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Happy Thanksgiving

It’s that time of year again, where I join with my family counting our blessings, consuming a copious amount of turkey, and watching a ton of football (GO GREEN BAY!!) here in the confines of the above ground bunker in Maryland. I am also thankful for each of you who read my blog, whether you agree with my points (or not). So, go eat your turkey (or crabcakes, or Tofurky, or whatever you eat), and enjoy your time with family and friends.

As a treat, I have decided to share my favorite turkey pardon of all times. Thanks to Sarah Palin’s turkey pardon in 2008.

As well as something rockin’ for tomorrow’s Black Friday festivities. (You know, I will be out there *fighting* for bargains tomorrow… ;-) )

Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Was Rickrolled!!

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!   Who would have guessed that the Macy’s Parade would have been rickrolled?

Happy Thanksgiving!

This Thanksgiving marks my first as a blogger, but it also represents so much more.  You see, 2008 has marked so many changes for me.  These changes have helped me to mature more in my faith, but it also has made me realize that there are many around me who are going through some of the similar challenges.  I am thankful for these challenges, as much as I am thankful for the family and friends, who have blessed me with so much love and support.

However, as we sit at the table and give thanks for family, friends, good health, shelter, etc, we should also give thanks for the freedoms and liberties that we are granted as Americans.  We live in a country, where we have the freedoms to worship God, we have the freedoms to speak, etc.

I would like to share this video clip that my friend sent to me via e-mail this morning.  This YouTube Clip is from an interview that Charles Kuralt did in 1978 that featured a family in Mississippi that got through tough times by relying on faith, etc.  Kuralt said, “Whenever I think anything in America is impossible, I will think of them.”