Oct
22
2010
We have a well known hate group, whose name I won’t mention to further their cause, visiting our general area espousing their message of hate to our local colleges and even high schools. This group travels the US spreading their disparaging message of intolerance of religion, race, sexual persuasion, and even the United States…they heighten their exposure by attending military funerals in view of grieving family members espousing their message and getting national exposure.
One of their most visual medium is signs that have slogans not to be repeated here to shock communities. The good news is that at every site there are counter demonstrations with hundreds far outnumbering the hate group with their own signs with messages of hope and tolerance.
One such counter demonstration was at the Eastern Washington campus where local pastor Paul crafted his message with these signs that we want to share with you. A voice of love and caring representing most Americans no matter what your beliefs.
Yes, signs can be used for anything…misguided messages or business, spiritual beliefs or just plain decency. Thanks Paul for speaking for the majority of us!
Have a great fall weekend and good selling!

Aug
25
2010
Last weekend I went to see first hand, steel beams from 911, partially shrouded in an American flag, that were making their way to The Kitsap 911 Memorial in Western Washington. The truck hauling these massive, twisted, contorted beams has been making stops throughout the US as it makes it way to it’s final resting place. What struck me was not only how the intense heat had its effect on the steel beams but the crowd of people that had gathered. They came from all walks of life and I’m sure different political persuasions but shared the awe, respect for those who perished and deep patriotism for their country.
As I drove away I passed packs of motorcycles on their way to help escort the truck with its precious payload to its final destination. I felt a twinge of pride and thought God Bless America!
Visit their web site here www.kitsapmemorial.org.
Aug
25
2010
Last weekend I went to see first hand, steel beams from 911, partially shrouded in an American flag, that were making their way to The Kitsap 911 Memorial in Western Washington. The truck hauling these massive, twisted, contorted beams has been making stops throughout the US as it makes it way to it’s final resting place. What struck me was not only how the intense heat had its effect on the steel beams but the crowd of people that had gathered. They came from all walks of life and I’m sure different political persuasions but shared the awe, respect for those who perished and deep patriotism for their country.
As I drove away I passed packs of motorcycles on their way to help escort the truck with its precious payload to its final destination. I felt a twinge of pride and thought God Bless America!