Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Vegitales Nativity


How can anyone consider this a reverent treatment of the nativity?

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Saurkraut Dinner


Homemade saurkraut dinner at Zion Lutheran, Princeton, MN 5 PM to 8:00 PM on Monday October 24th. Adults $6.00. Hope to see some of you there.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Wizard of Oz


Coming soon to the PAC at the Princeton High School. Cast of over 100 of your friends & neighbors. Watch out for the flying monkeys. Get your reserved seats at Franks Hallmark downtown Princeton. November 3,4,6,10,11 & 13th. Adults $6.00 Students $4.00.

Friday, October 14, 2005

Protesters at Soldiers Funeral Still at It

I found it interesting to see how another town handled these protesters compared to Princeton.

http://www.claremoreprogress.com/archive/article22505

VFW motorcycles drown out protestors

Originally published on Wednesday, October 12
By Linda Martin Progress Staff Writer

CHELSEA — God spoke with the roar of revving motorcycle engines during a protest Tuesday by six members of a Kansas church that believes God is punishing the U.S. for protecting homosexuals by killing soldiers overseas.
Chelsea residents, however, believed God spoke on their behalf as the engines of more than 100 Veterans of Foreign Wars motorcycles drowned out the voices of the Westboro Baptist Church members who were allowed to protest from 1-1:30 p.m. before the 2 p.m. funeral services for Staff Sgt. John Glen Doles.
The protesters were escorted by police from the Chelsea Police Station to and from the protest site at the corner of Sixth and Vine streets a half block away. They left immediately after the protest, said Chelsea Police Chief Kenny Kelsey.
Chelsea’s main street was lined with American Flags in honor of Doles, who was killed when he and five others were ambushed by enemy fire last week in Afghanistan. He was laid to rest with honors in a small cemetery southeast of Chelsea.
Town and local law enforcement consisting of Chelsea police, the Rogers County Sheriff’s Department and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol made good their intent that nothing would disrupt funeral services for the local hero and his family.
Chelsea Mayor Kenny Weast said he received a fax last Tuesday saying church members would be in Chelsea to protest at the funeral.
Weast contacted local law enforcement and a successful plan was devised.
Said Weast: “We planned for the worst and hoped for the best.”
Weast’s own feelings about the protest, however resonated those of the town.
“What a tragedy to have a group like this protest the day of the funeral, one of the hardest days this family will have. It makes me sick,” he said.
Kelsey, Chelsea’s chief for six months, said neither set of protesters “were allowed to cross the street and every body stuck to it.”
The American Legion Riders from Southeast Kansas, which represented a number of Kansas towns and communities along with members of other organized motorcycle groups, attended the funeral to protest the protesters.
But the No. 1 reason was to show support for Staff Sgt. Doles and his family and to oppose Fred Phelps, who is the leader of the anti-homosexual group.
The bikers succeeded in keeping the protesters out of sight and sound of the Doles family but for anyone else close enough to see their brightly colored signs spoke loud and clear: “GOD IS YOU OR ENEMY; GOD HATES THE USA; GOD IS AN AMERICAN TERRORIST; TOO LATE TO PRAY; THANK GOD FOR DEAD SOLDIERS; YOU’RE GOING TO HELL; GOD HAS SPOKEN IT’S NOT A BLESSING IT’S A CURSE and AMERICA IS DOOMED.”
The locals had a couple of signs of their own. Three older women held up a white sheet that said “SHOW AMAZING GRACE” and two young people held a cardboard sign saying “YE WITHOUT SIN CAST THE FIRST STONE.”
John B. Milam, a Chelsea native, said of his feelings about the protest, “I have no respect for anyone who has no respect for the dead.”
Wilma Fraley said, “I just think the family deserves a quiet, peaceful funeral for their hero. Thank God for the (local) people coming out to do this (show their support).”
At the cemetery, which was void of protesters, Doles’ team leader and 14 other fellow soldiers from Fort Polk in Louisiana who either trained or served with Doles attended the funeral.
Staff Sgt. Adam Oliver, Doles’ team leader, said, Doles “was the hardest worker I’ve ever seen in my life. He was one of those guys that everybody liked and probably the best soldier I’ve ever been in charge of. He was always willing to go the distance and beyond without ever being asked.”
Staff Sgt. Stephen Podymaitis, said “I’m just a better man for having known him.”
Podymaitis said he and his family lived next door to Doles and his family and their two sons practically grew up together.
“He brought happiness to everybody’s life,” Podymaitis said. Still in disbelief that his friend is gone Podymaitis said: “He’s a brother in arms and a brother in heart.”

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

American Girl promoting homosexuality, premarital sex, and abortion

From:
Charles Henrickson
Date:
Wed, October 12, 2005 1:45 pm
To:
TableTalk@CAT41.org

For many years my wife and I have bought and enjoyed
the American Girl products for our daughters (21 and
9). But we are now questioning our continued purchase
of AG products, since American Girl is currently
promoting an organization called Girls Inc.
http://store.americangirl.com/shop/ican.php
http://store.americangirl.com/store/html/girlsinc.html
Girls Inc. openly advocates on behalf of
homosexuality, premarital sex, and abortion. Here are
some representative excerpts from the girlsinc.com
website:
http://www.girlsinc.com/ic/page.php?id=4.3
>>Advocacy Statements<< http://www.girlsinc.com/ic/page.php?id=4.3.1
>>Girls have the right to be themselves and resist
gender-stereotypes.<< >>Working with girls and young women, we also endeavor
to eliminate sexism, racism, homophobia and other
forms of discrimination.<< http://www.girlsinc.com/ic/page.php?id=4.3.4
>>Girls have the right to accept and appreciate their
bodies.<< >>To make responsible decisions about sexuality,
pregnancy and parenthood, girls need and have a right
to sensitive, truthful sexuality education; convenient
access to safe, effective methods of contraception and
protection from disease; and referral to comprehensive
information, counseling, clinical and other services
that support their responsible decisions. We
recognize that any sizable group of girls includes
those who face issues related to their sexual
orientation or that of a family member and who face
discrimination based on this sexual orientation.
Girls have a right to positive, supportive
environments and linkages to community resources for
dealing with issues of sexual orientation.<< >>We recognize the right of all women to choose
whether, when, and under what circumstances to bear
children. Reproductive freedom and responsibility are
essential to other rights and opportunities, including
pursuit of education, employment, financial security
and a stable and fulfilling family life. Restrictions
of reproductive choice are especially burdensome for
young women and poor women. Girls Incorporated
supports a woman's freedom of choice, a constitutional
right established by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 in
Roe vs. Wade.<<
Charles Henrickson

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Open Forums for Proposed School Levy

The following are the 3 open forums being sponsored by the Princeton School Board I suggest all attend at least one and get informed.

October 18th 7:00 to 8:00 PM at the Princeton Library

October 24th 7:00 to 8:00 PM at the Middle School

November 2nd 1:30 to 2:00 PM at the District Office Board Room