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  1. Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Japan's nuclear crisis remained " very Grave " as forcast indiacte changing winds could start moving radiation closer to Tokyo by the end of the weekend. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-18/japan-nuclear-crisis-remains-very-grave-as-forecasts-show-shifting-winds.html
  2. New Madrid Seismic ZoneFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search Coordinates: 36°34′57″N 89°35′17″W / 36.58245°N 89.58801°W / 36.58245; -89.58801 Map of the New Madrid Seismic Zone Reelfoot Rift and the New Madrid Seismic Zone in a 3D topographic imageThe New Madrid Seismic Zone (pronounced /njuː ˈmædrɨd/), sometimes called the New Madrid Fault Line, is a major seismic zone and a prolific source of intraplate earthquakes (earthquakes within a tectonic plate) in the southern and midwestern United States, stretching to the southwest from New Madrid, Missouri. The New Madrid fault system was responsible for the 18111812 New Madrid earthquakes and may have the potential to produce large earthquakes in the future. Since 1812 frequent smaller earthquakes were recorded in the area.[1] Earthquakes that occur in the New Madrid Seismic Zone potentially threaten parts of seven American states: Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Madrid_Seismic_Zone
  3. Luke 21:11 (King James Version) 11And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven
  4. IMHO the wrong person is being sentenced. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41662184/ns/local_news-lexington_ky/
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  7. Mexican drug cartel want's Sheriff Joe dead. They are also offering a$1K to anyone who joins the cartel. http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/immigration/mexican-drug-cartel-sheriff-arpaio-07292010
  8. From the comments section of the article:
  9. Womans obituary slams Harry Reid: http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/smith/Charlotte_zings_Reid_from_beyond_the_grave.html
  10. IMO they should be sent straight to Huntsville for inmate justice: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/07/13/police-illegal-immigrants-rape-year-old-texas-girl-july-th-party/?test=latestnews
  11. Is this Gen. McChrystal's or BHO Waterloo? http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyharn...is-resignation/
  12. From the comments section of the article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405...ttoWhatsNewsTop
  13. This is one Kentucky native that i'm not proud of. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Thomas
  14. There were also several deaths in southern Ky.. The weather service kept a watchful eye on this storm system. We how between 3-6 inches of rain between Sat.-Sun afternoon.The Louisville metro council was in fear that the 153,000 people at Churchhill Downs would be trapped by flooded streets. But very little was said about the homes and streets that were flooded around the area. There main concern was will the Derby take place on time....................
  15. I wonder what LA RAZA is praying for?
  16. From Wikipedia: The Assemblies of God has its roots in the Pentecostal revival of the early 20th century. This revival is generally traced to a prayer meeting held under the leadership of Charles Parham, at Bethel Bible College in Topeka, Kansas, on January 1, 1901. It spread rapidly to Missouri, Texas, California and elsewhere. In 1906, a three-year revival meeting under the leadership of William Seymour began at the Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles that attracted believers from around the world. The Pentecostal aspects of the revival were not generally welcomed by established churches, and participants in the movement soon found themselves forced outside existing religious bodies. These people sought out their own places of worship and founded hundreds of distinctly Pentecostal congregations. Samoan Assemblies of God church in the village of Lotopa, SamoaBy 1914, many ministers and laymen alike began to realize just how far-reaching the spread of the revival and of Pentecostalism had become. Concerned leaders felt the desire to protect and preserve the results of the revival by uniting through cooperative fellowship. In April 1914, about 300 preachers and laymen were invited from 20 states and several foreign countries for a general council in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States, to discuss and take action on these and other pressing needs. American racial and cultural norms at the time, such as Jim Crow laws, deeply affected such cooperative fellowship of the early movement by excluding many African-American Pentecostal leaders such as Charles Harrison Mason, founder of the predominately African-American Church of God in Christ. Bishop Mason credentialed such ministers in the early inception of this cooperative fellowship. A remaining fellowship emerged from the meeting and was incorporated under the name General Council of the Assemblies of God in the United States of America. In time, self-governing and self-supporting general councils broke off from the original fellowship or were formed independently in several nations throughout the world, originating either from indigenous Pentecostal movements or as a direct result of the indigenous missions strategy of the General Council.[5] Prior to 1967, the Assemblies of God, along with the majority of other Pentecostal denominations, officially opposed Christian participation in war and considered itself a peace church.[6] The US Assemblies of God continues to give full doctrinal support to members who are led by religious conscience to pacifism
  17. This is a small portion of a letter my son sent me from El Paso, he is a deputy sheriff there. The El Paso Sector Border Intelligence Center has received uncorroborated information that the Barrio Azteca gang in El Paso is considering retaliating against Law Enforcement Officers in response to the
  18. Objections answered. The law could not save in or from sins, yet it gave the Jews advantages for obtaining salvation. Their stated ordinances, education in the knowledge of the true God and his service, and many favours shown to the children of Abraham, all were means of grace, and doubtless were made useful to the conversion of many. But especially the Scriptures were committed to them. Enjoyment of God's word and ordinances, is the chief happiness of a people. But God's promises are made only to believers; therefore the unbelief of some, or of many professors, cannot make this faithfulness of no effect. He will fulfil his promises to his people, and bring his threatened vengeance upon unbelievers. God's judging the world, should for ever silence all doubtings and reflections upon his justice. The wickedness and obstinate unbelief of the Jews, proved man's need of the righteousness of God by faith, and also his justice in punishing for sin. Let us do evil, that good may come, is oftener in the heart than in the mouth of sinners; for few thus justify themselves in their wicked ways. The believer knows that duty belongs to him, and events to God; and that he must not commit any sin, or speak one falsehood, upon the hope, or even assurance, that God may thereby glorify himself. If any speak and act thus, their condemnation is just. . About this commentary: Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible is available in the Public Domain
  19. These pirates sure bit off more than they could chew. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100401/ap_on_re_af/af_piracy
  20. I'll soon be 68 And I wonder ,what are the cuts to medicare going to be?
  21. It's good to know that at least one actor stands up for his beliefs. http://www.deadline.com/2010/03/no-sex-ple...neal-mcdonough/
  22. Gotcha. Boy, we really need to pray. Yeah, " Praise God And Pass The ammunition".
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