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March 30, 2006

no cruising no loitering

This post starts a new category here on my blog. I have been taking pictures of signs that have caught my eye for a while now, and I thought I would start posting them. Some of the pictures may on some level border on inappropriate, but none the less they caught my eye.
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NO
CRUISING
NO
LOITERING
Ordinance No. 11761
City Of Chattanooga
Spotted this sign in a parking lot on the corner of Georgia and vine st. in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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March 26, 2006

Blogging for Bryant blog

I guess I got quoted over on the Blogging for Bryant blog....
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March 24, 2006

What the HECK!

Take the time to read the letter below the fold. What a load of garbage, and the fact that they actually got 10,000 clergy members to sign it is a complete outrage. Really!

Here is a little quote:

We believe that the theory of evolution is a foundational scientific truth, one that has stood up to rigorous scrutiny and upon which much of human knowledge and achievement rests. To reject this truth or to treat it as "one theory among others" is to deliberately embrace scientific ignorance and transmit such ignorance to our children.

Here's another:

To argue that God's loving plan of salvation for humanity precludes the full employment of the God-given faculty of reason is to attempt to limit God, an act of hubris.

Let me interpret what they just said: If you don't believe in evolution you are not using your mind and in effect rejecting God.

Again, what the heck.

Within the community of Christian believers there are areas of dispute and disagreement, including the proper way to interpret Holy Scripture. While virtually all Christians take the Bible seriously and hold it to be authoritative in matters of faith and practice, the overwhelming majority do not read the Bible literally, as they would a science textbook. Many of the beloved stories found in the Bible -- the Creation, Adam and Eve, Noah and the ark -- convey timeless truths about God, human beings, and the proper relationship between Creator and creation expressed in the only form capable of transmitting these truths from generation to generation. Religious truth is of a different order from scientific truth. Its purpose is not to convey scientific information but to transform hearts.

We the undersigned, Christian clergy from many different traditions, believe that the timeless truths of the Bible and the discoveries of modern science may comfortably coexist. We believe that the theory of evolution is a foundational scientific truth, one that has stood up to rigorous scrutiny and upon which much of human knowledge and achievement rests. To reject this truth or to treat it as "one theory among others" is to deliberately embrace scientific ignorance and transmit such ignorance to our children. We believe that among God's good gifts are human minds capable of critical thought and that the failure to fully employ this gift is a rejection of the will of our Creator. To argue that God's loving plan of salvation for humanity precludes the full employment of the God-given faculty of reason is to attempt to limit God, an act of hubris. We urge school board members to preserve the integrity of the science curriculum by affirming the teaching of the theory of evolution as a core component of human knowledge. We ask that science remain science and that religion remain religion, two very different, but complementary, forms of truth.

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our two biggest issues\concerns

Leslie and I were discussing politics at the table last night, and we both reaffirmed that our two biggest issues\concerns this election are:
  1. Abortion
  2. Fiscal Responsibility
From the research I've done I like Ed Bryant's stance on both. I like that Citizens Against Government Waste gave him a 92% back in 2000.
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I think Ed Bryant is my man

The text below was taken from here Ed Bryant on Abortion
Do everything to help protect the sanctity of life
Ed Bryant reaffirmed his commitment to protect the sanctity of life. "I always have and will continue to do everything that I can to help protect the sanctity of life," stated Bryant. "It is government's main responsibility to protect life and that is why, as a member of the Judiciary Committee in Congress, I worked to ensure that the sanctity of life was protected and that the law would recognize that life begins at conception. The sanctity of life is a fundamental part of our traditional values, and in the US Senate, I will continue to take a stand for the protection of innocent life at all stages."

In Congress, Bryant received a 100% voting record with National Right to Life and was honored to receive Tennessee Right to Life's endorsement for this election. As private citizens, both Congressman and Mrs. Bryant have served on the boards of two crisis pregnancy/women's resource centers and have given both their time and financial support to many organizations that protect the sanctity of life.

Source: Campaign website, www.edbryantforsenate.com, press release Jan 23, 2006

Voted YES on banning Family Planning funding in US aid abroad.

Vote to adopt an amendment that would remove language reversing President Bush's restrictions on funding to family planning groups that provide abortion services, counseling or advocacy.
Reference: Amendment sponsored by Hyde, R-IL; Bill HR 1646 ; vote number 2001-115 on May 16, 2001

Voted YES on federal crime to harm fetus while committing other crimes.

Vote to pass a bill that would make it a federal crime to harm a fetus while committing any of 68 federal offenses or a crime under military law. Abortion doctors and women whose own actions harmed their fetuses would be exempt.
Reference: Bill sponsored by Graham, R-SC; Bill HR 503 ; vote number 2001-89 on Apr 26, 2001

Voted YES on banning partial-birth abortions.

HR 3660 would ban doctors from performing the abortion procedure called "dilation and extraction" [also known as ?partial-birth? abortion]. The measure would allow the procedure only if the life of the woman is at risk.
Reference: Bill sponsored by Canady, R-FL; Bill HR 3660 ; vote number 2000-104 on Apr 5, 2000

Voted YES on barring transporting minors to get an abortion.

The Child Custody Protection Act makes it a federal crime to transport a minor across state lines for the purpose of obtaining an abortion.
Reference: Bill sponsored by Ros-Lehtinen, R-FL; Bill HR 1218 ; vote number 1999-261 on Jun 30, 1999
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March 23, 2006

Why I've decided not to vote for Bob Corker.

So this is the view I get when looking out of the window here at work. It is Bob Corker's campaign headquarters. To start this out, I have to say that I never really liked Bob Corker as mayor of Chattanooga. I lived in Red Bank at the time of his election, so I never got a chance to vote for or against him. That being the case, I never really took the time to look into his stance on the issues.

But, now that he is running for a Senate seat I have begun the process of looking into him and the other candidates. A few weeks back I dropped by his Campaign headquarters to see if I could get some information on how he stood on the issues. The guys working there were really nice, helpful, and eager to get information in my hands.

By the time I walked out I was feeling pretty good about Corker, and thought that my intuition might have lead me in the wrong direction.

Skip forward a few weeks ...

So, today I got an e-mail from the Ed Bryant campaign entitled "Bob Corker Conservative Fraud Watch". The subject caught my eye and I decided to read the thing. You can skip down and view it below the fold if you want. After reading it I decided I would head over to Corker's site to see what he had to say about his stance on abortion.

Here it is:

Faith & Family
Protecting our Values

As Senator, I will insist that the United States Senate be a place that reflects our common sense, conservative Tennessee values by supporting faith and family. It must be a place where we always remember that we are "one nation under God", where we support the sanctity of marriage , and we strive to bring out the best in each other. As a Senator, I will be a consistent supporter of the pro-life cause, and will be particularly involved in efforts to ban partial birth abortion, require parental consent for minors, and ban federal funding.

Our greatness as a country is not based on our wealth. It is based on our goodness.

If I had not read Ed Bryant's email I would have read Corkers statement on faith and family and would have thought that he was a solid Pro-Life candidate. But, in light of Bryant's e-mail Corker leaves way too much wiggle room in his Clinton-esque statement on faith and family. If you are truly a pro-life republican you should start with Roe vs. Wade and then move into these stop gap issues like partial birth abortion and parental consent.

I sure hope Corker does not win the primary because I'm not sure who I will vote for if he does.

Bob Corker Conservative Fraud Watch

 

 

MEDIA ALERT

 

 

Read the Fine Print on Bob Corker's "Blueprint for Tennessee"

 

... Higher Taxes & Abortion Rights

 

(BRENTWOOD, TN)  Former Don Sundquist Finance Commissioner and Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker has invited the news media to scrutinize his claim to have "used conservative principles to achieve positive results" today when he unveils his "Blueprint for Tennesseans" at campaign stops in Athens and Cleveland.

 

Taking Corker up on his challenge to be judged on his record of "using conservative principles," Ed Bryant, former federal prosecutor and four-term member of Congress, suggested he answer the following simple questions based on his well documented record:

 

  • What "conservative principle" led Bob Corker to raise property taxes on Tennessee homeowners?  (Chattanooga Times Free Press, 8/22/01)

 

 

  • What "conservative principle" moved Bob Corker to support abortion rights(Knoxville News-Sentinel, 7/28/94)

 

 

  • What "conservative principle" fueled Bob Corker's refusal to protect Tennesseans from a state income tax?  (Commercial Appeal, 6/15/93)

 

 

  • What "conservative principle" led Bob Corker to believe abortion is "not a government issue"?  (Republican National Coalition for Life Candidate Questionnaire, 7/9/94)

 

 

  • What "conservative principle" caused Bob Corker to team up with Don Sundquist to create a new hotel/motel tax on top of the existing Hamilton County hotel/motel?  (Chattanooga Times Free Press, 2/27/02)

 

 

  • What "conservative principle" inspired Bob Corker to raise fees on Tennessee's businesses and homeowners by $2.3 million?   (Chattanooga Times Free Press, 9/17/01)
 

 

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March 21, 2006

Isaiah 55:9

Isaiah 55:9
As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. (N.I.V)
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March 17, 2006

day trip to the hiwassee

I have been so busy at work that it has taken me all week to get this post together. Leslie and I packed up the boys and headed up to the Hiwassee River last Saturday. We had a great time, and the boys had more fun throwing rock than I thought possible. Here is a link to the pictures.

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March 10, 2006

live.com

So, I just got my first search hit from Microsoft's new search engine. Off course I tested it in FireFox, but my first impressions weren't great. Live.com
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March 09, 2006

fire at work

I've wanted to do some blogging but I have been so stinking busy that this blog is starting to suffer. I am into a new project at work which is taking a lot of my time, and by the time I get home I am too tired to do anything.

I need to get to sleep, but I will post one picture. We had a fire today at work. I took several pictures but I will just post one.

Here is a link if you want more.

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