Hope, Change, and Barney Smith

Author: Dougherty's

You know what makes me mad? I don't really like how if someone who is a Christian believes something political you must believe it or you are not a Christian, well maybe that is taking it too far, you're just a sucky Christian. When I think of Jesus and politics, the only thing that comes to my mind is taxes. That's right taxes. Give to Caesar what is Caesar's and give to God what is God's. Now Jesus was probably much more political then that one story, but I don't think of him as worrying about who's agenda was most right. (Because, frankly, no candidate is all right).
I got some heat for going to the Democratic National Convention by some of my Christian friends. I went because it was an opportunity of lifetime. Hundreds of thousands of people were trying to get tickets to this event and I was fortunate enough to get a ticket. The DNC was history in the making. I was impressed to say the least! Obama is an amazing public speaker and has the most charisma I seen from a person, probably in my entire life. I happened to like alot of what he had to say and I'm not ashamed to say that.
Here is my list of favorite things about the DNC.

  1. Spending the day with my wife (something that doesn't happen enough).
  2. Hearing Obama
  3. Seeing Stevie Wonder
  4. Hearing John Legend and Will.i.am.
  5. Seeing everyone leaving while Nancy Polosi was speaking.
  6. Pizza for a midnight snack
  7. Seeing everyone united for a change.
What I didn't like
  1. The "Christian" protesters with the sign that says, "Turn to Jesus, you're headed for Hell."
  2. Walking like 10 miles.
  3. Having to wait for over an hour to get on the train.
  4. The price of food at Invesco.
  5. Long lines.
All in all it was an amazing day and I am so glad I could go! Thanks for the tickets, T.

Here are some pictures...

 

Whatever I want.

Author: Dougherty's

I went to church this weekend and the sermon was about selfishness. And it got me thinking about consumerism. We buy into this lie that the world revolves around us. Everyday we are bombarded with companies telling us that we are the most important person and we deserve to have x,y or z. I'm learning, painfully, that there are more important people in the world, namely everyone. Scripture says, to put other first. That is a tall order when we are told everyday that we are number one.
Here is a sampling of the company slogans.
"Have it your way" Burger King
"Where do you want to go today?" Microsoft
"When you got it, flaunt it." Braniff Airlines
"Because I'm worth it." L'Oreal
I am going to go try to live for others, how about you?
Blessings,
Ryan

 

Obama, O'Donnell, and Other Stuff

Author: Dougherty's

I am sitting here eagerly awaiting the email that I hope my wife will get. She signed up to receive tickets to see Obama. I am not an Obama supporter nor am I a McCain supporter, but I would love to go see Obama make his historic acceptance speech. Thankfuly, my wife used her whole name including her hispanic surname. I figure we have a better chance of getting tickets by playing the ethnic card. Works for me.
I heard today that Rosie O'Donnell is going to quit blogging for at least a month. She claims that she is addicted to it. What the crap is up with all these celebrities and their crazy freaking addictions. Rosie you are crazier than a stink house rat, that is your problem you are not addicted to bloging. Quit huffing paint and try to be a normal human being for month.
More celeb addictions... Alainis Morrisette says she is swearing off dating. She claims that she is addicted to love. Give me a break. And the craziest thing about this story, she is combating her addiction by have promiscuous sex. I wonder where does she take these guys... the movie theater perhaps. My only prayer is that she doesn't get pregnant, the world doesn't need another crazy, bitter freak show named Orange or Tuesday. Which I think is another celeb addiction... Crazy baby names.
Blessings,
Ryan D