
Topic: waldo
By Don DeMarco, Ph. D. I am writing this article for Memorial Day and all that it represents. It is a time set aside for reflecting on the debt we owe to those who came before us and fought, struggled ... discussAmerican poet Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on this day in 1803. (died April 27, 1882). 365 Things I Believe is a revisioning of a year long web project. I initially launched the blog 365 Things I Beli ... discuss
The 19th century American individualist Ralph Waldo Emerson once famously declared, “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” This coming legislative session might just giv ... discuss
Dr. Bill Smith, Editor, ARRA News Service: Being Sunday, it is a good time to reflect on important issues! With the constant push by liberals / socialists to disarm Americans, the below column last Fr ... discuss
The following is Part 7 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
Where’s Waldo? Many a child has spent countless hours poring over a large picture book searching in vain for a funny man in a stocking cap, and his companions. Not much was learned in the proces ... discuss
Details: • Author: Norman Jeune III • Category: Church History • Publisher: Zondervan (2012) • Format: gloss ... discuss
The public schools today will hyperventilate if students dare to wear t-shirts with a pro-life or Bible quote. They'll make students remove shirts or turn them inside out. Teachers censor kindergarten ... discuss
"Guard well your spare moments. They are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be known. Improve them and they will become the brightest gems in a useful life."~~ Ralp ... discuss
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Many residents in this Colorado community first found out about the Waldo Canyon wildfire via Facebook or text messages. And instead of turning on the TV for news of their ... discuss
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—For the past 10 years, Doug and Jodi Hammerstrom could keep track of the time each evening by the activity at the Flying W Ranch, which butted up to their backyard. If they ... discuss
“We must learn to adorn every day with sacrifices. Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices. Temperance, courage, love, are made up of the same jewels. Listen to every prompting of honor” (Ral ... discuss
From: waldo Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 Subject: Bye-Bye Blackbird.. We saw her at the Smithsonian by Dulles Airport in Northern Virginia. She is one heck of a Lady! -- AT@H&K ... discuss
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President Barack Obama arrived in Colorado Friday to tour what many believe is the worst wildfire in the state’s history. Officials said the fire did not grow substantially since Thursday night, a ... discuss
Colorado Springs fire. Though I live in North Carolina, the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs hits close to home. For one thing, my son graduated last month from the Air Force Academy, which was p ... discuss
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (AP) — A stubborn and towering wildfire jumped firefighters’ perimeter lines in the hills overlooking Colorado Springs, forcing frantic mandatory evacuation not ... discuss
(Pic taken last Saturday afternoon during one of Colorado’s typical mid-day storms. WE NEED RAIN!!) (taken Sunday afternoon from the Briargate area in Colorado Springs- th ... discuss
Sounds of Freedom Overhead -- rfh From: waldo Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 Subject: F15's Kick the tires light the fires—load--lock and launch. Not sure where this is, but it's a ... discuss
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Matthew 6:34 “We crucify ourselves between two thieves: regret ... discuss
For that next conversation over homeschooling you get into, here's a few names you can drop in as persuasive seasoning.1. Agatha Christie. Agatha was a painfully shy girl, so her mom homeschooled her ... discuss
Brought to you by the capitalist free enterprise system. -- rfhFrom: waldo Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 Subject: WHEN YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES - AMAZING -THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE TECHNOLOGYI just thought this ... discuss
Let all that you do be done in love. --St. PaulLove is like war: easy to begin but very hard to stop. --H. L. Mencken Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love ... discuss
From my quote journal.A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.Ralph Waldo Emerson ... discuss
Nullification (U.S. Constitution), a legal theory that a U.S. State has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law that a state has deemed unconstitutional. Nullification Crisis, the 1832 c ... discuss
On this TOB Tuesday, check out the TOB Institute’s Theology of the Body Christmas reflection from Fr. John Sullivan: During my teenage years, I played an odd game with my five brothers and two ... discuss
Dr. F. Waldo Whitney, age 61, was convicted of manslaughter in the October 22, 1914 abortion death of Mrs. Margaret Buetelman. He was sentenced to 2 - 19 1/2 years at Sing Sing.Note, please, that with ... discuss
Baptist successionism teaches that there is an unbroken of chain of churches since the time of the Apostles that have remained separate from the Roman Catholic church and taught Baptist doctrine. The ... discuss
Last week's announcement that HHS is mandating birth control without charge, has brought reaction from all quarters and in an attempt to pretend balance, a Denver based organization, Health Policy S ... discuss
"A man finds room in the few square inches of the face for the traits of all his ancestors; for the expression of all his history, and his wants." ~ my second Ralph Waldo Emerson quote this monthI fin ... discuss
Random Thoughts on Conservative Principles Based on Biblical ScriptureAs a preacher, I have a responsibility not only to propagate the wonderful gospel of Jesus Christ, but part of my job is to presen ... discuss
Keith Koffler is asking the same question that you (John Podhoretz in the New York Post, Ruth Marcus in the Washington Post, Lee Rodgers, and many others) are asking. With Japan dying, with bad guys k ... discuss
Japan Relief Dollars: Should They Go to World Vision?Forget Waldo. Where's Obama?Food Prices Highest in 36 Years. AP Says Inflation Is "Tame."Machete Murder Spree Gets No Press Attention. Why?Dr. Bisc ... discuss
The Politico finally catches up with the rest of America in playing “Where’s Walbama?” Most of us noticed this back around February 1, 2009, when Obama started outsourcing all the th ... discuss
Read backstory Pro-Life Action League blog. I wrote on May 21 it was pretty pathetic that Planned Parenthood of East Central Iowa Is Anybody There? blog. found photos of the event at PP of E Centra ... discuss
I've already sent out the email, so this would be the follow-up blog post to my fifteen minutes of Traditional-Catholic fame. My use of the word 'fame' is something of a stretch of course. Nowhere is ... discuss
Some weird stuff is happening in the woods of Waldo.From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:Some 150 anarchists from throughout the United States and Canada descended on a strip of private land this week ... discuss
One of my favorite scenes from Saving Private Ryan (which is my favorite movie) comes after they take out a machine gun nest on their way to Ramelle. After digging graves to bury the dead there, a su ... discuss
The New York Times has what seems like their annual essay from someone describing how women were injured from illegal abortions in the years before Roe v. Wade. This year's essayist is Waldo L. Fiel ... discuss
As Democrats have been advising Republicans quite vociferously on how to run our primary process, I thought it would be appropriate to offer Democrats some free advice on their choice for the Democrat ... discuss
Concord Hymn Ralph Waldo Emerson Sung at the Completion of the Battle Monument, April 19, 1836 BY the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breez ... discuss
Romans 6:8-11 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him: Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him. For in tha ... discuss
I'm reviewing my Field Trip Foto Friday series over at Heart of the Matter if you care to join us. Today's review is on the Armand Bayou Nature Center near Houston. It was the second field trip I cove ... discuss
A sneak peek at stuff I've been picking up here and there from the blogosphere, the Bible, and various other spots.There has been a lot of progress during my lifetime, but I’m afraid it’s heading ... discuss
Rarely has our Republican Party faced a choice as difficult as the one we face in the current presidential nomination process. The five men running for President are horribly flawed. From these five, ... discuss
What on earth has the Republican Party gotten itself into?Adam Graham gives as good a wrap-up of the G.O.P.'s paltry platoon of presidential candidates as I've seen yet in "The Evil of Five Lessers" o ... discuss
"In reality there is perhaps no one of our natural Passions so hard to subdue as Pride. Disguise it, struggle with it, beat it down, stifle it, mortify it as much as one pleases, it is still ... discuss
Looking up the Chuck Norris facts list for a friend who hadn't heard of it, I see that Chuck himself has chosen his favorite lines which, natch, I put below.(I was reminded of the list by the Mike Huc ... discuss
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote this about 14 years after his marriage: "Love is temporary and ends with marriage. Marriage is the perfection which love aimed at- ignorant of what it sought. Marriage is a g ... discuss
The parents, Jason Schwaller and Kimberly Huebner, of the sexually abused little girl are speaking out.From The Sheboygan Press:Choking back tears at times, the father of a now 11-month old girl who w ... discuss
Lady Liberty, Symbol of FreedomFreedom is such a misused, misappropriated and misapplied word today. Pro-death proponents claim a woman should have the unfettered “freedom” to kill her offspring. ... discuss
The following left-wing cartoons ran in mainstream media (MSM) newspapers like the Washington Post or Tribune Media this past week. What do they all have in common? For starters, every single one om ... discuss
Back on track, thanks to the Danish Blogger Team. Lots to catch up on. More later. Meanwhile, in New York starting 9.30am EST Thursday 24 May 2007, Reuters' Darfur Newsmaker will be holding an onl ... discuss
Closer than the air we breathe At first, the book seemed a bit too mystical - almost new age. Yet by page 100 or so, I got it. God is all around us. We just have to look for him - kind of like Waldo ... discuss
Food for thought? you know that acknowledgements of God appear in all 50 state constitutions? Our founding fathers -- and the statesmen who came after them -- went to a lot of effort to insure that Go ... discuss
Far from being Professor Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s theoretical, moderate center between conservatism and radical socialism, liberalism has become synonymous with any action or doctrine that tends ... discuss
I have a few minutes this morning, so...Following are the most banned and challenged (whatever that means) books from 1990-2000. X marks the ones I've read. Comments follow those I'm familiar with.( ) ... discuss
"After an abortion, the doctor must inspect these remains to make sure that all the fetal parts and placenta have been removed. Any tissue left inside the uterus can start an infection." Dr. Bours squ ... discuss
I realized today that it is getting a bit hard to follow this story on my blog because of all the posts I have written on the topic. Going forward, I am going to use this post to outline all that has ... discuss
(Hat tip to Fidei Defensor of College Catholic for giving me the idea for this post) HYMN.SUNG AT THE COMPLETION OFCONCORD MONUMENT, APRIL 19, 1836. By the rude bridge that arched the flood,Their ... discuss
I'll be on Scott Thomas' show today on WYLL-AM from 3p-4p CST to discuss pro-life issues. The show can be heard via the Internet. On the docket: The South Dakota abortion ban and Oglala Sioux preside ... discuss
Clearly one cause of the barbarity enveloping the world is Muslim Sharia law. In what appears to be a “Where’s Waldo?” move, Kofi Annan is AWOL when it comes to human rights violat ... discuss
In the latest Weekly Standard, Bostonian writer Patrick J. Walsh makes some keen observations about Ralph Waldo Emerson in his piece on Nathaniel Hawthorne: Hawthorne...rejected the Transcen ... discuss
In the latest Weekly Standard, Bostonian writer Patrick J. Walsh makes some keen observations about Ralph Waldo Emerson in his piece on Nathaniel Hawthorne: Hawthorne...rejected the Transcen ... discuss
Of all the commentary inspired by The Document. I think this is the best one I've read. This former Episcopal priest who was borught into the Church under the pastoral provision is keenly aware of ... discuss
One of our children once covered her eyes while her father and I kissed and ordered us, "Stop it, you two are embarrassing me! Don't *do* that in front of me!" One of our children once asked me what ... discuss
shamlessly swiped from Anastasia.. copying her as well... bolding the ones I've read.. and the ones I have and want to read or ones that I simply want to read are in Italics.1. Scary Stories (Series) ... discuss
Why the Chicken Crossed the Road KINDERGARTEN TEACHER: To get to the other side. PLATO: For the greater good. ARISTOTLE: It is the nature of chickens to cross roads. KARL MARX: It was a hi ... discuss
