Monthly Archives: May 2010

Memorial Day May 31 2010

May 31, 2010
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Memorial Day May 31 2010

No words that I have, can adequately give thanks for the sacrifice soldiers have made, and continue to make daily.   Al I can do is offer my appreciation for such dedication and love of country. Indeed we shall not forget those who have given all.

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His Mother's Tea Party

May 29, 2010
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His Mother's Tea Party

Anyone who is a regular here, is familiar with the recent (April 10, 2010) Tea Party in Traverse City, MI.   It was a great time with thousands attending, and became an extra special party with the day before announcement of Bart Stupak letting us know he was no longer...

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Forced Unionization concerns addressed in SB731 Sub

May 27, 2010
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Michigan State Senator Jason Allen R-37th Today brought out the revised SB731bill. It addressed the concerns of many that SB731 (“Michigan quality community care council act”) served as a cover for forced unionization of home care workers collecting monies from the State of Michigan. The new version of the...

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Meet The Candidates Traverse City – 86th District Judge May 27 2010

May 27, 2010
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Meet the Candidates For 86th District Court Judge Thursday May 27th 6:30-8pm Grand Traverse County Republican Action Center Cherryland Mall .

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On Representation and 11th hour battles

May 25, 2010
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Commissioners last night voted to end a 2 year long debate on the expansion of beaches to swimmers in Traverse City. At least temporarily. The swim zone at Clinch Park was 400 feet long last summer. It now will increase to 500 feet, plus a 50-foot no-boat buffer on...

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Maintenance On MTTM

May 21, 2010
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In the process of maintenance on Michigantaxes.com, we must go through a number of user names associated with spam bots, etc..  I have developed a pretty good eye for what is fake, and what is actually a real user name, but if I deleted any accounts that were real,...

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Michigan HCF Petition Gatherers – Attention Please

May 20, 2010
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Be sure to turn in what you have and get new petition sheets.  I have run into many folks who have collected 5 or so signatures, and are waiting to fill the sheets they have. Even if you have one or two, it is necessary to get them in...

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Arizona advises LA to behave.

May 18, 2010
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Arizona advises LA to behave.

I couldn’t resist. The passage of SB1070, has brought out the most absurd synaptic cacophony and sputtering of wires crossed I believe I have seen in some time.  The nut root left has stopped at nothing to try and paint the now “infamous 1070 bill” as racist or otherwise...

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Battle Creek Tea Party May 22 2010

May 17, 2010
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Battle Creek Tea Party May 22 2010

Looks to be a pretty big Shindig! Saturday, May 22, 2010 10:00am – 12:00pm Friendship Park Battle Creek, MI (downtown Battle Creek at the corner of Capital Ave. & State St.) DJ by Dance Rock DJ Production starting @ 9:00am Live classic rock band Bossman & the Hired Guns...

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Michigan Call to Action Rally May 18th 2010 at State Capitol

May 17, 2010
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Just in… Come join concerned citizens from around the state to STOP the amnesty push and to SUPPORT Michigan Rep. Dave Agema’s E-verify immigration bills, HB 4969 and HB 4355, and Rep. Kim Meltzer’s new ‘Arizona’-style immigration bill. Right now Michigan’s House of Representatives is sitting on six bills...

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