Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-NV) plans on holding a vote next week involving the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. This will be contained within a defense budget legislation package.
I wonder what page this “language” is on?
Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-NV) plans on holding a vote next week involving the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. This will be contained within a defense budget legislation package.
I wonder what page this “language” is on?
According to Fareed Zakaria of Newsweek, we have indeed.
After reading his article, I would have to say that I agree. Read it, a lot of good information there that we never got from anywhere else.
UPDATE: Apparently, Ted Koppel doesn’t get it. Being American, that is.
Not Now. Not Ever.
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf has been involved in a series of conferences to push Sharia law throughout the world and now attempting to force it down our throats here in the United States.
This is incompatible with our Rule of Law. Why is it that our elected officials fail to understand that?
By the way, if anyone thinks I am making this up – read this.
Oh, and Atlas Shrugs has a very interesting map.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, History, National Security, Politics, Sovereignty, Terrorism
Tagged 911, Ground Zero, Violence
Massachusetts wants to.
And, so far, five other states did. (Guess who was first?)
Good idea?? You know what this means don’t you?
It would mean that their states’ electoral votes may be awarded to a candidate who did not win statewide.
Still think it’s a good idea? I do not.
Here’s the status so far, state-by-state.
UPDATE: Here is a very good post on the Electoral College subject.
Oops. Looks like Massachusetts passed it.
Now I have a question for the entire country. In view of this seeming trend, how would states that DO NOT have such high density populations, like these that do have – New York, California and others, feel when the overriding concern for becoming President means the only places they have to go are the major cities? Still think your vote has the same weight?
Quote –
“What we are submitting is the idea that the president should be selected by the majority of people in the United States of America,” Senator James B. Eldridge, an Acton Democrat, said before the Senate voted to enact the bill.
Under the new bill, he said, “Every vote will be of the same weight across the country.”
Mark my words, it is a facade, people. Wake up!
Here’s a timeline of the government’s mishandling of the Gulf oil disaster.
Plug the damn back nine golf holes already.
I hate it when that happens.
My best friend and I were talking the other day about looming price increases on our fuel consumption such as gas and diesel. Well, here’s what a former Shell Executive has to say – we may be seeing $6 to $8 per gallon of fuel on the horizon.
I have one question for each of us. How much money do you have left to spend at the end of your monthly budget?
To expand on this: Will you be able to afford to go to work every day now? How about your grocery bill? Bet we are all going on a forced diet, you think? How often will you be cutting your grass now? Probably have to do it yourself since you won’t be able to afford paying your lawn service, right? Home deliveries of food, drugs, newspapers, trash and recycle pickups – all those are going to increase in their bills left in your mailbox. No more going out to eat, no more going to the mall or movies. (And let’s face it, there will likely be a rash of additional bankruptcies and foreclosures right on the heels of all these cost increases.)
And let’s not forget our electric bills.
Thank the Administration, folks. For their short-sightedness and reactionary policies involving the latest fiasco.
This is going to hurt. Big time.
Posted in Deficit, Economy, Energy, Environmental, Ethics, National Defense, National Security, Politics, Taxes
Tagged Incompetence, Spending, Unemployment
Two Thirds don’t want to re-elect their present lawmakers.
Gee, I wonder why.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Immigration, National Defense, National Security, Politics, Taxes, Terrorism, Voting
Senator Robert Bennett finished in third place behind Tea Party backed candidate Mike Lee and businessman Tim Bridgewater.
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Hhhmm. Not too good.