Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Deception Bay by Chris Patchell - A Fun Romantic Suspense



The ocean isn’t like the land. It is a living, breathing thing. It sighs, and heaves, surges, and writhes with life. And death. It was there, three miles east of Deception Bay, on a day much like this one, where my life was forever changed. My heart beats faster, keeping time with my racing thoughts. My fingers curl around the iron railing in a death grip and I realize what a colossally stupid mistake I’ve made. I shouldn’t have come out here. I should go back inside where it’s warmer. Safer. But my feet refuse to budge. 
The bubble of anxiety inside my chest bursts. I struggle to draw in a breath. It’s no use. The darkness is closing in. I’m shaking. Sweating. My knees buckle, and I’m sinking to the deck. I hear the distant, muted spike of alarm in the voices around me. The words are indistinct—the sound distorted, as if I’ve plunged beneath the frigid surface of Puget Sound. 
“Hey.” I startle at the feel of warm fingers curling around my forearms. It’s a woman. The faint floral scent of her perfume cuts through the briny breeze.  “It’s okay,” she says. “You’re safe. Just focus on your breathing, slow and easy. Okay?” 
I try to speak, but no sound emerges. I barely manage a nod. “Maybe everyone can step back and give us some room.” 
Her voice is like a life ring amid the storm of panic. I cling to her soft, calming words. Little by little she draws me back into the sun. I open my eyes. 
“Where are you from?” she asks. 
“New York,” I squeak, sounding like a middle-grader whose voice hasn’t yet dropped. 
“I love New York. It’s been years since I’ve been there. Born and raised on the island, though. Whidbey will always be home. Is this your first time here?” 
I draw in a shaky breath and focus on her. She’s pretty. Oval face. Dark hair. Steady brown eyes.  “No…it’s been…a long time.” “Well, it hasn’t changed much. That’s part of what I love about the place. Predictable. Definitely slower paced.” 
“Glacial,” I add. She laughs. It’s a sweet, melodic sound that reminds me of wind chimes. 
“Well, yeah. The slower pace of island life might be the kind of therapy a city boy like you needs.” 
I like her gently teasing tone and I flash a shaky grin. The engine drops in pitch. The wind dries the sweat on my brow, and my heart begins to slow.  
“How are you feeling?” 
“Better. Thank you.” 
“I’m Ellie.” 
“Austin,” I say. 
“Well, Austin, do you think you can stand?” 
People are staring. A flush of shame rises up my neck as I avoid looking around. She pushes to her feet and offers her hands. And though I’m perfectly capable of standing on my own, I twine my fingers in hers. Her grip is strong. Shifting her weight back on her heels, she pulls, and I rise from the deck and start to feel like myself again. 
“Was that the first panic attack you’ve had?” 
“Not exactly. I once had an epic meltdown on the observation deck of the Empire State Building.” 
“Really?” 
“I shrieked like a toddler. It took an entire precinct of NYPD officers to talk me down.” 
“You’re joking.” 
“Would I lie to you?” I smile directly into her lovely eyes. Suddenly aware that I’m still holding her hands, I release my grip. Not many people know that I suffered from horrible anxiety attacks the first year I lived in New York...
“Any idea what triggered this one?” 
“The water.” 
“The water? And you’re heading to an island?” “I never said I was smart.” We both laugh at the irony of it. 
The wind blows her dark hair around her tanned cheeks, but Ellie doesn’t seem to notice. She’s so natural, so un-New York. I’ve never been attracted to the girl-next-door type, but I find myself mesmerized by her pretty smile.
The ferry horn blasts and I know we’re close to our destination. A scratchy, near-unintelligible voice comes across the speakers. Riders scurry back down into the bowels of the vessel to their waiting cars.  
Ellie glances over her shoulder, then back at me. She’s going to leave me now. I shouldn’t care, but for some odd reason I don’t care to define, I do. 
“So, Austin, you’re going to be okay?” 
“I don’t know,” I say, hitching my shoulder in a shrug. “As you pointed out, I’m on an island surrounded by water. It’s not every day a guy gets rescued by a pretty woman. Maybe you should give me your number…you know…in case I have another emergency.” 
“Oh, don’t worry. If you have another emergency, I’ll find you.” 
I have no idea what that means, but before I can ask her to clarify, Ellie is gone.
~~~

Deception Bay is one of the books that I originally bought in Love Under Fire. I've been reading the books in this set sporadically, so it's not now available. However, each of the books are! This book, I just finished. And I loved it. A little bit of romantic suspense, a little bit mystery, and a lot of fun conversation between the two main characters. Austin and Ellie.

Austin met Ellie on the ferry to the island on which he had grown up with his family. He had been called back; his mother had been in an accident and was in a coma. He was urged to come. But when he got there and talked to the doctor, there was some question as to how her injury came about.

Enter Ellie, who us Chief of the police on the Island! One thing you'll see quickly is that, most of the time when Austin and Ellie meets, he's had some type of accident as well... At first, Austin had assumed that it was just more of his clumsiness which he'd suffered throughout his life...

When Austin enters his home, he was shocked. His mother had become a hoarder and when he fought his way to his room, he discovered that it was also stuffed full of...whatever... Readers learn of the estranged relationship which came about when his older brother was killed in a sailing accident and his mother, not thinking of him, had told him she wished he had been the one on the boat... Could anybody expect Austin to forgive her? He loved her and hated her. But as he looked at her lying in the hospital, he knew he should try to forgive...

Austin found that many of the residents on the island were still there. And they all knew he was a successful author... Austin had been a chubby boy, helped along by his mother's constant comparison of him to Scott his brother. His father had died and then Scott, who had been close to Austin, was killed. Now, his last family member was possibly in danger of dying...

Soon Austin was questioning what was going on. What kind of accident did his mother have. And many of the people still there were actually friends of his brother Scott, so he quickly became entangled in their lives...almost as if it had just been yesterday when Scott had died, when actually it had been many years.

Scott's girlfriend at the time of his death,  had asked for Austin's help when she revealed that the business which they owned was not doing well financially. Austin quickly "knew a guy," a forensic accountant, who he would ask to help discover what was going on...

Being pulled in with that group, also resulted in Austin getting assaulted by the ex of one of the women who had now decided that Austin was to be her new lover... That ex? He was soon murdered and Austin found Ellie, The Chief, considering whether he was the killer...or it could be his ex-girlfriend who was now "closely" involved with Austin--at least once...

Attempts on Austin's life began! What was going on? Slowly Austin learned the present was pulling him back where he didn't want to revisit...the time when Scott died... But would he survive long enough to discover what had happened?!

Highly recommended!

 

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Sharon Sala Shares Thoughts for America! With Responsive Music... An Important Reblog...



At first, you're certain you just misunderstood.
Then it happens again and the shock that goes through you is sharp and sudden.
When you realize it is their truth, then comes horror, followed by a seeping fear.
It doesn't make sense to you.
You don't understand... will NEVER understand...how your view and their view of the same world can be so different.
And then you remember, we are not cookie cutter people.
We are not cut from the same cloth....nor were we raised the same.
And there's where you stop.
We are not the same. We didn't have to think the same.
But we DO have to treat each other with dignity and respect.
And they didn't.
Before, celebrating differences was beautiful.
Now, some have made it a sin... a crime...to be different.
I have no dealings with people like that anymore.
They crossed a moral line with me that I can never unsee...or unhear.
And I am sad.
The world is uglier than I knew.
They kept it hidden... their hate and prejudice.
I let their smiles and laughter...and the familiarity of their faces delude me into believing they didn't mean what they'd just said.
But I was wrong.
They meant it.
And now it shows.
Like a festering sore that won't heal.
The pain of their discontent is unbearable.
I don't know how they walk in the world carrying this kind of hate.
I don't understand them.
I don't know them anymore.
I am a stranger in the place where I was born.
The ultimate irony.

I do not belong here... and yet, here I am. 

~~~







!!!


Sharon Sala is a long-time member of RWA, as well as a member of OKRWA. She has over 125 books and novellas in print, published in six different genres - Romance, Young Adult, Western, Fiction, and Women's Fiction and Non-Fiction. First published in 1991, she's an eight-time RITA finalist, winner of the Janet Dailey Award, five-time Career Achievement winner from RT Magazine, five time winner of the National Reader's Choice Award, and five time winner of the Colorado Romance Writer's Award of Excellence, winner of the Heart of Excellence Award, as well as winner of the Booksellers Best Award. In 2011 she was named RWA's recipient of the Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2017 Romance Writers of America presented her with the Centennial Award for recognition of her 100th published novel.
Her books are New York Times , USA Today, Publisher's Weekly best-sellers. Writing changed her life, her world, and her fate.



I Love meeting authors I have not read via their posts on Facebook or elsewhere... So I took the opportunity to learn about Sharon Sala's writing by reading!

But it was the beautiful thought-provoking words that she posted yesterday on Facebook. I immediately asked if I could share it across the world with my blog...And She Agreed! Thank you so much, Sharon!

Election Day 2020 is, perhaps, the most memorable election that America will ever experience. In a Nation divided, each side wondering why... We, the People, have the momentous responsibility to choose who will be our next president.  As written by Sharon, many of us just don't understand WHY? Why is there such a divide...We may never know... All we can do is accept our responsibility and make that choice, on this the final day...Election Day 2020...

I pray that you follow your heart, mind, and God as you accept your responsibility and cast that vote... We are, indeed, fighting a war...God be with All of Us!
~~~





Monday, January 17, 2022

What's Happening at Book Readers Heaven - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT Featuring Words of Mary Lynn Plaisance and Martin Luther King


So, I was thinking about what I wanted to say about no longer accepting requests for reviews...and posting after such a long time... For me, lots of things have been and are continuing related to my health and I'll share on that from time to time... It was kinda ironic, though to think about the words I used for a title...and wouldn't you know it, this phrase, Attitude Adjustment, popped into my mind...Here's an interesting idea of what I mean:

You see, our attitude affects the way we view life and this influences our behavior and communication. And, the way we behave and communicate influences any situation we experience. Because of this, if you have a negative attitude, you are more likely to create a negative outcome.  
Hank Williams even sang about it...

I'm not much for country music, especially some with words that would never apply to me; however, I had to chuckle with these songs that followed each other.. sometimes I get gentle nudges for complementing my blog articles with music... Family Traditions struck me also...after all, apparently I'm the only non-republican in the family...Yikes! Funny, it bothers the family more than it bothers me!


You See, my attitude made a big adjustment when Donald Trump was elected president...and it immediately affected my interest and ability to write reviews as I had in the past. 
 I've always felt that I could maintain quite a bit of objectivity in writing my reviews...Not so much these days, however... 

I'll probably be writing more about this as time goes by, but in the meantime, I've realized that many writers have been affected or influenced by what is happening in today's world, and especially during the last 5 years or so...

The best illustration is from one of my favorite fiction writers, Mary Lynn Plaisance... Here is what she writes on the back cover:


  • He should've never said this. Never. He has no empathy.
    My Dad IS a Hero
  • No one has the right to call him a loser. Especially a "president" of the USA who was a draft dodger...
She writes more in her Introduction...

The day that Donald Trump called Veterans "Suckers" and "Losers" was the day I vehemently hated him, and I'm not a person who hates. I can also forgive easily, but I can't forgive him for all of the harm he has brought to America and to the world with his fascist ways of ruling this country. I never liked him since the '80s when he was in the news for his first divorce. I thought he was an arrogant man then, and today, I think he's vile. Trump is a loser for sucking up to dictators and criminals. He doesn't deserve to walk in any veterans' shoes and shouldn't be allowed in any Veteran grave site or at any memorial ceremony of any kind. He hates Veterans. He was impeached and shouldn't even be allowed to be president for a second term. That's all I have to say about that "man."
Let this be a remembrance of the legacy that Trump leaves behind as well as being an impeached president. I never did call him a president and never will. He's a malignant narcissist who belittled every one of our allies and uplifted every dictator on the planet. He's a coward and a bully. All bullies are insecure and weak. Cowards like him need to put other people down to lift themselves up. He said this:

https://ky.aflcio.org/news/progress-america-why-should-i-go-cemetery-it-s-filled-losers
'Why Should I go To That Cemetery? It's filled with Losers."--Donald Trump
He should've never said this. Never. He has no empathy.
My Dad, who IS a Hero was nothing like Trump. Now let me tell you about my Dad, a true hero, who died in 1991 of a massive heart attack...My Dad enlisted in the Army.
~~~

  • Mary was affected by our past president.
  • I was also affected...
Now in the present, I've had to consider, think about, and decide just how much I have changed...Not much, in reality. Maybe a lot for those who thought they knew me... When I open a new book and find references or a storyline related to the past president, or involving the government, I am unable to be objective...My personal response to him is too prejudicial for me to ignore the relationship or connection of the actions presented in a book. I had to put Mary's book aside until I am able to read her story of her father from an unbiased standpoint.

Even now, I can no longer be the avid reader and lover of books as I once was. I still read. Don't get me wrong. But I feel that I am no longer able to professionally review books without my personal attitude adjustment becoming involved! For example, I am now reading a book about a government in crisis... For me, the reality in America immediately comes to mind and I find my thoughts, my words, relate more to today's headlines rather than the story, no matter how much I'm enjoying it. Would the words reflect those words written by the author...or mine as I think about all the damage Trump has done and is still doing to our country.

Bear with me...at least I'm beginning to have the "itch" to review just after I've read a great book... Keep watching... Right now, I'm highlighting books I need to talk about for whatever reason. But not posting a formal review... 

In the meantime, God Blesses Our Words and Actions. Remember a Democracy Takes Moral Integrity. The Kind that Martin Luther King had and which were included in the words expressed today at The View...Commemorating One of America's Greatest Leaders!





Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy - Must Read!



Jentleson began his career as a policy researcher and speechwriter for the John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign. He then served as Manager of Congressional Affairs at the Center for American Progress, speechwriter for the 2008 presidential campaign of John Edwards. Jentleson served as deputy chief of staff for United States Senator Harry Reid from 2011 to 2016.[6]

Jentleson is a columnist for GQ, Jentleson has also contributed commentary to The New York TimesPolitico magazine, and The Washington Post. His book, Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy, provides an extensive critique of the United States Senate, particularly the rise of the filibuster during the 19th century and 20th century to slow the advancement of civil rights legislation for American minorities, particularly African Americans.


Sometimes, I come across a book that is just what I wanted, even though I didn't know it existed. This book popped up in a google search for another book, but the title caught my eye! I'm reading now, but it already has taught me so much about the "WHY's" that you and I have been having...

Why can't the Senate not get important actions through in a timely fashion?

Why can Mitch McConnell continue to have power even though he is now the minority leader?

Why are voting rights, so important to all of us, so hard to get passed?

Why is the opposing party in minority so able to gain action?

If you are upset that President Biden can't get things through as fast as they are needed, then this book may be of help to you and even assist in getting things done.  I was shocked when I started to read, especially, Chapter 2...

Rise of the Filibuster

BIRTH OF A NOTION WHEN I THINK ABOUT my time in the Senate, I see a broken man. I was standing a few dozen steps from the Senate floor, in the inner office of the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid. 

I

Rest in Peace...

It was an April day, and gray light streamed in through the high, west-facing windows of the Capitol building. Two high-backed, engraved wooden chairs with crimson cushions sat facing each other in front of a dark green marble fireplace, below a gilded Rococo mirror. A grand suite first commandeered for the leader’s use by Lyndon Johnson and nicknamed the Taj Mahal, it had brass chandeliers hanging from fifteen-foot vaulted ceilings, which were emblazoned with the state seal of Nevada, Reid’s home state. “Battle Born” was the state motto, and it was an apt description of Reid, a former boxer raised in a house made of railway ties in the tiny mining town of Searchlight, Nevada, who had fought his way to becoming one of the most powerful leaders in Washington, DC. 

But that day, he and the dozen or so members of his staff who stood around the chairs were defeated, and his grand office felt small. Reid, my boss, sat in one of the high-backed chairs. In the other sat a middle-aged man with broad shoulders and a kind, open face. His name was Neil Heslin. He was there because four months earlier, on December 14, 2012, his six-year-old son, Jesse, had been shot dead in his first-grade classroom. The Christmas tree he and Jesse had planned to decorate still stood bare in his living room, back home in Newtown, Connecticut. It would be four years before Neil would take it down. A registered Republican, Neil had come to Washington with other parents of children who had been murdered that day to try to persuade senators to vote for the most rudimentary restrictions on guns. In a functioning system, they would have succeeded. They convinced fifty-five senators from every region of the country to support a bill to enact universal background checks on gun purchases, a policy supported by nine in ten Americans, according to a Quinnipiac poll at the time. The bill was written and introduced by two senators who could not have been more different, but had found agreement on this issue: Joe Manchin, a rough-edged, populist Democrat from West Virginia, and Pat Toomey, a preppy, country-club Republican from Pennsylvania. Their bill had secured the support of left-leaning gun control groups like the Brady Campaign, and of right-leaning gun rights groups like the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. 

But the support of a broad, bipartisan majority of senators, of advocacy groups from across the political spectrum, and of an overwhelming share of the American public was not enough. Opponents of the background-checks bill invoked a twentieth-century rule that, ironically, was invented to curtail obstruction by ending the kind of marathon filibusters that many people picture when they think of the Senate. But over the years innovative obstructionists had repurposed the rule into a new kind of filibuster that was quieter, and far more lethal, than the old kind. \

Using this repurposed rule, the threshold for the background-checks bill to pass had been quietly raised from a simple majority to sixty votes, without a single senator having to say a word. And there was nothing the bill’s supporters could do about it. There was no great debate, no one standing on the floor for hours, just quiet failure in an empty chamber. Fifty-five senators supported the bill, forty-five opposed it, and the bill was defeated. The forty-five senators who defeated the bill represented just 38 percent of the American people. 

When the vote was called, it had not mattered that the opponents of the bill lost the debate in the court of public opinion by a landslide, because at no point in the supposedly democratic process had it been necessary for the bill’s opponents to persuade the American people of the merits of their position. All they needed to do was hold together a minority of senators, most of whom would not face voters at the polls for several years, long after the sitting president and many of their colleagues in the House of Representatives had come and gone, and by which point this bill would be a distant memory. There was very little pressure on the opponents of the bill to cross party lines because they were accountable almost exclusively to people who looked and thought like they did: white conservatives. \

As recently as a few years prior, it had been common for Republican senators to represent states Democratic presidents won, and vice versa, creating pressure on them to cross the aisle on key issues. But now, for the first time in American history, the Senate, like the rest of the country, had been almost completely sorted, so that most Republican senators represented red states and Democratic senators blue states. Moreover, the bill’s opponents were protected by the National Rifle Association, which launched a major lobbying campaign against the bill, fueled by anonymous donations whose origins the American people and campaign finance watchdogs can only guess at.

In this system that rewarded party discipline and loyalty, insulated by millions of dollars in support from special-interest groups, senators were unlikely to pay any political price for opposing a bill supported by 90 percent of Americans. Sure, the conversations with tearful parents begging senators to think of their slain children may have been difficult to endure. But all a senator had to do was make it through the fifteen minutes or so they reserved on their schedule for them. When the time was up, an aide would interrupt to tell the parents that they were sorry, but the senator really had to go, and it was off to fundraisers and pep rallies with like-minded people who would lavish them with praise and campaign contributions for standing firm against common sense and basic human decency. 

The vote deciding the bill’s fate had taken place shortly before we found ourselves in Reid’s office, standing around in silence. As reporters filed their stories in the press gallery one floor above, we waited for Neil to speak. “Well …,” he said, to break the silence. He bowed his head and trailed off. His broad shoulders shrugged, and it seemed like he was struggling to hold back tears. He didn’t need to say anything, because there was nothing more to say. His only son was dead and his government had failed to give a damn.

  • The shootings continued. On June 12, 2016, a shooting at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, would briefly become the deadliest mass shooting in America, as a gunman shot forty-nine people dead. 
  • On October 1, 2017, a gunman fired into a crowd at a music festival in Las Vegas, killing fifty-eight concertgoers. 
  • On February 14, 2018, a gunman walked into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and killed seventeen students and staff. 
  • Overall, between the Newtown massacre and July 2020, more than twenty-six hundred people would be killed in mass shootings in America.
Many of the massacres would be carried out with the same AR-15 assault rifle that had been used in the Newtown shooting. Many of the shootings took place in schools, and many of the victims would be children. Neil’s government didn’t just fail him and the other Newtown parents, and it didn’t just fail the children who would be gunned down in the years to come. As it had with increasing frequency in the years before Newtown, the United States government failed the millions of Americans who made up a large, bipartisan majority that supported a reasonable solution to an urgent national problem.

In the wake of a massacre of first-graders, the American people had asked their government to pass specific, moderate policies to make future massacres less likely. But because the Senate lies at the heart of our legislative process, a minority of senators, who represented an even smaller minority of the population, were able to impose their will not just on the Senate itself, but on the entire country, and block those commonsense solutions. 

As young people continue to be killed in mass shootings, the official stance of the entire United States government is indifference because a minority in one chamber of one of the three branches believes that easy access to assault rifles is a higher priority than protecting children’s lives. Neil and the other parents wanted to know how this could happen. We explained Senate procedure and political realities, but their eyes asked deeper questions: How did it get to be this way? How was this possible in a democracy? How could the government so callously disregard such a reasonable call to action? 

The answers lie in the transformation from the Senate envisioned by the Framers to the modern Senate we know today. 

MINORITY RULE HAS BECOME such a pervasive and often unquestioned part of American political life that it’s worth pointing out that yes, America is a democracy. To be sure, it’s a flawed one that often fails to live up to its grand claims to be a nation of, by, and for all people. But the most fundamental characteristic of democracy—the idea that majority rule is the fairest way to decide the outcome of elections and determine which bills become law—is baked into our founding ideas and texts. 

Yet the emphasis we now place on the rights of minority factions has become so exaggerated that it’s not unusual to hear prominent voices make claims such as, “We live in a republic, which means 51 percent of the population doesn’t get to boss around the other 49 percent.” 

That comment came from a United States congressman, Dan Crenshaw of Texas, a Republican who entered because he won his 2018 election by a vote of 53 to 46 percent. But if the vote had been 51 to 49, or even if Crenshaw had received a single, solitary vote more than his opponent out of the thousands of ballots cast, he still would have won. 

In a democracy, that’s not one side bossing the other around, it’s just how the system works. The “republic, not a democracy” trope popular with people like Crenshaw on the right relies on a semantic twist. When the Framers wrote the Constitution, the word “democracy” meant direct democracy—the kind practiced in ancient Greece, where citizens voted directly on the laws themselves, without elected officials as intermediaries. If the Framers had called the United States a democracy in their time, they would have been arguing that every law the government passed should be, in effect, a ballot initiative. To the Framers, a “republic” meant what we today call a democracy: a system where the people elect their representatives, who then write and vote on laws. The defining feature of a republic, the Framers stated time and again, was majority rule...


READ ENOUGH?!

PEOPLE LIKE MITCH MCCONNELL HAS MADE A GAME OUT OF OUR DEMOCRACY!

HE HAS SUCCEEDED IN ENSURING THE REPUBLICANS WINS EVEN IF A MINORITY!


STOP THIS MADNESS!

Start with Elimination of the Filibuster...

Ensure majority rules

ENSURE VOTING RIGHTS ARE APPROVED!

STOP MANCHIN AND OTHERS WHO VOTE TO OBSTRUCT WHAT THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS WANT AND NEED!



Saturday, January 8, 2022

Coming Soon! Just ordered They Want to Kill Americans

 


I've been checking out many of the political books that are leaping out to us from concerned citizens... This was just announced on "Cross Connection" this morning on MSNBC. By the way, This Saturday morning news and commentary is one of my favorites these days. It routinely shares all of the needed information regarding what's happening in regard to Black Lives Matter. I care about what has been happening even more so these days, beginning with Trump's incitement of violence and prejudice...

Malcolm Nance is the author of They Want to Kill Americans and I found that he has many other informative books available regarding the actions by many in America... Check out this prolific author if you are the least concerned about what is happening to Democracy in America~



I also bought Kill Switch. Even more than in the past, the Senate is falling apart... Why? When millions voted to elect Joe Biden president by such a large margin, it apparently shook up the republican party... But, then again, even during the Obama administration, Mitch McConnell was leading the Senate to do anything possible to delay any type of program development and action of Democrats...

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS RESULTED IN THIS INDEPENDENT BECOMING A DEMOCRAT! SO THAT I CAN VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES.

Do you KNOW what republicans are doing to destroy voter rights? More on that on another page...




Thursday, January 6, 2022

A Personal Look At January 6th, 2021, The Insurrection - Featuring John 8:31-32 English Standard Version and Catherine Marshall's, Something More

 


Today, January 6th... As I woke this morning, the Holy Spirit had presented me the words of the song, David Danced...and so I lay there singing the words over and over... Even when I got up, the words would not leave me...I knew the Spirit of the Lord was guiding me on this important day which has affected me and so many individuals across the nation and, indeed, the world.

This morning, President Biden spoke to our nation, condemning past president  Donald Trump and his followers... Those who acted to attack our Capitol exactly one year ago. President Biden referred to the words of the Bible: 

The Truth Will Set You Free

31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, 32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

Many have thought that President Biden should have spoken out before today. I don't. Many have had the opportunity to see and hear more about the insurrection. The impact of President Biden's words, therefore, today were exactly what and when they needed to be said! Indeed, more lies from more people are being made. Not only Trump, but nearly all republicans are lying, trying to delete the memory of the Insurrection!

What is truth? Sometimes it is hard to know. When somebody has repeated a lie over and over and over, often it becomes the truth by some listeners--in particular, many now in the republican party, unfortunately.

What has concerned me most about these lies is that they are being accepted by republicans who are supposedly Christian--Evangelical Christians. Recently in a discussion with a friend, I was lamenting the unfortunate division created by Trump followers as incited by him. Now, it seems the word Christian is tainted as...one who lies and turns violent to support their religion as evolved through political party.

In that discussion, I admitted to resenting that I have had to defend myself and my opinions politically...as being a sign that I was not really a Christian since I was against Trump. That is, specifically, if you are a Christian, then you must, apparently, be a republican!!! Further, that I considered myself an Evangelical Christian! Well, I got up this morning and thought about this article and just for my personal benefit, I looked for a definition of "evangelical christian..." You guessed it, there are many different opinions and variations. When I claimed my membership as an Evangelical Christian, it was based upon my recognition of the "full gospel" that Jesus offered to me, both when I was baptized by walter as was done by John the Baptist,  and when I was again baptized with The Holy Spirit. To me, accepting the gospel of the Bible is to believe that the gifts of the spirit was given today. Some of you will recall that Jesus spoke when He was near death, that he would leave but He would send the Holy Spirit to us so that we would continue to know His presence. 


The republicans have tried to say that it was ANTIFA, not even realizing that ANTIFA is a rallying cry not a body of people...

They had the noose ready for Mike Pence, who was supposed to do what was necessary to ensure the count on January 6th overthrew the election of Biden. Trump had tried to get Pence's participation, but he couldn't.

There were many groups, such as Proud Boys, QAnon, KKK, White Supremacists, that were there... You may remember that in Virginia earlier, a group of white men walked down the streets carrying torches, crying "Jews Will Not Replace Us..."
Trump later said that there were good people on both sides... Specifically, all of those there to speak "against" other Americans who were protesting saw, as later announced after Trump's comment, that the president supported...them!
It was very clear that the Insurrectionists were Trump republicans/followers.
Flags were brought other than the American Flag... The American flag? It was rolled up and used as a bludgeon against the Capitol police.
President Trump spoke immediately before the Insurrection. Stating clearly that they were to go to the Capitol--even saying that he would be there with them, although he chose to watch them on television safely...
Those republicans who see him as a person placed by God in His position, have evolved into a cult bowing down before a false prophet... One of the individuals speaking out, in a video, spoke about his father being a leading evangelical at the time of Billy Graham, told about how he had been asked to a meeting where Christian leaders met with Trump. Trump was told to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem...and to put selected Christians with strong beliefs on the Supreme Court...
Trump in turn could do anything he wanted with support...
Trump succeeded in doing both...
You may recall that recently, the State of Texas made new laws about abortion, not just against its availability, but setting citizen against citizens to tell who was involved in ANY WAY with providing abortions and getting a bounty!
The Supreme Court voted to allow it to move forward, wuth strong objections from those who voted against it, calling it a "travesty."
The Supreme Court is NOW a biased body, thanks to Trump and Evangelical Christians...

For the past year, I have been very concerned about what is happening in the Republican party. Many have changed... I can see it...Many of the millions who voted Joe Biden into Office had seen it.  I thought when Donald Trump was voted out, it would be the end of an era. Not so...in many ways, it has become worse. What has concerned me most was that "Evangelical Christians" had supported him. I had come to personally resent those who were willing to take the man Trump and all his faults as their president. Only through the Holy Spirit was I able to objectively discover what was going on... This included my embarrassment for having to speak against those who profess to be Christians, but I did see the Truth as Jesus told us would be known. Just how many republican christians are accepting the lies...the insurrection against our constitution and our democracy...

During my discussion with my friend, she asked me if I was willing to share about my Baptism of the Holy Spirit. I had rarely spoke of it... But I did then and I am now... It all began...

When I was invited by another friend to attend a meeting of the Full Gospel Business Men's Association many, many years ago. I went with my friend, since I was used to attending multiple types of religious group activities. It is nondenominational and allowed all interested people to participate. I understand it evolved out of the Pentecostal fellowship, who believe that the Gifts of the Spirit are available to all and in these times... I enjoyed the meeting and meeting other Christians...some of them spoke in tongue that night...

Jesus spoke out about praying in closets rather than out in public. I've always felt that was relevant to me personally, somewhat of an introvert... So, as many of you will now know about me... I read a book!

During the years when I was first working, I bought and read a lot of books related to Christianity. It was normal for me to buy books about a topic that was important or interesting to me... I don't remember whether I bought the book or somebody gave it to me...


I was used to reading before I was ready to sleep. So, Something More, was my choice that night...

Somewhere along the way, perhaps I was reading about the gifts of the spirit... In any event, I could feel something. My body was growing warm and soon my body was heated from toe to the top of my head...

And I began to speak in tongues...

What I was doing, during the time speaking words I did not actually understand, was...Loving. I was praying for everybody, people I knew, people I didn't know...God had given me the gift of love for all people, I realize, now, even as I write...

God is a God of Love. Read the words of Jesus... Love Thy Neighbor was One of the Ten Commandments...And never, since the word did not exist at that time, did He say Love Only Christians...

For most of my life, which is when I started to work on a large university campus, I've been involved with people from all nations--students and teachers from various countries... Then when I retired, I started to work in publishing books and then doing book reviews, exclusively... I've read books from many different authors and many different nationalities. Since I had spent much time earlier in reading Christian reference books, I also was willing to consider the words from those who were not Christian. One of my favorite belief systems is what I've learned from Manny Moreno, a Native American poet/writer/personal friend. I had also read many fiction books about how ancestors and animal token were part of their earlier beliefs... I found this not out of line with my particular learning as an early Christian convert.

God's Holy Spirit has taught me that I love all peoples... Sure, we may have personal interactions with others who becomes a problem for us...that is, me, since this is my personal experience. I have come to recognize that if I had been born anywhere else in the world, then I would early in my life, never, perhaps, heard that Jesus Loves Me. God tells us to go out into the world and speak of Jesus... He does not say go out and ban, be prejudice of, or hate and evoke violence against those who are different from us...who believe differently from us. Instead we are to reveal our knowledge of The Holy Trinity through our own lives... That is how I've tried to live my life...

The one result of being given the gift of tongues and baptism with the Holy Spirit, is a sure knowledge that God IS LOVE... He does not need us, no matter what religion we have come to believe in, to demand obedience to Christianity or any other religion. And, he definitely does not expect us to use violence to act "on behalf" of Christianity! 


When I was young and trying to understand about The Holy Trinity, I quickly recognized that God was the father I never had... That Jesus was My best friend! And the Holy Spirit was the wonderful realization that God lives within each of us... All we had to do was open our Heart to receive guidance, communication and soooo much love...  Even if we not yet loved us as He loves Us... UNBELIEVABLE!

Please allow yourself to listen to the Truth, right now... today... about His Wonderful Commandment to Love Thy Neighbor... Can we really be willing to have guns killing our children, just so we can do what "we" want as part of the free will? Can we really believe that non-white individuals are NOT also God's creation



My final thought as I think of what occurred on January 6th, 2021...

Surely The Spirit of the Lord's Love Was Not With those Insurrectionists that were there to override the people's choice for the new president of our great nation...