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Friday, September 27, 2013

John Boehner- Not for the Children nor the House

If you see this face come across your breakfast table on a milk carton, don't worry he's not missing, You'll find him in the schoolyard crying because someone took his lunch away...
© Maria Catania
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Monday, September 23, 2013

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Why can't all countries form unity...
Love not war, praise America and to all other countries in suffering...
Don't 4get,
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The calling of the Clouds

This cloud looks like a man pointing to the sky, the sunlight coming through the one cloud on to his face is his hand on his chin, like he's thinking in wonder,Yet sees who's coming his way.The little cloud that's below him at the top of the palm trees, is doing exactly the same thing, like its his son, saying Dad look...Imagination is a beautiful thing, we create we destroy, the Mind is an extraordinary tool of power...


Keepamericaheard Maria Catania- The Pope:


  1. I love our new Pope Francis he chose to live as a commoner, instead of wealth:— Pope takes classic Renault for spin, leaves security in the dust
    VATICAN CITY — When an Italian priest handed Pope Francis the keys to his classic 30hp Renault 4, the pope got behind the wheel and took off, leaving security squirming behind, knowing full well this would be just the beginning of a pope truly on the move. Even though he shouldn't be able to reach Ferrari-like speeds with a 300cc engine, it might be tough keeping up when he hits the hills.

    “The security personnel next to me were very concerned because they understood that from now on he would be tooling around the Vatican in my car,” the car donor, 69-year-old Father Renzo Zocca, told the Italian Catholic magazine, Famiglia Cristiana. But the priest told the police, not to worry, “I left some snow chains in the trunk. You never know!”

    The new addition to the papal fleet — a silver-white four-door 1984 Renault with 186,000 miles on the odometer — happened on Saturday, just a few hours before the Sept. 7 prayer vigil in St. Peter’s Square for peace.

    The pope didn’t get his new wheels on eBay. Father Zocca said he wrote the pope, saying he wanted to meet him, donate his car, and tell him about his ministry: living and working for 25 years in a run-down, working-class neighborhood in Verona — the northern Italian city made famous by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

    Instead of feuding family rivalries, however, Father Zocca had to face off violent drug pushers who were destroying young people’s lives and leaving the priest death threats. Not even getting stabbed would stop the priest, who said, “I wanted to embody the (Second Vatican) Council in that parish in the outskirts, which has been the center of my life.”

    With both parents dead at 35 years old, Father Zocca raised his 14-year-old brother. He revitalized the community and built centers for the poor, disabled and the elderly. He and his brother lived in government housing, and with an apartment on the 9th-floor, “I would joke that I lived in the highest rectory in Italy.”

    Then on August 10 at 10:19 a.m., Father Zocca got a call on his cell from the pope. Pope Francis had gotten the priest’s letter and they spent half an hour talking about the priest’s work “in the peripheries,” as the pope has repeatedly called today’s priests to go. Father Zocca reiterated his offer that he had this white Renault in the garage that had been his faithful companion for decades as he drove all over Verona and Italy for his ministry.

    The pope was unsure, the priest said, and suggested the priest give it to the poor.

    “I answered that this car had already given much to the poor and now it had to go to the pope.” He told the magazine that he wanted to give the pope something that was a testimony to his experience and ministry of going into the outskirts “and what a better gift than my Renault 4?” he said.

    When the pope was sure Father Zocca had another car to use, the pope pulled out his appointment book, leafed through the pages and started listing the days and times he would be free in early September. With the appointment set for Sept. 7 at 3 p.m, Father Zocca had his mechanic, Stefano, give the car a tune-up, clean the spark plugs and put air in the tires. The car also runs on methane so “the Vatican won't have to worry about high gas prices,” the priest said.

    On Saturday, the car was loaded on a tow truck with the priest and about 100 townsfolk, including the mechanic, following along on a chartered bus to Rome.

    They brought the car to the front of the pope’s residence at Domus Sanctae Marthae where the pope greeted the priest and gave him a big hug. Father Zocca told the pope that he felt bad half of their group was stuck outside the gates because of security concerns, so the pope told him, “Let’s go!”

    They hopped in the car with the priest behind the wheel and the pope in the passenger side while the mechanic and the priest’s assistant got in the back. The mechanic warned Father Zocca to “Go slow! We’re in the Vatican” even though they were only going 18 mph.

    The pope met the rest of the group and then they headed back inside the Vatican with the car. The pope said he had had a Renault 4 back in the day and that “it had never let him down.”

    Before saying goodbye, the pope told Father Zocca, “‘Write me again.’ Then I gave him the keys and he got behind the wheel,” the priest said.

    “I watched him drive off in that car as if it were the most normal thing in the world,” he said.

    “The security personnel next to me were very concerned because they understood that from now on he would be tooling around the Vatican in my car,” the car donor, 69-year-old Father Renzo Zocca, told the Italian Catholic magazine, Famiglia Cristiana. But the priest told the police, not to worry, “I left some snow chains in the trunk. You never know!”
    The new addition to the papal fleet — a silver-white four-door 1984 Renault with 186,000 miles on the odometer — happened on Saturday, just a few hours before the Sept. 7 prayer vigil in St. Peter’s Square for peace.
    The pope didn’t get his new wheels on eBay. Father Zocca said he wrote the pope, saying he wanted to meet him, donate his car, and tell him about his ministry: living and working for 25 years in a run-down, working-class neighborhood in Verona — the northern Italian city made famous by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
    Instead of feuding family rivalries, however, Father Zocca had to face off violent drug pushers who were destroying young people’s lives and leaving the priest death threats. Not even getting stabbed would stop the priest, who said, “I wanted to embody the (Second Vatican) Council in that parish in the outskirts, which has been the center of my life.”
    With both parents dead at 35 years old, Father Zocca raised his 14-year-old brother. He revitalized the community and built centers for the poor, disabled and the elderly. He and his brother lived in government housing, and with an apartment on the 9th-floor, “I would joke that I lived in the highest rectory in Italy.”
    Then on August 10 at 10:19 a.m., Father Zocca got a call on his cell from the pope. Pope Francis had gotten the priest’s letter and they spent half an hour talking about the priest’s work “in the peripheries,” as the pope has repeatedly called today’s priests to go. Father Zocca reiterated his offer that he had this white Renault in the garage that had been his faithful companion for decades as he drove all over Verona and Italy for his ministry.
    The pope was unsure, the priest said, and suggested the priest give it to the poor.
    “I answered that this car had already given much to the poor and now it had to go to the pope.” He told the magazine that he wanted to give the pope something that was a testimony to his experience and ministry of going into the outskirts “and what a better gift than my Renault 4?” he said.
    When the pope was sure Father Zocca had another car to use, the pope pulled out his appointment book, leafed through the pages and started listing the days and times he would be free in early September. With the appointment set for Sept. 7 at 3 p.m, Father Zocca had his mechanic, Stefano, give the car a tune-up, clean the spark plugs and put air in the tires. The car also runs on methane so “the Vatican won't have to worry about high gas prices,” the priest said.
    On Saturday, the car was loaded on a tow truck with the priest and about 100 townsfolk, including the mechanic, following along on a chartered bus to Rome.
    They brought the car to the front of the pope’s residence at Domus Sanctae Marthae where the pope greeted the priest and gave him a big hug. Father Zocca told the pope that he felt bad half of their group was stuck outside the gates because of security concerns, so the pope told him, “Let’s go!”
    They hopped in the car with the priest behind the wheel and the pope in the passenger side while the mechanic and the priest’s assistant got in the back. The mechanic warned Father Zocca to “Go slow! We’re in the Vatican” even though they were only going 18 mph.
    The pope met the rest of the group and then they headed back inside the Vatican with the car. The pope said he had had a Renault 4 back in the day and that “it had never let him down.”
    Before saying goodbye, the pope told Father Zocca, “‘Write me again.’ Then I gave him the keys and he got behind the wheel,” the priest said.
    “I watched him drive off in that car as if it were the most normal thing in the world,” he said.

    (Catholic News Service/ Carol Glatz)

    Keepamericahead Maria Catania

    Sent from the CNN App for Android Syria crisis: Keeping up with developments

    http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/10/world/meast/syria-developments/index.html

    When will our president stop, keep our country out of this war,
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    Keepamericaheard Maria Catania- Thoughtful Women speakout:


    These two are stuck between walk and don't walk, John Office of Speaker Boehner needs to get his priorities in order instead of beating them out of Nancy for judgement day on the call of Syria. They need to wipe they're shitty eaten smirk of a smile off their faces of condescending, to We the People...keepamericaheard.blogspot.com

    While the issue of Syria is serious business, this parody from ‘The Onion’ takes a different look at Congressional actions with regard to Syria.

    Thoughtful Women share: GZimmerman back in court


    1. This man is a walking disaster of destruction of crime, that has been set free, no justice in the juridical system, some1 needs to put GZimmerman behind bars in prison where he belongs with the rest of the profiling murders.
      Bring back our Civil Rights to the table, let justice be served.KeepamericaheardGeorge Zimmerman is in the news again, this time for an alleged domestic incident.
      Catch the story here and let us know what you think:
      http://thoughtfulwomen.org/2013/09/09/zimmerman-wont-charged-alleged-domestic-incident/

    Monday, September 9, 2013

    Over a Decade, tell all book(non-fiction) a featured page out of my Autobiography:

    Cycles of turmoil

    page 193                               

    jackielanza


    As stricken as I was, my life was very limited with those to trust.
    I sometimes stand in the center and watch everyone around me, then again, I step out to look in.
    To hear the sorrows that fill my eyes with tears, from the storm that lies within my Heart.
    Fear is what I keep inside, tears are what I try to hide.

    Another tide has washed up my pain, as it cleanses my soul with it's invigorating spirit.
    The chanting sound of a cry through the wind, echoes from afar,

    To hear the sound of children laughing, and the whimpering of a child, stolen in the dark night.
    Observe the vicious circle of people who have betrayed one another, Yet, begs for an approval from either one.

    Play an feed off the good, to nurture your arrogance, like a cold shallow heart, that bleeds with thorns of pain an open wound.
    Seek those that lurk in the alleys of desperation, and see the color of grey.

    Hear the weak, but be aware of those recovering.
    To see ourselves in a lifetime, is living in a glass fish bowl, with everyone's hand out to reel in another statistic.

    Separation becomes from a world lived apart, as "We the People" will stand as one.
    If you think about it, we are all riders of the storm at the "Verge of Red."

    Someone once told me, too tell it all, so I did with passion.

    Thank you readers,
    Jackie Lanza                                                      
                                                                       








    © 2003'
    Author Maria Catania 

    I had a Dream

    As I sit and view on tomorrows cold days of war still ahead, the outlook seems distant, of bringing our troops back home safely, Yet, the suffering continues of lives being murdered in callous...

    Our Nation that feeds off the race card played by our media, socialism politics, and "We the People", have to stop bleeding the minds of individuals of such hatred amongst.
    Stop labeling and following the leaders of the country that lean towards such cruelty of mankind, words of pain marked by racism, and focus on the big issues at stake-

    The countries that praise war and punish their own civilians, killing of nuclear waste or chemical weapons, we're taught for over 2,000 years to hate America and praise on their war of religion.

    Maybe it's because America stands for 1 Nation under GOD, in which these countries live and breathe the old mighty war of their God, Yet, our politicians follow and preach these beliefs, which is affecting our Country as a Nation.
    Is the Elite along with our President becoming like other country leaders, like Hasaad, Putin, and the Taliban, that breed and fester on War amongst human lives?

    Why can't other countries come together and stop these wasted wars of rage on religion and lives, and follow the very soul freedom of America,which is slowly being diminished from the Constitutional Civil Rights act.

    Form leadership with guidance as countries walk together, NOT in war, beside one another rejoicing in the freedom of life expressed, which America represents freedom of the Worlds stage.
    I had a dream,
    Keepamericaheard Maria Catania