Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Snp's Bully Boy Tactics
The SNP are the Seriously Nasty Party http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2758514/The-Seriously-Nasty-Party-With-one-day-damning-evidence-bullying-intimidation-voters-Scots-nationalists-just-ask-Miliband.html @MailOnline
4 Ways to Test if God is Calling You
4 Ways to Test if God is Calling You

Have you ever wondered if God called you to something more?
John 1:6 "There was a man sent from God whose name was John."
This simple verse tells us a lot – it tells us that the man we know as John the Baptist somehow stood out. It was obvious to others that he was sent by God. In retrospect, knowing the full story, we can see how he paved the way for the coming Christ.
However, if John appeared on the scene today, I'm pretty sure we'd all think he was whackadoo. After all, he was a loner, speaking against the establishment, telling everyone to repent.
Sometimes the scariest thing about following God is a fear that we, too, might look like a whackadoo.
How do you know if God is calling you?
1. It makes sense in your life. Even before he was born, John was testifying to Jesus. Jesus' brothers and mother thought he'd gone 'round the bend at one point, but the scripture doesn't show us that about John. It made sense for John to speak out as he did. Even for those of us who are called to something radically different than we've done before, God uses the basic makeup of the person He created. You were born with innate strengths and talents. What God calls you to will be in line with who He created you to be.
Sterling could be plunged into the abyss, and Scotland would face unprecedented austerity if country votes 'Yes', warns top banker. Daily Mail
Alex Salmond said Scotland will be entitled to use the pound if independent
Westminster claims Scotland will have to seek
an alternative currency
Salmond has threatened to walk away from
Scot's share of the national debt
Alex
Salmond's Plan B would see every British taxpayer paying £5,900 extra
Scotland risks unprecedented austerity and the pound could ‘plunge into the abyss’ if the referendum results in a Yes vote, economic experts have warned.
Scotland risks unprecedented austerity and the pound could ‘plunge into the abyss’ if the referendum results in a Yes vote, economic experts have warned.
The National Institute of Economic and
Social Research expressed dismay at Alex Salmond’s ‘Plan B’ if an independent
Scotland is barred from using the pound.
The think-tank said the SNP leader’s
back-up plan – adopting the pound informally and reneging on Scotland’s share
of Britain’s borrowings – was ‘opportunistic’ and would saddle every taxpayer
in the rest of the UK with an extra £5,900 of debt.
It warned that defaulting on its debts would make Scotland an economic pariah, because it would be seen as too untrustworthy to borrow on the international money markets.
This would lead to an
‘unprecedented degree of austerity and the eventual collapse in the currency
regime’, it predicted.
Danny Alexander, the chief secretary to
the Treasury, said this scenario would see Scottish bonds – loans from international
investors – downgraded to ‘junk’ status. This happens when it makes no sense
for investors to lend money to a country because the risk of not getting it
back is too high.
Row breaks out over allegations that Salmond 'tried to gag' leading Scots academic who questioned independence . Daily Mail
First Minister 'put pressure' on St Andrews principal Louise Richardson
Source said he spent ten minutes trying to
'put words in her mouth'
She
then rejected the 'suggested statement', according to Daily Telegraph
A spectacular row broke out last night over Alex Salmond’s alleged attempts to silence a leading Scottish academic who questioned independence.
A spectacular row broke out last night over Alex Salmond’s alleged attempts to silence a leading Scottish academic who questioned independence.
The first minister tried to force
Louise Richardson, Principal of St Andrews University, to tone down warnings
about the adverse impact of a Yes vote.
A source said he spent ten minutes
attempting to ‘put words in her mouth’
Leaked emails revealed how the SNP leader’s special adviser, Geoff Aberdein, urged Professor Richardson to attack the Westminster government over funding for higher education, the Daily Telegraph said.
He reportedly emailed her press
secretary with a suggested statement, reading: ‘The Scottish Government has
risen to the challenge on fees in stark contrast to the government south of the
border and I’m sure they can rise to the challenge on research funding as well.’
But in a reply, Professor Richardson
wrote: ‘I’m sorry but I’m afraid I cannot agree to this statement.’
It is also claimed the First Minister
called Professor Richardson, the first female principal of the 600-year-old
institution, and told her to rectify remarks she made about the consequences of
Scotland leaving the UK.
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