You Won’t Hear About This On The News

Woman With Hand Gun
On Sunday December 17, 2012, 2 days after the CT shooting, a man went to a restaurant in San Antonio to kill his X-girlfriend. After he shot her, most of the people in the restaurant fled next door to a theater. The gunman followed them and entered the theater so he could shoot more people. He started shooting and people in the theater started running and screaming. It’s like the Aurora, CO theater story plus a restaurant!

Now aren’t you wondering why this isn’t a lead story in the national media along with the school shooting?

There was an off duty county deputy at the theater. SHE pulled out her gun and shot the man 4 times before he had a chance to kill anyone. So since this story makes the point that the best thing to stop a bad person with a gun is a good person with a gun, the media is treating it like it never happened.

Only the local media covered it. The city is giving her a medal next week.

Recovering Twice

Recovering Twice

Better to catch any diminishing of your health and ability early enough so you can help the body overcome it with much milder treatments than drugs, each of which has an average 70 documented side effects!

The Real Revolution

The Real Revolution
Apparently the full quote is: “The revolution was won in the hearts and minds of the colonists decades before the first shot was ever fired! The American Revolution was the greatest out come event of the Great Awakening! Our founding generation found that it was also their Christian duty to preserve liberty and freedom. God given rights!!!”

Madness: These statistics could qualify tantrum-throwing children as mentally ill

A great comment from one of my Facebook mates, Brian Williams:
There are two things that young children need more than anything else: love and attention. Given common sense in everything else, that is the only secret of keeping them in good shape. Drugs are, in any conceivable case, the worst possible treatment and amount to child abuse. Giving any attention to a tantrum instead of to the child seized by it is also an abuse.
The way to deal with tantrums is the simplest thing of all. A tantrum is simply an introverted state and it is only necessary to draw the child’s attention back out to his surroundings. Stay totally calm, ignore the tantrum completely (or you will make it worse), and react to nothing. Gently tell the child to look at things in the room or environment one at a time, and say “good” when they do. Children respond incredibly quickly: once my little boy went in a total screaming “won’t get into bed” tantrum. “Look at that,” I said, and pointed at the wall. “Huh?” he said, and changed immediately back to his normal, sweet disposition.
http://www.naturalnews.com/038534_temper_tantrums_children_mental_illness.html