31 January 2009

On Florida News Platoon:

Arthur Nadel Turns Himself In

January 29, 2009 by willielawson
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Written by Matthew J. Cochran

Sarasota (FNP) Florida’s own version of Bernie Madoff, Arthur G.
Nadel, turned himself in on Tuesday to face charges that he stole
millions of dollars through a Ponzi scheme.

Nadel, who fled from Sarasota after investors demanded more than $50
million from him, faces two counts of securities fraud and wire fraud.

Mr. Nadel, 76, faces 20 years in prison for each count and a fine of
up to $5 million. He may be moved to New York, where the charges were
filed due to the fact that he used a brokerage house there to wire
money from the hedge funds to his personal accounts.

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17 January 2009

Faith in Fatherhood: Leave a Legacy

“A good man leaves an inheritance for his children’s children…” Psalm 13:22a

The inheritance we leave to our children is not merely a monetary one. The way in which we live our lives and the character we show is a legacy that lives on after we depart this life.

I am guilty of buying into the same belief that so many others have believed for many years; that my children will be better off if I make enough money and provide them with all of their physical needs. While there is nothing wrong with aiming to provide for our children, I think we sometimes miss the point of leaving them an “inheritance”.

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08 January 2009

On the lack of regard for human life

I am sickened.

I was sickened on the day after Thanksgiving when I learned that a Walmart employee was trampled by shoppers who couldn't wait to get a deal. Not because the employee got trampled; it's sad but it happens in these situations. No, I was sickened that people actually realized that the person was being trampled and walked over him anyway. What's more is that some of them became very angry when Walmart tried to close their doors due to the death. Those shoppers had no regard for human life. That Walmart employee was a person! He was a person with a family who loved him and now he is DEAD. This mentality that he was just some thing to be thrown to the side is horrifying.

Today I am once again sickened. I clicked on a link to a story about a 77 year old woman who had a shopping addiction that died after some of her possessions fell on her and she was trapped. The comments on this post ranged from "I love it, death by shopping and on Boxing Day yet! How utterly perfect." to "She shopped till she dropped?" This woman was a PERSON! She was a real life, living and breathing SOUL. She had feelings and passions. And now she's dead.

There is a difference between irony and humor. Is it ironic that a shopoholic died because her possessions were so many that they caved in on her? Of course it's ironic. But is it funny? Since when is it funny when a human life ends? If you truly find humor in the end of human life, I'll be sure to laugh out loud at YOUR funeral. The trash that posted those comments (yeah, I said it) need to learn a little bit about compassion and the value of EVERY human life.

06 January 2009

In case you missed it...

This morning I was a guest on Willie Lawson's radio show to discuss the conservative movement and the future of the Republican Party. The show was a ton of fun and I encourage you to check out Willie's show everyday at 12 noon EST on Blog Talk Radio.

04 January 2009

On resolutions

Exit 2008...enter 2009. Yes, it's that time of year again to talk about new year's resolutions. I normally stay away from the subject, even to the point of not making resolutions of my own. My belief is that if you want to do something, you should just do it instead of waiting for the first of the new year to start. This year, however, I've changed my mind.

Before I start into telling you what I resolve to do in 2009, let me tell you something I accomplished in 2008. While it may not seem like a big deal to many, I managed to finish something this past year that I previously have given up on before completion. I read the Bible in one year. I've read through the whole Bible using a one year reading plan before...it took me 4 years. But in 2008, I stayed on track and I finished the objective. Now, this was not a new year's resolution I had, but I bring it up to prove a specific point.

If you set a goal and keep realistic expectations, you can accomplish it. This is true, not only with new year's resolutions, but with other goals throughout the year. If it's your goal to lose weight, keep the goal within realistic means. It's also so important to remember that if you screw up the plan once or twice it's not the end of the world. If you want to quit smoking and you lose control and smoke a cigarette, it does not mean that you have failed. Start again and this time try even harder. Don't let your past mistake equal your future confidence. Forget that you messed up and move on. This past year I did not keep up with my daily reading on several occasions and got behind. I didn't let that keep me from finishing. When I got a moment, I sat down and read until I was at least close to caught up. Little by little I got back on track and in the end I finished the task.

This year I'm looking forward to working on being a better planner; not jumping into projects with so little planned out. I know that if I don't do so well on some days I just need to keep moving. I will also be trying to be more physically active. I don't necessarily mean that I'm going to join a gym; I've tried that before and never went. Realistically, I know that my goal needs to be more like trying to walk each day or do some curls with my dumb bells; anything that isn't sitting behind the computer.

Those may not seem like much, but as I said, I know that my expectations need to be realistic and not beyond my capability or motivation. What are your new year's resolutions? If one of them happens to include daily Bible reading, there is a great reading plan at www.youversion.com. If you're like me and you prefer to have a piece of paper to check off as you go along, I have created this much more printable format of You Version's reading plan that you can download here.

Let's let the past stay in the past, let go of our regrets and begin a new year with new goals.

Here's to 2009!