June 2, 2002 journal, triple lesbian art at Furman, protest art in New York, Hollywood hits.  The movie is released of a loss nuclear weapon and it is so very possible to happen.

I stopped by Furman University art department and viewed their senior show of art that is mostly lesbian with one painting showing three women together romantically.  This means 3 men will be without partners.  The site of women's breast was common in the show.  It is a sick world manifested in the art of these graduate students.  For a university that was Christian to be producing such filth now is an abomination before God Almighty.  Look at Harvard once called Holy Harvard now harboring every New Age, new world order and Eastern religion concept.  We know there is no future for America when we see abortion on this level and the perversion of men and women making them childless in all their lives.

Joe e-mail me to get the New York Times last Sunday and see in the arts the lady from Finland who paints protest art and is showing it in Soho now. I had to pay $4.75 for the New York Times Sunday addition and that hurts.  Also showing in the arts section was the Spanish artist with "a mile of murals".  A monkey tree by Ms.Tyyne Esko "A new law", 1985, an allusion to paper pushing government functionaries, by the self taught Spanish artist Esko, Mrs. Esko is having her first New York solo show of what she calls her protest paintings. "I started with flowers, then painted old, beautiful buildings, is how Ms. Esko described in an e-mail message, her first foray into painting.  Her work began to evolve as she heard the poems of the Swedish propolist poets Dan Anderson and Nils Ferlin, on the radio.  Their early 20th century verses, which were known for their meta-physical tone, championed the downtrodden and prompted Mrs. Esko to begin making what she calls "protest paintings". Those canvases, which criticized soulless government bureaucrats and smug bourgeois attitudes, have generally been coolly received in her own country.  Magazine articles have discribed the artist's efforts, sometimes a bit dismissively, as "earnestly naive", or as directing "her distrust toward her own community".  Mrs. Esko says that academically trained artist and their supporters have felt envious of the creativity and resentful of the gumption of a grandmotherly painter with only a 4th grade education who has dared to present her work professionally and to address serious subjects.  The wall of art in Los Angeles by Mexican artist.  In a tree shape building at the University of California campus, Judith Baca queues slides for undergraduate students in her seminar,   "beyond the Mexican mural" Ms. Becker a professor and muralist, is illustrating a lecture with examples of her own works, created more than 30 years ago.  Today she is focusing on the Great Wall of Los Angeles 1976 through 83, choosing it from many other projects that range from "LA memoria de Nuestra Tierra", her recent commissioned by the Denver International Airport, to her "World Wall" panels that have toured the globe.  "Murals embody certain qualities of visual storytelling", says Mrs. Baca, who grew up in Pocoima.

lifesavers are admittedly 90% + Sugar are going South across the border to save 15¢ per pound on sugar, some say also to save wages or pay no wages.  I say it's a tax on wages.

India and Pakistan are being evacuated of American citizens as they expect nuclear war.  As Armageddon approaches, the world is bound to set off every nuclear device made.

They speak of many of these devices as being lost and Russia being a loose cannon is sure to supply the devil with what it needs to blow up the so-called free world.  We're not very free when they can tax your home and when you must invest $1,000 at least for the first year your vehicle including sales tax and government mandated insurance to pad pockets. 

If we hide away in Lord in the closet in prayer, we will be safe by faith in Christ.  Save us Lord from this nuclear threat and from all the contaminants we encounter in our daily life.

Proverbs 31-26 "She opened her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.  27-She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.28-Her children arise up,and call her blessed;her husband also,and he praises her".