David Bercot is one of the lawyers on Kenneth Miller’s legal team. Here is a brief report from him: Read it all
The Kenneth Miller Sentence
Judge William Sessions decided Ken Miller should spend 21-27 months in prison, but will not serve time until an appeal is heard. Read it all
Ken Miller Sentencing Day
Today is the day Kenneth Miller is to be sentenced.
For what again?
When he stands before Judge Sessions in about four hours, he will be there as one who before God committed no crime. (Yes, I know; that’s my opinion.)
Though I am extremely interested in knowing what sentence Judge Sessions will impose, I am even more interested in knowing what he will have to say about Ken and to him.
I was going to post this yesterday morning, but computer matters and church responsibilities prevented me from doing so. I was free again last night, but by then I was undisposed. 🙂 So, in case you haven’t seen this story elsewhere, here you go… Read it all
My Morning Cruise on the Amazon
I launched my cruiser before six this morning by peeking in the Gold Box. The Blue-Ray DVD was nothing I wanted to promote, so I went off to do other stuff while waiting for the new Lightning Deal to arrive in less than 20 minutes.
I forgot to return in a timely fashion! 🙁 Read it all
Pycnogenol for Your Asthma?
Just several days ago, a friend emailed me about some of his health struggles related to (he suspects) some sort of asthma.
So a headline this morning lassoed my attention and hauled me in: Pycnogenol Shows Benefits for Asthmatics. Read it all
The Voting Christian: Helping God
I believe the Christian should abstain from voting in political elections. I leave in the hands of our sovereign God the setting up and taking down of political leaders.
I have Christian friends, though, who believe that voting is our part in God exercising His sovereignty over the affairs of men. One of them wrote to me in a Facebook comment:
Principles for Buying Your First Car
So you’re in the market for your first (or third) car. So sorry. 😥
OK, not really. I just didn’t want to say, “Congratulations!” 🙄
Whether you buy new or used, whether you buy something to last a long time or something to get you by for now, whether you buy with cash or with credit — use these five principles to help you weigh your options and make your decision:
- Don’t buy more than you need
- Try to avoid debt
- Don’t presume on income in the long haul
- Beware of pride
- Dependable first, looks last
That’s kinda skeletal, so let’s beef them up just a bit… Read it all