Saturday, July 19, 2008

This weekend i'm playing catch up with a few of the older posts, i have collected. If i continue to post on the weekends it will be this kind of thing.


I hope all you all are being mindful and watchful of what is going on in the world around you and the Government and it's doings, the Bible calls this "walking circumspectly".


Eph 5:15 See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise,


We don't need to worry about conspiracy's when we have them doing stuff like this right out in the public. As i have said in the past we have the great Country on earth right now (for the people) but it make you wonder what they are really doing. There is a lot of spying on the American people going on. On Sundays blog i might go into some of it, post some of the articles i have found about it. You need to keep your eyes open and be mindful of the things going on around you.


Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping


July 11, 2008 - 2:08am


WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.
He called it "landmark legislation that is vital to the security of our people."
Bush signed the measure in a Rose Garden ceremony a day after the Senate sent it to him, following nearly a year of debate in the Democratic-led Congress over surveillance rules and the warrantless wiretapping program Bush initiated after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. It was a battle that pitted privacy and civil liberties concerns against the desire to prevent terrorist attacks and Democrats' fears of being portrayed as weak when it comes to protecting the country.
Its passage was a major victory for Bush, an unpopular lame-duck president who nevertheless has been able to prevail over Congress on most issues of national security and intelligence disputes.
Bush said the 9/11 attack "changed our country forever" and taught the intelligence community that it must know who America's enemies are talking to and what they are saying.
"In the aftermath of 9/11," Bush said, "few would have imagined that we would be standing here seven years later without another attack on American soil. The fact that the terrorists have failed to strike our shores again does not mean that our enemies have given up."
Even before Bush signed the legislation, the American Civil Liberties Union said it would challenge the new law in court.
The president said the bill gives the government anti-terror tools it needs without compromising Americans' civil liberties.
Bush was joined at the ceremony by Vice President Dick Cheney, Attorney General Michael Mukasey, Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell and more than a dozen members of Congress.
The ACLU's lawsuit was filed on behalf of several civil rights groups. It wants a federal judge in New York to rule that the law is an unconstitutional violation of free speech and the right against unlawful search and seizure. It also asks that the judge permanently block intelligence officials from conducting surveillance under the law.
"The new law gives the government the power to conduct dragnet surveillance that has no connection to terrorism or criminal activity of any kind," said Jameel Jaffer, director of the ACLU's National Security Project, in a conference call to reporters.
"A law like this is fundamentally inconsistent with the Constitution and with the most basic democratic values," he said.
Roger Atwood, communications director for the Washington Office on Latin America, a human rights organization for the region, said the new law will impede the group's work.
"The mere suspicion that information provided to us, to our staff, will be accessed by the U.S. government can seriously affect WOLA's credibility and our effectiveness in Latin America in moving our work forward," Atwood said in the conference call.




With the West Nile Virus on the lose, i heard this on the news and figured it might help someone. Follow up to the earilier article.


What Can I Plant to Keep Mosquitoes Away?


July 11, 2008 - 4:59pm



Patty in Newburg writes: "Help! Please tell me what I can plant to chase away the swarms of mosquitoes we have every summer. I heard that if we planted lemon grass in pots, and placed them all around the yard, we might be able to enjoy a cookout. Is this true?"
Nope. Sorry, Patty. The only way a plant in a pot can protect you from pests is if you heave the pot at the annoying teenagers next door.
Lemon scented plants can protect you from mosquitoes, but only if you crush up the leaves of the plants and rub them on your skin. That's the basis of the only two non-DEET insect repellants on the market that have been shown to be effective in clinical studies: "Repel Lemon Eucalyptus," whose active ingredient is based on a strongly scented plant from Australia, and "Bite Blocker," whose active ingredient comes from a lemon-scented geranium.
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Gardens Alive sells Bite Blocker under the "Sting Free" brand name. Hey-GA! Mosquitoes don't sting -- they bite!)
Mosquito Repelling Plants & How to Use Them
Patty in Newburg writes: "Help! Please tell me what I can plant to eliminate the swarms of mosquitoes we have every summer."
Ah yes, the old "Mosquito repelling plant" trick. Sorry Patty, no plant can repel mosquitoes. Unless it's a lemon-scented herb whose leaves you crush and rub on your exposed skin.
In University studies, lemon-scented thyme was the clear winner. A good rubbing with its lemony leaves provided as much protection as some concentrations of the nasty toxic chemical repellant DEET. But while it's very attractive, lemon thyme is a small plant, and you'd need a lot of it to produce much repellant.
That's why I grow lemon balm in pots instead. Now, lemon balm is invasive and must be kept under control, but it's also a rapid grower whose wonderfully lemon-scented leaves are very effective at keeping mosquitoes away. And the famous "Mosquito repelling plant" you used to see being sold out of the backs of magazines is another possibility.
It's a lemon-scented geranium; and while it won't keep skeeters away in a pot, it will if you crush up its leaves and run them on your skin.
And Joel Coates, an Iowa State University researcher, feels that catnip is the equal of any of them. Just don't blame me if your cat tries to bat you around the floor.
Or Use Garlic to Safely Spray Skeeters Away
Liquid garlic oil-based products with names like Mosquito Barrier, Garlic Barrier and St. Gabriel's Natural Mosquito Repellant rid the sprayed area of mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers and other Pests of Summer for two to six weeks. Mosquitoes don't travel far, so these sprays will allow you to be outside safely at dusk with nothing on your skin but your clothes.



"Mosquito Barrier" and "Garlic Barrier" are available in both highly concentrated and dilute formulations in a variety of sizes, you mix them with water and apply using any standard sprayer. "Mosquito Repellent" from St. Gabriel Laboratories is a pre-mixed 16 percent formula in a quart-sized spray bottle you hook up to a garden hose to treat 5,000 square feet of outdoor area. You'll find all three products (and other, similar ones) at some retail outlets and on the web -- just search the names.
These sprays are very safe. They don't affect people, pets, birds, earthworms or the like. Garlic sprays are even approved for use in organic agriculture by OMRI (the Organic Materials Review Institute), the agency charged with deciding which pest controls can be used on certified organically grown crops.
Mosquitoes making you miserable? Follow this Easy Plan!


1. Drain all standing water on your property, especially your clogged up gutters. Mosquitoes don't travel far, and eliminating their breeding sites near your home can sometimes eliminate them completely.


2. Use mosquito dunks or granules containing BTI on ponds and other standing water you can't drain. These completely non-toxic products are safe for you're your family, birds, pets, fish and such, but prevent mosquito breeding for a full month.

3. Ddon't use the chemical repellant DEET. Its absorbed into your bloodstream; and that's the last place you need more toxins.

4. Instead grow lemon-scented herbs or catnip and rub the leaves on your skin; they can be as effective as the nasty chemical repellant DEET.

5. Don't use bug zappers; mosquitoes are not attracted to them.

6. Instead, spray outdoor areas with a garlic based repellant.

7. Get a Mosquito Magnet; a propane-powered device that attracts and kills the pests without poisons.




Got the following email from a few friends, so i figured i would post it here also. If you have any money in these i would watch out.

While the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is keeping secret itsofficial list of 90 troubled banks, ABC News has obtained other listsprepared by several research groups and financial analysts.The lists use versions of the so-called "Texas ratio" which compare a bank'sassets and reserves to its non-performing loans, based on financial datamade public by the FDIC in March.Analysts say banks with a ratio over 100 per cent would be the most likelyto fail, based on what happened to Texas savings and loans during the 1980'sBankCityStateTexas-ratio


Colorado Federal Savings BankGreenwood VillageCO 244.8

Eastern Savings Bank, FSBHunt ValleyMD 222.7

Integrity BankAlpharettaGA 191.6

Ameribank, Inc.WelchWV 153.7

First Priority BankBradentonFL 122.6

First Security National BankNorcrossGA 112.1

Magnet BankSalt Lake CityUT 110.4

Security Pacific BankLos AngelesCA 102.8

First National Bank of BrookfieldBrookfieldIL 102.1

The State Bank of LeboLeboKS 100.6


Source: Research Associates of America



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Friday, July 18, 2008

weird stuff

This one falls under the topic of weird and strange. What drew me to this story first was a story about the feet that have found in Canada over the last year, five human on one dog foot. Then i was doing a search to see if there was anything new and this popped up. Well here it is:

Floating feet a worldwide phenomenon

Five of eight feet found on shorelines worldwide since 2004 have been in B.C.
Susan Lazaruk, The ProvincePublished: Tuesday, June 17, 2008


Eight feet have been found along shorelines around the world since 2004 in addition to the five found in running shoes in B.C. waters in the past year, including one this week.
They include a right foot in a sock in New Zealand, a right foot in a high-top runner in the Ottawa River in Ottawa, two feet on Chesil Beach in southern England, two in Spain, one in California and another in Merseyside in the U.K.
Most were clad in a shoe or a sock and had broken apart from the bodies, and the mysteries surrounding some of their origins still haven't been solved.

B.C.'s fifth foot in a running shoe was spotted off Westham Island in Ladner on Monday.
While police haven't released its make, the manager of the Pacific Centre Mall Footlocker in Vancouver said after studying a photo of the shoe that it looks like a "basic Nike runner."
Citing the shape and presence of air pockets at the heel, he said "it looks like just a moderate runner," adding that if it were a long-distance running shoe there would be more padding at the front.
He said it was too hard to determine if the shoe is a men's or women's style because the image of the shoe is blurred.
Such shoes are often worn for everyday use as well as running, said the manager, who identified himself only as Rob S.
Last month, a foot in a running shoe was found a kilometre away, on Kirkland Island. The other three washed ashore in the Gulf Islands, two last August and one in February.
RCMP have released only the make of the shoe in the second case, size 12 men's Reeboks, and revealed the first shoe was a men's size 12.
All were right feet except for the fifth and police haven't said if the left matches one of the rights.
RCMP Const. Annie Linteau said she couldn't release the brands of the other shoes because it could jeopardize the police investigation.
Const. Sharlene Brooks of Delta police, investigating the fifth foot, didn't return messages yesterday.
B.C.'s Chief Coroner, Terry Smith, said his office has matched "dozens of DNA samples that will be hundreds before we're done" of missing people to try to identify the feet.
SFU professor Gail Anderson, an entomologist who specializes in decomposition of bodies, said it's not unusual for body parts to wash ashore.
"It's not just the foot, it's the plastic of the shoe as well, and it's not floating, it's been carried by waves," she said.
Curtis Ebbesmeyer, an oceanologist who specializes in flotsam, said he gets calls about body parts floating in the water "all the time. It's not unusual. What's unusual is that there are four right feet and one left foot."


http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=fe04c531-8cc8-4788-b066-94076991c19d
I had to re do today blog because i fouled up the original one (i guess). I'm one of those kind of people where the project weighs on my mind until it gets completed, but once it is done i forget about it. So hopefully i can recreate it correctly. thanks


I have been thinking about this kind stuff for a awhile, wondering how people are making it. People are living on their credit cards. I saw this first hand as i remodel a grocery store last month. It was during the evenings and over night so it could remain open. I would go up to the cashiers station and watch people as they check out. Out 10 people 3 months ago, 7 out of 10 would pay with a card and three would pay cash. Out of the seven 4 would debit and 3 would be credit. Which is not a good practice unless you pay the card off each month, which most won't do. When i finished up a few weeks ago, it was about 8 paying with a card and 2 with cash. Of the 8, 7 was using it as credit and only one debit. You can not live and by consumable things on credit, it will come back and haunt you. Any way i saw this article thought was pretty good, people are now using their 401k to stay afloat.



The Savvy Consumer: If you take the 401(k) cash, you may live to regret it
A few thousand now can come at substantial cost to your retirement


By TERESA McUSIC tmcusic@savvyconsumer.net


Although automatic features are taking fire in retirement plans these days, many in the younger half of the work force are taking the cash from their 401(k)s and running when they switch jobs, according to a new survey by Fidelity.
Forty percent of workers age 20 to 40 cash out their 401(k)/403(c) plans when they changed jobs instead of rolling it into an IRA or their new company’s retirement plan, the survey said.
More than half said they later regretted the decision, according to the study.
Here’s why: Even just $5,000 in a retirement plan with a relatively modest growth rate of 7 percent in compounding interest will grow to $53,000 in 35 years, said Lauren Brouhard, vice president of rollover business management for Fidelity.
"Even a small contribution to a 401(k) or IRA can make a big difference in retirement," she said. "Young people think they have their whole lives to save, but if you talk to a 50- or 60-year-old, they wish they had started earlier."
Cashing out a retirement plan also has considerable upfront costs. That same $5,000 in a retirement plan will likely only net you about $3,300 once the penalty (10 percent if under age 59½) and federal taxes (if you are in the 25 percent tax bracket) are taken out in an early cash-out.
While that may still sound like a lot of money to a younger worker wanting a car or house or to pay off a student loan, the costs to their retirement savings are higher, Brouhard said.
Such practice is likely to increase as more workers enroll in 401(k) plans, said Jack VanderHei, research director at the Employee Benefits Research Institute.
More new employees, especially lower-income workers, are enrolling in their company’s retirement plans because of a relatively new automatic feature where employees actually must "opt out" of the plan to not be enrolled, VanderHei said.


"Now there’s a whole segment of the population only in these plans because their employer put them in," he said. "When they change jobs, they are much more likely to grab the money."
What’s happening
Enrollment in company retirement plans is surging two years after the Pension Protection Act removed barriers that prevented companies from automatically enrolling new employees in the plans.
A study by the Vanguard Center for Retirement Research of 50 Vanguard plans found that 86 percent of new hires enrolled in plans when it was automatic, double the number of employees who enrolled when the plans were voluntary.
More companies are adding the feature since the law was passed, and some are even expanding it to all employees, not just new hires, to be automatically enrolled, according to EBRI.
Once in, employees need to educate themselves about the plans, including knowing better options than cashing out when they need money, said Steve Blankenship, a certified financial planner with Heritage Financial Planning in Grapevine.
"Cashing out is a more common practice than it ought to be," he said. "It’s often a symptom of not having a properly funded emergency fund."
What’s recommended
Most planners recommend having four to six months worth of spending in a money-market and checking account to cover emergencies from a job loss, death or other difficult financial period. Using your retirement fund to get you through tough times should only be a last resort, Blankenship said.
Getting a loan from your retirement account may be even worse than cashing it out, however, he warned. Employees with 401(k)s can take out a loan of $50,000, or 50 percent of the amount you’ve invested, whichever is smaller, without penalty.
The loans are attractive because of their low interest rates, usually just 1 or 2 percent above prime.
"But there are hidden dangers in 401(k) loans," he said. "For example, the usual payout schedule is five years, but if you leave the company or get cash out, your loan becomes due almost immediately — within 30 to 60 days."
In addition, a borrower must still pay that 10 percent penalty if under age, along with federal taxes to the IRS, Blankenship said.
"A loan on your 401(k) has a better interest rate than most credit cards, but it’s a dangerous place to go," he said. "If you end up defaulting on a credit card, nobody’s going to take your house, but nothing can stop the IRS from getting what’s owed."
Other options
Other options to cashing out a 401(k) are keeping the plan with the former employer, rolling it into an IRA or putting it in the plan of your next employer, Brouhard said.
Rollover IRAs are easy to find through your bank, brokerage house or insurance company, Blankenship said.
"Everyone has gotten into this business," he said. "There’s no shortage of options."
Often rollover IRAs don’t even require paperwork, Brouhard said.
"It’s quite easy to initiate a transaction," she said. Most companies have toll-free numbers, and the transaction can be done over the phone with a customer-service representative, she said.
But it’s worthwhile to do some homework on the rollover fund before you commit to one company, Blankenship said.
The cost of cashing out $3,300About what’s left of $5,000 in a retirement plan after the penalty (10 percent if under age 59  1/2 ) and federal taxes (if you are in the 25 percent tax bracket) are taken out.
Young people think they have their whole lives to save, but if you talk to a 50- or 60-year-old, they wish they had started earlier."Lauren Brouhard, vice president of rollover business management for Fidelity




Found a article related to the post yesterday about Muslim and trying to change where ever they live to the laws and culture they want it can backfire

Mosques increasingly not welcome in Europe

LONDON — Europeans are increasingly lashing out at the construction of mosques in their cities as terrorism fears and continued immigration feed anti-Muslim sentiment across the continent.
The latest dispute is in Switzerland, which is planning a nationwide
referendum to ban minarets on mosques. This month, Italy's interior minister vowed to close a controversial mosque in Milan.
Some analysts call the mosque conflicts the manifestation of a growing fear that Muslims aren't assimilating, don't accept Western values and pose a threat to security. "It's a visible symbol of anti-Muslim feelings in Europe," says Danièle Joly, director of the Center for Research in Ethnic Relations at the University of Warwick in England. "It's part of an Islamophobia. Europeans feel threatened."
The disputes reflect unease with the estimated 18 million Muslims who constitute the continent's second-biggest religion, living amid Western Europe's predominantly Christian population of 400 million, Joly says.
Anti-Muslim sentiment
The clashes also represent a turnaround from the 1980s and '90s, when construction of large mosques was accepted and even celebrated in many cities. "I think the tide has turned," Joly says.
Indicative of the change:
• Supporters of the Swiss referendum collected enough signatures two weeks ago to call for a constitutional ban on minarets, the towers used to call worshipers to prayer. No date has been set for the vote.
• Italy's Interior Minister Roberto Maroni announced this month that he wants to close a Milan mosque because crowds attending Friday prayers spill onto the street and irritate neighbors. In April, the city of Bologna scrapped plans for a new mosque, saying Muslim leaders failed to meet certain requirements, including making public its source of funding.
• In Austria, the southern province of Carinthia passed a law in February that effectively bans the construction of mosques by requiring them to fit within the overall look and harmony of villages and towns.
• Far-right leaders from 15 European cities met in Antwerp, Belgium, in January and called for a ban on new mosques and a halt to "the Islamization" of European cities. The group said mosques act as catalysts for taking over neighborhoods and imposing Islamic ways of life on Europeans.
"We already have more than 6,000 mosques in Europe, which are not only a place to worship but also a symbol of radicalization, some financed by extreme groups in Saudi Arabia or Iran," Filip Dewinter, leader of a Flemish separatist party in Belgium, told Radio Netherlands Worldwide at the conference.
Dewinter criticized a mosque being built in Rotterdam, Netherlands: "Its minarets are six floors high. These kinds of symbols have to stop."
Although the group in Antwerp represented minority political parties from Belgium, Austria and Germany, its cause resonates elsewhere.
Construction of a mosque in Cologne, Germany, drew protests from residents last year and sparked a political debate in Berlin over concerns that it could overshadow the city's great Gothic cathedral.
In London, plans for a "mega-mosque" for 12,000 worshipers next to the site of the 2012 Olympics drew 250,000-plus opposing signatures.
Current controversies over mosques represent an anti-Muslim attitude that initially sprang up after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States and the transit bombings in Madrid in 2004 and London in 2005, Joly says. Aggravating those views are pressures from the influx of immigrants and growing population of Muslims throughout Europe.
Other events have fueled worries that many Muslims don't accept Western values: widespread protests by Muslims after a Danish newspaper published cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in 2006, and the 2004 murder of a Dutch filmmaker, Theo van Gogh, by a Muslim extremist in retaliation for a film about abuse of Muslim women.
Restrictions could backfire
Sakib Halilovic, an imam in Zurich, says Switzerland's referendum to ban minarets "plays into the hands" of Muslim extremists by denying them a place to worship or limit what the mosque can look like.
"It will boost radical positions within the Muslim society in Switzerland," Halilovic told the Swiss Broadcasting Corp. last week.
Some moderate Muslims say those against building more mosques sometimes have legitimate concerns.
"Truthfully speaking, we don't need so many mosques," says Irfan al-Alawi, international director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism in London. "We have 1,600 mosques (in Britain) and a (Muslim) population of 1.6 million. It's become a business rather than a worship place."
Al-Alawi, who opposes the London mega-mosque, says disagreements within a mosque can cause some members to branch off and want their own new building that is unnecessary.
The mosques often don't fit in with neighborhoods or outnumber churches or other religious houses of worship, he says.


http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2008-07-16-mosques_N.htm


I don't know what some people think about or maybe it is they don't think. But the next article is about a North Carolina school superintendent, that does not understand or care about our heritage or culture here in America. I'm all for States Rights and each state should be able to run it's own State. But this person is not thinking correctly.

Dissatisfied with teaching in Spanish 85 percent of the time, a North Carolina superintendent is pushing for a proposal that includes a plan for a school where Spanish is the predominant language.Superintendent Peter Gorman pitched his proposal to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board today, with provisions to combine two of its dual-language programs and turn Collinswood Elementary into a Spanish-speaking school. Nora Carr, chief communications officer for Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District, told WND the facility will help to preserve Hispanic culture."We find that a lot of kids who go there have parents who might be English-speaking immigrants, and they might be very successful," she said. "They fear that their kids might be losing some of the culture or not getting the fluency in the language because they speak English at home."Carr said one of the top executives with AT&T is Hispanic and sends his children to the school."Obviously they are very fluent, well-educated in English, legal citizens," she said. "They're sending their kids there because they want them to have exposure to their native language."Collinswood Dual Language Academy already provides a K-5 "language immersion program." The school began with a total Spanish curriculum. According to a brochure to promote the Spanish services, "In this dual language program, kindergarteners spend 85% of the instructional day learning the curriculum in Spanish and 15% of the day learning in English."Carr said the program places equal emphasis on fluency in English and Spanish, but according to a program brochure, Collinswood teachers provide instruction in Spanish while introducing English words. Texts are provided in Spanish as well.When students reach the first grade, they spend more than half the day learning in Spanish only. Homework is allowed to be completed in either language.However, the dual language program could place even more emphasis on Spanish and stretch the curriculum into the eighth grade if Gorman's plan is approved.Collinswood enrolls more than 510 students, and the population is 53 percent Hispanic, 29 percent black and 17 percent white. The school estimates 66 percent of the student population is eligible to receive low-income free or reduced-price school lunches.With nearly 117,000 students, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District is the nation's 23rd largest public school district. It sparked public controversy last year when a student named Jose Velasquez recited the Pledge of Allegiance in English at his Garinger High School graduation, the Charlotte Observer reported. Immediately afterward, CMS organizers requested that he repeat the pledge in Spanish.Based on U.S. Census 2000 figures, the Hispanic population increased 571 percent in Mecklenburg County from 1990 to 2000. Likewise, Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools experienced a 822 percent jump in Hispanic enrollments from 1995 to 2000.According to the City of Charlotte's Mayor's Immigration Study, much of the growth is "due to the high birth rate of Hispanics and illegal immigrants in Mecklenburg County. … However, the full impact of illegal or legal immigration for the school system cannot be determined, as Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, like schools across the country, do not ask for citizenship status when students are enrolled for the academic year."CMS claims the cost per student is $8,198. The study multiplies that number by the 13,000 students in the Limited English Proficiency program and estimates that $106 million is spent on illegal immigrants in the district. In 2006, CMS received $6 million in state funding for the LEP program."Certainly we have kids who are first-generation immigrants and are learning English, and kids who were born here and don't know English at all who come from all kinds of backgrounds and cultures," Carr said.When asked if the Spanish program will cost more than typical public schools, Carr responded, "Traditionally magnet programs cost a little bit more, though we're actually combining programs to save money, so this is actually going to be a cost savings for us. Their teachers get paid the same amount as a teacher at a regular elementary school. There may be some additional curriculum costs."While Gorman has been discussing budget cutbacks for hiring teachers, and many instructors complain that they are forced to pay for school supplies, the district's media division enjoys a budget of $3.57 million and employs 29 people. Some critics say the division is more focused on spinning the image of the district rather than keeping the public informed. CMS even has its own TV department with 36 shows.Carr said plans for the Spanish program are in preliminary stages at this point, and the board will make its final decision in the fall."It's all up for discussion; nothing is firm yet," she said. "It's simply a proposal, and there are a variety of options that we're looking at. We'll be taking those out to a series of community seven forums through August to get input from parents, the community and the general public."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=67886http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=120686http://www.charlotte.com/115/story/679989.html

I usually don't spend a lot of time at world Net Daily, because it gets me to mad, has a lot of good info there.

Here is another article from a blogger (who i'm not familar with) how you should heed, hopeful things will turn around but you need to be prepared for it if it does not. So in the future i will post some articles on common sense things that will help you over some of the bumps in the road. It is a little long, but worth the read.

A Complete And Systemic Breakdown
Posted: July 16 2008


Second largest bank failure in US history has been duly noted, with a repeat bailout like Bear Stearns, paying down debts still the better plan, PPT supplies another miracle rally for the Dow, but we fear they only delay the inevitable, Fannie and Freddie collateral now Toxic Waste, liquidity drains now wide open, watch for the downward spiral
What you are witnessing is the acceleration of a complete systemic breakdown of the US and world financial systems and economies. It is happening right before your eyes. It is in your face. The Scylla and Charibdis of real estate finance, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are currently in possession of, or have insured, over 5 trillion dollars worth of mortgages, a good portion of which are nothing but toxic waste, have imploded and will now be nationalized in the most egregious example of moral hazard in the history of the world. As this socialism for the rich transpires, IndyMac Bank has gone up in smoke. This is the second largest bank failure in US history and the largest such failure in over 23 years. Adding insult to injury, 10% to 20% of the FDIC's insurance reserves have just gone up in smoke along with IndyMac just as the hundreds, and what may eventually turn out to be thousands, of bank failures that are anticipated get started in earnest. What does that leave for future failures if only one bank failure wipes out a fifth of the FDIC's reserves? Next up on the chopping block may be Downey, First Federal, Wachovia and Washington Mutual, which are not small fry by any means. Mattresses and freezers may soon be the savings vehicles of choice for those who can't afford a home safety vault as Depression Era mentality becomes the psychology du jour.
If you keep more than $100,000 in any bank account, or if you keep anything of value in a safe deposit box at any type of bank whatsoever, you are simply an idiot. You should use any cash you now have to pay off debt, including credit cards, car loans and mortgages. Then your cash becomes someone else's problem. Trying to keep loans open so you can pay them with inflated dollars doesn't work when your dollars get vaporized by losses suffered by profligate banks or you lose your job due to the implosion of our economy, which, by the way, is a lock. Better to take money earning one or two percent and apply them to debts bearing much higher rates. Keep your emergency cash at home. The excess should be invested in gold and silver of which you take physical possession. Swiss government bonds denominated in Swiss francs are cheap to buy and can cover your larger blocks of cash if you are sufficiently affluent.
We have told you repeatedly that the Illuminists care only about the suppression of precious metals and the viability of the bond market, which is their source of power, and the current proposed bailout of the twin titans of complete and utter financial death and destruction is the penultimate proof of our assertion. These titans of disaster will not be reformed, but instead our government plans to give them equity injections in the form of preferred stock to be "owned" by you the taxpayers through your Treasury Department and/or loans through the Fed's discount window to be supported by US treasuries as collateral. This is supposedly a temporary arrangement of 18 months, but come on, so were the Fed's various facilities for the bailout of the bankster fraudsters, which will be extended indefinitely or at least until the system implodes. The government is not fooling anyone with such foolish drivel and poppycock, as demonstrated by default swaps on US government debt, which more than doubled from 9 to 20 basis points after the announcements by Hanky Panky and Buck-Busting Ben, something which has never happened before in our entire financial history. Yields on treasuries increased even as people were fleeing the stock markets to buy those treasuries, with the Dow tumbling to as low as 10,827.71 on Tuesday before getting yet another miracle rally from the PPT. Normally, flight to treasuries drives yields down, but not this time. Hanky Panky Paulson says these supposedly temporary forms of relief have been set up in advance so he can have a bazooka instead of a squirt gun, thereby giving the market assurance against the collapse of Fannie and Freddie by heading off market panic, but the only bazooka we see is the one being pointed at the US taxpayer who will be taxed and inflated into oblivion as a result. This is nothing less than doomsday for the US middle class, the final rip-off and destruction of both their retirement plans and real estate through hyperinflation, dollar destruction, and the eventual destruction of the real estate markets when the twin titans of financial devastation finally implode and the taxpayers are left holding the bill. If they didn't think they needed this relief in earnest, it would not have been forthcoming! They are only delaying the inevitable.
Who are the winners and the losers in this scenario? It should be pretty clear that Scylla's and Charbdis's stockholders are the losers, and that eventually their stock will be diluted to mere pennies per share by gargantuan government equity injections as losses mount geometrically, basically rendering Fannie and Freddie stock either worthless or nearly so. The big winners are obviously the bondholders of Fannie and Freddie debt, who get a nice bailout like the bondholders of Bear Stearns when they should be taking huge losses for under-pricing what should have been obvious and monumental risk in an organization leveraged at anywhere from 60 to 1 to 200 to 1, which is the type of leverage normally reserved for suicidal madmen and psychopaths. And who are the bondholders? Gee, what a coincidence, as it turns out they are central banks around the world, including those in the US, China and Japan, which each own hundreds of billions in both of the twin titans of financial murder and mayhem. As we said, all the Illuminists care about is the support and viability of the bond markets. The stock markets along with 300 million US citizens can drop off into a bottomless pit and into the fires of hell for all they care.
Aren't you just brimming with excitement at the thought of becoming an unwilling "preferred" shareholder in a toxic waste, real estate Ponzi-scheme leveraged at 200 to 1?! And how will the equity injections be funded for this preferred stock purchase, and where will the collateral for the Fed loans come from? Why, they will come from "brandy new" treasuries created out of thin air by the US Treasury that will then be handed over to the Fed. In the case of the equity injections, these treasuries will be immediately monetized in order to boost Fannie's and Freddie's capital positions, leading to further and immediate aggravation of what is now already hyperinflation and further undermining the dollar. And what will happen to all the treasuries that were created out of nothing to serve as collateral for the Fed's loans to Scylla and Charibdis? These treasuries will be monetized to cover losses as they accrue, losses which will occur rapidly and geometrically as our economy and real estate markets implode. Another possibility is that these treasuries might be exchanged for toxic waste held by the various bankster fraudsters through the Fed's Term Securities Lending Facility for primary dealers and/or its Term Securities Auction Facility for investment banks and brokerage houses. Now wouldn't that be the ultimate in slime-ball financing if the Fed used Fannie's and Freddie's collateral as if these treasuries were part of the Fed's general collateral? Hey Congress, better jump on that one - and we mean pronto!
You must not allow these reprobates and sociopaths to steer our country in this direction. Fannie and Freddie, like the Wall Street bankster fraudsters, must be allowed to fail, and their various shareholders and bondholders must suffer the consequences. Otherwise, we have only been pretending to have markets that are run on capitalist principles. What Paulson and Bernanke are proposing is the next step toward an evil, corporatist, fascist system of government which consists primarily of governmental partnerships with elitist transnational conglomerates where moral hazard is the market mantra, a system which would have made Hitler and Mussolini green with envy. The Illuminati want to consolidate their power by bailing those they want to survive, and by allowing those they want to destroy to fail. The failures which they allow to happen will be absorbed by surviving elitist companies, consolidating their power into fewer and fewer entities for easier and tighter control over resources and production. The Illuminati also want a far greater grant and centralization of regulatory power in the Fed, or in any successor organization, which they might create if they decide to kill off the Fed with all the toxic waste from Fannie, Freddie and the Wall Street fraudsters. Any such replacement organization will be a super entity that makes the Fed look like a paragon of virtue, and the excuse given for its creation will be a cessation to all the corruption, turmoil and abuse of which the owners of the Fed, or of the new super entity, have themselves been the main cause. This is the Hegelian Dialectic on steroids. Create the problem and suggest the solution. And if the solution suggested is not desired by the people, stuff it down their throats anyway but whatever cunning and deceit is necessary in true Machiavellian fashion.Everyone should listen to Jimmy Roger’s latest lambasting of the US government and the Fed regarding the Fannie-Freddie bailout and the bank failures. He is the only source of truth in the fane-stream media. He is like a breath of fresh air in an arena full of nothing but hot air, and we commend him for boldly speaking the truth. How much longer he will be allowed to make such television commentaries is hard to say, but the longer the better.
Well, all this excitement has sent gold and silver to much higher levels as we predicted, and now the cartel is back to their old tricks as they clutch their chests and reach for their nitroglycerine pills. Up go gold and silver as the dollar crashes, and just like clockwork, the yen goes ballistic and oil nosedives. The liquidity drains are now wide open as the yen has been strengthened since early last Friday by 3 yen per dollar and by 3.5 yen per euro. Protective derivatives such as stock index puts, yen calls and oil shorts that we have recommended are now doing their stuff again to keep the specs from having to liquidate their metals to meet margin calls on carry trade positions. Oil has been blasted big time as the Illuminist banks have been forced to give up some of their speculative gains to hit precious metals, which is JOB ONE at the Fed and for the cartel. It would be interesting to see whether any of these banks acquired a greater short position in oil just before the takedown. Monday's sell-off is now giving the dollar some support as is cheaper oil, and the markets are rallying on Tuesday due to the two big drops in oil prices over the past two days as well as huge boosts from the PPT and "massaged" balance sheets that were better than expected for Wells Fargo. This won't last, and the dollar is headed for 67-68 after breaking 72 over the past two days. Support at 72 cannot go on in the face of 1.8% monthly PPI (21.6% annualized), 1.1% CPI (13.2% annualized), nationalizations of Fannie and Freddie and bank failures such as IndyMac, which is just the beginning. Get ready for some more wild action as the undisputed King of Currencies reigns supreme while economies implode around the world and threats of war and conflict continue to abound.
All world stock markets are now in Bear Market Territory. The FTSE 100 finally caved in, and now all major stock exchanges are off by more than 20% from their highs. This is just the beginning of woes. Like the dollar, stocks worldwide will continue their downward spirals, abbreviated by bear rallies that will be little more than dead cat bounces.


Well that is it for the week

eeyore

Thursday, July 17, 2008

I thought this was an interesting article, please i hope any of you all are not dumb enough to fall for something like this.

Assassination e-mail targets your wallet July 17, 2008 - 6:41am

WASHINGTON - Imagine opening an e-mail and reading that the sender wants to kill you.
The assassination e-mail is one of the newest varieties of phishing scams, scams that try to get you to part with your hard-earned cash.
"It's almost kind of like a modern-day kidnapping," says Doug Gansler, Maryland's attorney general.
"They'll send out literally hundreds of thousands of these. If they get a few people to bite, they get a lot of money.
"It clearly works or they wouldn't continue to do it."
Gansler says most of the e-mails originate out of the country, with the scammers using stolen e-mail lists.
Those who do the phishing are "incredibly difficult to catch."
"The spammers are always ahead of law enforcement and generally one step ahead of the Internet providers," Gansler says.
Gansler's advice is simple: Don't send money to people you don't know.
"if it's not a contact you initiated, you the consumer, you the person on the computer, you ought not be sending them money."
Gansler also says Internet providers need to do a better job of filtering spam e-mails.


http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=25&sid=1441765

I love the hypocritical world we live in and the wonderful press we have. It makes me so proud. Now before i start let me say i in no way endorse what Don Imus said about a year ago about the Rutgers female basketball players (www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF9BjB7Bzr0), but he got fired and lost his employment because of it. He was castigated, humiliated and belittled. He apologized to everyone from the girls to the world. Don't get me wrong, he should have been fired for that and some of the other stupid stuff he said. but what gives? Jesse Jackson, a few years ago makes a comment and calls New York city "Hyme town" referring to the jews. Now he has called Obama the "N" word. He gets off with an apology then it will get swept under the rug, untill he does it again. Worst of all Al Sharpton was the one who lead the crusade against Imus, and now he won't even condemn Jackson what a hypocrite.


Fox: Jackson used N-word in crude off-air remarks July 17, 2008 - 5:00am

In this Wednesday, July 9, 2008 file photo, Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks during a news conference in Chicago. The Rev. Jesse Jackson used the N-word during a break in a TV interview where he criticized presidential candidate Barack Obama, Fox News confirmed Wednesday, July 16, 2008.

CHICAGO (AP) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson used the N-word during a break in a TV interview where he criticized presidential candidate Barack Obama, Fox News confirmed Wednesday.
The longtime civil rights leader already came under fire this month for crude off-air comments he made against Obama in what he thought was a private conversation during a taping of a "Fox & Friends" news show.
In additional comments from that same conversation, first reported by TVNewser, Jackson is reported to have said Obama was "talking down to black people," and referred to blacks with the N-word when he said Obama was telling them "how to behave."
Though a Fox spokesman confirmed the TVNewer's account to The Associated Press, the network declined to release the full transcript of the July 6 show and did not air the comments.
Jackson _ who is traveling in Spain _ apologized in a statement Wednesday for "hurtful words" but didn't offer specifics.
"I am deeply saddened and distressed by the pain and sorrow that I have caused as a result of my hurtful words. I apologize again to Senator Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, their children as well as to the American public," Jackson said in a written statement. "There really is no justification for my comments and I hope that the Obama family and the American public will forgive me. I also pray that we, as a nation, can move on to address the real issues that affect the American people."
A spokeswoman for Jackson's civil rights organization, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, said she could not confirm that Jackson used the slur.
Jackson has called on the entertainment industry, including rappers, actors and studios, to stop using the N-Word. He also urged the public to boycott purchasing DVD copies of the TV sitcom "Seinfeld" after co-star Michael Richards was taped using the word during a rant at a Los Angeles comedy club in 2006.
The Rev. Al Sharpton, who has joined Jackson in opposition of the word, said Wednesday he wanted to hear the comments for himself and declined to discuss Jackson specifically.
"I am against the use of the N-word by anyone and I think we must be consistent," he told The Associated Press. "We must not use the word."


http://www.wtopnews.com/?sid=1441528&nid=104


Ok her is my look to the future article for today's blog entry. This will give you and interesting look at what this Country will look like if we let Sharia Law rule here. Don't be mistaken over the last few years you have seen unrest in Europe over this issue where when an area becomes predominately Muslim, they want to be governed by Sharia Law. It is happening in England (www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1535478/Sharia-law-is-spreading-as-authority-wanes.html) and France (politicalbeachgirl.blogspot.com/2006/10/teacher-violates-frances-sharia-law.html) and other countries now, about a year ago in Canada this came up also (news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4215182.stm www.cbc.ca/news/background/islam/shariah-law.html). We recently had a cabbie that killed his daughter an "honor killing" (www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/011008dnmetteenskilled.7ba7cc6.html)

and now the latest outrage?

"Kidnapped Christian girls, judge ratifies marriage and conversion" By Qaiser Felix ("AsiaNews", July 16, 2008) Islamabad, Pakistan - District judge Mian Muhammad Naeem, of the section of Muzaffargarh, has ruled that the two Christian sisters "have converted in a legitimate manner to Islam", and for this reason they cannot be "restored to their family of origin". Setting aside the request from their father to regain custody of his daughters, the judge also admitted the "validity" of the marriage of the girls to two Muslims. Saba Younas, aged 13, and her sister Anila were kidnapped last June 26 in the village of Chowk Munda, in the province of Punjab, where they had gone to visit their uncle, Khalid Raheel. This is the same uncle who in recent days reported their kidnapping, asking for help from news organisations and human rights groups. According to Raheel's account, a Muslim fruit vendor named Muhammad Arif Bajwa kidnapped the girls, and then handed them over to a friend, Falak Sher Gill, who then organised the marriage between his own son and the older of the Christian sisters, Saba. In court, moreover, father and son both stressed the "complete willingness of the girl to contract marriage". The girls' uncle does not conceal his preoccupation, and denounces to AsiaNews that the Muslims involved in the kidnapping are acting as a "gang", recruiting the girls in order to "make them work in a bordello". This alarm has also been heard by the Catholic commission for justice and peace (NCJP) in the country, which confirms the words of Khalid Raheel: the kidnappers are believed to be human traffickers linked to prostitution, known to the police and under the protection of some local politicians. "For these unscrupulous people", charges Naeem Asghar, local coordinator of the NCJP, marriage is a pretence in order to control the girls, run their lives and exploit them for their own business purposes". The Catholic community continues to uphold the cause of Saba and Anila, and promises that the family will not be left to itself. Expressing the hope that the girls will be brought back home, the coordinator of the NCJP emphasises that "an appeal will soon be presented to the high court of Multan, to contest the decision of the district judge" and have the girls "restored to their parents".

http://wwrn.org/article.php?idd=29073

Not sure which part of the Country you are in but if you have trouble with mosquitoes, then you probably have to worry about West Nile Virus. It is starting to show up in my area, in the birds tested.

Mosquito samples test positive for West Nile virus
July 16, 2008 - 8:23pm
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Alexandria city health officials say mosquito samples taken last week from Daingerfield Island have tested positive for West Nile virus.
The samples were collected July 9. The health department says it's the city's first reported activity of the virus this year.
Officials say no human cases of the virus have been reported in the city this year. They recommend residents eliminate mosquito breeding grounds by emptying water from containers such as birdbaths at least once a week.

http://www.wtop.com/?nid=25&sid=1441509

If you want to find out more info about it you can go to this site for more info

http://survivetheflu.tripod.com/id66.html


Have a great day

eeyore

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

I almost got sick today when i heard about the latest antics of John Kerry and others. They are true politicians. They are willing to sacrifice what is the best interest of the citizens (some would say subjects) on the alter of political correctness. I have nothing personal against anyone with aids, if they are here and are legal citizens they deserve the rights afforded them by the Constitution. They are trying to make it so people with an easily transmitted fatal disease can be allowed to enter this country. I don't think any of them (with diseases) should be allowed here at all, period. I was outraged with them letting the man with TB into this country and they knew it, the world has gone crazy, below is the article


US ban on visitors with HIV could end soon July 16, 2008 - 6:29am

WASHINGTON (AP) - A two-decade ban on people with HIV visiting or immigrating to the United States may end soon through a Senate bill aimed at fighting AIDS and other diseases in Africa and other poor areas of the world.
The U.S. is one of a dozen countries _ including Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Libya and Russia _ that ban travel and immigration for HIV-positive people.
Even China, said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., recently changed that policy, deciding it was "time to move beyond an antiquated, knee-jerk reaction" to people with HIV.
"There's no excuse for a law that stigmatizes a particular disease," Kerry said Tuesday at a speech to the Center for Strategic & International Studies HIV/AIDS Task Force. Even people with avian flu or the Ebola virus have an easier time than those with HIV when it come to applying for visas, he said.
Kerry and Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., are trying to repeal the ban, first implemented in 1987 and confirmed by Congress in 1993. The two have attached their measure to legislation _ which the Senate may pass this week _ that would provide $50 billion over the next five years to fight AIDS and other diseases in Africa and other poor areas.
Foreign citizens, students and tourists can apply for a difficult-to-obtain special waiver for short-term visits, but an HIV-positive person has little chance of obtaining permanent residency.
Under current law, HIV is the only medical condition explicitly listed under immigration law. The Kerry-Smith provision would make HIV equivalent to other communicable diseases where medical and public health experts at the Health and Human Services Department _ not consular officials at U.S. embassies _ determine eligibility for admission.
Those with HIV seeking legal permanent residency would still have to demonstrate they have the resources to live in this country and would not become a "public charge."
The HIV ban was "adopted during a time of widespread fear and ignorance about the HIV virus," said Allison Herwitt, legislative director of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay and lesbian civil rights group.
Among the consequences, experts on HIV and AIDS who are themselves infected have been unable to attend conferences in the U.S. Students and refugees in the country who may be at risk of infection have been reluctant to seek testing or treatment.
"Health care professionals, researchers and other exceptionally talented people have been blocked from the United States," some 160 health and AIDS groups said recently in a letter urging Congress to end the current policy. "Since 1993, the International Conference on AIDS has not been held on U.S. soil due to this policy."
Herwitt said some HIV-positive people seeking visas lie on their applications and then don't bring their medications. "It's not only wrongheaded and discriminatory, but can also cause people to not tell the truth."
Both President George H.W. Bush and President Clinton sought to ease the policy and in 2006 the current President Bush asked the Homeland Security Department to streamline the waiver process. Congress so far has not gone along.
There's still opposition.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., may offer an amendment to eliminate the Kerry-Smith provision from the Senate bill. Sessions cited Congressional Budget Office estimates that the new immigrants coming in under the relaxed policy could cost the government more than $80 million over a 10-year period. "Most people just don't want to talk about that."
Sessions said the Health and Human Services Department already has considerable flexibility to grant entry visas.
The measure would offset the costs of new immigrants by raising the price of applying for a visitor's visa by $1 for three years and then $2 for the next five years.
The House version of the Africa AIDs bill does not have the travel and immigration provision, but advocates said it will be included in the final version of the bill that goes to the president.
Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., is sponsoring companion legislation in the House.
The Africa AIDS bill is S. 2731.
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On the Net:
Congress: http://thomas.loc.gov/
Human Rights Campaign: http://www.hrc.org/

http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=116&sid=1441026



Another thing that caught my eye today was a commentary written by Paul Flanagan

Gun Rights are not equal to Voting Rights

POSTED July 15 2008

Jim Crow is alive and well in D.C. Just how you ask? Well, under Jim Crow laws Blacks had to pass writing tests, vision tests and pay a fee to register to vote. Today the District of Columbia goes much farther than that. You also have to give your firearm to the Police to have it ballistically 'fingerprinted', have a background check performed and wait weeks to months for your so-called 'Right' to have a firearm.
The Maryland State Police have been doing ballistic 'fingerprinting' for several years and have asked the state government that it stop doing so. Why? In the years since its inception the program has solved ZERO crimes. 0, Nada.
The same knuckleheads that INSIST that no identification should be required to vote now require not only a valid I.D. but Jim Crow style testing for a right that is just as important if not more so than voting. Voting might get you what you want, having a firearm might save your life.
I suppose the D.C. City Council and the Police Chief have decided that some rights are more equal than others. And obviously they don't trust their citizens who in fact are mostly Black.


See http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/jul/15/dc-on-verge-of-new-gun-law-at-risk-of-challenges/ for more information on this topic.

Of course there is a lot more going on in the world then just this, in the coming days hopefully it will get more exciting.

Economy is going in the toilet, Gold is up over a hundred dollars and ounce since the beginning of the year. As of this post it is down 12.50 today, there was small dip about a week ago. If you want to buy it buy it when it dips. Silver is up about four bucks since the beginning of the year. It was as high as almost 21 bucks in March now it is at about 18.50, it had the same dip about a week ago. Oil on the other hand has taken a dive in the last few weeks it is at 134 and change right now. Which is normal, oil and gold usually go the opposite, when one rises the other drops, but not in the recent past. Stocks are showing a small rise, it is about time.

That Indy bank run is interesting, i did hear some interesting warnings for you rich folks with more then 100,000 in any given account. If you are not in one of the big mega banks, you need to be splitting your accounts down to 100 grand each no more. Even goes for your retirement accounts, the guy on the radio said just ask your banker (some would say "bankster") about how to do it. There are ways to keep it under the 100 grand amount, but if you don't ask they won't tell. Why is it important? Because any given account is only insured by the Government for up to 100 grand. So if the bank closes and you have over 100 grand in the account, you will most likely lose it. So play it safe and have multiple accounts. Here is a pretty good article about the Indy bank run http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=111&sid=1441053

One more thing here is a pretty neat website lets you over view of the gas prices across the Country. GasBuddy.com If your summer vacation plans include a road trip, GasBuddy.com can help ease the pain at the pump. GasBuddy.com displays the price of fuel -- including diesel -- by Zip Code, coast-to-coast. It is laid out like a temperature map, representing the highest pump prices as deep red, and the lowest per gallon cost as deep green. Zooming in on the map allows you to see gas prices almost by street.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

This is the first of many and regular posts that will be added to this blog. For years i have been following the news and trends that evidence themselves in the world in which we live. I have a bias and it slants in the comments i make, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. My bias would tend towards my God, my Family, my Country, and my rights. You can see more of what i believe in the about me part.



This blog is a project that has been under consideration for a long time.



The family and i just got back from vacation, it was only a week, but it was relaxing and the fireworks were good as usual. So i guess it is time to get to work.

What i hope to accomplish is to pick out a few of the most meaningful pieces fo news that i come across during that day. They will run the gammut from the economy (which is in the toliet) or it may be about the Goverment incroaching on our freedoms, about the Christian heritage of this Country or might bounce to a project i'm working on.


I hope you enjoy it.


Eeyore