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Mar 18, 2021 18:27:25   #
badbobby wrote:
HI again all my old friends and enemies(I really didn't have any enemies)
any how to try to get your minds off all that political chit
heres a St Paddy's Day joke



Paddy tiptoed as quietly as he could toward the stairs leading to their upstairs bedroom, but misjudged the bottom step. As he caught himself by grabbing the banister, his body swung around and he landed heavily on his rump. A whiskey bottle in each back pocket broke and made the landing especially painful.

Managing not to yell, Paddy sprung up, pulled down his pants, and looked in the hall mirror to see that his butt cheeks were cut and bleeding. He managed to quietly find a full box of Band-Aids and began putting a Band-Aid as best he could on each place he saw blood. He then hid the now almost empty Band-Aid box and shuffled and stumbled his way to bed.
In the morning, Paddy woke up with searing pain in both his head and butt and Kathleen staring at him from across the room She said, 'You were drunk again last night weren't you?'

Paddy said, 'Why would you say such a mean thing?

‘Well,' Kathleen said, 'it could be the open front door, it could be the broken whisky bottles at the bottom of the stairs, it could be the drops of blood trailing through the house, it could be your bloodshot eyes, but mostly, it's all those Band-Aids stuck on the hall mirror.
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Mar 18, 2021 18:23:14   #
Radiance3 wrote:
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No one could replace Rush . He is a legend. I've watched him since 1991. And I enjoyed his classic daily deliberation of accurate broadcasting.


I know and I feel the same but life goes on and I am sure that Kathryn tried her best to find someone that she felt would continue on the tradition of Rush Limbaugh. It is true that there will never be another Rush but she tried to at least bring in someone that was at least close. We have to at least give him a chance to come up to bat and see what he can do.
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Mar 18, 2021 11:12:31   #
Fiery conservative commentator Dan Bongino will take over the time slot formerly dominated by talk radio legend Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh, who waged a defiant battle with cancer, died last month at the age of 70.

A news release from Westwood One said that “The Dan Bongino Show” will launch May 24 in the noon to 3 p.m. Eastern Time slot.
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Mar 18, 2021 09:15:50   #
AuntiE wrote:
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Mar 18, 2021 09:14:57   #
Peewee wrote:
Some of you may enjoy this. Never heard of Jeff Jansen before but he's sharp and very interesting.

https://drcharlieward.com/the-legendary-ricky-skaggs-joins-jeff-on-an-amazing-zoom-call/?utm_content=12386113&utm_medium=Email&utm_name=Id&utm_source=Actionetics&utm_term=Email


I watched it yesterday thanks though.
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Mar 17, 2021 16:48:06   #
Peewee wrote:
Can't blame this one on Trump lefties, progressives, BLM, Antifa, LGBTQ, or whatever you call yourselves this week. Neutered nerds sound appropriate.

This is all on your team. Never say you care about any children again. You can't sell that lie anymore.

Add this to the 1.9 trillion CV-19 bill, the 4 trillion infrastructure bill, and whatever the tax hike ends up being bill. You'll trash the economy rather than see citizens keep more of their own money or heaven forbid, we get ahead a little.

You suck as Dems and human beings. No brains, no common sense, and no soul. Steal, kill, and destroy must be the creed you all live by.

You're still losers in every sense of the word. More child trafficking, more drugs, more rapes, more death. How do you live with yourselves? Happily and with more money I guess.

Who are the Nazis, the White Supremacists, Communists, Jim Crow segregationists, anti-black and brown? Just look in the mirror. It's you and always has been you. You just accuse us of what you're guilty of. The only way losers could win an election is by theft. That must sound like a plan to a bunch of kool-aid drinking dipsticks without a conscience.


https://www.wnd.com/2021/03/congressman-reveals-multiple-terror-suspects-caught-border-amid-current-surge/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-newsletter&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=newsletter&ats_es=aaebbb8101329c94c19668236ff19842
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Amen and Amen excellent there Peewee straight and to the point. Spot on.
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Mar 17, 2021 15:39:59   #
Everyone knows the famous Bible story of David and Goliath. But do you know where this battle took place? Find out why the location of this famous biblical battle is a crucial part of the story.

The Valley of Elah
According to the Bible, David and Goliath’s battle took place in the rolling hills separating the Israelite mountainous plateau from the Philistine coastal plain. The two armies stood on either side of a wide vale called the “The Valley of Elah” (1 Sam. 17:2). The word Elah אֵלָה means the “terebinth,” a species of deciduous tree which covered large portions of the Land of Israel in the days of the Bible.

Oaks and Terebinths
Terebinths appears often in the Bible. For example, Jacob buried his family’s foreign gods “under the terebinth tree near Shechem” (Gen. 35:4) and Absalom died by accidentally hanging from a terebinth (2 Sam. 18:9). A terebinth tree looks a lot like an oak tree (elon אֵלוֹן). Oaks are also common in Scripture: Abraham often camped near groves of oak trees: the “Oak (elon) of Moreh” (Gen. 12:6) and the “Oaks (elonei) of Mamre” (Gen. 18:1). 
 
Uncover the nuances of the Scriptures
Both elah and elon come from the Hebrew root meaning “god” (el אל), because these trees were considered by the Canaanites to have divine strength and were worshipped by idolaters (Hosea 4:13). So, the location of the battle wasn’t accidental. This was a battle over belief. Who would prevail in the Valley of Elah: the one Lord of Israel (Elohim) or the numerous idolatrous gods (elim)? Enroll in our live online Biblical Hebrew courses and uncover hidden nuances of the familiar stories!   
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Mar 17, 2021 09:27:18   #
Peewee wrote:
Well worth watching, 21 minutes.

https://youtu.be/edO-AW_hz1I


Amen and Amen excellent and spot on thanks Peewee.
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Mar 17, 2021 08:53:39   #
Zemirah wrote:
Hi Peewee,

You beat me to it... This is a great story. I was just going to post it.

I trust you won't mind if I add my accumulated text for those who won't go on to another link. (I know some don't because I'm sometimes one of them.)

I also added photos below.

2,000-year-old Biblical Text fragments unearthed in Israel; First discovery of its kind in 60 years

The New York Times, Jerusalem Post and WND March 16, 2021
By Isabel Kershner, Jerusalem Correspondent

JERUSALEM — Israeli researchers unveiled on Tuesday dozens of newly discovered Dead Sea Scroll fragments containing biblical texts dating back nearly 2,000 years, adding to the body of artifacts that have shed light on the history of Judaism, early Christian life and ancient humankind.

Experts managed to reconstruct 11 lines of text from Zechariah, including the verses, “These are the things you are to do: Speak the truth to one another, render true and perfect justice in your gates. And do not contrive evil against one another, and do not love perjury, because all those are things that I hate — declares the Lord.”

The finds, ranging from just a few millimeters to a thumbnail in size, are the first to be unearthed in archaeological excavations in the Judean Desert in about 60 years.

They were found as part of a four-year Israeli national project to prevent further looting of antiquities from the remote caves and crevices of the desert east and southeast of Jerusalem, which straddles Israel's boundary with Judea and Samaria.

The project turned up many other rare and historic finds, including a large woven basket with a lid that has been dated to approximately 10,500 years ago and may be the oldest such intact basket in the world. The archaeologists also found a 6,000-year-old, partially mummified skeleton of a child buried in the fetal position and wrapped in a cloth.

“The desert team showed exceptional courage, dedication and devotion to purpose, rappelling down to caves located between heaven and earth,” said Israel Hasson, the departing director of the Israel Antiquities Authority, which is the custodian of some 15,000 fragments of the scrolls.

He added in a statement that their work in the caves involved “digging and sifting through them, enduring thick and suffocating dust, and returning with gifts of immeasurable worth for mankind.”

The Dead Sea Scrolls, mostly discovered during the last century, contain the earliest known copies of parts of almost every book of the Hebrew Bible, other than the Book of Esther, written on parchment and papyrus.

Dating from about the third century B.C. to the first century A.D., the biblical and apocryphal texts are widely considered to be among the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century and remain the subject of heated academic debate around the world.

The arid conditions of the Judean Desert provided a unique environment for the natural preservation of artifacts and organic materials that would ordinarily not have withstood the test of time.

The latest fragments come from a scroll that was first discovered in the so-called Horror Cave, south of Ein Gedi in Israeli territory. Written in Greek by two scribes, it dates from the period of the Bar Kokhba revolt, almost 1,900 years ago, when Jewish rebels fled with their families and hid from the Romans in the caves.

The Romans discovered and besieged the refugees in the Horror Cave until they starved to death there. The first archaeologists to arrive in the last century found their skulls and bones placed in baskets in the cavern.

The new fragments contain verses from Zechariah 8:16-17, including part of the name of God written in ancient Hebrew, and verses from Nahum 1:5-6, both from the biblical Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets.

Oren Ableman, a member of the Antiquities Authority team who conserved and studied the new fragments, described the artifacts as “another small piece of the puzzle of the past.”

Speaking in the laboratories of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem where the fragments were displayed for reporters on Tuesday morning, he said the concept of equal justice for all was laid out in these verses that “are read by people and are meaningful to people to this very day.”

A Bedouin shepherd came across the first of the ancient scrolls in 1947. He found them stored in jars in a cave in Qumran near the northern tip of the Dead Sea. Some were sold to a monastery and others to an antiquities dealer in Bethlehem. Once their authenticity had been established, archaeological expeditions and antiquity robbers followed and emptied the caves of whatever they could find.

But decades later, the Judean Desert still had more secrets to give up.

Amid signs that robbers were still seeking and hawking artifacts from the area, parts of which are difficult to reach and govern, the Israeli authorities decided to carry out a methodical, comprehensive survey of the cliffs, gorges and caves beginning in 2017.

“The archaeologists always used to chase after the robbers,” said Amir Ganor, who leads the Antiquities Authority’s theft-prevention unit. “We decided it was perhaps time to get ahead of the robbers.”

Aided by modern tools such as drones that could search every nook and cranny, three teams made up of four people each mapped and scoured about 50 miles of cliff face running the length of the Dead Sea.

Access to some of the caves would have been easier in ancient times. People knew how to navigate the animal paths, Mr. Ganor said, and instead of rappelling, they would have used rope ladders for remote caverns. But over 2,000 years, parts of the terrain have collapsed, creating deep chasms.

The West Bank was under Jordanian control from 1948 until Israel captured the area in the 1967 Middle East war. It is now divided between Israeli and partial Palestinian control. But the 1967 boundary did not exist in antiquity, Mr. Ganor said, and the archaeologists treated the Judean Desert as one unit for the purposes of the survey.

In the MurabBa’at caves, in what is now the West Bank, the archaeologists turned up a trove of artifacts. That included the basket and a cache of rare coins from the days of the Bar Kokhba revolt, minted with Jewish symbols such as a harp and date palms.

The basket looks not unlike one that could be bought at a home furnishing store today, but it dates to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period. It was found buried in the ground.

“We were very curious to see what was inside when we opened the lid,” said Naama Sukenik, the Antiquities Authority’s curator of organic materials. But it turned out to be empty, save for a bit of sand.

The archaeological survey also revealed arrows and spearheads; scraps of fabric dyed with colorful stripes, fashionable for tunics in Roman times; seeds; olive and date pits, remnants of sandals; and a wooden comb similar to one that might be used today, with fine teeth."
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Mar 17, 2021 08:50:52   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
In his first 50 illegitimate days in office, that pedophile POS has signed more EOs than the last five presidents combined. Gas prices are going to the moon, border retention facilities are at 700% over capacity, illegal detainees are not getting fed, they are lucky to get one shower a week. And, I heard the sorry SOB gushing his appeal that we all should "come together", and "go get vaccinated then we'll tell you what you can do. We may even allow you to have a back yard barbecue on Independence Day."

Well, fk him and the snake that hatched him.

If a CNN poll gave the commie rat a 64% approval, then it is obvious CNN polled the stupidest people in this country.
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Mar 16, 2021 18:14:03   #
TexaCan wrote:
Jack and I have this conversation very often! The more break downs of our body, the more we cheer the Rapture on! LOL!

To be serious....we also think we may live to hear our name called out on that glorious day.....also agree that it is will very possibly be on the Feast of Trumpets, which year..... we won’t know until it happens!

There is so much happening! The pieces are falling into place, the worsening of the weather, more and larger hurricanes, the fires every summer, and morals are getting to the point of non-existence! I’m afraid we may see the collapse of America!

And then there’s Israel! As they say...Keep your eyes on Israel!

If we’re wrong, that’s OK too! We know where we’re going.......HOME! Until then we’ll do the best we can and share the gospel every chance we get! 🙏🏻😌👍

MARANATHA!
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Mar 16, 2021 16:41:30   #
BigMike wrote:
...Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up. He said: “In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared what people thought. 3 And there was a widow in that town who kept coming to him with the plea, ‘Grant me justice against my adversary.’

“For some time he refused. But finally he said to himself, ‘Even though I don’t fear God or care what people think, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will see that she gets justice, so that she won’t eventually come and attack me!’”

And the Lord said, “Listen to what the unjust judge says. And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off? I tell you, he will see that they get justice, and quickly. However, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?”


Two conclusions I draw.

1) Pray to God for justice in our nation.

2) Pester, petition, sue and in general bug the crap out of these non-responsive (for whatever reason, fear, compromise...) toads and make them miserable until they leave or they do something.
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Mar 16, 2021 16:40:39   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
https://thepalmierireport.com/bidens-disapproval-jumps/


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Mar 16, 2021 16:40:13   #
Peewee wrote:
https://youtu.be/9xyQiqoieTM


Amen and Amen thanks Peewee for that update. Have a great week there brother.
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Mar 16, 2021 15:14:06   #
TexaCan wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to share!

I don’t always remark on your lessons in Hebrew, but I always read and enjoy them! 👍😌🙏🏻


The way that the world is going at present I am looking for the rapture during the feast of trumpets this year. I may be wrong but we sure do seem to be in a down spiral as of late. I think that we may be equalling the conditions that Noah faced when he was building the ark.
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