Archive for Archive for April, 2010
“You’ve Made Enough Money”
Larry Gatlin says “It’s open mouth and insert change.” Those who make enough money to promote and uplift others, have a responsibility to make more money. The concept that you’ve made enough money just doesn’t cut it for business owners who pay employees. “They’ve got to keep working to make more money.” This really is [...]
Rich Dad – Poor Dad
The lessons of Robert Kiyosaki keep rising their head in my life. From Pre-Paid Legal to Quixtar, there’s never been a moment in life when I wasn’t hearing about those viable concepts and what they would mean to me. Poor Dad’s teach their children how to spend money, using thrifty frugal spending practices and Rich [...]
Poetry from the Bogs of Southeastern Colorado
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Foggy Peace & Reassurance
There are those mornings when you truly need a reminder that God is still in your court. Such was the daybreak of this day… I longed to know God had my back. My heart was hurting, and there was nothing I could do. I knew, as much as I felt the absence of my son-in-law, [...]
Global Warming Disaster – Story at Ten
It all happened on the way home from the Tea Party in La Junta, Colorado. After a stellar speech by Judy Rydburg Reyher, I stood up and spouted my piece about the lack of interactive communications between “We the People” and the government, complained a bit about the idiocy of current Incestuous Politicians and their [...]
Standing up – Tea Party Speech
Sometimes when you prepare a speech for “other people” it takes up residence in your heart. The people of La Junta asked for solutions, when I speak today. I have some… But when I spout off solutions for others, that means I need to back them up myself. I’m sitting here staring at the monitor [...]
36, New Car, Pink Linings & Getting Out the Vote
Commonalities often don’t resemble each other. County Assemblies filled up the weekend, last night and today. But so did dreams, 36, New Cars and Pink Linings. You’d be surprised if you knew. And I probably shouldn’t tell you, but that’s okay too. I’m going to share with you the secret of commonalities. On any given [...]
Living in Dallas, Texas?
Who me? It was the last question I was asked this morning, before I drifted off to sleep again after being up sick for a portion of the early hours. I’d settled at the computer long enough for the effects to wear off and found a friend already online chatting up a storm on facebook. [...]

