Monthly Archives: November 2009

A New way of funding the left…

November 29, 2009
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We have seen it with ACORN, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, GSE’s (Government Sponsored Enterprises) move taxpayer money into private hands under the guise of delivering more efficiently directed help where help is needed.  As most should realize by now, corruption and abuses run rampant whenever our tax dollars are...

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St. Francis Takes Title

November 28, 2009
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Division 7 winners 42-8 over Hudson at Ford Field in Detroit.   2nd year in a row for Traverse City St. Francis. Congratulations!!

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Putting our soldiers in the crosshairs of international opinion?

November 28, 2009
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Hell No. Prosecuting American ‘War Crimes’ – The International Criminal Court claims jurisdiction over U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan in the Wall Street Journal Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed “great regret” in August that the U.S. is not a signatory to the International Criminal Court (ICC). This has fueled...

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I wish I could fix it..

November 27, 2009
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Stupid. How can one not become an emotional wreck upon finding that the man who married his daughter is not just a little to the left, but indeed a full blown communist? I have argued the facts, made case by case analysis, and actually thought I was getting through...

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Thanksgiving

November 26, 2009
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Thanksgiving

Our second anniversary passed about two months ago, and I would like to extend a thank you to my readers, and followers of this blog whether you agree with me or not.  I have at least had a voice. My voice, enjoys the same protections as others and is...

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Bill Schuette joins those opposed to Gitmo Standish

November 25, 2009
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Former Court of Appeals Judge Bill Schuette announced today he has launched a petition drive on his website to block the importation of detainees from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to Michigan. “Public safety is government’s number one obligation,” Schuette said.  “Some leaders in Lansing are now saying that Michigan should...

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It sure is good to have friends at the top..

November 24, 2009
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especially if your name is BRUCE RATNER. A perfect example of how things such as long term support of Democrat causes reap great wealth for big money donors again rears its disgusting head in a new eminent domain battle in New York. In a 6-1 ruling Tuesday, the Court...

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Obama's Pet Peacock Bites…

November 23, 2009
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Rabies?  Mistreatment?  A sudden realization that our president and his administration has not a clue (or doesn’t care) how to reduce the deficits, pay back our debt etc.. Be prepared to laugh.. then cry. Absolutely incredible.. Hats off to SNL for the sheer accuracy and performance quality of this....

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Control Your Expenditures Part II – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

November 21, 2009
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Control Your Expenditures Part II – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

Continuing from yesterday’s post on controlling your expenditures. Develop Good Money Habits The exercises mentioned in the last posting will point out some of your costly financial habits. You can start to control those. But there are a lot of little habits you might want to develop as well....

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Media from Granholms visit to CMU regarding the Michigan Promise

November 20, 2009
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Just raw media from what I have so far from various sources. You can do your own analysis and post and I’ll do mine at some point – probably later today. Interview (from Wendy Day) My own voice recording of the speech. Granholm Speaking about the Michigan Promise Video...

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