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$299900 USD MLS® - Downtown, Fairhope, AL, US

Wednesday 24 September 2008 @ 8:00 pm
House FOR SALE: 6 Bedroom(s) 4 Bathroom(s) 2739 sq. ft.



Does Obama or McCain support HR 2755 - the bill before congress to abolish the Federal Reserve? Do you?

Wednesday 24 September 2008 @ 7:43 pm
I found this story on the blogs today - http://therightperspective.com/wordpress/?p=107 Constitutional Conservative Ron Paul has introduced H.R. 2755, the "Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act", which will repeal the Federal Reserve Act and abolish the US Federal Reserve at the end of 1 year after its passing into law. The 1 year time frame will be a "winding down" period, overseen by the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, who will continue to pay employees and operate day-to day dealings. The OMB Director will begin liquidating the Fed's assets, which will put into the General Fund of the Treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget will report back to Congress at the end of 18 months. The Texas Congressman has been a long time critic of the US Federal Reserve, ran a grassroots campaign for the Republican Party nomination of President of the United States. Paul was derided by many within his own party for his stance on the Iraq War. Despite poor showings in polls, Rep. Paul used his presidential campaign as a bully pulpit for small government and a strict interpretation of the US Constitution, which has since found an increasing acceptance by conservatives, including political commentators Glenn Beck and Chuck Norris. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-2755 Contact your Congressman/woman: https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml



In light of the current economic woes - would you support HR 2755 - the bill to eliminate the Federal Reserve?

Wednesday 24 September 2008 @ 7:39 pm
I found this story on the blogs today - http://therightperspective.com/wordpress/?p=107 Constitutional Conservative Ron Paul has introduced H.R. 2755, the "Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act", which will repeal the Federal Reserve Act and abolish the US Federal Reserve at the end of 1 year after its passing into law. The 1 year time frame will be a "winding down" period, overseen by the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, who will continue to pay employees and operate day-to day dealings. The OMB Director will begin liquidating the Fed's assets, which will put into the General Fund of the Treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget will report back to Congress at the end of 18 months. The Texas Congressman has been a long time critic of the US Federal Reserve, ran a grassroots campaign for the Republican Party nomination of President of the United States. Paul was derided by many within his own party for his stance on the Iraq War. Despite poor showings in polls, Rep. Paul used his presidential campaign as a bully pulpit for small government and a strict interpretation of the US Constitution, which has since found an increasing acceptance by conservatives, including political commentators Glenn Beck and Chuck Norris. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-2755 Contact your Congressman/woman: https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml I know the bill is not perfect... that is why your congressman/woman needs to hear your ideas on how to make it better! The principle of eliminating the Federal Reserve system is a good one - regardless of how bad the aftershock is felt around the world. No private bank should have this much power. Our money should be controlled by congress.



Reference Thread - Poulins and James Julia Auctions (October 3-7

Tuesday 23 September 2008 @ 7:22 am
Fall 2008 Firearms Auction October 6 & 7, 2008: 10am Preview: October 3-5, 2008: 9am - 5pm Location: Julia Auction Facility Fairfield, Maine 04937 Catalog: Session 1: Lots 1000-1588 (click here) Session 2: Lots 2043-2739 (click here) ...



This is a clearly partisan document…?

Saturday 20 September 2008 @ 6:16 pm
that follows, but facts are facts. This statement makes anyone with a disability who votes for McCain seem to disregard the rights entirely for people with disabilities. Using examples related to disability and only disability - can you give examples of why a person who is a disability advocate should vote for John McCain??? BARACK OBAMA VS. JOHN MCCAIN: Who Will Break Down the Barriers that Exclude People with Disabilities? OBAMA ON SUPPORT FOR LIVING INDEPENDENTLY IN THE COMMUNITY Obama is a co-sponsor of the Community Choice Act of 2007. Obama believes that individuals should be able to make their own choices for their living arrangements and live independently in their communities. [S.799, 110th Congress] Obama is a co-sponsor of the Community Living Assistance Services and Support (CLASS) Act Of 2007. This bill would help individuals with functional impairments pay for services that they need to maximize their independence. [S.1758, 110th Congress] MCCAIN ON SUPPORT FOR LIVING INDEPENDENTLY IN THE COMMUNITY McCain strongly opposes the Community Choice Act. Asked about the Community Choice Act at a Town Hall in Denver, McCain said “The Community Choice Act is not a piece of legislation that I support.” [McCain Town Hall, 7/7/08] OBAMA ON EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES Barack Obama supports full funding of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), early intervention and developmental programs, and expanded college opportunities for students with disabilities. Obama voted for over $44 billion in funding for the IDEA. [SCR 1, Senate Vote #94, 3/22/07] Obama will invest $10 billion per year in early intervention, educational and developmental programs for children between zero and five. His plan will help expand programs such as Early Head Start to serve more children with disabilities. His plan also will encourage states to expand programs for children with disabilities, such as IDEA Part C. [Obama Plan to Empower Americans with Disabilities] Obama supports increasing opportunities for college students with disabilities. He also will provide more support for these college students. Obama was an original co-sponsor of the Senate bill to reauthorize the Higher Education Act (S. 1642) which significantly expands opportunities and supports for individuals with disabilities to attend college and graduate programs. [S.1642, 110th Congress] MCCAIN ON EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES John McCain has repeatedly voted against the IDEA even though he claims he supports full funding of it. McCain has repeatedly voted against funding for special education. * McCain repeatedly voted against funding increases for the IDEA. [H.R.4577, Senate Vote #170, 6/30/00; SCR 23, Senate Vote #103, 3/26/03] * McCain has chosen tax cuts for the wealthy over education funding for students with disabilities. Specifically, McCain voted against increasing spending in the amount of $229 billion over 10 years for the IDEA. McCain also voted against an amendment that would create a reserve fund of $73 billion in IDEA funding. The spending would have been made possible by reducing tax cuts. [SCR 23, Senate Vote #103, 3/26/03; SCR 23, Senate Vote #70, 3/21/03] McCain did not co-sponsor reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (S. 1642). He also did not vote on passage of the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act in the 110th Congress. [S.1642, 110th Congress; S. 1642, Senate Vote #275, 7/24/07] OBAMA ON SOCIAL SERVICES SPENDING Obama opposes a freeze on social services spending for people with disabilities. Obama voted against capping non-defense spending which means that social service spending for people with disabilities could continue to meet their needs. In 2005, Obama voted against the Inhofe amendment that would cap non-defense, non-trust fund spending. [S.1932, Senate Vote #286, 11/3/05] MCCAIN ON SOCIAL SERVICES SPENDING McCain promises that he will cap non-defense spending for at least one year, meaning that social services spending for people with disabilities will be capped as well. McCain voted in favor of capping non-defense spending. In 2005, McCain voted for the Inhofe amendment that would cap non-defense and non-trust fund spending. [S.1932, Senate Vote #286, 11/3/05] McCain proposed a freeze of discretionary spending as illustrated when he said, “As president, I will also order a prompt and thorough review of the budgets of every federal program, department, and agency. While that top-to-bottom review is underway, we will institute a one-year pause in discretionary spending increases with the necessary exemption of military spending and veterans’ benefits.” [McCain Remarks on the Economy at Carnegie Mellon University, 4/15/08] OBAMA ON HEALTH CARE FOR AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES Obama will sign universal health care into law by the en Your Biblical values and my moral values are in direct conflict. McCain returned from the POW camp and his wife who had become disabled and quickly divorced her. He is against abortion for any reason what-so-ever, even if the mother of several existing children is raped would be risking her life to carry a pregnancy. He supports increasing the military budget while evaluating our spending, but keep all budgets that support people in need exactly the same. He refused to support an act that will give people choices about where they live that costs not one penny more. He is against so many things that to me seem to be the epitomy of what Christianity should be about.



This clearly is a partisan document…?

Saturday 20 September 2008 @ 6:11 pm
that follows, but facts are facts. This statement makes anyone with a disability who votes for McCain seem to disregard the rights entirely for people with disabilities. Using examples related to disability and only disability - can you give examples of why a person who is a disability advocate should vote for John McCain??? BARACK OBAMA VS. JOHN MCCAIN: Who Will Break Down the Barriers that Exclude People with Disabilities? OBAMA ON SUPPORT FOR LIVING INDEPENDENTLY IN THE COMMUNITY Obama is a co-sponsor of the Community Choice Act of 2007. Obama believes that individuals should be able to make their own choices for their living arrangements and live independently in their communities. [S.799, 110th Congress] Obama is a co-sponsor of the Community Living Assistance Services and Support (CLASS) Act Of 2007. This bill would help individuals with functional impairments pay for services that they need to maximize their independence. [S.1758, 110th Congress] MCCAIN ON SUPPORT FOR LIVING INDEPENDENTLY IN THE COMMUNITY McCain strongly opposes the Community Choice Act. Asked about the Community Choice Act at a Town Hall in Denver, McCain said “The Community Choice Act is not a piece of legislation that I support.” [McCain Town Hall, 7/7/08] OBAMA ON EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES Barack Obama supports full funding of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), early intervention and developmental programs, and expanded college opportunities for students with disabilities. Obama voted for over $44 billion in funding for the IDEA. [SCR 1, Senate Vote #94, 3/22/07] Obama will invest $10 billion per year in early intervention, educational and developmental programs for children between zero and five. His plan will help expand programs such as Early Head Start to serve more children with disabilities. His plan also will encourage states to expand programs for children with disabilities, such as IDEA Part C. [Obama Plan to Empower Americans with Disabilities] Obama supports increasing opportunities for college students with disabilities. He also will provide more support for these college students. Obama was an original co-sponsor of the Senate bill to reauthorize the Higher Education Act (S. 1642) which significantly expands opportunities and supports for individuals with disabilities to attend college and graduate programs. [S.1642, 110th Congress] MCCAIN ON EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES John McCain has repeatedly voted against the IDEA even though he claims he supports full funding of it. McCain has repeatedly voted against funding for special education. * McCain repeatedly voted against funding increases for the IDEA. [H.R.4577, Senate Vote #170, 6/30/00; SCR 23, Senate Vote #103, 3/26/03] * McCain has chosen tax cuts for the wealthy over education funding for students with disabilities. Specifically, McCain voted against increasing spending in the amount of $229 billion over 10 years for the IDEA. McCain also voted against an amendment that would create a reserve fund of $73 billion in IDEA funding. The spending would have been made possible by reducing tax cuts. [SCR 23, Senate Vote #103, 3/26/03; SCR 23, Senate Vote #70, 3/21/03] McCain did not co-sponsor reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (S. 1642). He also did not vote on passage of the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act in the 110th Congress. [S.1642, 110th Congress; S. 1642, Senate Vote #275, 7/24/07] OBAMA ON SOCIAL SERVICES SPENDING Obama opposes a freeze on social services spending for people with disabilities. Obama voted against capping non-defense spending which means that social service spending for people with disabilities could continue to meet their needs. In 2005, Obama voted against the Inhofe amendment that would cap non-defense, non-trust fund spending. [S.1932, Senate Vote #286, 11/3/05] MCCAIN ON SOCIAL SERVICES SPENDING McCain promises that he will cap non-defense spending for at least one year, meaning that social services spending for people with disabilities will be capped as well. McCain voted in favor of capping non-defense spending. In 2005, McCain voted for the Inhofe amendment that would cap non-defense and non-trust fund spending. [S.1932, Senate Vote #286, 11/3/05] McCain proposed a freeze of discretionary spending as illustrated when he said, “As president, I will also order a prompt and thorough review of the budgets of every federal program, department, and agency. While that top-to-bottom review is underway, we will institute a one-year pause in discretionary spending increases with the necessary exemption of military spending and veterans’ benefits.” [McCain Remarks on the Economy at Carnegie Mellon University, 4/15/08] OBAMA ON HEALTH CARE FOR AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES Obama will sign universal health care into law by the en end of his first term in office, and he has supported expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program (“SCHIP”) and health care programs for people with disabilities, children, and veterans. Under Obama’s plan to provide universal health insurance, insurance companies will not be able to stop individuals from getting coverage even if they have pre-existing conditions and disabilities. Obama’s plan allows individuals and businesses to purchase public or private health coverage through a national health insurance exchange. Obama’s plan would make health care more affordable and accessible to all Americans, particularly individuals who have been denied coverage in the private market due to a pre-existing condition or disability. [Obama Plan to Empower Individuals with Disabilities] Obama is a co-sponsor of ending the Medicare Waiting Period Act of 2007 (S.2102). Before they can get Medicare coverage, people with disabilities must first receive Social Security Disabilit end of his first term in office, and he has supported expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program (“SCHIP”) and health care programs for people with disabilities, children, and veterans. Under Obama’s plan to provide universal health insurance, insurance companies will not be able to stop individuals from getting coverage even if they have pre-existing conditions and disabilities. Obama’s plan allows individuals and businesses to purchase public or private health coverage through a national health insurance exchange. Obama’s plan would make health care more affordable and accessible to all Americans, particularly individuals who have been denied coverage in the private market due to a pre-existing condition or disability. [Obama Plan to Empower Individuals with Disabilities] Obama is a co-sponsor of ending the Medicare Waiting Period Act of 2007 (S.2102). Before they can get Medicare coverage, people with disabilities must first receive Social Security Disabilit Insurance (SSDI) for 24 months. Due to the 24-month Medicare waiting period, an estimated 400,000 Americans with disabilities are uninsured and many more are underinsured at a time in their lives when they need health coverage the most. During this waiting period, many individuals develop secondary conditions, their health status worsens and many die. Obama supports legislation that would phase out this harmful waiting period and provide individuals with health insurance. [S.2102, 110th Congress] Obama supported expanded health insurance for children. In 2007, Obama voted to reauthorize the SCHIP at over $60 billion for five years. Two children who live with a single parent who makes $51,510 would have access to health insurance coverage under SCHIP. The bill would provide $100 million in new grants to fund state outreach and enrollment efforts and allocate $49 million for a demonstration project to streamline the enrollment process for low-income children already eligible for for coverage. [HR 976, Senate Vote #307, 8/2/07] Obama supported assuring accessible health care to people with disabilities by co-sponsoring the Promoting Wellness for Individuals with Disabilities Act (S.1050) The bill would require the U.S. Access Board to establish access standards for all diagnostic equipment (examination tables, x-ray, mammography and other radiological equipment, etc.). It also educates physicians and dentists by requiring that medical schools, dental schools, and their residency programs provide training to improve competency and clinical skills in providing care to patients with disabilities (including those with intellectual disabilities) as a condition of receiving federal funds. Finally, it establishes a national wellness grant program which will authorize funding for programs or activities for smoking cessation, weight control, nutrition or fitness that are tailored to the needs of individuals with disabilities and authorize funding for preventive There is much more to this......but MrKP Disability legislation may not need to be your only consideration, but it is primarily mine and of most people with disabilities I know. I'd like to see a balanced view, but to date McCain or his campaign has not addressed disability issues. I was trying to give McCain's camp the opportunity to level the playing field before I wrote something up in an article I have been asked to write. Gem - You think you cannot afford all these government programs, but you can't afford not to have them. Because we do not have universal health care our health care costs cost more. People without insurance do not get preventive health care and so end up in emergency rooms getting far more long term expensive care than they would have if they had been able to go to a doctor regularly. There is much more to this......but MrKP Disability legislation may not need to be your only consideration, but it is primarily mine and of most people with disabilities I know. I'd like to see a balanced view, but to date McCain or his campaign has not addressed disability issues. I was trying to give McCain's camp the opportunity to level the playing field before I wrote something up in an article I have been asked to write. Gem - You think you cannot afford all these government programs, but you can't afford not to have them. Because we do not have universal health care our health care costs cost more. People without insurance do not get preventive health care and so end up in emergency rooms getting far more long term expensive care than they would have if they had been able to go to a doctor regularly. Sway - The Community Choice Act doesn't cost more dollars. It puts the choice of how to spend dollars in an individual's hands. If a senior gets 100,000 a year in benefits they can choose to take their 100,000 to a nursing home or receive care at home. Now people are forced into nursing homes as their are given no options. At home care rarely costs more than nursing home care and usually substantially less. http://www.experthomecare.com/blog/2008/05/home-care-costs-vs-nursing-home/



Five Ways to Save Money While Improving Your Home’s Energy

Saturday 20 September 2008 @ 6:39 am
(ARA) - The warning letters have already started filling mailboxes across the country. This winter, Americans will face higher utility bills than ever before.



This Week at WCU

Saturday 20 September 2008 @ 3:07 am
27, 7:30 pm Lyric Fest’s presentation “Mahler Resurrected” brings the 19th-century composer to life with songs and readings from letters as well as biographical narration. Tickets $20; students $5. Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, ...



Football Manager 2008 PC + Some Graphic.torrent [Sports/2007]

Saturday 20 September 2008 @ 1:42 am
Screen Shout [img]http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/2739/94234520070727screen007bk1.jpg[/img] Producer Sports Interactive Minimum System Requirements System : 1.2GHz Processor or equivalent RAM : 256 MB Hard Drive Space: 750 MB ...



Just “THINK” and control your Video Games.The Era of thought

Friday 19 September 2008 @ 4:12 pm
When integrated into games, virtual worlds and other simulated environments, this technology will have a profound impact on the user’s experience.” What do you think video games of the future will look like? ...



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