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Monday, Oct 13, 2008

Last night Stephen gave me my birthday present He new I was dying to know what it was, and he didn't want anything to happen to it at Disney World, so he gave it to me yesterday.

He got me a Sony Speaker DOCK/CLOCK Radio for my iPod. I had been needing something to play my iPod with ever since my old computer speakers broke, and so he got this for me! The best part is that it will charge it too!

So, I set it all up at 11:00 last night, and fall asleep (I'm so thankful for that!). Little did I know that I had set the alarm volume... LOUD. So, 25 minutes ago it went off and nearly gave me a heart attack!

I'm going to go play with it some more after I'm done here...

THANK YOU SO MUCH STEPHEN!!!!

3 DAYS UNTIL DISNEY!!!

Saturday, Oct 11, 2008

So, today is my brothers birthday, he's turning 11

And, my dad bought him Star Wars The Force Unleashed... for the DS, since we're going to be going to Disney World in a couple of days.

My sister bought StormBreaker for the DS... it was only $5.99 at Gamestop.

I bought Lego Batman, mainly because they didn't have Lego Indiana Jones.

And, we got a car charger w/ adapter for mine and my sister's DS lite, and my brother's hand-me-down DS.

I SO CAN'T WAIT FOR DISNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, Oct 10, 2008

Decision to teach kids to be gay allowed to stand
'This despicable ruling not of the people, nor for the people, but against the people'

A federal court decision approving mandatory public school instruction for children as young as kindergarten in how to be homosexual is being allowed to stand, drawing a description of "despicable" from the parent who unsuccessfully challenged his school district's gay advocacy agenda.

The U.S. Supreme Court without comment has refused to intervene in a case prompted by the actions of officials at Estabrook Elementary school in Lexington, Mass., who not only were teaching homosexuality to young children, but specifically refused to allow Christian parents to opt their children out of the indoctrination.

The case on which WND has reported previously involves Massachusetts father David Parker, who with his wife now have withdrawn their children from public schools, for which they continue to pay taxes, and are homeschooling.

The decision by the Supreme Court leaves standing the ruling from the appeals court for Massachusetts, where Judge Sandra Lynch said those who are concerned over such civil rights violations "may seek recourse to the normal political processes for change in the town and state."

Earlier District Judge Mark Wolf had ordered that school officials' work to undermine Christian beliefs and teach homosexuality is needed to prepare children for citizenship, and if parents don't like it they can elect a different school committee or homeschool their children.

This was taken from World Net Daily, one of the best online news station you can find.

Now, I don't want to offend anyone on here, but COME ON! They're just children! They shouldn't even need to KNOW that some people are... like that! Its wrong!

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