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One can't help but remember just how difficult that time was.Thousands died and millions suffered. But while it was one of our nation’s darkest hours, out of this great tragedy emerged the great goodness of the American people. In the days that followed, millions of families gathered around their kitchen tables to talk and to pray; reconnecting and recommitting to all that they held dear. Millions volunteered both their time and money. Churches were filled to overflowing, and a spirit of faith was reborn in our country that had not been seen in a very long time. But where is that faith now? In many schools in our country, they don’t start their day with the Pledge of Allegiance for fear of “offending” someone with the use of the phrase, “One Nation Under God.” Pornography and strip clubs have somehow become “freedom of speech” issues, and yet pastors who dare to speak on the moral issues of our time are often threatened with legal action. Where is the freedom of speech for those who serve the Lord? Consumed with worry over issues such as the economy, we have sometimes allowed ourselves to forget that it is not the treasures of this world we must worry about — but of the next. Without a doubt, our country has seen some very tough times. But what has always brought Americans together, what has given us the courage and strength to face the tough times and the terrible tragedies that sometimes occur, is faith: faith in God, faith in each other, and faith in the values and traditions that have so well stood the test of time. For it is these three — faith, family and freedom — that have made us what we have always been: “The land of the free and home of the brave.”
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Today my dasiy was 9 months old and today she is gone to heaven.A car got her and she did not know what happen.I am so sad and all i have ben doing is crying.We was getting a new one saturday but i do not know if i like to get it at this time cause she was going to be a play pal to dasiy. Just not sure.I am going to miss her so much.Dasiy was a lab mix a very good dog and she was good with the kids.I never had to tie her up cause never left the yard but today she did and i do not know way and i will never now.
Someone had put this antivirus 2008 on one of my computers and all it is ,is a ripe off.I had a hard time getting it off.All the things i had read on this is that it is spyware and thay are trying to get your info to ripe you off by saying you need to pay $ 50.00 to $ 100.00 dollers for it but if you go to this site thay will tell you how to remove it .http://www.removal-instructions.com/removeAntivirus2008.html or to 411 spyware.com .Do not let your computer get infected with antivirus 2008. 
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A friend sent this to me from back home.I do not know how anyone can do this at all.Before i had moved to tn i had worked here ar=t this home and it was a very nice home to work for but i was told that about a yr after i had left a lot of bull has been go on well my friends are right.This is just sooooooooooo not right.If you are going to put someone in a home do a back ground check on the home and social worker so this does not happen to you or your family.
Judge rejects plea deal in theft
$30,000 stolen at nursing home
By Gary V. Murray TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF gmurray@telegram.com
WORCESTER— A Central District Court judge rejected a plea agreement yesterday in the case of a former social worker charged with stealing thousands of dollars from a nursing home resident and using the money to gamble online.
Ann Silvernale, 52, of 37 Sherburne Ave. is charged with larceny of more than $250 from a person over the age of 60 for allegedly stealing about $30,000 from 69-year-old Patricia Norquist from December 2005 to July 2006.
Ms. Norquist, who has since died, was a resident of the Odd Fellows Home at 104 Randolph Road at the time of the alleged thefts and Ms. Silvernale was employed at the facility as a social worker. She was fired from her job after the allegations came to light and later forfeited her social worker’s license, according to her lawyer, Jennifer L. Ginsburg.
Judge David B. Locke rejected a plea agreement that would have placed Ms. Silvernale on probation for five years with an order of restitution in the amount of $15,000. Ms. Silvernale would also have been required to perform one day of community service per week while on probation and continue undergoing counseling.
The case was continued to Sept. 5.
The sentence was recommended by Assistant District Attorney John A. O’Leary and Ms. Ginsburg. Mr. O’Leary told the judge Ms. Norquist’s daughter, a nurse in North Carolina, was in agreement with the proposed disposition of the case and did not want to see Ms. Silvernale, who had no prior criminal record, go to jail.
According to Mr. O’Leary and court documents, Ms. Norquist told police on July 22, 2006, that she believed Ms. Silvernale, who was helping her manage her finances, was stealing from her bank accounts. Ms. Silvernale showed up at police headquarters that same day and admitted to detectives that she had taken about $30,000 out of Ms. Norquist’s bank accounts and used it to gamble online, according to police.
Ms. Ginsburg told Judge Locke that her client, who has a gambling problem and suffers from depression, was “extremely remorseful” for her actions and felt “embarrassed and humiliated.” She said her client, who had been a licensed social worker for nearly 20 years, confessed to both police and the state Division of Professional Licensure and had “given up her career as a social worker.”
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Ticks
Posted On 06/12/2008 15:09:43
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I had got this as a email and we had soom people over for a cook out and my friend went in the woods and someone had seen a tick on my friend.So I said about this email and we had tryd it and it did work on my friend.So i'm passing it on. Take a cotton ball and apply a glop of liquid soap to it and cover the tick with it for 15 to 20 sec.The tick will come out on its own and be stuck to swap or cotton ball.This will work on your pets as well.
If i tell you how to build your network for free and and other buzz you have would you join?yes you would if your not a member yet.well come and join me in mynetworkbuilder it is all free all you need is your url,there is no adds to click on .So come and see for yourself.http://www.mynetworkbuilder.com/programs.php?wiser2
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We can . . . Choose to love--rather than hate. Choose to smile--rather than frown. Choose to build--rather than destroy. Choose to persevere--rather than quit. Choose to praise--rather than gossip. Choose to heal--rather than wound. Choose to give--rather than grasp. Choose to act--rather than delay. Choose to pray--rather than despair. Choose to forgive--rather than curse.
A little girl asked her Mom, 'Mom, may I take the
dog for a walk around the block?' Mom replies, 'No, because she is in heat.' 'What's that mean?', asked the child. 'Go ask your father. I think he's in the garage.' The little girl goes to the garage and says, 'Dad, may I take Belle for a walk around the block? I asked Mom, but she said the dog was in heat, Dad, said, 'Bring Belle over here.' He took a rag, soaked it with gasoline, and scrubbed the dog's backside with it to disguise the scent, and said 'OK, you can go now, but keep Belle on the leash and only go one time round the block.' The little girl left and returned a few minutes later with no dog on the leash. Surprised, Dad asked, 'Where's Belle?' (YOU'RE GONNA LOVE THIS!!!!!!) The little girl said, 'She ran out of gas about halfway down the block, another dog is pushing her home.'
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