[StBernard] Parade marks celebration of King day

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Tue Jan 22 18:52:05 EST 2008


Hey, the holiday was okay for me; Fed. employee = paid day off. Just a day
to goof off, maybe go to dr/dentist or whatever. When the march was on J.P.
in Violet you could always take S.B. Hwy to go around and cut back over by
Hannan/K-Mart. Where the march was today was right up the main drag of
Chalmette.

Oh well...up here in Alabama it was also Robert E. Lee day and such was
observed in Blount County at the court house.

Jim




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"Oh... They used to be satisfied marching along Judge Perez in
Violet."

***Indeed, marches seem to reflect the sad-driven, sign of the
times. In
this case, in St. Bernard parish. One has to come to terms and
determination
as to why a specific route was changed to accommodate minority
preferences.
Not everyone realizes MLK birthday celebration by minorities,
liberals and
the weak at heart and mind--much as not everyone marches for the
rights of
others who wish to march but are shunned, ostracized and ignored. It
is no
doubt that depending upon who observes this day or not, it's a
political
ploy in motion--strictly political.

It's gotten to where one who does not agree with this alleged, but
not yet
proven holiday by all--abhors the entire months of January and
February (and
parts of December) because of preferences and chaos caused by
specific
celebrations and paganism rituals. There's celebrations in the
streets for
deaths, marriages, divorces, etc. and other unruliness aimed at
disturbing
the natural order of things as well as the status quo of peace and
tranquility. It disturbs the peace, encourages drunkenness as well
as the
peace with God.

Times have indeed changed for the worse. But, that is comfort to us
who
believe in the biblical prophecy presented to us within God's
written word.
We pray because those of us who believe in the last days are
challenged by
idolatry (herein comparison to the golden calf incident facing
Moses), devil
worship, sectarian overrule and non-believers who would rather
"switch than
fight" the good fight of justice--the one given to us by the Lord. q

--pitiful.

--jer--




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