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A Tale of Two Houses

 

This is a very interesting piece to read, will take all of 2 minutes and well worth it and will also cause you to do some very serious thinking about the difference between a liberal and a conservative and the legitimacy of the global warming movement.

House 1:

The four-bedroom home was planned so that "every room has a relationship with something in the landscape that's different from the room next door. Each of the rooms feels like a slightly different place." The resulting single-story house is a paragon of environmental planning. The passive-solar house is built of honey-colored native limestone and positioned to absorb winter sunlight, warming the interior walkways and walls of the 4,000-square-foot residence. Geothermal heat pumps circulate water through pipes buried 300 feet deep in the ground. These waters pass through a heat exchange system that keeps the home warm in winter and cool in summer. A 25,000-gallon underground cistern collects rainwater gathered from roof urns; wastewater from sinks, toilets, and showers cascades into underground purifying tanks and is also funneled into the cistern. The water from the cistern is then used to irrigate the landscaping around the four-bedroom home, (which) uses indigenous grasses, shrubs, and flowers to complete the exterior treatment of the home. In addition to its minimal environmental impact, the look and layout of the house reflect one of  the paramount priorities: relaxation. A spacious 10-foot porch wraps completely around the residence and beckons the family outdoors. With few hallways to speak of, family and guests make their way from room to room either directly or by way of the porch. "The house doesn't hold you in. Where the porch ends there is grass. There is no step-up at all." This house consumes 25% of the energy of an average American home.

   (Source: Cowboys and Indians Magazine, Oct. 2002 and Chicago Tribune April 2001.)

House 2:

This 20-room, 8-bathroom house consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year. The average household in America consumes 10,656 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year, according to the Department of Energy. In 2006, this house devoured nearly 221,000 kWh, more than 20 times the national average.  Last August alone, the house burned through 22,619 kWh, guzzling more than twice the electricity in one month than an average American family uses in an entire year. As a result of this energy consumption, the average monthly electric bill topped $1,359. Also, natural gas bills for this house and guest house averaged $1,080 per month last year. In total, this house had nearly $30,000 in combined electricity and natural gas bills for 2006. (Source: just about anywhere in the news last month online and on talk radio, but barely on TV.)

House 1 belongs to George and Laura Bush, and is in Crawford, Texas.

House 2 belongs to Al and Tipper Gore, and is in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

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Pelosi should be in Jail

 
The democrats are trying to take over every branch of government.  They control Congress and seek to control the presidency.  That is what this is all about.  They do not give a damn about the president firing US attorneys.  Every president does.  Clinton fired 93 at one time 30 more during his time in office.
 
If you don't believe that the Democrats are trying to take over the executive branch what in the hell is Nancy Pelosi doing going to Syria and talking to Assad.  She is trying to be the president.  I think she committed treason under the Loman Act and should be arrested, tried, and if convicted sentenced to the maximum amount of time provided by law which is three years.
 
The president cannot run the country with 535 congressmen and a hundred senators plus untold numbers of media folks telling him how to do it.  I wish he would say, I am the president; I am doing the best I can.  You may not agree and you have the right to disagree.  Otherwise, shut up and sit down!
 
Serving at the pleasure of anyone means at will.  If you do not like the way an employee combs his or her hair you can fire them.  These days, we seem to have forgotten that.  An employer is afraid to fire an employee.  I am not but most are.  It is ridiculous.  This is especially true of a lawyer.  Who in the hell is going to keep paying a lawyer who isn't on his side.  It is ridiculous.
 
The overwhelming majority of liars are on the left.  Clinton was disbarred for lying under oath.  Give ma a break!
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Jesus the Politician

 I never cease to be amazed at how I can read the same scriptures so many times and get something new out of them every time I read them. 
  
This morning I was impressed with the statement of our Lord that a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand.  I see that as the present condition of the United States.
 
I also realized how resistant people are to the truth.  It is astounding.  The Pharisees asked Jesus who he was and he told them and they asked again and he said that he had already told him who he was and told them that if they did not believe him to believe the works that he did by the father.

In Matthew 12 we are told that Jesus healed the man with the withered hand and the one who was deaf and dumb and, in fact, healed every disease and infirmity of those who came to him.  The Pharisees accused him of driving out demons by the power of Satan.  

The lesson for me is that most people will believe what they choose to believe in aspite of overwhelming evidence.  I see this in politics.  The left has succeeded in convincing a majority of the American people that Bush is a terrible president, the war in Iraq a disaster, that America is a dastardly imperialists, and that the American Corporation is a monster that must be destroyed.  They are wrong on all counts and there is a mountain of evidence against them.

I am convinced that the left wishes to destroy America and that it is wholly nihilistic.  It believes the dream that something better will replace it.  They do not know what and every alternative economic system and system of government has proven to be inferior.  This inconvenient fact does not bother them at all.  In their minds, demons, have given us our power, our freedom, and our prosperity, not the Lord our God.  On this premise they go full speed ahead with the destruction of America.

Some argue that we should not mix religion and politics.  That is  incorrect.  I believe wholeheartedly in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, but the present concept of separation of church and state is not only wrong, it is an abomination and is an invention of the Supreme Court.  It does not exist in the Constitution.  Religion is inextricably a part of politics.  In fact, Jesus was probably the greatest politician and campaigner in the history of the world.  His party was the party of God and His kingdom the Kingdom of God.
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