Friday, January 15, 2010

only what's done....

...FOR CHRIST WILL LAST

After checking out Joel's comment I was asking myself
Who are these people?
KEITH OLBERMANN - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Olbermann
RUSH LIMBAUGH - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_Limbaugh
PAT ROBERTSON - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson

I really needed to know a little more before I put my foot in my mouth too.
You will draw your own conclusion if / when you check them out....
but this is what stuck with me....

Olbermann suffers from a mild case of celiac disease,[80] as well as restless legs syndrome.[81] He also suffered a partial loss of depth perception following a head injury from “leaping” on to the NYC subway in August of 1980[82] and, consequently, avoids driving.[6]...MAYBE that's why he SEEMS so angry !!!

Limbaugh was first married on September 24, 1977 to Roxy Maxine McNeely, In March 1980, McNeely filed for divorce, citing "incompatibility." They were formally divorced on July 10, 1980.[1]
In 1983, Limbaugh married Michelle Sixta, a college student and usherette at the Kansas City Royals Stadium Club. They were divorced in 1990, and she remarried the following year.[1]
On May 27, 1994, Limbaugh married Marta Fitzgerald, a 35-year-old aerobics instructor..They were separated on June 11, 2004. In September 2004, Limbaugh became romantically involved with then-TV personality Daryn Kagan, and they broke up in February 2006.[98]

"Pat" Robertson (born March 22, 1930)[1] is the founder of numerous organizations and corporations, including the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), the Christian Coalition, Flying Hospital, International Family Entertainment Inc., Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation, and Regent University.[1][2] He is the host of The 700 Club, a Christian TV program airing on channels throughout the United States and on CBN affiliates worldwide.[1]
http://www.myowneyes.org/lifesaving-water-for-haiti/ (OPERATION BLESSING)
Darg and his team were met in Port-au-Prince by Eric Lotz, OBI's Haiti Director, an American who has lived in Haiti for several years. Lotz was on the ground during the quake, working on a plumbing project at the main hospital in the capital. When the quake struck, Lotz ran out of the building for safety and walked for 8 miles through the devastation to his home.

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