Sunday, November 30, 2008

St. Andrews Day

This always seems like the best day of the year to watch Braveheart and celebrate all things Scottish. For all those. like my father, who are longing for full independence once again, I post the Declaration of Arbroath. You can read the whole thing or scroll down to the line in bold.

A bold declaration that many in the US can identify with. 

The Declaration of Arbroath 1320 — English Translation

To the most Holy Father and Lord in Christ, the Lord John, by divine providence Supreme Pontiff of the Holy Roman and Universal Church, his humble and devout sons Duncan, Earl of Fife, Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, Lord of Man and of Annandale, Patrick Dunbar, Earl of March, Malise, Earl of Strathearn, Malcolm, Earl of Lennox, William, Earl of Ross, Magnus, Earl of Caithness and Orkney, and William, Earl of Sutherland; Walter, Steward of Scotland, William Soules, Butler of Scotland, James, Lord of Douglas, Roger Mowbray, David, Lord of Brechin, David Graham, Ingram Umfraville, John Menteith, guardian of the earldom of Menteith, Alexander Fraser, Gilbert Hay, Constable of Scotland, Robert Keith, Marischal of Scotland, Henry St Clair, John Graham, David Lindsay, William Oliphant, Patrick Graham, John Fenton, William Abernethy, David Wemyss, William Mushet, Fergus of Ardrossan, Eustace Maxwell, William Ramsay, William Mowat, Alan Murray, Donald Campbell, John Cameron, Reginald Cheyne, Alexander Seton, Andrew Leslie, and Alexander Straiton, and the other barons and freeholders and the whole community of the realm of Scotland send all manner of filial reverence, with devout kisses of his blessed feet.

Most Holy Father and Lord, we know and from the chronicles and books of the ancients we find that among other famous nations our own, the Scots, has been graced with widespread renown. They journeyed from Greater Scythia by way of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Pillars of Hercules, and dwelt for a long course of time in Spain among the most savage tribes, but nowhere could they be subdued by any race, however barbarous. Thence they came, twelve hundred years after the people of Israel crossed the Red Sea, to their home in the west where they still live today. The Britons they first drove out, the Picts they utterly destroyed, and, even though very often assailed by the Norwegians, the Danes and the English, they took possession of that home with many victories and untold efforts; and, as the historians of old time bear witness, they have held it free of all bondage ever since. In their kingdom there have reigned one hundred and thirteen kings of their own royal stock, the line unbroken a single foreigner. The high qualities and deserts of these people, were they not otherwise manifest, gain glory enough from this: that the King of kings and Lord of lords, our Lord Jesus Christ, after His Passion and Resurrection, called them, even though settled in the uttermost parts of the earth, almost the first to His most holy faith. Nor would He have them confirmed in that faith by merely anyone but by the first of His Apostles — by calling, though second or third in rank — the most gentle Saint Andrew, the Blessed Peter's brother, and desired him to keep them under his protection as their patron forever.

The Most Holy Fathers your predecessors gave careful heed to these things and bestowed many favours and numerous privileges on this same kingdom and people, as being the special charge of the Blessed Peter's brother. Thus our nation under their protection did indeed live in freedom and peace up to the time when that mighty prince the King of the English, Edward, the father of the one who reigns today, when our kingdom had no head and our people harboured no malice or treachery and were then unused to wars or invasions, came in the guise of a friend and ally to harass them as an enemy. The deeds of cruelty, massacre, violence, pillage, arson, imprisoning prelates, burning down monasteries, robbing and killing monks and nuns, and yet other outrages without number which he committed against our people, sparing neither age nor sex, religion nor rank, no one could describe nor fully imagine unless he had seen them with his own eyes.

But from these countless evils we have been set free, by the help of Him Who though He afflicts yet heals and restores, by our most tireless Prince, King and Lord, the Lord Robert. He, that his people and his heritage might be delivered out of the hands of our enemies, met toil and fatigue, hunger and peril, like another Macabaeus or Joshua and bore them cheerfully. Him, too, divine providence, his right of succession according to or laws and customs which we shall maintain to the death, and the due consent and assent of us all have made our Prince and King. To him, as to the man by whom salvation has been wrought unto our people, we are bound both by law and by his merits that our freedom may be still maintained, and by him, come what may, we mean to stand. Yet if he should give up what he has begun, and agree to make us or our kingdom subject to the King of England or the English, we should exert ourselves at once to drive him out as our enemy and a subverter of his own rights and ours, and make some other man who was well able to defend us our King; for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom — for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.

Therefore it is, Reverend Father and Lord, that we beseech your Holiness with our most earnest prayers and suppliant hearts, inasmuch as you will in your sincerity and goodness consider all this, that, since with Him Whose vice-gerent on earth you are there is neither weighing nor distinction of Jew and Greek, Scotsman or Englishman, you will look with the eyes of a father on the troubles and privation brought by the English upon us and upon the Church of God. May it please you to admonish and exhort the King of the English, who ought to be satisfied with what belongs to him since England used once to be enough for seven kings or more, to leave us Scots in peace, who live in this poor little Scotland, beyond which there is no dwelling-place at all, and covet nothing but our own. We are sincerely willing to do anything for him, having regard to our condition, that we can, to win peace for ourselves. This truly concerns you, Holy Father, since you see the savagery of the heathen raging against the Christians, as the sins of Christians have indeed deserved, and the frontiers of Christendom being pressed inward every day; and how much it will tarnish your Holiness's memory if (which God forbid) the Church suffers eclipse or scandal in any branch of it during your time, you must perceive. Then rouse the Christian princes who for false reasons pretend that they cannot go to help of the Holy Land because of wars they have on hand with their neighbours. The real reason that prevents them is that in making war on their smaller neighbours they find quicker profit and weaker resistance. But how cheerfully our Lord the King and we too would go there if the King of the English would leave us in peace, He from Whom nothing is hidden well knows; and we profess and declare it to you as the Vicar of Christ and to all Christendom. But if your Holiness puts too much faith in the tales the English tell and will not give sincere belief to all this, nor refrain from favouring them to our prejudice, then the slaughter of bodies, the perdition of souls, and all the other misfortunes that will follow, inflicted by them on us and by us on them, will, we believe, be surely laid by the Most High to your charge.

To conclude, we are and shall ever be, as far as duty calls us, ready to do your will in all things, as obedient sons to you as His Vicar; and to Him as the Supreme King and Judge we commit the maintenance of our cause, casting our cares upon Him and firmly trusting that He will inspire us with courage and bring our enemies to nought. May the Most High preserve you to his Holy Church in holiness and health and grant you length of days.

Given at the monastery of Arbroath in Scotland on the sixth day of the month of April in the year of grace thirteen hundred and twenty and the fifteenth year of the reign of our King aforesaid.

Football

The Colts are terrible. I cannot believe the best they can do is a 10-6 victory over Cleveland. Anyway, they say that champions know how to win ugly. The Colts are officially the champions of winning ugly. 

The Big 12 south ended in a 3 way tie and the BCS standings have determined that OU are going to the Big 12 Championship game next weekend against Missouri. 

Big disappointment for Al & Graham as Texas and Tech lose out. Texas will still make it to one of the Big BCS bowls and it looks like Tech will be playing in the Cotton Bowl.

Ball State appear to be headed for the Motor City Bowl. 

Saturday, November 29, 2008

3 Dead

While the horror of Mumbai was unfolding over Thanksgiving reports were emerging that 3 people died on black Friday and others were injured. What is wrong with us that a man is trampled to death at a Walmart by hundreds of shoppers stampeding through the doors. Two people were killed at a Toys R Us store. 

It is hard to fathom that a civilized nation lives like this. Trampled to death so people can get the present they want for Christmas. I hope they review the tapes; identify the offenders and prosecute them. 

For one family this is going to be a miserable Christmas. Pray for the Walmart employee's family.

More on Football

There are two games today that will bring an exciting season in the Big 12 South to a conclusion. Texas won on Thursday night, so they have done everything they can to secure their place in the national championship game.

Oklahoma play Oklahoma State in Stillwater. A convincing win to night could cause them to jump past Texas in the BCS standings. A loss for OU would leave the way open for Tech to potentially climb back up the rankings.

Tech must beat Baylor today in very convincing fashion to extend their run and take them into the Big 12 championship game against Missouri, but they need OU to lose.

We still have an unbeaten team represented in our household from an unusual source: Ball State. They should beat Buffalo quite easily in the MAC conference final. A big bowl game awaits them.

For the Colts, it is straightforward - keep winning. They have clawed their way back into contention for a wild card spot. 

Another weekend of Football in the McIntyre household. 

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Thanksgiving Day

This year we have Graham and Joanne with us. Alistair and Sarah are in Houston and will be missed from the table. However, at the table this year are our great friends from New York (Long Island actually) Roger and Gill Blackmore.

I first met Roger in 1984 because he had invited Reinhart Bonnke to Aberdeen. One thing I admired about Roger immediately was his ability to delegate in order to get something done. Things like, "Douglas I will lead the public meetings, but could you organize everything else."

We have been through a lot with Roger and Gill over the years. We have shared in moments of great joy and also of pain. The constants have been their love for us; their unconditional acceptance; their generosity of spirit; their great friendship.

It is a great thing to have friends that are there for you in spite of everything. We are blessed in that Roger and Gill are representative of a greater number of friends that are truly family.

Sitting around the same table tomorrow is more than simply sharing in a meal together it represents a shared life with those closest to you.

Thankful? You bet.
Blessed? You bet.
Hey, I am rich in ways that money can never buy.

Being Thankful

Growing up in Scotland we did not celebrate Thanksgiving (pretty obvious I suppose), but this has become my favorite holiday. The opportunity to break from the busyness of life and to take a moment to reflect on the many blessings and good things that make up my life is a very positive and beneficial exercise. Here are some of the things I am thankful for:

1. My best friend is still with me after 27 years of marriage. Hard to imagine life without her.
2. Three kids that are doing well and have made us very proud as parents. Not that we contributed everything they needed, but hopefully we gave them enough to help them along the way.
3. Our extended family comprised of friends and family.
4. That we are in good health
5. That I am still employed, especially in this economy.
6. That we are part of a good church.
7. The list goes on.....

Two additional things that are connected:

1. A dynamic faith in Christ that was given to me, because I could not more forward without Him.
2. A great byproduct of this life in Him is being able to share your life with a new family. Fiona and I have been blessed beyond anything we could imagine with great friends. These are people that even when we have not seen them for a while, when we do we pick up immediately where we left off.

Life is tough for a lot of folks right now. Take a moment to give thanks for the blessings in your life.

U.S.S.A

About the time our original thirteen states adopted their new constitution in 1787, Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh , had this to say about the fall of the Athenian Republic some 2,000 years earlier:

"A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government.""A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury."

"From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result thatevery democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, whichis always followed by a dictatorship."

"The average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years"

"During those 200 years, those nations always progressed through the following sequence:

1. from bondage to spiritual faith;
2. from spiritual faith to great courage;
3. from courage to liberty;
4. from liberty to abundance;
5. from abundance to complacency;
6. from complacency to apathy;
7. from apathy to dependence;
8. from dependence back into bondage"having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.

Here is the bottom line: the author of these words is hotly disputed and there has been no way to successfully verify that Tyler is the author. However, regardless of this, it is still an intersting commentary on where the US is heading. Feel very confident that this is the road that our President elect is leading us down. Remember when we get there, the majority voted for this.

By the way, USSA is United Socialist States of America

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Big 12 South

Wow. Oklahoma completely blew out the 'Cinderella' team. To lose 65-21 was embarrassing.  It is amazing how much can turn on one game. Unbeaten up until last night, Tech lost not only a game, but the their chance at the Big 12 Championship and the National Championship against Alabama. 

What happened? They looked liked they were over hyped. Completely unsettled before the first play had even happened. They played like a team completely out of sync. The defense, that had been one of the top ranked, capitulated. It appeared that an open field tackle was beyond them. 

Graham Harrell threw more than his opponent; racked up more yards through the air; threw for three touch downs; but the nature of the loss will take him out of Heisman consideration, which is a shame.

In life, there are games to be played where we risk a lot and losing can cost us big. Being earthed in a foundation that keeps us balanced when the pressure is on is invaluable. Without the calming influence of a principle based foundation bad decisions will be made and life will be simply out of sync.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Economic Update

I am still pessimistic about the economy, because a lot of employers are only now getting around to laying off their workforce. I heard today that Citi Group will be letting 50,000 workers go. I suspect that my initial estimate of 2 million jobs lost is understated. This is going to be a rough year end and holiday season for a lot of folks. 

Now that Obama is pushing the country towards socialism it will be interesting to see what happens next. Again the government with borrow to spend more. The biggest bubble is yet to burst. Rising unemployment with unleash a credit card crisis that will make the one we have just faced seem like nothing.

As we approach year end more and more businesses will simply run out of money as short term credit lines are simply not available. This is the problem that the big 3 auto makers are facing. Not a lack of orders, but really a lack of cash to run the business.

I would let the big three fail. They won't completely. They will file for chapter protection and re-emerge in the future hopefully minus the unions. Don't forget the unions. Paying factory workers $30 to $40 per hour to build cars is unsustainable. Bring back Maggie Thatcher and let her run the US for a year. 

This is going to be a miserable next two years for a lot of folks. It is time to for the church to start thinking through how it is going to cut it's own infrastructure costs to be better positioned to help the people who have been supporting it financially all of these years. Now this will be interesting to watch. What will be the church's equivalent to the CEOs private jet fiasco this week? Will the church step up and do the radical thing? Acts 2:42 comes to mind.


College football

I have come to the conclusion that college football is more exciting than the NFL. Maybe the inconsistency of the Colts is influencing me. On the other hand Ball State remains unbeaten in the MAC and Texas Tech and Texas still have everything up for grabs in the Big 12 South.

Tech play OU tonight in a game that they must win if they want to win the Big 12 and have a shot at the national championship game. Texas hoping for a OU win to put them back in the picture. Three kids aligned with three different schools who have all had great seasons.

My bias says that Harrell, Crabtree and company will be too good for OU.

Watch out for Crabtree - definite future NFL Hall of Famer if he can stay healthy.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Big 12 South

This weekend we will learn a little bit more of the fate of the teams in the Big 12 South (the number 1 conference in college football). Oklahoma plays Texas Tech in Norman. Stoops has only lost twice at home in 62 games. While one son is desperate for Tech to win, the other is hoping they lose.

Texas (Longhorns) stand to win big if Tech loses to OU.

Tech are in the enviable position of controlling their own destiny. If they win out the next three games they will play in the national championship and Graham Harrell will win the Heisman. A three way tie at the top of the Big 12 south is possible if OU win and of course that becomes a BCS nightmare.

3 teams in the Top 5 of the BCS rankings.

I should also give a shout out to the other unranked team that we follow: Ball State. When was the last time a MAC team was nationally ranked. the only problem is that they will go to a big bowl game and probably lose big. But hey, going unbeaten is no small feat.

Winning Ugly

Back on one of my favorite topics: the Colts. Fiona and I dressed up and headed off to see the Colts play. While the team continues to struggle, the new stadium is terrific. They simple look completely out of sync on offense.

One of the things they say about champions is that they know how to win ugly. The Colts are making this into an art form this season. The first half was boring and the second half, though more lively, still wasn't very exciting. Hey, the won. It could be worse I suppose: I could be a Detroit Lions fan.

The life lesson is: a win is a win even if you win ugly.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Economy

The biggest problems are yet to come. Consider the following:

+ The economy will get much worse as many companies have not pulled the trigger yet on their layoffs.
+ Unemployment came in at 6.5% through the end of October. i think it will rise to somewhere between 9% and 11%.
+ Higher unemployment means lower tax revenue at the federal and state levels.
+ A lot of states are going to run out of money in the next 6 months. Large deficits are on the way.
+ Can't see how Obama can lower taxes or give tax credits with less money coming into the government's coffers.
+ The next big problem is going to be the collapse of the credit card house of cards.
+ Another two banks failed this week.
+ It will be interesting to see how it is before the DOW tests 7,500. Those jumping back into the market - BEWARE.

Bottom line: there is a lot going on out there and the worst is yet to come.

HJust as well we know you is in charge. Things that we had confidence in have been shaken and have been found wanting.

The winner is.......

Barack Obama. Not sure if my friend, Roger, will return from his trip to India. He threatened if Obama was elected he might move permanently.

It will be interesting to see if he drives any significant change. The country is looking for change and there will be a lot of disappointment if doesn't step up. We will see.

Music

Tonorrow, it is football again with the Colts playing the Steelers. However, we will miss the end of the game due to the Celine Dion concert tomorrow evening at Conseco Fieldhouse. We have been very fortunate this year to see Rascal Flatts, Brooks & Dunn, Taylor Swift, Eric Clapton and the Idol Tour.

The Idol Tour was interesting. Only three of the ten could sing and even then there is such a huge gap between these hopefuls and the real pros.

Will post after the concert and will see what recommendation is given.

College Football

Getting ready to see if Texas Tech can win again this evening. Last week's game was insane. The finish had both Fiona and I up out of chairs. To score a winning touchdown with one second to go was amazing. It was a tough game for us to watch with one son a Longhorn and the other a Red Raider. Both teams were unbeaten going into this game.

Texas won today against Baylor which will keep them in the top 4 BCS rankings. Tech go into tonight's game against Oklahoma State unbeaten and number 2 in the BCS. The Big 12 South is the nation's toughest conference this year.