Showing posts with label patience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patience. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

status report

Mother and father dead from suicide...

Youngest brother dead from AIDS...

Other brother diagnosed with lung cancer...

Sister undergoing emergency spinal surgery...

Hey...could be worse.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Give...and ye shall receive


(say this and become powerful)


"I want to help you...

you just tell me what you need...

and I'll be happy to do it"

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

magnanimous


What we are

is a Gift of God

What we become

is our Gift to God

Friday, July 16, 2010

Enigma


Easy peasy...lemon squeezy

the twin pillars of sunshine

are faith and patience

Friday, June 4, 2010

Agent For Change


Coleen Rowley (born December 20, 1954) is a former FBI agent and whistleblower, and was a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) candidate for Congress in Minnesota's 2nd congressional district, one of eight congressional districts in Minnesota in 2006.

Shortly after she became a Special Agent with the FBI, Rowley was assigned to the Omaha, Nebraska and Jackson, Mississippi Divisions. Beginning in 1984, she spent six years working in the New York Office on investigations involving organized crime. She also served in the U.S. embassy in Paris, and the consulate in Montreal. In 1990, she was assigned to the FBI's Minneapolis office where she became the chief legal adviser to the office.

After the September 11, 2001, attacks, Rowley wrote a paper for FBI Director Robert Mueller documenting how FBI HQ personnel in Washington, D.C., had mishandled and failed to take action on information provided by the Minneapolis, Minnesota Field Office regarding its investigation of suspected terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui. This individual had been suspected of being involved in preparations for a suicide-hijacking similar to the December 1994 "Eiffel Tower" hijacking of Air France 8969. Failures identified by Rowley may have left the U.S. vulnerable to the September 11, 2001, attacks. Rowley was one of many agents frustrated by the events that led up to the attacks, writing:

During the early aftermath of September 11th, when I happened to be recounting the pre-September 11th events concerning the Moussaoui investigation to other FBI personnel in other divisions or in FBIHQ, almost everyone's first question was "Why?--Why would an FBI agent(s) deliberately sabotage a case? (I know I shouldn't be flippant about this, but jokes were actually made that the key FBI HQ personnel had to be spies or moles, like [Robert Hanssen], who were actually working for Osama Bin Laden to have so undercut Minneapolis' effort.)

Rowley testified in front of the Senate and for the 9/11 Commission about the FBI's internal organization and mishandling of information related to the September 11, 2001, attacks. Mueller and Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) pushed for and got a major reorganization, focused on creation of the new Office of Intelligence at the FBI. This reorganization was supported with a significant expansion of FBI personnel with counterterrorism and language skills.

Rowley retired from the FBI in 2004 after 24 years with the agency.

Rowley jointly held the TIME "Person of the Year" award in 2002 with two other women credited as whistleblowers: Sherron Watkins from Enron and Cynthia Cooper of WorldCom. She also received the Sam Adams Award for 2002. (read more)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Warrior For Peace


I am a Warrior

I fight for Truth

I fight for Love

I am a Warrior for Peace

Sometimes I stumble and fall

but I get back up

I am proud to be an American

Do not mistake my love of peace for weakness

I am a Warrior for Peace

Friday, January 8, 2010

Patience

When I was 5 I learned what patience was

When I was 10 I thought I knew what patience was

When I was 20 I thought I knew what patience was

When I was 30 I thought I knew what patience was

When I was 40 I thought I knew what patience was

When I was 50 I thought I knew what patience was

Now I know what patience is

Patience is never-ending