Suffer These Crimes in Oakland? Don't Call the Cops NBC Bay Area
"Oakland's police chief is making some dire claims about what his force will and will not respond to if layoffs go as planned.
Chief Anthony Batts listed exactly 44 situations that his officers will no longer respond to and they include grand theft, burglary, car wrecks, identity theft and vandalism.
He says if you live and Oakland and one of the above happens to you, you need to let police know on-line."
This is american-socialism folks.
Learn from their failed experiment or suffer the guaranteed results of socialism/progressivism.
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Felons Voting Illegally May Have Put Franken Over the Top in Minnesota
FOXNews.com - Felons Voting Illegally May Have Put Franken Over the Top in Minnesota, Study Finds
"The six-month election recount that turned former 'Saturday Night Live' comedian Al Franken into a U.S. senator may have been decided by convicted felons who voted illegally in Minnesota's Twin Cities."
There is only ONE political party that fights against a valid photo ID requirement to vote....can you guess which one....?
"The six-month election recount that turned former 'Saturday Night Live' comedian Al Franken into a U.S. senator may have been decided by convicted felons who voted illegally in Minnesota's Twin Cities."
There is only ONE political party that fights against a valid photo ID requirement to vote....can you guess which one....?
'Growing Goods' program fertile ground for Muskegon students | MLive.com
'Growing Goods' program fertile ground for Muskegon students MLive.com
"Other lessons come in learning about work and consequences.
The youngsters are paid a small stipend — $10 the first week, $15 the weeks after — for weeding, if they show up every day, do their best and contribute to the greater good, Rich said.
There are other lessons."
What a great lesson for these underprivileged kids!
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need".....
That Karl Marx sure had a great idea, didn't he!
"Other lessons come in learning about work and consequences.
The youngsters are paid a small stipend — $10 the first week, $15 the weeks after — for weeding, if they show up every day, do their best and contribute to the greater good, Rich said.
There are other lessons."
What a great lesson for these underprivileged kids!
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need".....
That Karl Marx sure had a great idea, didn't he!
Monday, July 12, 2010
We Will Not Be Silenced
We Will Not Be Silenced Fox and Friends Voter Fraud Mediaite
"Amidst recent charges that the New Black Panther Party intimidated voters outside a Philadelphia polling place in 2008, a new documentary called We Will Not Be Silenced charges that this was not an isolated incident"
"Amidst recent charges that the New Black Panther Party intimidated voters outside a Philadelphia polling place in 2008, a new documentary called We Will Not Be Silenced charges that this was not an isolated incident"
Gone with the wind | Jamie Dean | Jul 17, 10
WORLD Magazine Gone with the wind Jamie Dean Jul 17, 10
"About once a month, Robert Bryce climbs onto the roof of his Austin, Texas, home, lugging a long-handled mop.
The science writer and Manhattan Institute fellow isn't cleaning gutters.
He's cleaning solar panels.
The 3,200-watts of solar photovoltaic panels provide one-third of the electricity that Bryce's family consumes, slightly reducing his monthly power bill.
But the panels aren't without problems: The start-up costs were high, the inverter has already broken once, and the panels require regular cleaning.
Bryce quickly wondered if the panels were worth the investment, and he soon realized that the limits of solar power for his Texas home extended to the rest of the country:
Solar power won't run America anytime soon.
Neither will wind power."
"About once a month, Robert Bryce climbs onto the roof of his Austin, Texas, home, lugging a long-handled mop.
The science writer and Manhattan Institute fellow isn't cleaning gutters.
He's cleaning solar panels.
The 3,200-watts of solar photovoltaic panels provide one-third of the electricity that Bryce's family consumes, slightly reducing his monthly power bill.
But the panels aren't without problems: The start-up costs were high, the inverter has already broken once, and the panels require regular cleaning.
Bryce quickly wondered if the panels were worth the investment, and he soon realized that the limits of solar power for his Texas home extended to the rest of the country:
Solar power won't run America anytime soon.
Neither will wind power."
Take history cruise on White Lake
Take history cruise on White Lake MLive.com
"Muskegon’s Port City Princess cruise ship will be on White Lake July 18 for three two-hour historical cruises."
"Muskegon’s Port City Princess cruise ship will be on White Lake July 18 for three two-hour historical cruises."
Obama Could Push US Into Insolvency Like Greece
Obama Could Push US Into Insolvency Like Greece: Sen. Gregg - CNBC
"The Obama administration is 'Europeanizing' the US with big government programs that eventually will make the country as insolvent as Greece, Sen. Judd Greg, R-N.H., told CNBC."
"The Obama administration is 'Europeanizing' the US with big government programs that eventually will make the country as insolvent as Greece, Sen. Judd Greg, R-N.H., told CNBC."
Crisis Awaits World’s Banks as Trillions Come Due
Crisis Awaits World’s Banks as Trillions Come Due - NYTimes.com
"The sovereign debt crisis would seem to create worry enough for European banks, but there is another gathering threat that has not garnered as much notice: the trillions of dollars in short-term borrowing that institutions around the world must repay or roll over in the next two years."
"The sovereign debt crisis would seem to create worry enough for European banks, but there is another gathering threat that has not garnered as much notice: the trillions of dollars in short-term borrowing that institutions around the world must repay or roll over in the next two years."
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Duncan: Congress needs to act now on school money
My Way News - Duncan: Congress needs to act now on school money
"U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan urged Congress on Friday to act soon to increase education funding because cash-strapped states can't wait until the fall to determine if they must lay off thousands of teachers.
.......At the forum, U.S. Sen. Patty Murray said she hopes fellow lawmakers spent their Fourth of July break hearing from parents and teachers, like she did."
No mention of the over-payed, over-benefited, underworked teachers giving a bit of their triple per year compensation increases.
"U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan urged Congress on Friday to act soon to increase education funding because cash-strapped states can't wait until the fall to determine if they must lay off thousands of teachers.
.......At the forum, U.S. Sen. Patty Murray said she hopes fellow lawmakers spent their Fourth of July break hearing from parents and teachers, like she did."
No mention of the over-payed, over-benefited, underworked teachers giving a bit of their triple per year compensation increases.
Friday, July 09, 2010
New Black Panther’s Shabazz: Fox News Stoking Racial Fears
New Black Panther’s Shabazz: Fox News Stoking Racial Fears
"New Black Panther Party Chairman Malik Shabazz told a Russian TV reporter that Fox News should be ashamed of themselves and that the charges of voter intimidation leveled against them by the Justice Department had no merit."
More hate from Obama'a buddies.
"New Black Panther Party Chairman Malik Shabazz told a Russian TV reporter that Fox News should be ashamed of themselves and that the charges of voter intimidation leveled against them by the Justice Department had no merit."
More hate from Obama'a buddies.
Christie administration recommends massive privatization of N.J. services
Christie administration recommends massive privatization of N.J. services NJ.com
"'The question has to be, ‘Why do you continue to operate in a manner that’s more costly and less effective?’ rather than, ‘Why change?’' said Richard Zimmer, the former Republican congressman who chaired the task force that wrote the report."
This governor is an American hero!
"'The question has to be, ‘Why do you continue to operate in a manner that’s more costly and less effective?’ rather than, ‘Why change?’' said Richard Zimmer, the former Republican congressman who chaired the task force that wrote the report."
This governor is an American hero!
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