Day by Day Vol I, 3. 8.12.2013
NEWS & VIEWS - Holder to outline new drug offender sentencing proposal - Reuters ; Stop-and-Frisk Practice Violated Rights, Judge Rules
A federal judge planned to designate a monitor for the New York Police
Department after she found that it routinely stopped people without
proper; Illegal Immigrants Claim 'Asylum' to Game Feds Into Footing Hotel Bills
TODAY'S GOSPEL: Matthew 17: 22-27
They will kill him and he will be raised.
The subjects are exempt from the tax
They will kill him and he will be raised.
The subjects are exempt from the tax
GOLF - Jason Dufner finished bogey-bogey
on the two most difficult holes on the Oak Hill Country Club course
near Rochester, N.Y., and that was good enough to claim his first major
title with a victory in the PGA Championship on Sunday.
GRAPE
STOMPING - Winemakers used to make their wine by groups of people
stomping on the grapes; but now the machines do it! Want to fool your
friends and have a little fun? Cork drama...When the waiter,
'sommelier' in French,' pulls the cork of your selected wine and now
what. Sniff it, lick it, smell it, feel it or hand it back? The answer
is feel it. Why? To see if its wet, because if its dry that bottle was
not stored on it side properly...waving away any apologies and excuses.
The usual tasting of it should tell the story.
TRIVIA – What's the scientific name for the dust we kick up when in motion? The “Pigpen effect.”
SALT OF THE EARTH – Yesterday we pondered the saltiest place on earth...The Dead Sea...and its also the lowest part of Israel. A few facts that might spice up your conversation at dinner tonight. Salt is life itself. We each have about 8 ounces of salt inside us. It's vital for regulating muscle contraction, heartbeat, nerve impulse transmission, protean digestion and the exchange of water between cells, so as to bring food in and waste out. Deprived of salt, the body goes into convulsion, paralysis, and death. Eee gads. Maybe leave that part out.
SALT OF THE EARTH – Yesterday we pondered the saltiest place on earth...The Dead Sea...and its also the lowest part of Israel. A few facts that might spice up your conversation at dinner tonight. Salt is life itself. We each have about 8 ounces of salt inside us. It's vital for regulating muscle contraction, heartbeat, nerve impulse transmission, protean digestion and the exchange of water between cells, so as to bring food in and waste out. Deprived of salt, the body goes into convulsion, paralysis, and death. Eee gads. Maybe leave that part out.
THE CIA...just one of the many secret agencies that are supposed to protect us from bad guys.
Myth: The
CIA was meant to be America's top spy agency, policing the world and
protecting American interests with elaborate clandestine activity.The Truth: It may be a spy agency today, but, according to Jonathan Vankin in his book Conspiracies, Coverups and Crimes, that wasn't the original idea:
The
CIA was never meant to do its own spying. And it certainly wasn't meant
to conduct clandestine operations. The original purpose of the CIA was
to summarize and analyze information turned up by other intelligence
operations. It was a report writing department.
The CIA's one loophole is a funny phrase in the 1947 law (that created
the agency). According to the bill signed by Harry Truman, Central
Intelligence Agency would perform “other functions “ at the discretion
of the National Security Coucil. The language of the act is fairly
specific. Those “other functions” relate only to intelligence. Nowhere
does it mention clandestine operations. Even so, the “functions” clause
has been the rationale for what has become a...government-sanctioned,
secret society.
Over
time these types of agencies have mushroomed into behemoths which
overlap all in the name of National Security. It seems whatever the
oracles dream up in the name of “National Security” will find successful
development with out tax dollars. We have way too many so-called
watchdogs unleashed unwittingly against the taxpayers. And the CIA is
just one of the many that the public is accustomed to fearing...mostly
the unknown for the agencies hardly know what they are supposed to be
doing.
HOLLYWOOD - What did Dolores Hart do after starring in two movies with Elvis? She became a nun.
ASK SOME EXPERTS
Very Carefully!
Q. How do they get all that shaving cream into an aerosol can?A. “They don't. Shaving cream is basically soap and water, put into a can along with butane gas. Without the gas, all you have soapy liquid. When the valve is pressed, some of the gas mizes with the soapp and water and expands to make foam.” (From The New York Times Book of Science Questions & Answers, by Claiborne Ray.
Q. How do they get all that shaving cream into an aerosol can?A. “They don't. Shaving cream is basically soap and water, put into a can along with butane gas. Without the gas, all you have soapy liquid. When the valve is pressed, some of the gas mizes with the soapp and water and expands to make foam.” (From The New York Times Book of Science Questions & Answers, by Claiborne Ray.
Always remember the Lord.
Day by Day
Sorry about missing yesterday's edition. Too many things came up that took away the day! No pun intended.
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