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A Word to the Wise.... "the Truth shall set you free."
Ruth Hammonds, said:
"Tom, thanks for all you share and how you love others with the truth etc.....you keep up the good work friend and may the New Year see us safer, but it seems to me that the articles and stories are getting worse and worse......God be with us!!"
Good Day, Friends, and Readers!
We 'U-ppers' in Iron Mtn., MI., are now in the below zero air temps today, where it is actually dangerous to stay outside if not properly dressed, and there is no reason for me to venture out today.... as I did all of our shopping yesterday, after church. And that is where I wrote out a good, healthy check for the last of this year, my "tithe" to help and support the small, country, Christian church.... MY privilege ! PTL ! Praise the Lord who blesses me to be able to also bless the Bible loving/ preaching church U.P. here. My pretty wife is all supportive of my donations too. We've agreed to only use the check book to pay bills and thereby keep good track and record of them in this fashion. The good pastor and his fine wife, just happen to be close friends of my wife, Terri, and I, and we have had them over for dinner, cook outs, etc., many times. I believe that Pastor Kevin Sullivan likes and generally approves of the way I manage my Blog/ On-Line Journal: TOM'S JOURNAL...[and I secretly THINK that my ideas give him ideas for composing some of his own sermons and talks.... just my opinion]. I guess that I repeat myself writing in my therapeutic Journal, too often, but many people write personal emails to me, praising my efforts, and consider me a "good writer." I 'CAN' be a very good writer, if I try hard, but for the most part, my blogs are prob. average. Like I said, about 99% of the feed back is always POSITIVE and APPRECIATED! Sometimes I get a 'sour grapes' admonishment / criticism...LOL, and I sure cannot, and should not try to please everyone.
And as for the "sour grapes of wrath" commentary of that lone ONE PERCENT, they complain that my subject matter is too dire, too scary, too sour. But all the prophets and Jesus Christ talked about the coming future that included themes of godly reproof, chastisement, correct, destruction and HELL. In fact, our Lord Jesus talked more about HELL than about HEAVEN !! Check out Matthew, Chapter 24, and 25, about the last days, and all of Revelation, of which the 2 books of Daniel and Ezekiel unlock and explain ! Would you all want to be lulled into a dreamy, fairy tale mentality and lies, like the present obama administration likes to push ??? Or the real deal? Personally, I want the truth ! And I am bound to drift towards other smart teachers and Bible lovers who only speak the truth of the Bible. I further suggest that those critics pick up pen and paper to write their OWN blog and see how well they do-- dwelling in a happy, mirth-filled, La-La land, where there is nothing but HAPPINESS all the time.
I tell folks that my humble Blog is a humble, Christian based, Journal, geared to help other combat, disabled Veterans, giving them info and as much help and assistance as I possible can.... including showing them the way to Salvation from the blood of Christ on the cross. And everyone can find this simple motif and declaration in my many blog posts there in. I also try to 'salt and pepper' in information about survival, healing Herbs and Home medicine, How-To info, and some personal contact stuff-- between me and my close friends and relatives, spread all over the USA, etc. I try to stuff in, what I consider, important web sites, places, like the: biblefortoday.org --- where a person can acquire a great KJV DEFINED Bible, for low cost, that makes Bible study and understanding, easier and better !!
My comment system is designed to allow anyone to speak their mind at the end of each and every post, but they MUST identify themselves and log in, to prevent all manner of heathens, god-haters, perverts, from their smash and grab, attacks, just like guerrilla warfare. And really folks, IF I CAN NAVIGATE AND COMMENT, ANYONE CAN, with an IQ above 70..... And I have even tried to help, walk folks right through the baby steps to do just that !
And last of all, if people have nothing good to say about my humble, personal, blog --- why don't they just dry up and blow away, like dog pile.... LOL ? Get a life !
Warm Regards,
Tom, and Terri [smile]
The 5 Dumbest Things You Can Do if You Have too Much Debt
The five strategies you may want to avoid:
The first piece of advice from experts in the financial field is to be sure you don't make your situation worse by making common mistakes. In particular, try to avoid:
1. Paying only the minimum payment on your debt, as this will result in the amount you owe actually growing, and your problems will only become worse.
2. Relying on friends and family, as this can damage relationships with the most important people in your life.
3. Unscrupulous credit counselors that demand cash upfront or high fees for help they promise, but don't deliver.
4. Using new, high-interest loans to pay off lower interest rate loans. While it may be easier to just have one payment, it will actually increase the amount you have to pay back.
5. Declaring bankruptcy--this can have permanent and severe consequences on your financial future. Avoid it if you can, especially when debt settlement may work for you.
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I promise that Kerry's actions in Israel will result in America experiencing more disasters, killer weather patterns, and other major tragedies !! See: Genesis 12: 3. Have a glass of sparkling wine, some shrimp and picled Herring tonight, and tomorrow..... because I am sure that 2014 will visit us with a vengence of super HARD TIMES !! Sorry to upset you..... but, Christians must realize that their time here on Earth might be short ---God has promised to save and protect us !!! I am so happy to be in His fold, His care and keeping! And it doesn't cost a dime!
Christian Love, and Hugs,
Tommy Schuckman -- I love Terri [NOT Kerry!] [smile].
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I promise that Kerry's actions in Israel will result in America experiencing more disasters, killer weather patterns, and other major tragedies !! See: Genesis 12: 3. Have a glass of sparkling wine, some shrimp and picled Herring tonight, and tomorrow..... because I am sure that 2014 will visit us with a vengence of super HARD TIMES !! Sorry to upset you..... but, Christians must realize that their time here on Earth might be short ---God has promised to save and protect us !!! I am so happy to be in His fold, His care and keeping! And it doesn't cost a dime!
Christian Love, and Hugs,
Tommy Schuckman -- I love Terri [NOT Kerry!] [smile].
John Kerry To Offer Outline Of Israel-Palestine Peace Deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry will present Israel and the Palestinians the broad outlines of what a final Mideast peace agreement could look like when he travels to the region this week, the State Department said on Monday.
State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said Kerry will discuss with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas a proposed framework to serve as a guideline for addressing all core issues in the decades-long dispute. The core issues include the borders between Israel and a future Palestine, security arrangements, the fate of Palestinian refugees and conflicting claims to the holy city of Jerusalem.
The two sides resumed peace talks in July under heavy pressure from Kerry. As a precondition, the Palestinians were forced to drop a demand for a halt in construction of new Jewish settlements. In exchange, Israel agreed to release 104 long-serving Palestinian prisoners it has detained for years.
Kerry, who is scheduled to leave on New Year's Day for Israel and the Palestinian territories, has invested a lot of time conducting shuttle negotiations in hopes of reaching a deal within nine months. The target date expires at the end of April, and while that is not considered a deadline to end talks, there has been little, if any, tangible sign of progress so far.
Harf said Kerry hoped to narrow gaps in the two parties' positions, but it is not clear whether any agreement on a framework would be reached during the trip.
"It's only a proposed framework at this point. .. This framework would address all the core issues," Harf said.
"Some people say this would be an interim agreement. No, that's not the case. It would address the guidelines around all the core issues that are part of the final status negotiations."
Kerry's trip coincides with the third of four releases of a total of 104 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli detention. Israel has announced the names of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners to be released this week. All have served sentences of between 19 and 28 years.
"The Israeli government's commitment to release Palestinian prisoners helped enable the start and continuation of the final status negotiations, and we believe this is a positive step forward in the overall process," Harf said.
Israeli hard-liners typically oppose the release of Palestinian prisoners and, as with past releases, the Israeli government plans to announce the construction of new Jewish settlements in east Jerusalem and the West Bank— a move expected to anger the Palestinians.
Israel captured East Jerusalem and the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war, and more than 550,000 Israelis live in areas gained during the conflict. The Palestinians claim them as parts of a future independent state and criticize Israeli settlement construction as a sign of bad faith.
Abbas appealed to the U.S. to block the latest round of Jewish settlements, warning the move could jeopardize the U.S.-led peace effort.
Kerry has urged the Israelis to show restraint, and recently said the construction of new settlements raises questions about Israel's commitment to peace. The European Union has also urged Israel not to announce any more construction, saying it would hold Israel responsible for any breakdown in the talks.
Harf stopped short of criticizing the latest expected settlement announcement, because it has not been formally announced.
"We've made it very clear throughout this process what our position is on settlements," Harf said. "And we encourage all sides to take steps to create a positive environment. When we've had issues over these past few months at times we've said so. But we're keeping the discussions of these negotiations private, for the reason that we've always said, which is to give them the best chance of success."
State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said Kerry will discuss with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas a proposed framework to serve as a guideline for addressing all core issues in the decades-long dispute. The core issues include the borders between Israel and a future Palestine, security arrangements, the fate of Palestinian refugees and conflicting claims to the holy city of Jerusalem.
The two sides resumed peace talks in July under heavy pressure from Kerry. As a precondition, the Palestinians were forced to drop a demand for a halt in construction of new Jewish settlements. In exchange, Israel agreed to release 104 long-serving Palestinian prisoners it has detained for years.
Kerry, who is scheduled to leave on New Year's Day for Israel and the Palestinian territories, has invested a lot of time conducting shuttle negotiations in hopes of reaching a deal within nine months. The target date expires at the end of April, and while that is not considered a deadline to end talks, there has been little, if any, tangible sign of progress so far.
Harf said Kerry hoped to narrow gaps in the two parties' positions, but it is not clear whether any agreement on a framework would be reached during the trip.
"It's only a proposed framework at this point. .. This framework would address all the core issues," Harf said.
"Some people say this would be an interim agreement. No, that's not the case. It would address the guidelines around all the core issues that are part of the final status negotiations."
Kerry's trip coincides with the third of four releases of a total of 104 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli detention. Israel has announced the names of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners to be released this week. All have served sentences of between 19 and 28 years.
"The Israeli government's commitment to release Palestinian prisoners helped enable the start and continuation of the final status negotiations, and we believe this is a positive step forward in the overall process," Harf said.
Israel captured East Jerusalem and the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war, and more than 550,000 Israelis live in areas gained during the conflict. The Palestinians claim them as parts of a future independent state and criticize Israeli settlement construction as a sign of bad faith.
Abbas appealed to the U.S. to block the latest round of Jewish settlements, warning the move could jeopardize the U.S.-led peace effort.
Kerry has urged the Israelis to show restraint, and recently said the construction of new settlements raises questions about Israel's commitment to peace. The European Union has also urged Israel not to announce any more construction, saying it would hold Israel responsible for any breakdown in the talks.
Harf stopped short of criticizing the latest expected settlement announcement, because it has not been formally announced.
"We've made it very clear throughout this process what our position is on settlements," Harf said. "And we encourage all sides to take steps to create a positive environment. When we've had issues over these past few months at times we've said so. But we're keeping the discussions of these negotiations private, for the reason that we've always said, which is to give them the best chance of success."
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The Arabs lose and 46 years later, they want what they lost back.
So a peace agreement rewards the aggressor.
There is something majorly wrong here.
Much like only American hard-liners oppose releasing Al Qaeda terrorists as a good will gesture.
Well there you have the essence of the problem. The US, your not-so-honest broker.
The US formally views all settlements as illegal, but then, it doesn't.
What's it going to be, world superflipflopper?
Hopefully 2014 will bring Peace so that no one else will be killed.
The US needs to step back and let the EU economically sanction Israel back behind her borders. Only the destruction caused by economic sanctions makes it politically possible for Israeli politicians to support what everyone knows is the only viable agreement.
O K, Israel will reject it
If the US TRULY wants a solution, we need to stop waffling and make 1967 borders a red line.
It's our waffling that's encouraged Israel to build there in the first place, hoping that "land swaps" will allow them to keep these lands.
Instead, they're destroying the two state solution, one settlement at a time.
Accordingly, all Israeli aid should now be conditional on respecting 1967 lines.
Also, all talk of "land swaps" should now be officially abandoned.
To see why, just listen to Israelis justifying why they're building in E-1: "...because without it the large settlement of Maale Adumim ... will be vulnerable to being cut off from the rest of Jerusalem."
Conveniently ignored is that Maale Adumim itself is an illegal settlement!
If Maale Adumim is the excuse for E-1, what will E-1 become the excuse for?
It's talk about "land swaps" that's encouraging them to build and talk in this circular fashion.
The well-intentioned can try to stop this settlement activity with meaningful disincentives like making 1967 borders a red line, abandoning "land swaps" (as well as supporting BDS and ICJ actions), or continue to play coy until its too late.
By continuing to build settlements, Israel will have only itself to blame when the only practical solution that remains involves one state.
Demographics being what they are, it won't be a Jewish one
a goods start would be to reveal israels nuclear weapons and chemical weapons pogrammes and deal with these as you would with other proliferators
also the USA should outline what punishments there will be for Israeli non compliance
sadly this agreement will be about giving Israel what I wants and the desperate Palestinian people very little.
America only wants this resolved or supposedly resolved so they can continue a sham of being a fair and even handed arbitrator in the middle east, while not pursuing the Saudis and their hardline Islamic terrorism.....if only the Palestinians had oil they might get treated fairly