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Jesus Day

Jesus Day

Very very intresting:

FROM SNOPES.COM (like urban legends)/

Claim: By proclamation of Governor George W. Bush, 10 June 2000 was 'Jesus Day' in Texas.
Status: True.

Examples: [Collected on the Internet, 2000]


Throughout the world, people of all religions recognize Jesus Christ as an example of love, compassion, sacrifice and service. Reaching out to the poor, the suffering and the marginalized, he provided moral leadership that continues to inspire countless men, women and children today.
To honor his life and teachings, Christians of all races and denominations have joined together to designate June 10 as Jesus Day. As part of this celebration of unity, they are taking part in the 10th annual March for Jesus in cities throughout the Lone Star State. The march, which began in Austin in 1991, is now held in nearly 180 countries. Jesus Day challenges people to follow Christ's example by performing good works in their communities and neighborhoods. By nursing the sick, feeding the poor or volunteering in homeless shelters, everyone can play a role in making the world a better place.

I urge all Texans to answer the call to serve those in need. By volunteering their time, energy or resources to helping others, adults and youngsters follow Christ's message of love and service in thought and deed.

Therefore, I, George W. Bush, Governor of Texas, do hereby proclaim June 10, 2000, Jesus Day in Texas and urge the appropriate recognition whereof, in official recognition whereof, I hereby affix my signature this 17th day of April, 2000.




Origins: Yes, it's true. Texas Governor George W. Bush signed a memorandum on 17 April 2000 proclaiming 10 June to be 'Jesus Day' in Texas, a day that "challenges people to follow Christ's example by performing good works in their communities and neighborhoods."

The proclamation was viewable in the Governor's section of the the web site for the State of Texas, but only the last few months' proclamations are kept on the site, so this one is no longer available. Luckily, PBS has a copy housed on its site.

Note, however, that Governor Bush did not simply decide to create an arbitrary 'Jesus Day' for the State of Texas. His proclamation was issued in support of a national celebration of Jesus Day, an annual event supported by proclamations from other governors and mayors throughout America as well.

Last updated: 30 July 2000
http://www.snopes.com/religion/jesusday.htm
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/jesus/art/pop_jesusday.jpg (Copy or original memo)

Im not at all happy about that, and if my religion didn't support Jesus I would be OUTRAGED. What about you?
9,617 views 33 replies
Reply #26 Top
Sort of like "Cinco de Mayo"?


Hey! Don't F%^$ with Cinco de Mayo! As a "Gringo", I wholly endorse any day that encourages me to eat burritos and jalapeno peppers, drink cerveza and tequila, and otherwise get torched with mis amigos hispanicos.

lol
Reply #27 Top
Sort of like "Cinco de Mayo"?



Hey! Don't F%^$ with Cinco de Mayo! As a "Gringo", I wholly endorse any day that encourages me to eat burritos and jalapeno peppers, drink cerveza and tequila, and otherwise get torched with mis amigos hispanicos.


Which is "exactly" "why" I said it. I wouldn't think of messing with Cinco de Mayo! Until recently I "lived" in Kalifornia. That is the "one" thing I miss being back east........ no more carne asdada. Burritos and the rest of the stuff I can make. Jalapenos I can grow. But I got no recipe for carne asada which is my favorite stuff. And I can even get decent cerveza here (Dos XX's).
Reply #28 Top
Maybe ShoZan will take pity on a poor "gringo" and come up with a decent recipe for Carne Asada for me.
Reply #29 Top
Hey I am a Puerto Rican, but I could ask my sister in law, who's Mexican, for the recipe, I will ask her next time I talk to her if she knows one.
Reply #30 Top
Reply By: ShoZanPosted: Wednesday, September 08, 2004Hey I am a Puerto Rican, but I could ask my sister in law, who's Mexican, for the recipe, I will ask her next time I talk to her if she knows one


You said Hispanic, to me that usually means Mexican. This comes from living in Kalifornia to dang long! BTW ask away. I had a LOT of mexican friends but could never pry the recipe out of them.
Reply #31 Top
Hey I am a Puerto Rican, but I could ask my sister in law, who's Mexican, for the recipe, I will ask her next time I talk to her if she knows one.


Good freaking lord, you puerto ricans can't make carne asada? What do we keep you around for, then besides a farm system for the little leagues?

(I hope you know I'm kidding).
Reply #32 Top
No we are kept around for Bacalao and Yuca, MORE hot latin women, not to mention professional baseball players, and the fact that the company GOYA makes almost if not all of Hispanic / Spanish Seasoning and products.
Reply #33 Top

Puerto Rican food sounds good right about now, even if it does all taste the same.