Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
TO GREAT GOD......
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MY FIRST SONG I WROTE 5/16/09
BY DONALD FUNDERBURK
EVERY TIME I ENTER THE ROOM PEOPLE LIKE WOAH
BUT I FOUND JESUS CHRIST AND JUST DON'T KNOW
HOW GOOD HE IS TO ME
HOW HE PROVIDES FOR ME
WHAT A SACRAFICE HE MADE TO GO THROUGH ALL
THE PAIN AND SUFFERING
WHAT A MAN HE IS
WHAT A GOD HE IS
WHAT BLESSING HE IS
HE'S MY SAVIOR
HE'S MY GUIDE
HE'S THE MAN THAT I WOULD LAY DOWN MY LIFE AND DIE
ONE DAY I WAS WALKING ON THE BLOCK
IT WAS 12 O'CLOCK
I FELT THE LIGHT SHINE ON ME
SO I LOOK UP IN THE SKY
I NEW GOD WAS ON MY SIDE
I FELT THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD RAN INSIDE ME
I JUMP IN THE AIR LIKE IF I WAS SHOOTING A JUMP SHOT
EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME LIKE I WAS CRAZZY
I ASK JESUS CHRIST TO COME AND SAVE ME
I BOW TO ME KNEES LIKE A BIG GIANT BABY
I FEEL FREE NOW
GOD HAD SAVE ME
I FEEL FREE NOW
MY LIFE HAD CHANGE
I FEEL FREE NOW
I'M UP IN THE SKY ANGELS SURROUNDING ME
YOU RATHER GO TO HAVEN OR HELL..............................................................................................
Friday, May 15, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Swine Flu Hits Europe; More Cases Here
by Cristina DominguesFile photoPublished Apr 30, 2009
The swine flu continues to spread, now in yet another European country, and in more U.S. states.
Switzerland is the latest country to report a case of the swine flu. Here, about 100 cases have been confirmed across the country, with many more suspected. About 100 schools have closed.
One death has been reported in the U.S. -- a Mexican toddler who visited Texas with his family.
There have been 168 deaths in Mexico; eight are confirmed swine flu cases. The government there is urging people to stay home, and has shut down nonessential government services until Tuesday.
The Pentagon says a Marine at a base in California has a confirmed case of the swine flu and has been isolated, along with his roommate.
ll/yc
by Cristina DominguesFile photoPublished Apr 30, 2009
The swine flu continues to spread, now in yet another European country, and in more U.S. states.
Switzerland is the latest country to report a case of the swine flu. Here, about 100 cases have been confirmed across the country, with many more suspected. About 100 schools have closed.
One death has been reported in the U.S. -- a Mexican toddler who visited Texas with his family.
There have been 168 deaths in Mexico; eight are confirmed swine flu cases. The government there is urging people to stay home, and has shut down nonessential government services until Tuesday.
The Pentagon says a Marine at a base in California has a confirmed case of the swine flu and has been isolated, along with his roommate.
ll/yc
Airlines Cut Back on Flights to Mexico
by The Associated PressFile photoPublished May 02, 2009
Mexico is not an “A-List destination at the moment, and many U.S. airlines say they're cutting back on flights as swine flu fears wreak havoc on many Americans' travel plans.
Continental Airlines, the biggest U.S. carrier to Mexico, says it will cut the number of seats it sells to the country in half beginning Monday.
Delta says it, too, will reduce service, but didn't say by how much. United Airlines also says it plans to slash its weekly flights for next month by more than half.
American Airlines says it's monitoring travel demand to Mexico, but hasn't canceled any flights yet.
Southwest, which doesn't fly to Mexico, says it has noticed fewer people booking flights as summer draws closer. CEO Gary Kelly says bookings this week have been “erratic at best.'”
But, Standard & Poor's analyst says if the problem is isolated to Mexico, the problem should only be a short-term blip for the airlines.
In the U.S., President Barack Obama is voicing hope that the swine flu virus will run its course “like ordinary flus.”
Officials report more than two dozen new cases and scores more schools shut down, more than 400 in all.
Obama's fresh take on the flu scare came as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed cases in eight more states: New Jersey, Delaware, Illinois, Colorado, Virginia Minnesota, Nebraska and Kentucky.
There are more than 160 confirmed cases in 23 states.
Meanwhile, the government issued new guidance for schools with confirmed cases. It says they should close for at least 14 days because children can be contagious for seven to 10 days from when they get sick.
by The Associated PressFile photoPublished May 02, 2009
Mexico is not an “A-List destination at the moment, and many U.S. airlines say they're cutting back on flights as swine flu fears wreak havoc on many Americans' travel plans.
Continental Airlines, the biggest U.S. carrier to Mexico, says it will cut the number of seats it sells to the country in half beginning Monday.
Delta says it, too, will reduce service, but didn't say by how much. United Airlines also says it plans to slash its weekly flights for next month by more than half.
American Airlines says it's monitoring travel demand to Mexico, but hasn't canceled any flights yet.
Southwest, which doesn't fly to Mexico, says it has noticed fewer people booking flights as summer draws closer. CEO Gary Kelly says bookings this week have been “erratic at best.'”
But, Standard & Poor's analyst says if the problem is isolated to Mexico, the problem should only be a short-term blip for the airlines.
In the U.S., President Barack Obama is voicing hope that the swine flu virus will run its course “like ordinary flus.”
Officials report more than two dozen new cases and scores more schools shut down, more than 400 in all.
Obama's fresh take on the flu scare came as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed cases in eight more states: New Jersey, Delaware, Illinois, Colorado, Virginia Minnesota, Nebraska and Kentucky.
There are more than 160 confirmed cases in 23 states.
Meanwhile, the government issued new guidance for schools with confirmed cases. It says they should close for at least 14 days because children can be contagious for seven to 10 days from when they get sick.
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