, and a grandson, Arthur Rano Lee.  A celebration of his life will be held for family, friends and fans at 1pm on Thursday, December 10th, at The American Restaurant in Kansas City, where he played the piano with verve and flair for over 20 years.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rano Papini Memorial fund in support of the Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, http://www.pancreatic.org/memorial/rano (310) 473-5121.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

We Miss You Bennett and Your Beautiful Music.


Bennett Ryel was a marvelous young man who brought joy to all who knew him. He died after a courageous battle with cancer.
Thanks to Lainie and Ellen for the information and a special thanks to Bennett's friends Jennifer & CJ who stood by him and cared for him during the dark times.