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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
7/22/2012 2:49:34 PM

Hi Evelyn

That's ok. You had said you would watch it and give me some feedback and when I didn't get it, I thought you had forgot to watch it.

Actually the story is not at all depressing. It is a story of victory. It is also very funny in some parts of it. It is a great little story. I watched it more than once.

There is much we can do about the Muslim issue but we need more than one person doing it. For example, we can find shorter videos that explain about Islam from the Muslims own mouths and we can send these videos to our representatives over and over again to make sure they have seen them.

If we each set aside 10 or 15 minutes each day to send emails to Senators, Congressmen, etc you would be surprised how much you could do.

With the election coming up in your country, sending videos about Obama or good stuff about Romney to your list could be the thing that changes the direction of USA. The elections there are so tight, either party could win quite easily and by sending a few videos and or articles to people on your list, it might just be the thing that send Obama flying out of the White House ...unless you don't want that, of course. Maybe sending to everyone on your list is like preaching to the choir but the people on your list usually know people who know people and if your emails fell into the hands of one activist, ie., one doer, it is amazing what could happen. So don't get discouraged. Americans need to first get rid of Obama and then go after the next administration to stop bringing Muslims into the country.

Furthermore, when you know what is going on, you can, at least, pray that Muslims come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. When Muslims become Christians, they become loving. It is amazing how passionate these people are.

It is important that we do do something for our children's sake and our grandchildren's sake. I can just hear it, can't you? Maybe about 5 or 10 years from now, someone is being interviewed on TV and he says, "The reason I changed my mind about Muslims is because there was this woman who kept sending me emails over and over again. Finally I decided I should look at them, since she was so persistent, to see what it was all about. Boy, what an eyeopener. I was forever changed and that is why I have been submitting some of the bills I did." ...or something to that effect. On the other hand, you likely would hear nothing but that doesn't mean you didn't change things.

I know that you don't like confrontations but it is these things that make life a little more exciting. Take this forum, for example, when everything is going smoothly and no one dares to say anything political, and everyone posts a little ditty here and a little song there, no one is upsetting the apple cart. Everything is nice ....and well, boring. Soon people don't post and are off to greener pastures. You pointed out one time that we could go to the political forums to post and in a way, I agree, but when you think about it, should I go to a Repulican oriented forum or should I go to Democrat forum. I wouldn't be all that welcome at a Dem forum but if I did go there, I am sure things would get a little exciting. If I go to Rep forum, it is back to the old stuff of not upsetting anything again. We go around just patting everyone on the great post they just gave blah, blah, blah. I wish I had more time I would go to both forums and create a little storm. :))

I say this not just to you, Evelyn, but to anyone who doesn't want to send emails or to get 'involved' that much >>> then at least send a few dollars every month to people who are doing all the work that we all will benefit from. Send $5 or $10 each month to Brigitte Gabrielle of Act For America who is doing a fantastic job of keeping Sharia law out of the court rooms and trying to keep Islam from being taught in the schools ...and bunch of things too numerous to mention in her effort to keep America free. She has managed to gather thousands of people into her organization. It's amazing what this one woman has done so far. But they cannot do it themselves. The US is a big country and there is much to be done and it costs money. I hope everyone can help.

That's the end of this lecture. It's free :))

Helen




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Helen, to be honest, once was enough for me and I did watch it right after you posted it the first time. I see and hear so much these days about Islam and the Muslims that it just doesn't interest me much anymore because I've read enough to know about all the atrocities associated with it and it depresses me very much to read about something I have no control over. I just have to keep telling myself and believing that God is in control and to try and keep my mind on more uplifting things and to stay away from as many of the negative things as possible. Have a blessed week my friend. :)

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Hi Evelyn

The video was much more than this man converting to Christianity as great as that is. It entailed his life in Iran, he talked about Islam and Muslims, how his life progressed from one thing to another with obvious miracles along the way. It's an amazing story. You don't get much from the first 10 minutes.

At any rate, you needn't watch it if you don't want. I am reposting it here for anyone who might wonder what I am talking about.

Have a great day and God bless you

Helen



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I have a wonderful video for you all. It is rather long ...54 minutes. Think of it as your Sunday sermon. The setting is a church but it is not a sermon. Dr Daniel tells his personal story as a young man in Iran and onward. I promise you will love it. It will be over before you know it and you will want to watch it again. I did and I did. It's quite a story!

Famous Muslim Leader accept Lord Jesus Christ....Dr Daniel Shayesteh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-85CJ1fWqT0


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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
7/22/2012 2:57:09 PM


Hi Evelyn


Now, do you see what I mean when I say everyone can make a difference? Just 10 minutes a day ..or even 10 or 15 minutes a week ...or $5 or $10 per month :))

Have a great Sunday! I am going to have a great Sunday and rest because on Monday I am going to start to make an even bigger difference. Remember, I can't do it all myself.

Helen



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I hope this touches everyone as much as it did me. This reminds me of how important family and friends are.
Hope everyone has a wonderful week. :)
When an old man died in the geriatric ward of a nursing home in an Australian country town, it was believed that he had nothing left of any value. Later, when the nurses were going through his meager possessions, They found this poem. Its quality and content so impressed the staff that copies were made and distributed to every nurse in the hospital.
One nurse took her copy to Melbourne. The old man's sole bequest to posterity has since appeared in the Christmas editions of magazines around the country and appearing in mags for Mental Health. A slide presentation has also been made based on his simple, but eloquent, poem.
And this old man, with nothing left to give to the world, is now the author of this 'anonymous' poem winging across the Internet.

Cranky Old Man
What do you see nurses? . . .. . .What do you see?
What are you thinking .. . when you're looking at me?
A cranky old man, . . . . . .not very wise,
Uncertain of habit .. . . . . . . .. with faraway eyes?
Who dribbles his food .. . ... . . and makes no reply.
When you say in a loud voice . .'I do wish you'd try!'
Who seems not to notice . . .the things that you do.
And forever is losing . . . . . .. . . A sock or shoe?
Who, resisting or not . . . ... lets you do as you will,
With bathing and feeding . . . .The long day to fill?
Is that what you're thinking?. .Is that what you see?
Then open your eyes, nurse .you're not looking at me.
I'll tell you who I am . . . . .. As I sit here so still,
As I do at your bidding, .. . . . as I eat at your will.
I'm a small child of Ten . .with a father and mother,

Brothers and sisters .. . . .. . who love one another
A young boy of Sixteen . . . .. with wings on his feet
Dreaming that soon now . . .. . . a lover he'll meet.
A groom soon at Twenty . . . ..my heart gives a leap.
Remembering, the vows .. .. .that I promised to keep.
At Twenty-Five, now . . . . .I have young of my own.
Who need me to guide . . . And a secure happy home.
A man of Thirty . .. . . . . My young now grown fast,
Bound to each other . . .. With ties that should last.
At Forty, my young sons .. .have grown and are gone,
But my woman is beside me . . to see I don't mourn.
At Fifty, once more, .. ...Babies play 'round my knee,
Again, we know children . . . . My loved one and me.
Dark days are upon me . . . . My wife is now dead.
I look at the future ... . . . . I shudder with dread.
For my young are all rearing .. . . young of their own.
And I think of the years . . . And the love that I've known.
I'm now an old man . . . . . . .. and nature is cruel.
It's jest to make old age . . . . . . . look like a fool.
The body, it crumbles .. .. . grace and vigour, depart.
There is now a stone . . . where I once had a heart.
But inside this old carcass . A young man still dwells,
And now and again . . . . . my battered heart swells
I remember the joys . . . . .. . I remember the pain.
And I'm loving and living . . . . . . . life over again.
I think of the years, all too few . . .. gone too fast.
And accept the stark fact . . . that nothing can last.
So open your eyes, people .. . . . .. . . open and see.
Not a cranky old man .
Look closer . . . . see .. .. . .. .... . ME!!
Remember this poem when you next meet an older person who you might brush aside without looking at the young soul within. We will all, one day, be there, too!

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
7/22/2012 3:07:20 PM


If it was chocolate cake with chocolate icing, I'd eat is all in one or two days and that would be the end of that diet.

If I ate as much chocolate cake as I wanted each day, I might eventually get tired of so much chocolate cake and would eat less of it but by then I would be up to 600 lbs.

Helen



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I know there are a lot of us that would like to lose a few pounds and when I read this article I just had to say "No Way". LOL! But what do I know, it might work. If anyone tries it please let us know what your results are. :)

Study: Cake with Breakfast? You'll Lose More Weight

By Reader's Digest Magazine | Healthy LivingFri, Jul 6, 2012
As a health book editor, I'm always on the lookout for new diet ideas, so a study presented last week at the Endocrine Society's annual meeting caught my eye. Researchers at Tel Aviv University randomly assigned 200 adults to eat one of two diets, each with the same number of daily calories (1,600 for men and 1,400 for women). While one group ate just a low-calorie, low-carb breakfast such as protein-filled egg whites, the other included something sweet in their breakfast such as a doughnut, cookie, or cake.
Both groups lost weight initially, with an average of 33 pounds per person over four months. But over the next four months, the low-carb breakfast dieters regained an average of 22 pounds each, while the early-morning dessert eaters lost another 15 pounds each.

Now, the #1 lesson I've learned in the 15 years I've been working on different diets is that pretty much any plan works if the calorie count is low enough. But it's intriguing that having dessert with breakfast could improve the results. Why does it work? In the morning, the body's metabolism is more active and better able to suppress ghrelin, the hunger hormone. The subjects who had sweets at breakfast felt less hungry, had fewer cravings, and were better able to follow their calorie requirements for the rest of the day. Which leads to my #2 lesson: Any diet works if you can stick to it. As a breakfast lover and a dessert lover, I'm happy to say that this is one idea I'd love to stick to.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
7/22/2012 6:59:18 PM

Hi Evelyn,

I have not been here for awhile as my computer is still acting up. Somewhere along the line my little trash can may show up, or may not. First, I would like to say that it is so wonderful to have Veronica back with us and I am so very proud of her for the way she has turned her life around. I hope that those who are not yet her friend will invite her to be their friend because she is such a wonderful person. I would also like to welcome Donald to our community and hope that he brings in a lot more songs. The poem by the cranky old man was right on. Although there are a lot of wonderful nurses and caretakers in this world, there are those that seem to feel that it is a waste of time to care for the elderly. Unfortunetely, I fit into that category. I would like to say that they should treat the elderly the same as they would their own families, however if they did there would be a lot more accidents taking place in hospitals as there are now. Our hearts do not shrinkor disappear as we get older, however they do tend to break a lot easier. So, for those that care for the elderly, there is an invisable sign on all of us that reads, "Caution. Handle with care." This also applies to those that happen to be retarded in some way. They are trying as hard as they can to function in our society. Instead of turning your back on them, how about lending them a hand up. They remember kindness a lot longer than we do, and they appreciate it.

The United States of America was established as a country that had freedom for all. When did we start seperating those that we did not want? I won't say too much on this subject except to say that when a person asks for your opinion on something, why do they than say that you are wrong on your opinion. If I ask your opinion on any given subject, and your opinion differs with mine, who is right and who is wrong? We are both right because as individuals we all make our own decisions on how we feel about different things. Finally, has anyone heard from Karen Gigikos lately? The last that I heard from her was in early June when she had an appointment with her doctor.

GOD BLESS YOU

~Mike~

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
7/22/2012 8:12:59 PM

That sounds wonderful Helen and my prayers go with you. :)

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Hi Evelyn


Now, do you see what I mean when I say everyone can make a difference? Just 10 minutes a day ..or even 10 or 15 minutes a week ...or $5 or $10 per month :))

Have a great Sunday! I am going to have a great Sunday and rest because on Monday I am going to start to make an even bigger difference. Remember, I can't do it all myself.

Helen



Quote:
I hope this touches everyone as much as it did me. This reminds me of how important family and friends are.
Hope everyone has a wonderful week. :)
When an old man died in the geriatric ward of a nursing home in an Australian country town, it was believed that he had nothing left of any value. Later, when the nurses were going through his meager possessions, They found this poem. Its quality and content so impressed the staff that copies were made and distributed to every nurse in the hospital.
One nurse took her copy to Melbourne. The old man's sole bequest to posterity has since appeared in the Christmas editions of magazines around the country and appearing in mags for Mental Health. A slide presentation has also been made based on his simple, but eloquent, poem.
And this old man, with nothing left to give to the world, is now the author of this 'anonymous' poem winging across the Internet.

Cranky Old Man
What do you see nurses? . . .. . .What do you see?
What are you thinking .. . when you're looking at me?
A cranky old man, . . . . . .not very wise,
Uncertain of habit .. . . . . . . .. with faraway eyes?
Who dribbles his food .. . ... . . and makes no reply.
When you say in a loud voice . .'I do wish you'd try!'
Who seems not to notice . . .the things that you do.
And forever is losing . . . . . .. . . A sock or shoe?
Who, resisting or not . . . ... lets you do as you will,
With bathing and feeding . . . .The long day to fill?
Is that what you're thinking?. .Is that what you see?
Then open your eyes, nurse .you're not looking at me.
I'll tell you who I am . . . . .. As I sit here so still,
As I do at your bidding, .. . . . as I eat at your will.
I'm a small child of Ten . .with a father and mother,

Brothers and sisters .. . . .. . who love one another
A young boy of Sixteen . . . .. with wings on his feet
Dreaming that soon now . . .. . . a lover he'll meet.
A groom soon at Twenty . . . ..my heart gives a leap.
Remembering, the vows .. .. .that I promised to keep.
At Twenty-Five, now . . . . .I have young of my own.
Who need me to guide . . . And a secure happy home.
A man of Thirty . .. . . . . My young now grown fast,
Bound to each other . . .. With ties that should last.
At Forty, my young sons .. .have grown and are gone,
But my woman is beside me . . to see I don't mourn.
At Fifty, once more, .. ...Babies play 'round my knee,
Again, we know children . . . . My loved one and me.
Dark days are upon me . . . . My wife is now dead.
I look at the future ... . . . . I shudder with dread.
For my young are all rearing .. . . young of their own.
And I think of the years . . . And the love that I've known.
I'm now an old man . . . . . . .. and nature is cruel.
It's jest to make old age . . . . . . . look like a fool.
The body, it crumbles .. .. . grace and vigour, depart.
There is now a stone . . . where I once had a heart.
But inside this old carcass . A young man still dwells,
And now and again . . . . . my battered heart swells
I remember the joys . . . . .. . I remember the pain.
And I'm loving and living . . . . . . . life over again.
I think of the years, all too few . . .. gone too fast.
And accept the stark fact . . . that nothing can last.
So open your eyes, people .. . . . .. . . open and see.
Not a cranky old man .
Look closer . . . . see .. .. . .. .... . ME!!
Remember this poem when you next meet an older person who you might brush aside without looking at the young soul within. We will all, one day, be there, too!

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