Friday, December 01, 2006

December is here

Well December is truly here, if you could not tell then you have not stepped out of your home recently. OK I know there are a few places in the country that have not been hit by this cold front. That brought Dallas SNOW! It did not stick all to much but it was great to see it fluttering to the ground. The biggest problem is ice so that became a problem yesterday on the bridges and overpasses. This lead to our early departure from the office yesterday @ 1pm and a late arrival this morning around 9. Nice, even though all I did was install a new and bigger hard drive into my PC at home.

Hopefully this new Hard Drive will make editing Video easier for me and much cleaner. I have not finished our video from this summers trip to Costa Rica yet or even springs video of our Trip to New York city. I was hoping to have it done months ago but my PC was driving me nutz so I am finally hoping to fix it. It will have a 300 gig HD w/ speed of 150 compared to a 100 gig drive with 100 for speed. Let us pray that this helps the procese and makes me happier when editing.


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Students plan 'ACLU Nativity Scene'
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
Campus activists plan to display an "ACLU Nativity Scene" at the University of Texas in response to the civil liberties group's "extreme" campaign to remove Christmas from the public sphere.
"We've got Gary and Joseph instead of Mary and Joseph in order to symbolize ACLU support for homosexual marriage, and of course there isn't a Jesus in the manger," said Tony McDonald, chairman of the
Young Conservatives of Texas branch on the Austin campus.
The three Wise Men in the display are Lenin, Marx and Stalin, McDonald said, because ACLU founder Roger Baldwin was a backer of Soviet-style communism.
"The whole scene is a tongue-in-cheek way of showing the many ways that the ACLU and the far left are out of touch with the values of mainstream America," McDonald said in a statement.
The scene will also have a "terrorist shepherd" and an angel with Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi's face, using a photograph of the soon-to-be speaker of the House from San Francisco
"The ACLU and other left-wing extremist groups are working diligently to destroy Americans' rights to the free expression of religion," said the Young Conservatives' Executive Director Joseph Wyly.
Wyly pointed to the city of
Chicago's decision this week to ban advertisements for "The Nativity Story" movie from a local Christmas festival, fearing they might offend non-Christians.
"It's just more evidence that there is a
war on Christmas being waged by the far-left in this country," he said.
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