Doves:Below is a SCARY picture. We have to remember that this nation has
VERY GREAT influence around the world.Revelation 18
1 After this I saw another angel coming down from heaven. He had great
authority, and the earth was illuminated by his splendor. 2 With a mighty
voice he shouted:
"Fallen! Fallen is Babylon the Great!
She has become a home for demons
and a haunt for every evil spirit,
a haunt for every unclean and detestable bird.
3 For all the nations have drunk
the maddening wine of her adulteries.
The kings of the earth committed adultery with her,
and the merchants of the earth grew rich from her excessive luxuries."
4 Then I heard another voice from heaven say:
"Come out of her, my people,
so that you will not share in her sins,
so that you will not receive any of her plagues;
5 for her sins are piled up to heaven,
and God has remembered her crimes.
6 Give back to her as she has given;
pay her back double for what she has done.
Mix her a double portion from her own cup.
7 Give her as much torture and grief
as the glory and luxury she gave herself.
In her heart she boasts,
'I sit as queen; I am not a widow,
and I will never mourn.'
8 Therefore in one day her plagues will overtake her:
death, mourning and famine.
She will be consumed by fire,
for mighty is the Lord God who judges her.I told you that I actually was watching a movie named, "Murder", on
Saturday night and, as the clock in the movie was chiming...so the
REAL clock inside the house started chiming!!! This, to me, meant that
we are about to go FROM FANTASY TO REALITY!!! Please remember
this!!! WE ARE JUST OVER 7 MOON CYCLES FROM THE DAY THAT
ISABEL "SHUT DOWN" WASHINGTON D.C. - Sept. 19, 2003!!! Could
that have been WHEN THE CLOCK STARTED...a 7 CYCLE WARNING???Hurricane Isabel over D.C.
On 9/19/03, Washington D.C. suffered a "VERY RARE SHUT DOWN"
due to rain from "THE RIGHT HAND" of Hurricane Isabel.
From USA Today mentioning the 9/19/03 shutdown of D.C.:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/19/national/main574106.shtml
http://www2.ncsu.edu/eos/service/pams/meas/sco/research/nws/cases/20030918/isabel.hurricane.track.jpg
Isabel tears through capital and leaves FLOODING, blackouts
WASHINGTON (AP) - THE CAPITAL CITY SUFFERED FROM
A RARE POWER VACUUM FRIDAY. Thousands of residents
were without lights, hundreds of trees littered the landscape and
ALL THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT WERE BASICALLY
SHUT DOWN.
Psalm 21
8 Thine hand shall find out all thine enemies: THY RIGHT HAND
SHALL FIND OUT THOSE THAT HATE THEE.
9 Thou shalt make them as a fiery oven in the time of thine anger:
the LORD shall swallow them up in his wrath, and the fire shall
devour them.
Luke 17
26 "Just as it was in the days of Noah, so also will it be in the days
of the Son of Man.ALSO REMEMBER...September 19, 2003 was SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO
THE FEAST OF TRUMPETS, 2003 - September 26!!! This could have
been a mini warning of the upcoming 7 months / moon cycles of warnings...
a sign similar to Noah's "SEVEN DAY WARNING"!!!
FROM:
http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20040424154509990001
Hundreds of Thousands Gather for Women's Rights
As Many as 800,000 on National Mall Protest Bush Abortion Policy
By JENNIFER C. KERR, AP
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APMarchers came from across the nation and 60 countries to pack the
National Mall.WASHINGTON (April 26) - Energized by a turnout of hundreds of
thousands on the National Mall, abortion-rights activists are looking
to the November presidential elections to reverse what they see as
the gradual chipping away of women's reproductive rights.From across the nation and from nearly 60 countries, women marched
Sunday with their daughters, mothers, husbands and others in support
of the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortion legal.That ruling, they say, is under attack by the Bush administration. So
too, they worry is a broader scope of women's health issues, including
equal access to birth control and sex education.The rally stretched from the base of the U.S. Capitol about a mile back
to the Washington Monument. While authorities no longer give formal
crowd estimates, various police sources informally gauged the throng
at between 500,000 and 800,000 people. That would exceed the estimated
500,000 who converged on Washington for the last major abortion-rights
rally in 1992.Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York urged marchers to
vote in big numbers on Nov. 2 to evict an administration "filled with people
who disparage sexual harassment laws, who claim the pay gap between
women and men is phony ... who consider Roe v. Wade the worst
abomination of constitutional law in our history.''From women's rights to the environment and other issues, feminist author
Gloria Steinem accused the administration of squandering the outpouring
of international good will after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. "This government
is the greatest danger on earth,'' she declared.Organizers set up voter registration tables, and supporters of Democratic
presidential candidate John Kerry handed out stickers.Stirring anger and fear among abortion-rights supporters are two pieces
of legislation President Bush has signed into law in the past six months.
The first is a ban on what critics call partial-birth abortion; the other is the
first federal law to endow a fetus with legal rights distinct from the pregnant woman.After opening speeches near the Washington Monument, the crowd
marched along Pennsylvania Avenue, and then looped back to the Mall
near the Capitol.A much smaller number of anti-abortion activists lined several blocks along
the march route. From behind steel barricades and under the watchful eye
of police, they prayed and chanted "shame on you'' as they waved giant
posters showing a fetus at eight weeks.Ashley Judd, Allison Janney, Susan Sarandon and other Hollywood celebrities
shared the stage later with politicians, diplomats and leaders of the pro-choice
movement.Holding a white hanger, Whoopi Goldberg told the crowd: "Never again will
this be the choice of any woman in our hemisphere.''"There is a war going on,'' she said. "It's not the war we see on TV. It's a
war on women.''Carole Mehlman, 68, traveled from Tampa, Fla., to participate in the rally.
"I just had to be here to fight for the next generation and the generation
after that,'' she said. "We cannot let them take over our bodies, our health
care, our lives.''Andrea Fleming, a senior in college, came from Orrville, Ohio, with her
mother. She said the right to choose is a guarantee that must not be
taken away. "I don't think anybody believes abortion is a good thing,
but making it illegal isn't going to stop it,'' she said.Associated Press writers Elizabeth Wolfe and Kata Kertesz contributed
to this story.04/26/04 03:07 EDT