Friday, November 14, 2008

Keep God but dump your church



Since there has been so much outrage against churches lately (more than usual) between the gay marriage ban in California, while Connecticut now allows it along with Massachusetts, some churches telling parishioners they can not receive communion if they voted for President Elect Obama, following all the others who have told lawmakers they couldn't receive communion either if they were pro-choice, the solution seems pretty simple to all of this, dump your church and find one that works for you. Don't dump God or your faith or fellowship. Just find one where you are welcome to come as you are.

This is a free country after all and even pastors, ministers, priests, along with all religious leaders have the right to open their mouth, no matter how terrible, you have the right to leave that church so you won't have to listen to them anymore. Who wants to sit in a pew and hear someone spouting off hatred of others? The church lives on your money and if you don't feel welcome there, then why would you want to pay someone to make you feel miserable? You're supposed to walk out of church feeling forgiven, feeling fellowship and as if you are loved. You are not supposed to walk out of there wondering why you just wasted an hour to feel worse than when you walked in the door.

They are supposed to be walking a fine line between faith and politics in order to keep their tax exempt. If they preach that voting for Obama is something to be forgiven for then you really need to ask them where they were when all the evidence about Iraq was proven to be "bearing false witness" or when McCain, Palin and many in the GOP spread false rumors.

You also need to wonder a few more things while you're at it. Do they spend more time talking about politics than they do the homeless? The wounded veterans? The poor and needy? In Nebraska there are parents dumping their teenagers because they cannot handle raising them any more. Some parents have abandoned their younger kids at the hospital because they are so poor, they can no longer take care of them properly. Do they talk about this? Do they bother to tell you what you can do to help? Do they set up anything in that church to take care of God's children the way Christ said we should or do they spend more time condemning them the way Christ did not?

This nation has a lot of problems while some of these "holy people" stuck their fingers in their ears and hands over their eyes so they could have more time attacking politicians they don't like instead of being about God's work.

The Mormon church spent boat loads of money to take rights away from people they think are evil when they could have spent that money on taking care of the homeless and the needy. Did you donate money to that church and know what they were going to do with the money? Or did you assume it would have gone to help people in your community? If you agree with what the church you go to stands for, then fine, stay. You fit right in there. If you don't agree then why on earth would you spend time there and give your money when they make you feel terrible?

Read what Christ said and then read what the Constitution says. If your place of worship does not match then you should find one that does, otherwise you are not worshiping God according to your own soul. You are worshiping political policy. Don't blame God for it or turn away from your faith. The problem is not your's. It is the problem of the church you attend when it does not welcome you the way you are and the same way Christ would have welcomed you. He told us how to live our own lives if we made the choice to follow Him and He also told us how we were supposed to treat other people. If it doesn't fit, find another place to sit. There are plenty of churches out there to go to.

One more thing and this is just a reminder. I went to a lot of really large churches here in Central Florida trying to get them to help the veterans with PTSD so they could help them heal their souls. Over twenty churches later, I heard back from exactly one. It turned out the pastor of that church was also a Chaplain and a veteran. No one else bothered. What does this say about these churches when they cannot even bother to stay up on current events and understand how many veterans, especially the National Guardsmen and their families suffering right now? It does not reflect well on them at all. They didn't care that when the mind, body and especially the spirit are tended to the healing rate is higher. They just didn't want to bother to learn. Too many still don't.

If you are happy with your church and what they preach then you are in the right place for you but if you are not, begin to ask someone who seems to have the same type of heart as you do and find out where they go. You don't have to give up being a member of your particular branch and it's not that hard to adapt to their traditions if you walk out of there feeling better, closer to God then when you went in.

Senior Chaplain Kathie Costos
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"The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive veterans of early wars were treated and appreciated by our nation." - George Washington

Veterans group reaches out to over 1000 homeless people per month

Veterans group reaches out to over 1000 per month
North Fort Myers Neighbor - North Fort Myers,FL,USA

By ANDREA GALABINSKI, nfmneighbor@breezenewspapers.com



In the month of October — working only one morning a week — a group of dedicated volunteers provided 999 bags of groceries and 951 meals to local veterans and community members, including 82 children.

“We serve all who are hungry with the meals — veterans have priority,” said Lee County Veterans Outreach Inc. Director Sara Cacciolfi. Many of the veterans do not have homes. “I don’t say homeless, they are those who make their home in the woods.”

Every Wednesday those from the outreach start early preparing a great meal and grocery bags for local veterans and community members at All Souls Episcopal Church on Cleveland Avenue. Along with the veterans, there are the children.

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Three gifted students drown in Fox River


Big dreams cut short

After voting in his first election last week, 18-year-old Jimmie Avant stayed up into the wee hours of the night celebrating Barack Obama's presidential victory.

So moved by the Illinois Democrat's win, Avant, a senior at North Lawndale College Preparatory High School, told his mother, "If Obama can achieve that, I can too,"

Avant and two other North Lawndale students, Melvin Choice III, 17, and Adrian Jones, 16 --all described as high achievers who planned to attend college -- drowned in an early-morning boating accident on the Fox River near a campsite in northwest suburban Algonquin.

Jones graduated valedictorian in grade school and made the high school's honor roll every year, his family said. He was a straight-A student and a lifeguard who dreamed of owning his own business and having children, especially a little girl.

The three were among about 16 teenagers who snuck out about 1:30 a.m. to take paddleboats down the river, some of the victims' family members said. Authorities said two teens got in the first boat -- it's unclear which two -- and the boat quickly sunk. The third teen swam into the cold water to save them.
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Wildfire claims 100 homes in Montecito, Santa Barbara

Wildfire claims 100 homes in Montecito, Santa Barbara
By Times staff writers2:02 p.m.
Firefighters battle flames that have charred 2,500 acres and driven thousands from luxury neighborhoods.
L.A., Ventura counties get wildfire warnings
Stepping up to help fire victims
Wildfire fears of the rich and famous

Congressman Filner, do VA hearing right or not at all!

Congressman Filner, the veterans in this country need this to be done right. Otherwise it is just paying more lip service instead of taking care of them. Have you ever considered what these veterans are going thru when they do their duty, serve their country, get wounded and then have to fight the government after? Have you ever considered what this does to them and their families as they wait, and wait, and wait? They didn't make the government wait until they got around to going to combat and risking their lives so why is the government under the impression they are entitled to make the veterans wait to have their claims processed and approved so their wounds are treated and their families are provided for? Can they tell a mortgage company to wait? Can they tell a landlord to wait? If they cannot work they don't have an income!

If you think this is just about Afghanistan and Iraq veterans you better think again. Too many Vietnam veterans are still waiting to have their claims approved and have fought the government in order to finally have justice. How many do you need to sit in front of you giving sworn testimony before you understand that? This is just the latest slap in the face to veterans when they found out claims were being shredded and filing dates changed to not make it look that bad. We have to get this right and get it right now. Our veterans should not have to wait to be taken care of! kc

Vets committee reneges on VA hearings
Nov 14, 2008
November 14, 2008
Vets committee reneges on VA hearings
The chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs won't hold hearings as promised on a shredding controversy at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Instead of a formal hearing, the committee chairman will hold a two-hour "round table" discussion on Wednesday in Washington without sworn witnesses and no assurance the VA will even participate.

Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif., who chairs the committee, could not immediately be reached for comment on Friday and no explanation about the change was provided by committee staff.
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Online town hall to discuss wounded care

Online town hall to discuss wounded care
By Rick Maze - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Nov 14, 2008 13:40:50 EST

Defense health care officials began accepting advance questions on Friday for an online town hall meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 19, to talk about medical programs and services for wounded troops.

The online meeting, a “webhall,” will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time on Nov. 19, and can be accessed at www.health.mil.

Questions can be submitted in advance to MHSWebContent@tma.osd.mil, but questions also will be taken during the meeting, defense officials said in an announcement.

The forum is designed to talk about overall issues and not specific problems, officials said.
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Army promotes first woman to four star rank


Army promotes first woman to four star rank
The female descendant of a long line of US military officers was promoted to four star general Thursday, the first woman ever to reach the top rung of the US military.

Ann Dunwoody accepted the promotion and command of the army's materiel command with humor and humility at a Pentagon ceremony so packed with well wishers that three star generals were standing in the aisles.

"When people ask me, Ann, did you ever think you were going to be a general officer, say nothing about a four-star, I say not in my wildest dreams," she said.

"There is no one more surprised than I, except, of course, my husband.

And you know what they say, behind every successful woman there's an astonished man."

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Proof It's Never Too Late To Get Help For PTSD

There are only so many hours in the day and I have not had time to take a good look at this series. I'm putting in the links to the other parts and hopefully, I will get to the rest of them. For now, take a look at this site and see the great work they did and then do something for the veterans with PTSD. Contact the station and tell them "thank you" for this.

The War Within: Eyewitness News investigates PTSD, Part IV
By Kurt Rivera, Eyewitness News Video

Bakersfield Now - Bakersfield,CA,USA

* Editor's Note: This is an installment in an Eyewitness News special report on post-traumatic stress disorder. For months, Eyewitness News has been documenting personal accounts of the devastating disorder. Many military veterans have never spoken publicly about their agonizing problems.

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As our armed forces continue fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, more and more are coming home with post-traumatic stress disorder. The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates 18 veterans a day, or 6,500 a year, commit suicide.

Many fought in Vietnam where PTSD is an ongoing battle, even now.

"You would have three guys in a fox hole and one guy gets shot and other guys live.

You know what kind of mental effect that has on you?" says Oildale Vietnam veteran Mike Stevenson.

Stevenson was just 17 years old when he was dropped in a jungle to fight as a Marine.

"It's unreal some of the things I've seen," says Stevenson.

After 17 months of heavy combat in Vietnam, the Marine rifle expert came home, changed forever.

"Main thing is bodies, children, women. It's unreal whenever they wire up a child with an explosive and send him out to us. They're babies and don't know what's going on," he says.

Stevenson was diagnosed with post traumatic disorder. As a result, he has been plagued with nightmares, anxiety, anger for years. His life was a wreck.

"It got bad for me. ... I went through three marriages, drinking, doing drugs," said Stevenson.

It took 30 years and being homeless for months, but Stevenson finally sought help and has turned things around. Today, the numbers on just how many Vietnam vets suffer from the disorder is controversial. Some say one in five, others one in three.

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http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/healthalert/34435119.html

The War Within: Eyewitness News investigates PTSD, Part I
The War Within: Eyewitness News investigates PTSD, Part II
The War Within: Eyewitness News investigates PTSD, Part III

New York Chief of Veteran's Affairs suspended after investigation

Nov. 13: VA Employees Suspended in Widening Shredder Scandal
Scott Waldman
Times Union

Nov 13, 2008

November 13, 2008 - A high-ranking U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs administrator from Guilderland has been placed on paid leave in the wake of an investigation into his office.

Joseph Collorafi was suspended last month as chief of veterans affairs at the New York City regional VA office, said Keith Thompson, acting director of the office.

The investigation revealed that someone in the regional office intentionally entered claim documents from veterans with incorrect dates — called "backdating" — into an internal database, VA spokeswoman Alison Aikele said Wednesday.

"They would make it look like they were processing claims faster than they really were," said Aikele, who works in Washington, D.C. Changing the dates made it appear that the management was not "severely underperforming," according to Aikele.

She said the leadership of the office in Manhattan was replaced and the individuals who left would not be returning. She maintained that no veterans were affected by the backdating.



In recent weeks, 41 of 57 regional VA offices across the country have come under scrutiny over the possible shredding of supporting evidence in claims filed by veterans. Next week, the Democratic chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Rep. Bob Filner of California, will hold a hearing on the destruction of the records.
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http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/ArticleID/11628

Ecstasy may help PTSD

You need to see this video, especially if you are under the delusion scientist are not sure about PTSD. It is real. They have the test and research to prove it!

Ecstasy may help PTSD 2:02
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on research showing ecstasy might help those suffering from PTSD.


For more on this on this blog

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Tom Shroder wants questions from you on ecstasy trials for PTSD

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Ecstasy Trials Was it a fluke -- or the future?

Monday, February 11, 2008

A New Look At Ecstasy To Treat PTSD

Monday, February 18, 2008

Breaking the Drug Taboo:PTSD Veterans Get Ecstasy Treatment

Monday, April 7, 2008

UK:Welsh soldier dies from Ecstasy use

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Australia tackles Ecstasy treatment for PTSD

Monday, June 23, 2008

Ecstasy for PTSD in Australia battle for minds

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Drug trials:Had a nice trip. Wish you could, too.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

From Marijuana to Ecstasy, Scientists Fight to Study Illicit Drugs

But, this study is not new. This is from my other blog


Ecstasy trials for combat stress
David Adam,
science correspondent
Thursday February 17, 2005
The Guardian
American soldiers traumatised by fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan are to be offered the drug ecstasy to help free them of flashbacks and recurring nightmares.

The US food and drug administration has given the go-ahead for the soldiers to be included in an experiment to see if MDMA, the active ingredient in ecstasy, can treat post-traumatic stress disorder.

Scientists behind the trial in South Carolina think the feelings of emotional closeness reported by those taking the drug could help the soldiers talk about their experiences to therapists. Several victims of rape and sexual abuse with post-traumatic stress disorder, for whom existing treatments are ineffective, have been given MDMA since the research began last year.............................
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1416073,00.html



TWO QUESTIONS ON THIS LITTLE KNOWN REPORT. ARE THEY STILL DOING THIS? ARE THE TROOPS BEING SENT BACK TO IRAQ TAKING IT? WE KNOW THEY ARE SENDING TROOPS DIAGNONSED WITH PTSD BACK TO IRAQ ON MEDS. IS THIS ONE OF THEM? COULD THIS BE THE CAUSE OF SOME OF THEM GOING OVER THE EDGE?
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