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The Secret Seduction
The latest occult scam to capture the imagination of the West is called The Secret. The book by that name, a top New York Times bestseller, has quickly sold more than 6 million copies and the DVD over 2 million copies. Both contain numerous errors, misrepresentations, false premises, and false promises. Who cares? You should. With the following information, you could rescue someone from hell.
K. Price posted a link 21 hours ago
Obama's "Faith Adviser" Jim Wallis Mixes With Socialists, Radicals ...
What could be a greater guide to a man's true nature, than those from whom he seeks spiritual counsel? President Barack Obama spent 20 years under the ministry of Rev. Jeremiah Wright on Chicago's South Side.
K. Price posted a link 1 day ago
Acceptance vs. Lip Service
A lot of people will preach acceptance, talk about it like it is the most wonderful thing in the world, give it a lot of lip services, then turn around and be the exact opposite through their actions. I mean, how many people would make fun of a young child with a speech disorder in the child's presence? Very, very few - at least I would hope. But how many times have you heard people making "short bus" jokes, using the word "retarded" in a manner that has nothing at all to do with a person sim... Read more
K. Price posted a blog entry 5 days ago
Article- "Why Simple Writing Works Better"
"Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? He thinks I don't know the ten-dollar words. I know them all right. But there are older and simpler and better words, and those are the ones I use." Ernest HemingwayWhy Simple Writing Works BetterBy John FordeSomeone once asked me...Why I would, so often...(at least in copy)...Use so many...One-line paragraphs...And so many... well... of these things: "..."Of course, the above is exaggerated.But there's no getting around i... Read more
K. Price posted a blog entry 5 days ago
Article-"The Creativity Of Constraints
mnmlist: the creativity of constraintsOn this site, I embrace a 400-word limit (unless it doesn’t make sense). It forces me to be concise, to focus on smaller topics, to choose the important, to be creative.Yes: constraints force us to be creative.Often, constraints, limitations, are seen as a negative, but to me they’re a feature. They might restrict freedom and force sacrifices, sure, but they also force us to choose. And to work within and around the constraints.When we must work within li... Read more
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Hulu - Hogzilla-Bigger than Life..or Is It?
Discover the truth about a purported 1,000-pound feral hog the size of a pick-up truck discovered in southern Georgia.
K. Price posted a link 10 days ago
Nothing Is As Bad As It Seems (Or How I Quit Being A Whiny Baby And...
(Important notes in the Don’t Skip This section of this article. If you skip the article, please read those.) As you may know I’ve been having a difficult time with technology here in India. A few days ago I spent 3 hours trying to get a USB Modem. Total time spent on trying to get an Internet connection the past couple weeks? At least 10 hours, but probably closer to 20 hours. The internet wouldn’t really be an issue if I didn’t have things to ship. (More on that in the Don’t Skip This sect... Read more
K. Price posted a link 10 days ago
NAACP: Hot Springs woman an ’unsung hero’
Hot Springs has an “unsung hero.”
K. Price posted a link 11 days ago
Bananas Anyone?
Most of us have heard the term "Banana Republic." This is a pejorative term that describes the worst aspects of what have been known as "undeveloped or developing," nations. All one has to do to see a banana republic in the present day is to look at Venezuela, or Cuba. These Nations are run by corrupt communists who have turned already corrupt countries into even worse nations. They put the capitol B in banana republic. There are certain characteristics to a banana republic that are a bit eer... Read more
K. Price posted a link 13 days ago
WordPress Goes Real-Time With PubSubHubbub
Shared by Ann P. Try saying THAT five times fast!
K. Price posted a link 13 days ago
Is America Becoming A Police State?
There is a classic story about how no one had been able to capture a herd of wild hogs that was rooting up crops from numerous farms. It got so bad that rewards had been posted for anyone clever enough to corral the critters. But even this resulted in only limited success.
K. Price posted a blog entry 13 days ago
Article- The Other Seven Wonders of the World
"Three Rules of Work: Out of clutter find simplicity; from discord find harmony; in the middle of difficulty lies opportunity." - Albert EinsteinThe Other Seven Wonders of the WorldBy Harvey MackayA group of students was asked to list what they thought were the present "Seven Wonders of the World." Though there were some disagreements, the following received the most votes:1. Egypt's Great Pyramids2. Taj Mahal3. Grand Canyon4. Panama Canal5. Empire State Building6. St. Peter's Basilica7. Chin... Read more
K. Price favorited a link 14 days ago
Congressman Paul Returns Over$100,000
Short, sweet and to the point. He walks the walk.
K. Price posted a link 14 days ago
Strategies for Minimalist Living: Control Your Stress By Owning Less
Hello my friends from Finland, the UK, Sweden, Australia, North Carolina, Ohio, and all my Buddies near and far! Welcome! After making some not-so-wise purchases lately (like my 32 gig iTouch — But I love that little thing though!), I want to give you a few words of advice. Be very mindful when making ... Read more
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Obama is like a playground bully -- on steroids!
According to a recent poll, only 23% of the American people want Congress to pass the anti-gun ObamaCare bill. And the President's response to this? He believes Americans are just too stupid to understand what geniuses like him, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid are trying to do for us.
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Destroying America from Inside the Classroom
I have reported many times in the pages of the DeWeese Report about how public school classrooms are being used, not for the teaching of academic knowledge, but for behavior modification to change the student's attitudes, values and beliefs. Barack Obama is now driving to control classroom curriculum based on United Nation's Globalism. Many parents want to deny this is happening. "Not in my child's school," they tell me. If you still don't believe it's happening in EVERY school that takes pub... Read more
K. Price posted a blog entry 14 days ago
Five Steps to Creating a Balanced Life
"The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty,character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty."-- Zig Ziglar Five Steps to Creating a Balanced LifeBy MaryEllen TribbyIt was a simple business call. My colleague - "Larry" - had invited me to speak to his mastermind group on a teleconference later in the week. Nothing out of the ordinary. But my sister-in-law's mouth was hanging wide open."I can't believe he called you at 9:00 at night! Don't you think that is totally inappropriate?" A... Read more
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All the Details Needed to Sound the Alarm Against Sustabinable Deve...
After more than15 years of trying to warn Americans about the dangers of Sustainable Development, finally, many in the freedom movement are beginning to understand that it is the root of most of the issues we are fighting today. But it is a vast, complicated issue that is difficult to comprehend even for those of us who have been studying it for so long. It is critical that all freedom-loving Americans grasp the true destructive force of evil that is Sustainable Development.
K. Price posted a link 15 days ago
Senate impasse puts federal employees out of work
Two thousand federal transportation workers were furloughed without pay on Monday.
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The seven most important questions you will ever ask...
4. What has God done for this sinful and dying world? The Bible compares us to lost sheep. We have "gone astray; we have turned, every one, to his own way." We have gone astray and live with our backs to God, but we are then told "and the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all." What does that mean?
K. Price posted a blog entry 18 days ago
Thinking: It's One of the Most Difficult Tasks We Do
"Many highly intelligent people are poor thinkers. Many people of average intelligence are skilled thinkers. The power of a car is separate from the way the car is driven."Edward de BonoThinking: It's One of the Most Difficult Tasks We Do By Harvey MackayHenry Ford once hired an efficiency expert to go through his plant. Ford directed him to find the nonproductive employees and, he said, "I will fire them!"When the expert finished his evaluation, he reported to Ford that he was particularly c... Read more
K. Price posted a blog entry 20 days ago
The Top 10 Ways to Position Yourself as an Expert Using Social Media
"Begin somewhere; you cannot build a reputation on what you intend to do."Liz SmithThe Top 10 Ways to Position Yourself as an Expert Using Social MediaBy David RiklanLet's start by answering a very simple question:As a small businessperson, entrepreneur, or Internet marketer, why would you want to position yourself as an expert?The answer is very simple. Everybody trusts an expert. And, as every salesperson will tell you, individuals want to do business with people they know, like, and trust.... Read more
K. Price posted a link 22 days ago
Denny's Menu Misprint Leads to Twitter Mess
Shared by Ann P. Weird.
K. Price posted a link 22 days ago
The top 5 new rules of productivity
We all want to increase productivity and get more done with our working hours. There’s just one problem: Most people’s view of productivity comes from an industrial age view of work. This leads to some fundamental misconceptions about work, including some of these: If you work more hours, you get more work done. Adding more people to a team means you can finish sooner. Productivity is more or less constant and can be easily scheduled. For knowledge workers, i.e. anyone who works with inf... Read more
K. Price posted a link 22 days ago
The Art Of The Lunch Meeting
How many lunch meetings will you have this year? If you are like me, dozens. In fact, many of our first meetings with people (new or old acquaintance) are over lunch. This is especially true for entrepreneurs and small biz types. In many cases, the reason we are offered a lunch meeting as opposed to an office meeting is that we are an "extracurricular," not yet established as a core-business partner. For all they/we know, it's just a chance to catch up, socialize and explore the possibilit... Read more
K. Price posted a link 25 days ago
The Minimalist’s Mind: Decluttering Your Brain Waves
Things. Things. Things. Just as people are too concerned with “stuff” so is the recent upswing of minimalism advice too focused on the “stuff” aspect of simplicity. Yes, getting junk out of the house and acquiring less is important, but really, as most articles centered on this topic will tell you: “Stuff is just stuff.” That idea goes both ways. Your thoughts are more important than what surrounds you and even a lone ascetic in a cave can live a cluttered life if they’re not mindful of thei... Read more






