May 12, 2007
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Abraham Lincoln: Special Quotes for Mother’s Day
I remember my mother’s prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.MOTHERS SAID:
Funny fictional quotes from mothers in history…
JONAH’S MOTHER: “That’s a nice story, but now tell me where you’ve
really been for the last three days.”
SUPERMAN’S MOTHER: “Clark, your father and I have discussed it, and
we’ve decided you can have your own telephone line. Now will you
quit spending so much time in all those phone booths?”
THOMAS EDISON’S MOTHER: “Of course I’m proud that you invented the
electric light bulb, Thomas. Now turn off that light and get to
bed!”I celebrated Mother’s Day yesterday with my wife. (We had our 2 year old with us.) I took care of Kalli while Kim shopped. We all enjoyed the day. One store had a kids section that parents could sit and read to their child. I had to laugh because we’ve been trying to potty train Kalli, so I picked a book on potty training. She listened all the way through. The last page had the question: “How about you?” Kalli simply said, “No”.
I have a question that is totally unrelated to Mother’s Day. Would you vote for a Muslem for President?
Comments (17)
Have a good mother’s day.
NO!!!
No, I would NOT vote for a Muslim (note correct spelling) for President. I’d need to have my HEAD examined if I did.
Hehe! Your daughter is cute
. Superman’s mom made me laugh, too.
Sounds like a nice day together.
Hmm… I think it depends on the person. Ang
Yes we may differ on faith issues but we share the same values. Goodbye abortion on demand, legalised prostitution. Hello family values and abstinence based life skills education. I might reconsider if like in our country you vote for a party not a president. Giving government control to a group that has a strong evangelistic agenda would be an error. But as a president of a country like the US is fine.
Cute cartoon! Jonah’s mother cracked me up. LOL
I’m guessing children’s church will be really busy on mother’s day.
Wow, that question’s more loaded than a loaded baked potato! Probably just as hot!
Ummm….
I honestly can’t say at this point. I’m wiped from my day and am not really in the frame of mind to put together cohesive, intellectual thoughts.
I will say this. If it is God’s will that a muslim be put in office, then His will be done, regardless of whether I voted for the person or not.
Wow, that question’s more loaded than a loaded baked potato! Probably just as hot!
Ummm….
I honestly can’t say at this point. I’m wiped from my day and am not really in the frame of mind to put together cohesive, intellectual thoughts.
I will say this. If it is God’s will that a muslim be put in office, then His will be done, regardless of whether I voted for the person or not.
Wow, that question’s more loaded than a loaded baked potato! Probably just as hot!
Ummm….
I honestly can’t say at this point. I’m wiped from my day and am not really in the frame of mind to put together cohesive, intellectual thoughts.
I will say this. If it is God’s will that a muslim be put in office, then His will be done, regardless of whether I voted for the person or not.
The cartoon is awesome!
Superman’s mom… funny.
Muslim for Pres? Would he be any more trustworthy than any non-Muslims we’ve had thus far?
I double emphasized my point, just in case…..
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Even if I did it on accident!
ryc: If you ever get a chance to go to a farmer’s market definitely do. It’s a bunch of stands filled by local farmers this time of year its all flowers and vegitable plants, in a couple of months it will morph into vegitables and summer fruit and then after that sunflowers and pumpkins and corn stalks. it is great fun to wander through and see all of the different things.
In regards to the voting question: Probably not. But, I can’t say definitively because a). I don’t know who’s running against him and b). I don’t know his position on key issues (not the least of which would be the War on Islamofascism).
Voting question: Nope..I couldn’t.
Why wouldn’t I vote for a Muslim? Who we vote for shouldn’t be based on religion but policy.
Happy Mother’s Day
RYC: No I don’t think that God overrides our wills concerning voting (or anything for that matter).
(This is why I don’t discuss deep topics not fully coherent, today is not much different!). Hopefully what I say below makes sense….
Certainly I have the free will to vote for whomever I want, as does everyone else. That doesn’t mean that who I want to get into office will get there. That’s happened twice since I started voting, regarding anything presidential, that is.
I do believe that there is a purpose for everything that happens in life. Have you ever been in a rush anywhere only to get stopped by every possible red light, only to find that had you hit every light green that you’d have been in an accident? I have. As in those two times that I thought the other candidate was the better, dare I say more godly man, yet the other one got the office. There has to be a purpose, a reason behind that happening.
Hopefully that makes more sense.