IRAN MELTDOWN AND REFORM MAYBE
MICHAEL JACKSON AND FARRAH FAWCETT - DIE
June 25th 2009. The recent election in Iran have the country in
an up-roar. The younger people are beginning to desire to come
out of the dark iron cloud of the dictatorship religious
fanatics. It is a move in some correct way, but the iron fist of
the Pope of Iranian crazy fanatical religious deception, will not
go away overnight. It will probably take a number of large and
lengthy demonstrations over the next 10 or 20 years to bring Iran
out from under the dark ages of deceptive ideas from the doctrine
of demons as the apostle Paul said would appear in the last days.
We are seeing a glimmer of light that the next generation will
want to joint the free democratic world, as they get hooked-up on
the Internet, Cell-phones, and all the technology of the modern
space-age world, that is not going to be held back from them any
longer.
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President Obama is following the "tradition" of the White House,
in giving top fund-raisers a reward of "some position" in other
countries, but it is the lavish and expensive home dwellings in
countries like France, Japan, and Britain, that is the "give me a
break" - the world is in recession and these people are given
homes and furnishings that are the domain of Kings and Queen -
give me a break!!
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Swine Flu is by the WHO organization a "pan-demic" not so much
because of its power to kill, but because it is in so many
countries. It is still out there very much so, and we'll have to
see what it does when "flu season" arrives later, for most of the
world.
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It may have not even been mentioned on North America TV, but
Europe did just have elections for its Parliament. The latest is
people in the EU are taking the EU elections more seriously now,
in the past it was not taken seriously. Yes, Europe has a way to
go before it becomes the end time power of the Roman/Babylon
Beast of the book of Revelation.
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The Canadian West in the most part is under a very serious
drought situation, which could, if things continue the way they
are, rival the 2002 drought, which was the worst in 100 years.
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Iraq violence is still very real, as we have seen in recent days,
and could mushroom once the USA pulls out its soldiers.
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So Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett have died today the 25th of
June. Jackson 50 - Fawcett 62.
Fawcett was a Hollywood star, had some good acting talent, but so
do dozens of others in Hollywood. As a person she seems to have
kept herself out of the deep dirt and mire and scandal of the
average Hollywood star. Her death was not sudden, it has been
known she was fighting cancer for years. I personally never took
too much note of Farrah, was not a fan, never thought she was
much of a "pin-up" when she was a "pin-up" - but dying from
cancer, I wish that on no one.
Michael Jackson. He did die suddenly, so for most of the Western
world it was a shock. Okay, a shock, but the media attention ...
wow, you'd think Obama had died. Was never interested in the
Michael Jackson phenomenon, took just about no notice of him,
never listened to one of a songs all the way through, just
whatever they showed on the TV news at times. He sure was
"different" in many ways, most of them not in the ways of the
Lord. I think his so-called music was and is typical of a world
that has lost all sense of godliness. Needless to say his
physical life was very questionable. He was an odd and strange
guy. Not surprised he died relatively young - age 50. But again I
must restate that it is shocking all the time and space the media
is giving to this man. It shows you how strewed up the world is.
Now what the world should have done is given their time and space
and energy to devote news-casts and "specials" to someone like
Roy Rogers when he died. As one writer correctly said, Roy Rogers
was probably the greatest entertainer of the 20th century. When
you consider his popular "king of the cowboys" image, his popular
movies, his TV series, his Rodeo appearance shows, his music, the
Sons of the Pioneers Western singing group (that is still
performing today in Branson, Mo) he founded, radio series, and on
it goes ... when you take all of that into consideration, yes, he
probably was the greatest entertainer of the 20th century. And
put all that together with his "squeaky-clean" image in and out
of Hollywood. NOW SOMEONE LIKE THAT IS WORTH whole news-casts and
specials and documentaries. What a sad commentary that someone
like Michael Jackson gets it while Roy Rogers is given a 2 minute
spot on the TV news. Well the Calgary Stampede here (Roy died
during the Stampede days) did honor him with a one minute, hats
off and silence. As the announcer said, he was a friend of the
cowboy.
Maybe you think I'm showing a little bias, as a fan of Roy
Rogers, but when you think of the lives of Jackson and Rogers, a
goldy person will know Rogers outstripped Jackson by a million
miles. But the world honors its own who are or were of the world.
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To be continued from time to time
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