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  • The Obama Timeline: 1961-2008

    10/27/2008 3:00:30 PM PDT · by ConservativeStLouisGuy · 19 replies · 5,378+ views
    Colony14.net ^ | 2008 | Don Fredrick
    The Obama Timeline: 1961-2008  The following is an attempt to present the relevant aspects of Barack Obama’s life, from birth to the present. Every attempt has been made to present accurate names, information, and dates. If errors or significant omissions are noted, please free to contact the author at colony14@gmail.com. Please keep in mind, however, that it is incredibly difficult to pin down the Obama campaign on specifics regarding the candidate’s past. His staffers have released very little documentation, and requests for clarification go unanswered, or are answered in different ways by different staffers.  1961-1966 Barack Obama Jr. is born on August...
  • Obama's Timeline

    10/22/2008 3:59:09 PM PDT · by GaryLee1990 · 41 replies · 3,995+ views
    Colony 14 ^ | 10/22/08 | Gary, Hillard, Ohio
    This is an interesting site I came across today...Obama's life timeline. This guy is truly not who he appears to be. Here is the site.
  • The Timeline Project

    09/30/2008 6:38:27 AM PDT · by George Smiley · 74 replies · 2,223+ views
    various ^ | 30-SEP-2008 | George Smiley
    Let's collaboratively build a timeline of this disaster, starting with when these agencies were formed, tracking the legislation that was not only passed, but proposed, and quotes from who supported and opposed it. PLEASE INCLUDE URLs so we can link to sources. Here's a start. 1938 Fannie Mae, or the Federal National Mortgage Association, was founded in 1938. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode12/usc_sup_01_12_10_13_20_III.html 1954 1954 Charter Act 1968 1968 Charter Act 1970 Freddie Mac, or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, was established in 1970 1989 Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 1990, James A. Johnson went to work for Fannie...
  • The Democrat Record On Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac (2003-2007)

    09/30/2008 7:54:43 AM PDT · by SBD1 · 49 replies · 2,817+ views
    Congressional Transcripts | September 30, 2008 | SBD
    HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES HOLDS A HEARING ON TREASURY DEPARTMENT'S VIEWS ON THE REGULATION OF GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ENTERPRISES SEPTEMBER 10, 2003And I now will recognize the ranking member, the gentleman from Massachusetts, Mr. Frank. FRANK: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate hearing from the two Cabinet secretaries, but I just say at the outset that before we move on any legislation, I would hope we would have some additional hearings. And in particular, I think it's important that the variety of groups in our country who care about housing be invited, because that's my major focus here, as it's...
  • Decisions, Decisions...

    08/22/2008 5:39:17 AM PDT · by covered wagon · 101+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | Aug 22, 2008 | Fred, TX
    A reader's comment posted on Townhall.com that deserves its own post: In December 1966, when John McCain requested his first combat assignment in Vietnam, Barack Obama turned 5 years old and was enjoying the freedoms a child should enjoy. As Obama turned 7, McCain had survived a burning jet fire on the USS Forrestal and had just flown his 23rd bombing mission over communist North Vietnam. In 1973, as Obama reached age 12, McCain was finally released from a prisoner-of-war camp in the Hanoi Hilton...Read the whole thing here.
  • Timeline for Iraq Drawdown Would Be Dangerous, Mullen Says[The Nation’s Top Military Officer]

    07/27/2008 4:04:06 AM PDT · by Son House · 2 replies · 169+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Tuesday, 22 July 2008 | By Fred W. Baker III
    Setting a timeline for U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq would be “dangerous,” and troop reductions there should continue to be made based on security conditions on the ground, the nation’s top military officer said July 20. President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki this week agreed to set a general “time horizon" for bringing more U.S. troops home from the war, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen said in an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” but he added that to his knowledge, the agreement does not include specific dates. “I think the consequences could be very dangerous in that regard,” he...
  • Timeline for Iraq Drawdown Would Be Dangerous, Mullen Says

    07/20/2008 2:45:07 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 619+ views
    WASHINGTON, July 20, 2008 – Setting a timeline for U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq would be “dangerous,” and troop reductions there should continue to be made based on security conditions on the ground, the nation’s top military officer said today. President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki this week agreed to set a general “time horizon" for bringing more U.S. troops home from the war, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen said in an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” but he added that to his knowledge, the agreement does not include specific dates. “I think the consequences could be very dangerous...
  • Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki demands US withdrawal timetable

    07/07/2008 2:27:21 PM PDT · by mngran2 · 16 replies · 186+ views
    The Times (London) ^ | July 7, 2008 | James Hilder
    Iraq said for the first time today that it wanted to set a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from its territory. US President George Bush has long resisted any set schedule for pulling his 145,000 soldiers out of Iraq, arguing that it would play into the hands of insurgents. But an emboldened Nouri al-Maliki, the Shia prime minister who last week boasted he had crushed terrorism in Iraq, suggested it was time to start setting timelines. “The current trend is to reach an agreement on a memorandum of understanding either for the departure of the forces or a...
  • Black History Timeline

    06/02/2008 2:00:19 PM PDT · by restornu · 29 replies · 421+ views
    Blacklds.org ^ | June 2008
    Black History Timeline Black LDS History Black U.S. History 1619: First African slaves arrive in what would become the United States. 1816: American Colonization Society formed. At the urging of Charles Fenton Mercer, a Federalist member of the Virginia state assembly, Presbyterian minister Robert Finley helps found the organization which is devoted to bring free blacks from what would later be Liberia to the United States. Despite being overtly anti-slavery, ACS members were openly racist and frequently argued that free blacks would be unable to assimilate into white society. Source: Wikipedia 1815: A.M.E. Church Founded The African Methodist Episcopal...
  • Lavrov says time's not right for pullout of Iraq

    04/27/2008 12:48:16 PM PDT · by Dawnsblood · 2 replies · 151+ views
    There can be no question of foreign troops being withdrawn from Iraq at present, Russia's foreign minister said on Tuesday. "Iraq's law enforcement structures are not in a position to assume complete responsibility for ensuring security in the country and to effectively counter terrorist groups," Sergei Lavrov told an international conference on Iraq in Kuwait City. He said that although some successes had been achieved in the security sphere, the situation remained volatile. "Positive changes are yet to be irreversible. Consider the recent fighting in Basra and Baghdad, the echo of which is still resounding [throughout the country], and the...
  • Bali meeting to set timeline for climate change deal by 2009: UN chief

    12/06/2007 7:20:50 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 8 replies · 197+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 12/6/07 | AFP
    UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - UN chief Ban Ki-moon said Thursday he favoured a binding cap on greenhouse gas emissions but noted that the climate change conference in Indonesia should focus on setting a timeline for a deal by 2009. "As far as I am concerned, as secretary general, as a matter of principle, there should be mandatory capping," Ban told reporters here two days before he was due to leave for the Bali conference. "However, I know that there are some concerns in some of the developing countries, therefore, this issue should be discussed in the future negotiation process," he...
  • The Stab That Failed

    11/24/2007 9:43:27 PM PST · by krogers58 · 62 replies · 698+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | 12/03/2007 | Noemie Emery
    Eagerly anticipating the defeat in Iraq to which they are so much attached, some on the left have also been preparing for another contingency: the assault that they think they see coming, a drive to pin the whole wretched failure on them. Apparently, this will be "stab in the back" redux, a new iteration of the theme deployed so successfully in interwar Germany by a resourceful, ambitious Austrian corporal, who managed to propel his rise to power with the claim that World War I would have been won by his country, if not for sinister forces at home. Then, it...
  • U.S. Goals Unchanged, But Timeline Extended, Bush Says

    09/20/2007 5:43:40 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 135+ views
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2007 – U.S. goals for progress in Iraq have not changed, but the timeline has been set back in order to achieve those goals, President Bush said here today. Bush said the original goal of turning security control over to Iraqis in all 18 of the country’s provinces by November has been delayed because progress has been slower than originally estimated. Still, he said, Iraqi control of the country’s provinces is an important step in denying al Qaeda and other extremist groups’ free movement in the region. “I believe it's worth it for the security of...
  • Dems to send Bush no-timeline war bill

    05/21/2007 1:14:27 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 142 replies · 5,657+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 5/21/07 | David Espo - ap
    WASHINGTON - In grudging concessions to President Bush, Democrats intend to draft an Iraq war-funding bill without a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops and shorn of billions of dollars in spending on domestic programs, officials said Monday. The legislation would include the first federal minimum wage increase in more than a decade, a top priority for the Democrats who took control of Congress in January, the officials added. While details remain subject to change, the measure is designed to close the books by Friday on a bruising veto fight between Bush and the Democratic-controlled Congress over the war....
  • Dems go to the mat over Iraq timeline

    05/02/2007 7:55:14 AM PDT · by bedolido · 7 replies · 912+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | 05-02-2007 | Anne Flaherty and Jennifer Loven
    WASHINGTON — In the end, neither side was willing to give an inch — or give up the last word. In the span of about two hours Tuesday, President Bush received, vetoed and publicly denounced legislation ordering troops to begin coming home from Iraq. Democrats, who had staged a dramatic signing ceremony, headed back to the television cameras to chide Bush for rejecting it.
  • Dems plan to persevere on Iraq timeline

    04/14/2007 11:37:29 AM PDT · by deaconjim · 7 replies · 483+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | 14 April, 2007 | ANNE FLAHERTY
    WASHINGTON - Democrats know they might lose this month's showdown with President Bush on legislation to pull troops out of Iraq. But with 2008 elections in mind, majority Democrats says it is only a matter of time before they will get their way. Senior Democrats are calculating that if they keep the pressure on, eventually more Republicans will jump ship and challenge the president — or lose their seats to Democratic contenders. "It's at least my belief that they are going to have to break because they're going to look extinction, some of them, in the eye," said Sen. Chuck...
  • Bush rips Democrats on Iraq timeline

    04/07/2007 3:41:24 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 13 replies · 878+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/7/07 | Ben Feller - ap
    CRAWFORD, Texas - President Bush criticized Democrats on Saturday for going on vacation without first giving him what he wants: a war spending bill free of orders to pull troops home. "I recognize that Democrats are trying to show their current opposition to the war in Iraq," Bush said in his weekly radio address from Crawford, where he is on a break of his own. "They see the emergency war spending bill as a chance to make that statement," Bush said. "Yet for our men and women in uniform, this emergency war spending bill is not a political statement, it...
  • Schwarzenegger backs 2007 deadline for U.S. in Iraq

    01/17/2007 7:59:24 PM PST · by calcowgirl · 21 replies · 564+ views
    Reuters ^ | Jan 17, 2007
    SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, suggested on Wednesday that the United States should withdraw its military forces from Iraq by the end of this year. "We should set a deadline and a timeline of when we pull out," he told a annual media lunch in Sacramento. "I think we should make it very clear to the Iraqi government that we are not going to stay there forever, that the end of this year they have to be self reliant and they have to create a military as quick as possible where they can take care...
  • Foleygate Timeline (updated)

    10/05/2006 9:28:48 AM PDT · by bobsunshine · 38 replies · 1,278+ views
    Strata-Sphere ^ | October 5, 2006 | AJ Strata
    Here is a fairly complete and accurate timeline on Foleygate compiled by AP. The key missing elements are the claims by Aravosis and Rogers on when they were attmepting to basically blackmail Fordham and when they got Fordham to ‘out’ Foley (their claims Fordham denies). We also need to add the July 28th appearance of the mystery website and the KoS commenter WHintern’s postings about Foley. So here is the more complete version from sources around the net such as Gateway Pundit and Mac Ranger and Radar On Line [additions from blog reporting entries and modifications in italics: July 1997:...
  • Timeline: History of the border

    09/24/2006 12:31:36 PM PDT · by SandRat · 16 replies · 1,163+ views
    The border is nearly 2,000 miles long and covers four U.S. and six Mexican states. It's the most frequently crossed international border in the world, with some 350 million people crossing legally every year, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico says. 1836 -- Texas gains independence from Mexico; Rio Grande becomes its southern border. 1848 -- At the end of the Mexican-American War, officials sign the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, in which Mexico gives up nearly half its territory, including modern-day California, most of Arizona and New Mexico and parts of Colorado, Nevada and Utah. 1853 -- Under the Gadsden Purchase, the...