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  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    pjalive21 wrote:
    this is old news....being brought up again to take away from Obama's relationship with William Ayers and the ACORN debacle with voter fraud
    Cal Ripken Jr. has developed a lucrative, baseball-centered career that
    > includes stints as a television analyst, co-owner of a minor league team
    > and a long list of other business interests since retiring from the
    > Baltimore Orioles in 2002. But when he boards a plane at Washington Dulles
    > International Airport today for his latest venture, he'll be carrying a
    > batch of newly printed business cards.
    >
    > The complete article can be viewed at:
    > http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baseball/ripken/bal-te.sp.ripken28oct28,0,1480058.story
    >
    > Visit baltimoresun.com at http://www.baltimoresun.com
  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    Memorial for longtime state worker at Capitol
    Saturday, August 30, 2008
    The Oregonian
    SALEM -- A public memorial service for Marc "Ted" Winters, an aide to two
    governors and husband of state Sen. Jackie Winters, will be at 2 p.m.
    Friday, Sept. 5, in the Senate chambers at the Oregon Capitol.

    Winters died Tuesday at age 84.

    Winters worked for state government for 15 years, including seven years as
    staff to former Govs. Tom McCall and Bob Straub.

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    During the McCall administration, he served as director of the state
    Economic Opportunity Office. He helped to establish the Housing Division,
    which later became the Oregon Housing and Community Services Department.

    As a private citizen, he founded MAJAC Institute and New Life Christian
    Network Inc., a post-prison ministry. Along with his wife, Winters fed
    "Jackie's Ribs" in their restaurants and at cook-offs.

    In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Family Building Blocks
    or the Yatima Group Fund, both nonprofits in Salem.

    -- Michelle Cole
  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    he he he old news yeah the report was just released tonight ha ha ha ha your funny :D ...McCAIN just got booed at his own rally and now this news it makes for a terrible night for his campaign ....
    Memorial for longtime state worker at Capitol
    Saturday, August 30, 2008
    The Oregonian
    SALEM -- A public memorial service for Marc "Ted" Winters, an aide to two
    governors and husband of state Sen. Jackie Winters, will be at 2 p.m.
    Friday, Sept. 5, in the Senate chambers at the Oregon Capitol.

    Winters died Tuesday at age 84.

    Winters worked for state government for 15 years, including seven years as
    staff to former Govs. Tom McCall and Bob Straub.

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    During the McCall administration, he served as director of the state
    Economic Opportunity Office. He helped to establish the Housing Division,
    which later became the Oregon Housing and Community Services Department.

    As a private citizen, he founded MAJAC Institute and New Life Christian
    Network Inc., a post-prison ministry. Along with his wife, Winters fed
    "Jackie's Ribs" in their restaurants and at cook-offs.

    In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Family Building Blocks
    or the Yatima Group Fund, both nonprofits in Salem.

    -- Michelle Cole
  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    the wolf wrote:
    the probe just decided she did abuse her power getting her brother in law, but she did not break any laws.

    just saw it on the news. will post link when one becomes available.
    Sir John Hope (4th Earl of Hopetoun) His statue outside The Royal Bank of
    Scoland office, Dundas Street,
    Edinburgh.
    1765 - 1823 Soldier. Born at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh. Hope served at
    the Battle of Alexandria (1801) and led the First Division in Spain during
    the Peninsular War (1808 - 14). Under the command of General Sir John Moore
    (1761 - 1809), the British Army was faced with defeat in 1808 with the
    French having taken Madrid and advanced towards them. The British executed a
    winter retreat under terrible conditions across the mountains from Astorga
    to the coast at Corunna, with the intention of escaping by sea. However, the
    French attacked with greatly superior numbers and a desperate battle
    ensured, but the British were eventually triumphant and the French suffered
    massive casualties. Hope distinguished himself in this battle and, when
    Moore was killed, Hope heroically took command of the British Army. Sir
    David Baird of Newbyth (1757 - 1829) was severely injured in the same
    battle. Hope's successful evacuation of his army earned him a knighthood in
    his own right from King George III. The Peninsular War ended with the
    capture and isolation of Napoleon on the Island of Elba.
    Hope died in Paris and is remembered by various monuments, including large
    Hopetoun Monuments in Fife and East Lothian. His statue is to be found in
    front of Dundas House in Edinburgh's St Andrew's Square, Hope having been a
    governor of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    g under p wrote:
    Time for her to be on the down low now.

    Peace
    Sir John Hope (4th Earl of Hopetoun) His statue outside The Royal Bank of
    Scoland office, Dundas Street,
    Edinburgh.
    1765 - 1823 Soldier. Born at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh. Hope served at
    the Battle of Alexandria (1801) and led the First Division in Spain during
    the Peninsular War (1808 - 14). Under the command of General Sir John Moore
    (1761 - 1809), the British Army was faced with defeat in 1808 with the
    French having taken Madrid and advanced towards them. The British executed a
    winter retreat under terrible conditions across the mountains from Astorga
    to the coast at Corunna, with the intention of escaping by sea. However, the
    French attacked with greatly superior numbers and a desperate battle
    ensured, but the British were eventually triumphant and the French suffered
    massive casualties. Hope distinguished himself in this battle and, when
    Moore was killed, Hope heroically took command of the British Army. Sir
    David Baird of Newbyth (1757 - 1829) was severely injured in the same
    battle. Hope's successful evacuation of his army earned him a knighthood in
    his own right from King George III. The Peninsular War ended with the
    capture and isolation of Napoleon on the Island of Elba.
    Hope died in Paris and is remembered by various monuments, including large
    Hopetoun Monuments in Fife and East Lothian. His statue is to be found in
    front of Dundas House in Edinburgh's St Andrew's Square, Hope having been a
    governor of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
    AND THEY SAID I WON IN THE GAME OF MONOPOLY HOW ABOUT IT UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD STOLE THE CHEROKEE NATION MY BIRTH RIGHT MY LIFE>
  • JaneNY
    JaneNY Posts: 4,438
    Did you notice this story has dropped off the front page of CNN already, while other stories that were there before it are still there?

    Can you imagine what the McCain side would do with a story like this if it was someone from the Obama side in question? We'd be hearing about it for days at every rally.
    R.i.p. Rigoberto Alpizar.
    R.i.p. My Dad - May 28, 2007
    R.i.p. Black Tail (cat) - Sept. 20, 2008
  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    yup.
    Troopergate, "case closed", says CNBC.
    Secretary said Harriman had pointed out he was speaking personally and as
    old well-known friend of France. Secretary would now speak officially.
    Recognition will increase the prestige of Peiping. Since Korean war no
    country comparing in prestige to France has recognized Communist China.
    France must consider the effect of its action. If France finds American
    people react strongly, France must realize we are taking casualties every
    day. Just a short time ago we found 7 tons of Chinese Communist made arms
    south of Saigon. We are spitting blood.

    Secretary continued we do not believe agreement can be reached with China
    through means adopted by France. Communist China does not respect its
    agreements. President Kennedy felt we took French views into full account
    over Laos. We expect our views to be considered by France now.

    Secretary said Alphand had claimed recognition does not mean approval but it
    will be so interpreted. He had reviewed with Alphand many times our views on
    Communist China. US is aiding India resist Chinese Communist aggression.
    Chicoms are active in subversion in Latin America. Secretary pointed out if
    French action leads to Chinese Communist subversive centers in Africa, this
    will be more of problem for France than for US.

    Secretary said Alphand had mentioned no conditions imposed on France by
    Peiping. He emphasized there were also no conditions imposed by France on
    Peiping, such as even minimum requirement for Chinese Communists to honor
    commitments in Southeast Asia.
    U-knighted We are there to fight the WAr against wars of theEVIL POWER OF THE ALUMINAUGHTY THEY RAPE OUR CHILDREN THEY RAPE OUR WORLD
    CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITIES CRIMES AGAINST THE WORLD CRIMES THAT ARE FUNDED BY THE UNITED NATIONS AND WHO THE FUCK DO THEY THEY ARE THE FUCKERS ARE A BUNCH OF DO NOTHING ASSES THAT MAKE MONEY WITHOUT BREAKING THERE BACKS THATS BECAUSE THEY ARE RIPPING THE AMERICANS OFF THEY ARE STEALING OUR LOVE THEY ARE STEALING OUR CHILDREN THEY ARE LIARS CHEATS DIRTY DEED DOERS THEY ARE SCUM OF THE EARTH THEY START ILLEGAL WARS THEY ARE BASTEARDS FROM OKLAHOMA THAT THINK THEY ARE UNTOUCHABLE THE DAMN FOOLS OF AMERICA? STAND U+KNIGHTED AND LOOK AT THE TRADE ROUTES STDY HISTORY STUDY LERN KNOWLEDGE IS POWER JONESTOWN? WAS A SET UP
    NIXION WAS A PARANOID BASTARD THAT MADE ALOT OF MONEY OFF THE POOR AND THE MEEK CHILDREN OF THE SUN> GO BACK TO THE TIME MACHINE GO BACK LEARN HOW MANY LIES HOW MUCH MORE DO WE HAVE TO TAKE? BASTARDS IMPEACH THE S>O>B"S AND GET THE NAZI DOCTORS GONE FROM OUR U-KNIGHTED KINGDOM OF LOVE>>>>>>>who funded the NAAACP
    in the early 1920's what the fuck over?
  • chopitdown
    chopitdown Posts: 2,222
    JaneNY wrote:
    Did you notice this story has dropped off the front page of CNN already, while other stories that were there before it are still there?

    Can you imagine what the McCain side would do with a story like this if it was someone from the Obama side in question? We'd be hearing about it for days at every rally.

    it's still on the front page of the politics tab.
    make sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need
  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    the wolf wrote:
    the probe just decided she did abuse her power getting her brother in law, but she did not break any laws.

    just saw it on the news. will post link when one becomes available.
    The writ of habeas corpus is one of what are called the "extraordinary,"
    "common law," or "prerogative writs," which were historically issued by the
    courts in the name of the monarch to control inferior courts and public
    authorities within the kingdom. The most common of the other such
    prerogative writs are quo warranto, prohibito, mandamus, procedendo, and
    certiorari. When the original 13 American Colonies declared independence and
    became a constitutional republic in which the people are the sovereign, any
    person, in the name of the people, acquired authority to initiate such
    writs.

    The due process for such petitions is not simply civil or criminal, because
    they incorporate the presumption of nonauthority. The official who is the
    respondent has the burden to prove his authority to do or not do something.
    Failing this, the court must decide for the petitioner, who may be any
    person, not just an interested party. This differs from a motion in a civil
    process in which the movant must have standing, and bears the burden of
    proof.
    Randomized, controlled, double-blind, multicenter comparison of the
    cognitive effects of ziprasidone versus olanzapine in acutely ill inpatients
    with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder
    Journal Psychopharmacology
    Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
    ISSN 0033-3158 (Print) 1432-2072 (Online)
    Issue Volume 172, Number 3 / March, 2004
    Category Original Investigation
    DOI 10.1007/s00213-003-1652-2
    Pages 324-332
    Subject Collection Biomedical and Life Sciences
    SpringerLink Date Thursday, February 19, 2004Jackie Speier
    Member of Congress
    Mailing Address:
    P.O. Box 112
    Burlingame, CA 94010
    (650) 347-4370
  • ccRyderzz
    ccRyderzz Posts: 163
    chopitdown wrote:
    it's still on the front page of the politics tab.
    Randomized, controlled, double-blind, multicenter comparison of the
    cognitive effects of ziprasidone versus olanzapine in acutely ill inpatients
    with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder
    Journal Psychopharmacology
    Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
    ISSN 0033-3158 (Print) 1432-2072 (Online)
    Issue Volume 172, Number 3 / March, 2004
    Category Original Investigation
    DOI 10.1007/s00213-003-1652-2
    Pages 324-332
    Subject Collection Biomedical and Life Sciences
    SpringerLink Date Thursday, February 19, 2004
    The writ of habeas corpus is one of what are called the "extraordinary,"
    "common law," or "prerogative writs," which were historically issued by the
    courts in the name of the monarch to control inferior courts and public
    authorities within the kingdom. The most common of the other such
    prerogative writs are quo warranto, prohibito, mandamus, procedendo, and
    certiorari. When the original 13 American Colonies declared independence and
    became a constitutional republic in which the people are the sovereign, any
    person, in the name of the people, acquired authority to initiate such
    writs.

    The due process for such petitions is not simply civil or criminal, because
    they incorporate the presumption of nonauthority. The official who is the
    respondent has the burden to prove his authority to do or not do something.
    Failing this, the court must decide for the petitioner, who may be any
    person, not just an interested party. This differs from a motion in a civil
    process in which the movant must have standing, and bears the burden of
    proof.
    A Dead Statesman (1924)

    I could not dig; I dare not rob;
    Therefore I lied to please the mob.
    Now all my lies are proved untrue
    And I must face the men I slew.
    What tale shall serve me here among
    Mine young and defrauded young