Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas!



Matthew 1:20 - But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.
  Jesus Born In Bethlehem In A Manger

Approximately 6-5 B.C.
Lived On Earth 33 Years
 Father, Son and Holy Ghost


~ Success To You ~ 

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Merry Christmas Eve




~ Happy Holidays! ~


Levitation


Angels Say He Is Not Here
Matthew 28:6 Link Here!

You should know who these women are:

The White House info@mail.whitehouse.gov
 
The White House
 
 
You should know who these women are:

Katherine Johnson. Maria Klawe. Barbara McClintock. If none of those names sound familiar to you, it's time to change that.

Because the groundbreaking, and largely unsung, work and discoveries of these women -- and many more like them -- helped shape modern science. And inspiring more young women to pursue careers in science and technology starts with simply sharing these stories.

We've put together an interactive audio hub that allows you to do that easily: Listen to women from across the Administration tell the stories of their heroes. When you learn something new (and you will), pass this on.
Audio: Listen to these stories
Once you do, you can add an untold history of your own, and then make a commitment to honor the legacy of these remarkable women in the best possible way: by encouraging a young woman to pursue a career in science.

Incredible, inspiring stories like these ones can only fade into obscurity if we don't tell them. And the only way we'll see more like them is if we get the word out now.

Let's write these stories back into history permanently so that we can help create more of them.

 

NORAD Santa Cam North Pole Initial Spotting



Santa's Next Landing Link Here!

Special Polar Flight Flying Over North Pole



Special Polar Flight Flying Over North Pole Link Here or Arrow Above!

Sunday, December 21, 2014

John 20:17

 
 
 
 Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Resurrection


He is not here: for he is risen, as he said.

I'm not done

Barack Obama
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Don --

A lot has changed in the six years I've been president.

As I look ahead at my final two years in office, I want you to know two things:

1.) I'm so proud of the progress we've made together so far. Thank you. Because of folks like you, we've been able to accomplish incredible things -- change that is making people's lives better today. That's the reason we do this work.

2.) I'm not done. I won't stop fighting for the American people until the day I leave this office. That's a promise.

No matter how much partisan gridlock gets in the way or how powerful some special interests seem, I know we can keep making real, lasting change.

I can't do it alone. That's as true today as it was at the start.

Don, I hope you're ready to go -- say you'll keep fighting alongside OFA any way you can in 2015:


http://my.barackobama.com/Recommit-for-2015

Thank you,

Barack Obama

Thanks - now spread the word

Organizing for Action

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Hey --

Thanks for joining the team.

We've got our work cut out for us next year, with a Congress that's hoping to roll back much of the progress we've already made, and special interests looking to make use of their new friends in power.

We can't match their millions dollar-for-dollar, but we can fight back and win -- that's what grassroots action is about.

We're going to need all hands on deck -- so share this with your friends today, and spread the word:

http://my.barackobama.com/Real-Progress-in-2015

Or share it on Facebook and Twitter:
 
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Cuba

 

 Yesterday, after more than 50 years, we began to change America's relationship with the people of Cuba.

We are recognizing the struggle and sacrifice of the Cuban people, both in the U.S. and in Cuba, and ending an outdated approach that has failed to advance U.S. interests for decades. In doing so, we will begin to normalize relations between our two countries.

I was born in 1961, just over two years after Fidel Castro took power in Cuba, and just as the U.S. severed diplomatic relations with that country.

Our complicated relationship with this nation played out over the course of my lifetime -- against the backdrop of the Cold War, with our steadfast opposition to communism in the foreground. Year after year, an ideological and economic barrier hardened between us.

That previous approach failed to promote change, and it's failed to empower or engage the Cuban people. It's time to cut loose the shackles of the past and reach for a new and better future with this country.

I want you to know exactly what our new approach will mean.

First, I have instructed Secretary of State John Kerry to immediately begin discussions with Cuba to re-establish diplomatic relations that have been severed since 1961. Going forward, we will re-establish an embassy in Havana, and high-ranking officials will once again visit Cuba.

Second, I have also instructed Secretary Kerry to review Cuba's designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism -- a review guided by the facts and the law. At a time when we are focused on threats from ISIL and al Qaeda, a nation that meets our conditions and renounces terrorism should not face such a sanction.

Third, we'll take steps to increase travel, commerce, and the flow of information to -- and from -- Cuba. These steps will make it easier for Americans to travel to Cuba. They will make it easier for Americans to conduct authorized trade with Cuba, including exports of food, medicine, and medical products to Cuba. And they will facilitate increased telecommunications connections between our two countries: American businesses will be able to sell goods that enable Cubans to communicate with the United States and other countries.

Learn more about the steps we're taking to change our policy.

These changes don't constitute a reward or a concession to Cuba. We are making them because it will spur change among the people of Cuba, and that is our main objective.

Change is hard -- especially so when we carry the heavy weight of history on our shoulders.

Our country is cutting that burden loose to reach for a better future.

Thank you,
President Barack Obama


Thursday, December 18, 2014

Jesus Placed In Tomb

Christmas In The White House 2014


 





President Obama Delivers A Statement On Cuba



 
 
 
"Change is hard -- in our own lives, and in the lives of nations. And change is even harder when we carry the heavy weight of history on our shoulders. But today we are making these changes because it is the right thing to do. Today, America chooses to cut loose the shackles of the past so as to reach for a better future -- for the Cuban people, for the American people, for our entire hemisphere, and for the world." 
-- President Obama, December 17, 2014

Immigration The White House President Obama





President Signs Legislation Ending Nazi Benefit Checks