Mike Huckabee says he's going to win South Carolina. John McCain says he's going to win South Carolina. The Brody File has a prediction:
The McCain camp says their candidate will get a "major endorsement" today in Greenville, South Carolina. MSNBC is reporting that Senator Tom Coburn will endorse John McCain.
In a state where the economy and cars rule the day, it was all business in Michigan and the businessman won.
Have you ever heard the story of Henny Penny and her bread? She wanted to make some bread, so she asked everyone she knew if they would help her sow the field, plant the wheat seeds, weed the field, care for the crops, harvest the stalks, ground the wheat and make the bread. Along the way, she asked for help and each time, every step of the way, everyone turned her down. NO ONE wanted to DO the work necessary to actually make the bread. But you can only imagine how willing they were to help eat it when they smelled the bread as it was rising and baking in Henny's oven.
Were you aware that human trafficking still exists in the world? What is human trafficking? It is slavery, plain and simple.
I’d like to say as a Clinical Psychologist and man “of a certain age,” that my wife and I never fight. But, that would be untrue. I’d like to say that each and every time we begin to fight, we’re able to put on the brakes, call a time out, and pull out of the downward spiral. That also would be untrue.
We are not alone. Of the thousands of emails I receive, a majority concern couples who fight and quarrel, and can’t seem to get over it. They plunge quickly into a downward spiral, unable to stop the freefall.
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Israeli soldiers in Gaza are now engaged in perhaps the most dangerous and difficult kind of fighting, urban warfare.
Two surveys by the Barna group show that the number of churches and adherents to Pentecostal perspectives and practices has actually grown significantly in the past two decades.