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Lyrics below. I pray this is his next single.
Wanna know who is Chris Sligh? He writes all these
songs. 'Nuff said
Safe inside your hands you hold me
Pain and tribulations mold me
I try to run away from you
The pain too great you put me through
I find myself on my knees to pray
Then you hear the words... you long for me to say
Make of me a vessel that you can always use
No matter how you break me
What I win or what I lose
Let me be a vessel pure and holy
Perfect in your eyes
Lord... hear me when I cry for you to
Make me a vessel
Deep inside my heart you've shown me
Despite all my sins you've known me
I try to run away again
I break your heart with all my sin
I fall to you with tear filled eyes
I run to you with broken heart and cry
Make of me a vessel that you can always use
No matter how you break me
What I win or what I lose
Let me be a vessel pure and holy
Perfect in you eyes
Lord... hear me when I cry for you to
Make me a vessel
Make me into what you want for me to be
Oh... lord... may my prayer be
Make of me a vessel that you can always use
No matter how you break me
What I win or what I lose
Let me be a vessel pure and holy
Perfect in your eyes
Lord... hear me when I cry for you to
Make me a vessel Tags : american idol Chris Sligh fro patro vessel love God church beautiful thanks badpacifist christian sarah prayer |
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| Greenpeace vessel attacked |
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Learn more:
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/attac
king-the-messenger300608
CYPRIOT CHANNEL, Turkey — Three Turkish tuna
fishing vessels surrounded the Greenpeace ship
Arctic Sunrise in the Cypriot Channel this
morning, with crew from one vessel attacking the
ship with lead weights. Greenpeace is in the area
to call for an end to unsustainable fishing and to
call for the establishment of a marine reserve
between Cyprus and Turkey. Tags : greenpeace tuna environment fish food sea ocean mediterranean Turkey animal marine reserves attack |
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| Coast Guard Assists Grounded Sailing Vessel |
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SEATTLE - The Coast Guard assisted four people on
a sailing vessel that ran aground at the south end
of Lopez Island, Wash. today.
Coast Guard Group Port Angeles received a call
from the 36-foot sailing vessel, the Shekinech,
that they had ran aground and needed assistance.
A Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopter crew from
Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles and a Coast
Guard 33-foot small response boat crew from Coast
Guard Station Bellingham also launched to the
scene.
Upon arrival the 33-foot small response boat
pulled the Shekinech off of the rocks while the
helicopter hovered in case of further
complications.
A commercial assitance vessel arrived at the scene
and established a tow enroute Oak Harbor on
Whidbey Island, Wash.
No injuries were reported. Tags : uscg Coast Guard HH-65 Port Angeles rbs res sailingponse boat sailing vessel rescue D13 |
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| Israeli Patrol Boat Rams Gaza Relief Vessel Cynthia McKinney & CNN Penhaul Reports |
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USS Liberty
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/margolis12.html
An Israeli patrol boat struck a boat carrying
medical volunteers and supplies to Gaza early
Tuesday as it attempted to intercept the vessel in
the Mediterranean Sea, witnesses and Israeli
officials said.
The Dignity arrives in Tyre, Lebanon, after it was
reportedly rammed by an Israeli military vessel
Tuesday.
1 of 3 CNN correspondent Karl Penhaul was aboard
the 60-foot pleasure boat Dignity when the contact
occurred. When the boat later docked in the
Lebanese port city of Tyre, severe damage was
visible to the forward port side of the boat, and
the front left window and part of the roof had
collapsed. It was flying the flag of Gibraltar.
The Dignity was carrying crew and 16 passengers --
physicians from Britain, Germany and Cyprus and
human rights activists from the Free Gaza
Solidarity Movement -- who were trying to reach
Gaza through an Israeli blockade of the territory.
Also on board was former U.S. Rep. Cynthia
McKinney.
Palmor called those allegations "absurd."
"There is no intention on the part of the Israeli
navy to ram anybody," Palmor said.
'The USS Liberty':
AMERICA'S MOST SHAMEFUL SECRET
On the fourth day of the 1967 Arab Israeli War,
the intelligence ship 'USS Liberty' was in
international waters, 14 miles off the Sinai
Peninsula. Israeli armored forces were racing deep
into Sinai in hot pursuit of the retreating
Egyptian army.
'Liberty,' a World War II freighter, had been
converted into an intelligence vessel by the
top-secret US National Security Agency, and packed
with the latest signals and electronic
interception equipment. The ship bristled with
antennas and electronic 'ears' including TRSSCOMM,
a system that delivered real-time intercepts to
Washington by bouncing a stream of microwaves off
the moon.
'Liberty' had been rushed to Sinai to monitor
communications of the belligerents in the Third
Arab Israeli War: Israel and her foes, Egypt,
Syria, and Jordan.
At 0800 hrs, 8 June, 1967, eight Israeli recon
flights flew over 'Liberty,' which was flying a
large American flag. At 1400 hrs, waves of
low-flying Israeli Mystere and Mirage-III
fighter-bombers repeatedly attacked the American
vessel with rockets, napalm, and cannon. The air
attacks lasted 20 minutes, concentrating on the
ship's electronic antennas and dishes. The
'Liberty' was left afire, listing sharply. Eight
of her crew lay dead, a hundred seriously wounded,
including the captain, Commander William
McGonagle.
At 1424 hrs, three Israeli torpedo boats attacked,
raking the burning 'Liberty' with 20mm and 40mm
shells. At 1431hrs an Israeli torpedo hit the
'Liberty' midship, precisely where the signals
intelligence systems were located. Twenty-five
more Americans died.
Israeli gunboats circled the wounded 'Liberty,'
firing at crewmen trying to fight the fires.
The Israeli attacks killed 34 US seamen and
wounded 171 out of a crew of 297, the worst loss
of American naval personnel from hostile action
since World War II.
Less than an hour after the attack, Israel told
Washington its forces had committed a 'tragic
error.' Later, Israel claimed it had mistaken
'Liberty' for an ancient Egyptian horse transport.
The White House and Congress immediately accepted
Israel's explanation and let the matter drop.
Israel later paid a token reparation of US $6
million. There were reports two Israeli pilots who
had refused to attack 'Liberty' were jailed for 18
years.
Surviving 'Liberty' crew members would not be
silenced. They kept demanding an open inquiry and
tried to tell their story of deliberate attack to
the media. Israel's government worked behind the
scenes to thwart these efforts, going so far as
having American pro-Israel groups accuse
'Liberty's' survivors of being 'anti-Semites' and
'Israel-haters.' Major TV networks cancelled
interviews with the crew. A book about the
'Liberty' by crewman James Ennes' was dropped from
distribution. The Israel lobby branded him 'an
Arab propagandist.'
James Bamford came out with Body of Secrets, his
latest book about the National Security Agency.
Bamford writes that unknown to Israel, a US Navy
EC-121 intelligence aircraft was flying high
overhead the 'Liberty,' electronically recorded
the attack. The US aircraft crew provides evidence
that the Israeli pilots knew full well that they
were attacking a US Navy ship flying the American
flag.
Why did Israel try to sink a naval vessel of its
benefactor and ally? Most likely because
'Liberty's' intercepts flatly contradicted
Israel's claim, made at the war's beginning on 5
June, that Egypt had attacked Israel, and that
Israel's massive air assault on three Arab nations
was in retaliation. In fact, Israel began the war
by a devastating, Pearl-Harbor style surprise
attack that caught the Arabs in bed and destroyed
their entire air forces.
Israel's claim that Syria had attacked it could
have been disproved by 'Liberty.' Tags : israeli patrol boat strikes rams uss liberty 1967 december 2008 lebanon gaza relief Karl Penhaul cynthia mckinney cnn news zionist mossad israel الصهيونية اسرائيل قارب الاضراب |
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