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Christmas week! 12-21-08 09:33pm GMT
Eek! It's here and I still have a good amount of shopping to do and not much time to do it!!!

Monday - flying to Colorado City, be back mid afternoon (hopefully!)

Tuesday - I'm hoping to catch up, or try to, with the students I had to cancel with last week because the weather was bad. Also, I need to do my last bit of shopping on that day. Some stuff for Terra, mother, and father... hum... That's all I can think of that day.

Wednesday - I will also be flying with students as well as taking a 4 year old on a plane ride which is a Christmas present for him from his momma, that will be fun I'm sure, hopefully the weather works out.
Then Wednesday night Terra and I will be flying to my parents house in Oklahoma. That is unless we go Tuesday night and I will have to re-arrange the planes previously mentioned for Wednesday.

Thursday - Christmas day, we'll be with my parents hanging around and hopefully playing with my new ammo reloading kit. I've found it hard to hunt down all the dies needed for the different calibers of ammo. I have a set for .243 and 30-06. I bought some .40 dies but now need the case holder. I was quite disappointed, I was in Springfield, Mo. at the largest bass pro in the world and they didn't have the case holder.

Friday - more hanging out and bullet loading, possibly come back to Texas Friday night, depends on the weather outlook.

Saturday - come back to Texas for sure if we didn't already on Friday. Then, go to Jasper for the middle of the day, taking a customer and kids to a Christmas party. Then, after the Christmas party we'll leave Jasper and fly to Destin, Fl. for the rest of the weekend and come back Monday. I think it was posted on here before, but if you have contact info the Church there I'd appreciate it!

Have a Merry Christmas!!!

caseymp3I wish i didn't have all these commie calibers... I want to upgrade to all american, I seriously thought about buying this M1 Garand for $750 
sharonDoes Terra get to go with you to Destin? 
meaganJasper has a pretty dull courthouse. I've been... um, looking them up at work. 
basil60So, no trips to Kansas in your future? 
terrano. but I did get him some awesome gifts!!!! I'm pretty much the best :) 
terrawhat are you getting me?! 
texasladylol 
dianneshohohoho 
sharonI just have to say, I seriously think it is so cool that my brother in law is a pilot. 
stevemartinI read Diane's page and I ment the coment that I made about you. I look up to you even though you are younger than me. You are someone that a dad wants his boy's to grow up being like. I am proud of you. 
diannesI have pictures up, from saturday. Also, one video is posted. It is the take-off, from Beeville. Man, that was SO much fun!!!!! Thanks again!!!!!!! 
terra:) 
caseymp3i'm thinking i'm going to finish my private license. 
caseymp3good. i don't want another license. 
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Gradutation 12-15-08 04:28am GMT
As many of you know, I graduated yesterday with a bachelors of Aeronautical Science.

Before the ceremony, I had no idea who the speaker would be, but figured it would be some lame speech about changing the world.

I'll let the speech speak for itself, but it was one of the best speeches I've heard in a LONG time. This speech made me more proud of my school than I have been the entire 3.5 yrs I've been there. PLEASE READ!

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It is an honor to be asked to address this body today. Sometimes I have to pinch myself to acknowledge how truly blessed I have been to have experienced all that I have. God has truly shined down on me throughout my life. I know today we have both Traditional and Adult graduates in attendance. I am an Adult later-in-life graduate and am very thankful for the fine program offered by this university that allowed me to complete my degree. For me, it was truly unfinished business and a significant matter of pride.
Most speeches given on these Commencement occasions urge and implore you to go forth in the world and be successful, make a contribution, find your calling, give back, etc. etc. Those are certainly things you will need to contemplate as you go forward. However, I expect there will be many people reminding and pushing you toward those ends. I am going to implore you toward a different issue today. An issue you probably currently share in common with a majority of the U.S. population. That issue is APATHY. Webster defines apathy as “lack of interest and indifference”……
Good grief, you say…. apathy toward what?
Well, how about apathy toward the political process….
Oh no, you say…. Here comes some jerk about to espouse some partisan political rhetoric.

NO, to the contrary, this speech is not about Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Libertarians, Greens or any other political organization. What this speech is about is turning away from your probable apathy of all things political and becoming involved. That is taking responsibility for the actions of your local and national elected officials.
I would be safe to place a large bet that 95% of you in this audience don’t know how your congressman or senator voted on issues such as the Financial Bailout, Immigration Reform, Earmarks, and a host of other legislation put forth in Washington DC. So what, you say…. Why do I need to know about how the politicians voted? You need to know now more than ever because if you don’t know you don’t have a clue to what is happening to your liberties which have been bought and paid for with the lives of so many in past conflicts since the American Revolution.
Today, more than ever, your individual rights, freedoms and American values are at risk and all things that surround your rights and liberties are being decided by a majority of elected officials who are “self centered” and feeding daily at the federal trough. Most of these elected officials only care about being continuously re-elected and gathering influence in their respective seats of power. It’s not 100% their fault. We put them there and then do nothing to keep them on the straight and narrow! They campaign and tell you things they think you want to hear and then go do only that which benefits their own position. We have people in both the House and Senate who have never held a real job for any length of time or worked at a trade, much less gained any experience in business, finance or industry. They are professional politicians. And therein lies the danger!
They daily spend your hard-earned tax dollars on bridges to nowhere and museums to Woodstock. I remember taking a trip to a VA hospital in West Virginia and traveling on a 14-mile stretch of beautifully paved multi-lane highway out in the remote West Virginia countryside. There was no town or settlement neither at the beginning nor at the end of this stretch, and we hardly saw another car while we traveled these remote roads. I asked the driver how such a fine piece of roadwork came to such a remote location. He said that Senator Robert Byrd just took some extra federal highway money and had it built! First thing I thought was, Man, could we have used those 14 miles to relieve some traffic congestion between Dallas and Longview or Dallas and Austin.
As many of you know, I spent about 3 years in Washington D.C. serving in the Administration at the Department of Veterans Affairs. While there, I saw firsthand how your government and your elected officials waste tax dollars. If you really knew how badly your government is run, you would be inclined to not pay your taxes! I saw the effects of lobbying and political contributions that buy votes to benefit only the few. It would turn the stomach of most of you in this audience, but it is the accepted process in Washington and State Capitols around the USA.
So here I stand, ranting on about our government and our elected officials and imploring you to get involved. You’re probably saying, “How in the world can I make a difference? And so what? It’s been this way for decades.”
Well, that’s the problem! My generation has done nothing to hold our leaders accountable and the result is that we are now on the precipice of losing our basic rights: the right to keep most of our hard earned dollars, rights to serve the God we chose in the way we chose, rights to a secret ballot in labor elections, rights to be rewarded on our merits and even the right to celebrate Christmas and the Savior this country was founded on. If you and future graduates and your friends and families don’t step up to action where my generation has failed, we will soon lose a large part of our freedoms and our right to govern ourselves.
OK! So you may have decided to humor me and accept that things are getting to a state of ridiculous regarding our representation in our government. So just what can you, the individual, do about this problem? To start, you can commit yourself to not being politically apathetic.
Be knowledgeable and involved.
· Know your own elected officials
· Become familiar with how they vote on issues
· Call their offices and voice your opinions on the issues of the day and tell them how you want them to vote.
· When they don’t vote the way you expect them to vote, voice your dissatisfaction both verbally and in writing.
· Always – always vote in general and local elections
· Talk to the staff people who work for your elected officials. Most of the time, they are whom you will get when you call. Let them know your opinions.
· Let the elected official and their staffs know that you will not vote for and continue to support someone who won’t represent your values.
· Support local and national efforts to install term limits so we can dissolve this business of professional politicians. The elected crew in Washington will never-ever vote themselves into limited terms in office.
All the information you need to do these things is available to you on the Internet and Google. You just have to commit to not being apathetic.

Each of you can make a difference and turn this political process around and back to where our forefathers designed it. Look at Barak Obama, whether you agree with him or not isn’t the issue. What he proved was that he could get enough people involved to get past a “shoe-in” candidate in Hillary Clinton and then blast past a hopelessly confused and divided Republican party. If someone had predicted this election 3 years ago – they would have been laughed out of town. Grass roots action starts with just a couple of people. Make political acumen part of your lifestyle, your persona. Encourage others to become just as active. Once you get involved, you will find it fascinating to watch and a process worth your participation.

I suspect that most, if not all, of you in this audience are of the more conservative persuasion, given this institution, its surroundings and philosophy and our belief in God.

Your belief in God first, sanctity of the family, self-determination and a keen sense of respect for your fellow man, probably guide you on a daily basis.
YOUR values, conservative values, are under attack in this current day and age. You have the most to lose! But even if you lean to the middle or even to the more liberal side, your fundamental rights are being decided daily by corrupt and inept political figures. You have to get involved to turn this tide.

I have long believed in the old adage, “God helps those who help themselves.”
God has always allowed us the benefit of thinking for ourselves and influencing our own outcomes. We cannot expect God to just divinely clean up this political corrupt mess and take care of our oncoming problems. If that were the case we may not have a United States of America. Our Founders took guidance from God and fought to give us this nation and its individual freedoms.
Step up! Take action… become one of those citizens that insures that this nation stays the greatest nation on earth. You can and will make a difference.
This address has probably seemed a bit shocking to you and maybe even a little pessimistic. I meant it to be that way in hopes of arousing your patriotism and enlisting a call to action. It is needed now to ensure that my grandchildren and you and your children can be promised the opportunity and optimism this country has to offer.
Thank you for listening to an old soldier who still believes in God, country, honor and family and still thinks it admirable to do so. Good luck and God bless you and keep you.


Speech was copied and pasted from: Link

platoThat WAS a good speech. 
caseymp3What freedom's have we lost, you and this guy are crazy, we are the freest people on earth. 
terraI'm not gonna read it... cuz I heard it :) 
baseballcraz32I like it.. He did a good job with that. 
basil60So, graduation is over.......now what?? :) 
larryRetirement! 
tangsoodotpmNice. 
rick_the_desk_clerkCongrats on getting your degree Larry! 
adampualawesome! 
randallHow is it possible to graduate when you are unable to spell the word 'graduate'? 
caseymp3If he had a mac he wouldn't have to spell. 
larryha! ya, missed that! guess i ned to go take 1st grade speeling over, it's been a while. And i don't know why google chrome didn't catch it. 
lindseybi thought you did that on purpose. 
randallYes, you do have to take speeling over. 
diannes
 
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Go... 12-14-08 02:51am GMT
Bradford!!!!!!!!


basil60Congrats on graduating Larry!! 
larryThanks! 
tangsoodotpmCongrats Larry! 
jocCongratulations on your graduation. 
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um..... Yeah.... 12-07-08 04:48am GMT
Oklahoma did deserve to go to the big 12 championship.

Texas, complain all you want, you're team just wasn't good enough.


:-)
adamandjessesdadTexas was good enough, and so was Tech. I think any of the three teams from the South would have won that game. I haven't added up the totals to see how this would have come out, but I think from now on they should take total points scored among common opponents in the event of a three-way tie. 
larryI think you're right, all 3 teams would have won, but I think Oklahoma showed that they did deserve to be there. Probably beating a dead horse, but I don't think Texas had a good argument that they got ripped off because they beat Oklahoma. They also lost to Tech who lost to Oklahoma. There does need to be a better system in the event of ties like this... but the stats were the stats. Either way, OU played a really good game against Missouri even though I wish them and UT could play again. 
sparkycounting on them to beat UF and shut up the SEC fans 
papa_smurf 
adamandjessesdadCongratulations on graduating! 
jencongrats on the graduation! 
lindseybcongrats larry! 
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Big 12 and the BCS 12-01-08 05:08am GMT
So I know all you Texas fans think you got cheated... But the fact of the matter is you didn't. I'm not saying I like the BCS, but sure, you beat OU, but you lost to Tech. If you had won that game, you'd have been ahead of OU. Perhaps if OU wouldn't have stompped Tech, you would have been there too. Whatever. If UT was going to play Missouri all us OU fans would have though we got cheated. The fact of the matter is no one did. The computers don't have a bias. Again, not saying I'm a fan of the BCS, but the stats are the stats. I hope somehow Texas and OU play again, who knows. All I have to say is Texas didn't get cheated. If they had beat Tech and this happened, then yes. But they didn't.

The better team was chosen!!!

(Sorry for any typos, I'm on my blackberry and will try to fix the boo-boos tomorrow when I get to my computer)

Boomer Sooner!!!!!!
caseymp3The computers also don't consider other things that should be, like how Texas only lost *technically* in the last moment, (even though the first half wasnt that good) but also that Texas beat OU in a better scenario than TT beat UT, and TT beating UT was incidental, whereas UT beating OU was just a fact. 
caseymp3Don't you have anything better to talk about. The BCS is about as fair as a fiat currency, and you know it. 
terra*rolls eyes* 
kirbyj2"The better team was chosen!!!" - A championship system can never be fair if the national champion is "chosen" rather than decided on the field. 
larryTT beating UT was incidental? And a "technical" win? Both are insufficient arguments. TT beat UT. If UT had played better football then they would be going to the big 12. I didn't say it was fair, but I did say if your team won you wouldn't be complaining about an "unfair" system. UT should have played better football. Yes, OU lost the game, one game doesn't determine "the" best. A whole season does. OU had the better season. Another point, I liked how Stoops declined an opportunity to toot his team's horn on ESPN during the UT game, but Mac (poop) Brown did a phone interview during the OSU/OU game pointing out several times how his team beat OU... I like the high road. ;-) 
platoI don't watch college football, but in principle I agree with her. It is about as fair as fiat currency. 
caseymp3her
platolol, sorry. 
cmvermontlol 
rick_the_desk_clerkWell if one game doesn't determine the best, why the added emphasis on the Tech game for Longhorn fans lol. The whole thing is terrible. I have a tough time agreeing that UT should have "played better football" when they beat OU. Doesn't matter much, the Horns will win their bowl game, while I think if Okie plays Florida it may be USC vs Oklahoma all over again..........lol 
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