Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Endangered Species

There are always themes in our lives. Our recognition of those themes can be a problem, but I did catch this one. Bill Federer has a new book called, "Endangered Speeches". I kept calling it "Endangered Species" this past Sunday. That just happens to be a common mantra of salamander lovers here in Austin.

Another endangered species is the history lover. History is an amazing teacher, and progressives love to kill it. Progressives preserve amphibians and mother nature, over people, much less national history, a person's home, or a historical site.

Preservation Texas just came out with their Most Endangered Places list. I love old buildings and the history that they speak to. I also love people, plants, and animals. You can figure out the order of importance on your own. Either way consider what Preservation Texas has to say. Salamanders and speeches aren't the only items that need to be on a most endangered list.
Preservation Texas 2009 Most endangered Places


God Save the U.S.A.

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