Too late, or too early?
We can bring the television cameras and candles of 2009/2010: our phones and laptops.
We should begin our meetings with prayer just as the original Monday Demonstrations did.
I would like to begin tonight with meetings that start on Sunday, December 20th and carry over into early Monday morning at our local County Court House or City Hall.
This meeting will be hardest on those in the Eastern and Pacific Time Zones. The rest of us will have it easier: in the Central Time zone the vote will be at Midnight Central time, 11 PM Sunday in the Mountain zone.
At tonights meeting, please plan a second gathering to be held if Senator Reid follows through with the final votes on Christmas Eve.
Its time to stop the un-Constitutional spending, deals and games in Congress. Please, join me at the Court House tonight.
Mr. hocndoc (the pawn broker, “hoc”) and I were at the courthouse for about an hour. It was cold for South Texans! We stayed in the truck for most of the time, reading our FR updates and emails.
Our Comal County Courthouse and the plaza in the center of town are beautiful this time of year, with more lights than I’d have thought possible on the buildings, trees and gazebo. It was nearly daylight out there.
Just before midnight, we got out of the truck and walked to the corner. There were just the 3 of us, hoc, doc, and the Lord. We prayed for our Nation, our leaders and lawmakers, and our loved ones.
Since it was just us, I decided that we should encourage everyone to choose a church or synagogue to attend on the day of the final vote.