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  • National debt, budget deficit exploding; Treasury commemorates beginning of Ramadan

    08/11/2010 6:55:26 PM PDT · by Nachum · 24 replies
    washington examinier ^ | 8/11/10 | Mark Tapscott
    Well, I certainly felt more confident and hopeful about America’s financial future after reading this online news release from the U.S. Treasury Department. How about you? Treasury Department Statement Marking the Beginning of Ramadan August 11, 2010 TG-824 Treasury Department Statement Marking the Beginning of Ramadan WASHINGTON – As Muslims in the United States and around the world begin their observance of Ramadan, the U.S. Department of the Treasury recognizes the importance of this period of intense devotion, reflection and charitable giving. Charitable giving and philanthropy are core American values,
  • Students at Lincoln Memorial Told to Stop Singing National Anthem

    08/10/2010 8:26:54 AM PDT · by nmh · 61 replies
    Fox News ^ | 8/9/10 | Todd Starnes
    A group of high school students attending a conservative leadership conference in Washington, D.C. said they were ordered by a security guard to stop singing the national anthem during a June 25 visit to the Lincoln Memorial. “They told them to stop singing,” said Evan Gassman, a spokesman for the Young America’s Foundation. “I was taken aback. You wouldn’t expect a display of national patriotism to be censored." ... “If their idea of civil disobedience is singing the national anthem, then so be it,” Gassman said. “Let them disobey.” The crime was "singing it loudly".
  • First woman to head major US intelligence agency

    08/09/2010 11:57:57 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 42 replies
    ap ^ | Aug 9 | KIMBERLY DOZIER
    FORT BELVOIR, Va. (AP) -- Letitia A. Long became the first woman director of a major U.S. intelligence agency Monday, taking her post as chief of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency at a ceremony at the agency's half-built, high-tech campus in Springfield, Va....
  • Students at Lincoln Memorial Told to Stop Singing National Anthem

    08/09/2010 6:48:13 PM PDT · by antidemoncrat · 71 replies
    Fox News ^ | 8/9/10 | Todd Starnes
    A group of high school students attending a conservative leadership conference in Washington, D.C. said they were ordered by a security guard to stop singing the national anthem during a June 25 visit to the Lincoln Memorial.
  • NJ man gunned down at anti-violence block party

    08/04/2010 9:50:58 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 15 replies
    Associated Press ^ | August 4, 2010
    PATERSON, N.J. (AP) -- Police say a man attending a block party as part of the National Night Out anti-crime initiative was shot and killed in New Jersey's third-largest city. Paterson police say 39-year-old Robert Godfrey was shot in the head while arguing with another man on a crowded street Tuesday.
  • Missionaries of the Ax

    07/24/2010 12:28:23 AM PDT · by RJR_fan · 5 replies · 1+ views
    American Vision ^ | March 3, 2010 | Bojidar Marinov
    Located in the very heart of modern-day Germany, in the province of Hesse, is a small humble town of only 15,000 inhabitants. In the middle of that town stands an imposing old cathedral built in the 12th-14th centuries of reddish stone. Situated in front of that cathedral is the statue of a man in a monk’s garb on a stump of a freshly felled oak, with a huge Saxon ax in his hand. The humble town is Fritzlar, called Gaesmere in ancient times. It is known in Germany as the birthplace of two beginnings: Here began the Christianization of Germany,...
  • UK: National census to be axed after 200 years

    07/10/2010 1:39:18 AM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 10 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 7/9/2010 | Christopher Hope
    Francis Maude, the Cabinet Office minister, said the Census, which takes place every 10 years, was an expensive and inaccurate way of measuring the number of people in Britain. Francis Maude, the Cabinet Office minister Instead, the Government is examining different and cheaper ways to count the population more regularly, using existing public and private databases, including credit reference agencies. It will represent a historic shift in the way that information about the nation’s population, religion and social habits is gathered. The suggestion is likely to be approved by Cabinet next week. It will be too late to prevent the...
  • Town hall meeting on national debt is a reality check for Dallas-area residents

    06/27/2010 10:49:44 PM PDT · by Nachum · 7 replies
    dallas moring news ^ | 6/27/10 | TODD J. GILLMAN
    Several hundred Dallas-area residents gathered Saturday for an all-day brainstorming session about the ballooning national debt. They sweated. They scratched their heads, jotted notes and haggled. They made tough choices and in the end, like Congress itself, many came up short. Frank Reister discussed options with his table Saturday at the AmericaSpeaks town hall meeting on the national debt. Reister thought the choices subtly led people toward protecting entitlement programs. Table 29, for instance, tried earnestly for hours. They got about halfway to the goal of trimming the deficit by $1.2 trillion.
  • No Drones Yet

    06/11/2010 2:10:02 PM PDT · by lakeprincess · 12 replies · 289+ views
    The Washington TImes ^ | June 11, 2010 | Jennifer Harper
    Inquiring minds want to know. Has the White House responded to any requests made by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to help secure her state's border against illegal immigration and narco-terrorism, like with a couple more OH-58 helicopters or a few unmanned aerial vehicles, more affectionately known in some circles as Predator UAVs? Well, no. "We have had no specific response from the administration on any of our proposals..."
  • Report from the Republican National Jewish Coalition Summer Event

    06/07/2010 10:36:33 AM PDT · by Nachum · 7 replies · 20+ views
    I had the pleasure of attending the Summer Bash that the Republican Jewish Coalition held last night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. There was a powerful speaking line up that (among others)included talk show host Dennis Praeger, actor-statesman John Voight, Congresswoman Michelle Bachman, (former) Congressman Norm Coleman, and Karl Rove. A very moving evening with some wonderful speeches. If there was one message that seemed to resonate with all the speakers was that the next election may very well be the most important of our generation. My own personal bias was that Karl Rove was the most fascinating person of...
  • Washington National Cathedral Ponders Sale of Rare Books

    06/05/2010 6:40:17 AM PDT · by tellw · 22 replies · 431+ views
    Washington Post ^ | June 5, 2010 | Anne Gowen
    Over the past two years, economic hard times have loomed as large at Washington National Cathedral as the Gothic spires that grace the city's skyline. The cathedral has slashed its budget from $27 to $13 million, outsourcing its gift shop operation and shuttering its popular greenhouse and its continuing education college for clergy. Three rounds of layoffs have reduced the staff from 170 to 70, including, at the end of this month, the cathedral's conservator and the liturgist who oversaw the April memorial service for civil rights pioneer Dorothy Height.
  • Both national party committees spend big chunks on fancy meals, hotels, travel

    04/22/2010 10:02:58 AM PDT · by Nachum · 3 replies · 151+ views
    wapo ^ | 4/22/10 | R. Jeffrey Smith
    Both the national Democratic and Republican party committees spend about two-thirds of the money they take in on the care and comfort of committee staffs and on efforts to raise more funds, with lavish spending on limousines, expensive hotels, meals and tips, an analysis of the latest financial disclosure data shows.
  • Solitary Confinement

    04/07/2010 8:12:18 PM PDT · by Sprite518 · 9 replies · 538+ views
    Controversial real-time event shows how 3 volunteers handle a week in the hole.
  • Obama to Limit Potential Uses of Nuclear Weapons

    04/06/2010 8:40:33 AM PDT · by EagleUSA · 48 replies · 856+ views
    Fox News / AP ^ | 4/6/2010 | AP / Fox News
    The Obama administration is locking up the country's nuclear weapons for all but the most "extreme circumstances," pledging in a new policy not to develop new nuclear weapons and to limit the use of the ones in storage -- even for self defense. The new strategy stops short of declaring the United States will never be the first to launch a nuclear attack. But officials said the goal is to move toward a policy where the "sole purpose" of nuclear weapons is to deter or respond to a nuclear attack. And Obama, in an interview with The New York Times,...
  • Uh oh: US and UK sovereign debt might lose AAA status

    03/15/2010 12:43:32 PM PDT · by ksm1 · 7 replies · 200+ views
    Frontier Outlook ^ | March 15, 2010
    Bloomberg headline: “U.S., U.K. Move Closer to Losing Rating, Moody’s Says.” Watch out. But then again, is this really anything new? Notable quotes: The governments of the two economies must balance bringing down their debt burdens without damaging growth by removing fiscal stimulus too quickly, Pierre Cailleteau, managing director of sovereign risk at Moody’s in London, said in a telephone interview. Under the ratings company’s so-called baseline scenario, the U.S. will spend more on debt service as a percentage of revenue this year than any other top-rated country except the U.K., and will be the biggest spender from 2011 to...
  • Top 5 reasons to oppose the national ID card

    03/10/2010 6:18:19 AM PST · by aquapub · 60 replies · 1,280+ views
    Conservative Examiner ^ | 3-10-10 | Robert Moon
    There is a new national ID card being proposed in the Senate as part of the left's latest attempt to import 15 million new Democrat voters (illegal immigrants) that will contain the fingerprints and other personal information of the person it belongs to.
  • One step away from the Mark of the Beast

    03/09/2010 3:24:21 PM PST · by publius321 · 134 replies · 1,264+ views
    http://www.TableOfWisdom.com ^ | March 9, 2010 | by MrArbitrage
    The judgment of this guy is just absolutely astounding. According to The Wall Street Journal, Lindsey Graham is working on some new legislation: All legal U.S. workers, including citizens and immigrants, would be issued an ID card with embedded information. Why not just go for the required embedding into the hands and forehead Lindsey? Anyone with even a morsel of sense could see that's where you're going! Good Lord, these RINOs are as stupid as they are incompetent. That's actually paying Lindsey a -compliment- because if he isn't incompetent, he is diabolical. This just confirms that these RINOs MUST go....
  • Great at Athletics, Not at Anthems (U.S. Gold Medalists Can't/Won't Sing the National Anthem)

    02/20/2010 7:37:58 AM PST · by tellw · 68 replies · 2,289+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Feb 20, 2010 | David Biderman
    'Oh, Say, Can You See, by the...Um...Help!' They can ski down steep slopes at lightning speeds, perform quad spins on ice and do backflips on halfpipes, so how's this for a new, novel Olympic challenge: Singing your country's national anthem on the medal stand. A scant 21.2% of gold-medal winners in these Games actually sang their entire national anthem, with an additional 18.2% mustering bits and pieces while mumbling or entirely missing other parts, according to a Wall Street Journal study of 33 winners through Thursday's events. Six Americans were part of this assessment and only one, snowboarder Seth Wescott,...
  • National Enquirer Now Legit, According to Pulitzer Prize Board

    02/19/2010 4:05:46 PM PST · by Nachum · 17 replies · 564+ views
    abc ^ | 2/19/10 | SHEILA MARIKAR and RUSSELL GOLDMAN
    The National Enquirer is now legit, according to the Pulitzer Prize Board. The body behind journalism's most prestigious award conceded Thursday that the self-proclaimed tabloid can compete with mainstream news outlets for its prizes. Because it broke the story about former presidential candidate John Edwards's mistress and love child, the Enquirer's staff is eligible for the Pulitzer in two categories: "Investigative Reporting" and "National News Reporting." "We'll see what happens," National Enquirer executive editor Barry Levine said today. "We want to see now that the Pulitzer people review our submission and we expect, obviously, that there's going to be tremendous...
  • Clemson students, faculty to discuss climate change during National Teach-In

    02/02/2010 7:57:44 AM PST · by TornadoAlley3 · 10 replies · 419+ views
    www.clemson.edu ^ | 02/02/10 | www.clemson.edu
    CLEMSON — Clemson University will join hundreds of other colleges, universities and schools around the nation Thursday, Feb. 11, in the National Teach-In on Climate Change.