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DumNDumer

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  1. We would stay here in Arizona and open a home for girls/women who want to get out of prostitution. Our two nieces would take care of it, Our job would be bringing them in and ministering to them. Teaching them what the love of God is and there worth to him.
  2. I couldn't have said any of it better!!!!! Thanks for posting the article. Jan Brewer is all for the Luke planes. They talked about moving the base that will never happen. Down the road east and south of you. Our daughter lives in Surprise I remember when all the west side was cotton fields and orchards. Most all avenues were called laterals. Luci
  3. Yes Ohio he did-- wasn't that about 2 weeks ago? Perry Stone also made a comment about dinar and atms-and he was backed by a person commenting about atms in USA--- don't have time but will try to get them for you later leave me a message on my profile page God Bless you and yours for this awesome Thanksgiving Luci Slvia Brown is dead about a week now WITH GOD???????
  4. Thank you for sharing a beautiful touching memory. God bless and keep you and all your family and friends for Thanksgiving. May the Spirit of our Christ Jesus bless each of you this Christmas and through the coming years. Duke and Luci
  5. The quote you so proudly displayed is listed below. YES! I find it terrible! Waving ones Dinky in public and Religion are hardly comparable. Quote Religion is like a males reproductive organ. It's fine to have one and it's fine to be proud of it, but please don't whip it out in public and start waving it around...
  6. In parts of the south they're all called Uncle Daddy, Aunt Mama, Cousin Sister and Cousin Brother LOL My Grandmother was from Mississippi.
  7. I am so not savvy on most computer stuff. Can some of you nice people out there explain with simplicity how to post a video and picture? Thank you so much Luci
  8. I'm so very sorry --we've been through that, leaves a vacancy in the heart and lots of tears-- blessings and peace for each of you. Luci and Family
  9. I would hold a strangers hand and put my arm around them -- however most likely they would start to grip my hand if they felt weak and as they staggered -- what I would not do is stand there like a dummy and smile!!! duh--I'd be the first to grab the person.
  10. Dive, We will be praying for baby Emmett, parents and you. We serve a God of miracles. Luci
  11. [ Forgot to add that a certain amount still comes out of his check /per month and the company pays some. Don't remember the exact amount at present but it comes to much over $2,500 a person per year with all. You are correct it is not for the people! Very sad
  12. I do not disagree with you! It should have started already! We do need God to guide us in order to advance with clear minds and hearts, (wisdom knowledge and understanding) otherwise we fail and that is not what we intend to do! This is serious and could get worse as you know. Blessings to you and yours
  13. WASN'T SURE THEY WOULD GO THIS FAR THOUGHT BOEHNER MIGHT GIVE IN LIKE THE REST --- I AGREE STAND PAT
  14. BEAUSE THEY CAN EXEMPT JUST AS ALL THE OTHERS ON THE HILL CAN.THEY KNOW CRAP WHEN THEY SEE IT, BESIDES THEY CAN AFFORD ANY INSURANCE THEY WANT.
  15. I Personally do not know one person it hasn't affected, or those who are left in awe be they Reps or Dems. Our son-in-law works for a worldwide financial firm - they have already changed their Insurance and it now costs $5,000.00 deductible per year for the both of them. We have heard this type of med care would come for years and now it has, God's intervention is what we will need to change it. GOD HAVE MERCY ON AMERICA AND GOD BLESS ISRAEL GOD WE GIVE OUR VETS HONOR AND BLESSINGS Luci
  16. Rayzur, Thank you for everything you have and are doing. The angels protect you and God go with you. Many Blessings and prayers Duke and Luci PS. The Video was awesome and that is one of my favorite songs.
  17. Ravi’s Response to the Boston Tragedy Posted on May 3, 2013by Ravi Zacharias It has been a little over two weeks since the atrocity was committed in Boston by the murderous intent of two young men. University students supposedly on scholarships, family on welfare payments, and all the benefits of receiving, with no moral obligation. How sad it is to see the face of that little eight-year-old boy who had just come to have a fun day with his family only to become a part of the death list and a victim of a cold blooded and calculated act. What parent can ever get over that? What country can afford to not stop and ask “why” until we know the truth? How does one make judgments on such matters? How do we examine our own beliefs so as to deny such people with violent intent their murderous goals? I travel an awful lot. I visit countries that do not like Americans. With that prejudice in many a country, I am quizzed as to why I am there. In the Middle East on more than one occasion I have been asked to come and meet the Chief of Intelligence and quizzed. This is the way my last quizzing went in Syria about three years ago: “Mr. Zacharias, we know you are visiting here. We just want to caution you not to get engaged in any political activity or make any comments on politics.” I assured them I would honor that. Then he went on to say, “But you are very welcome here. We need people like you.” It was astounding to hear that. Why would he make such a comment when the prevailing religion there was not my faith, nor what I came to preach? For one, he knew the Christians there posed no threat to the regime but were a peaceable minority. The rest of the conversation made it clear. But there was obviously more to why he said that. I asked, “Can you tell me what you think of the situation in this part of the world?” With beads in his hand as he compulsively scrolled through them out of sheer habit, he quietly said, “I don’t give this part of the world more than five years, and this whole place will blow up.” Rather taken aback by such a drastic pronouncement, I asked him what he meant. It was clear that they knew of rebellious forces working to topple the government and spread turmoil in that area. Ironically, when it all happened, including his own assassination, our media naively branded it “The Arab Spring.” Really? Is that what we are witnessing in Libya, in Egypt, in Iran after the Shah? Is that what spring looks like politically? This ignorance or deliberately distorted way of thinking, supporting bloody and ruthless acts to supposedly topple dictators, is precisely what that part of the world is now experiencing. Suddenly, revolutions are the “in” thing and any establishment is at risk, as forces that destabilize are gleefully supported by the media elite, the intellectual elite, and the entertainment elite. We pontificate without the slightest understanding of history, religion, or of cultural distinctives. The average citizen is once again sacrificed at the altar of demagogic factions each seeking the power to enforce and dictate. This abysmal failure in the media elite, to understand history and worldview, now puts America facing possible extinction herself. Those are not overstated words. When one gets on to a plane, you hear, “Your safety is our first priority.” Evidently, in the journey of life itself, our power brokers don’t feel the same for their citizens. A visitor’s rights seem to be the first priority; those who seek our destruction are given greater privileges than our children who enjoy and love this land. Something is wrong. Dreadfully wrong. Our definitions are at an all-time confusion, our values at an all-time low, our fiscal policies at an all-time danger, our beliefs at an all-time peril, and yet we want to tell our young people that we are building for their future. Do our leaders ever sit down and read the primary sources to understand what lies beneath these worldviews to which we are pandering? We brand a religion “peaceful” or “great” without even reading its text. Only an uninformed person can make such sweeping statements. This does not assure us that our safety is a priority. There is so much one can say on what needs to be done to provide for our safety. I simply resist the temptation and will not go into all of that, but rather respond in two ways. First, we must ask our political representatives to convene a formal study on this particular worldview of millions who have explicitly or implicitly screamed for our destruction. Adolf Hitler told the world what he was planning to do. The naïve of that time did not take him seriously. It took one of the bloodiest and most senseless wars in history to stop that genocide orchestrated by him. What will it take for us to wake up to the avowed threat of our time? Second, I suggest that the rights we give our immigrants must be granted only by strict means of scrutiny. I went through that when I first moved to the west. My brother and I were quizzed thoroughly. I respected that. But that was over four decades ago. We are now politically correct and politically endangered at the same time. As I write this, I am about to depart for one particular country. I will be there for five days. To get a visa, I had to list all the countries I have visited in the last ten years. That was a task and a half. Did I object? No. They are protecting their political system and they have a right to demand of me disclosure that they feel is necessary to keep their values intact. Anyone without subversive intent will not be afraid of such scrutiny. But in our homeland we have become so all-encompassing that the only thing we don’t have any more is “values.” Interestingly, that was a term coined by the nihilists and existentialists to replace absolutes. When absolutes went, values came. When counter values came, our own values went. When our own values went, we watch a little eight-year-old boy blown to bits and the ones doing it tweet to their friends “LOL.” Such subversives do not fear our legal system. They know the perverse way in which their defenders can use it. When hate can laugh, decency is crying and America stands at the crossroads of choosing the path of Right or else to bury what is right in the ever-shifting quicksand of so called “rights.” This is a sad day as we mourn the decimation in Boston. But sadder days are ahead unless we understand what we are dealing with here. What happened in Boston was a deadly atrocity. Our failure to stem the rot will be a suicidal tragedy. We have confused what is lawful with what is legal. Chesterton said it well: “For under the smooth legal surface of our society there are already moving very lawless things. We are always near the breaking-point when we care only for what is legal and nothing for what is lawful. Unless we have a moral principle about such delicate matters as marriage and murder, the whole world will become a welter of exceptions with no rules. There will be so many hard cases that everything will go soft.” This is America today. We do not know the essential difference between what is lawful and what is legal. Our moral reasoning is dying before our eyes. Nobody knows this better than the lawless GOD BLESS ISRAEL AND GOD BLESS AMERICA
  18. Patty Angel, Thanks for the awesome post, every word is absolutely true. God will have mercy on America if repentance is made for thier wicked ways. We as Christians need to be in warfare for our country. Blessings for you and yours. Luci
  19. We will pray for Mr KK. I drink Aloe Vera Gel straight for my stomach about 1/2 cup 2xday on empty stomach. Luci
  20. My husband had one removed on his nose and one on each side to go. The one on left side could require cosmetic surgery, at present doctor has given him a type of chemotherapy cream to put on it. I much prefer natural remedies if possible. We will know in April the outcome, in the meantime we are trusting God for a good report. Thanks Bumper Blessings Luci
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