Thursday, January 31, 2013

Homework



Mass Com 220
3.5
1. The U.S. is sometimes not the best market for its products.
2. Upward, British Labour Party, Riverside Avenue, cupfuls, eyeing
3. The Republican differed with the Democrat many times during the debate.
4. Drs. John Smith and Mary Wilson performed the operations.
5. Goodwill, USS Eisenhower, cigarette, mid-America
6. He said, He was neither a communist nor a member of the Communist Party.
7. After her surgery, She had to wear a pacemaker.
8. “What a hare-brained scheme!” she exclaimed
9. Pre-empt, speedup, 55 mph, hooky
10. The Mafia, was responsible for the murder.
3.6
1. The first rutabaga eating contest was canceled because of the adverse weather.
2. It’s not all right to drink an excess of beer before going to the football game.
3. As Einstein said, all knowledge is relative.
4. The state Capital of Louisiana is located at 3722 Dagwood Road.
5. The mayor refused to go along with the city council vote. “I dissent,” he stated.
6. Madonna certainly has a flair for fashion; she always wears expensive outfits.
7. The bomb destroyed Sen. Kitsmoot’s birdcage.
8. My bright green Chevrolet, which is in the garage, needs a new transmission.
9. Knopke’s hilarious joke elicited laughter from the Midville City Council.
10. Jones lay on the floor, waiting for the job interview to begin.
11. Horowitz, an ethics major, vowed never to compromise his principles.
12. At the end of the book report, Haynes cited the Word Book as a source.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The coming collapse of the abortion lobby

As the Pro-choice activists celebrate the 40th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, a coming collapse is on the horizon. Ever since their victory, they have been loosing ground to pro-life. Abortion is becoming very unpopular with the most pro-choice President pushing Abortion on all Americans regardless of their beliefs. Many young people are leaning against abortion in light of the Americans United for Life passing nearly 50 laws since the victory. While the abortion lobby looks invincible right now, the tide is not in its favor. Many in the group are moving to remove "choice" out of their vocabulary. They haven't mentioned what they plan to replace it with, however.

Nudists lose bid to block San Francisco ban on baring all

In San Francisco, a nudist from the group known as the Naked Guys lost his bid to overturn the ban on nudity in public. The federal judge ruled that it wasn't a freedom of expression issue and denied his bid. While a demonstration is scheduled for Friday outside San Franciso' City Hall, the law stands at $100, $200, $500 and a possible year in jail for your first, second, and third offense.

NASA launches new tracking and communication satellite

NASA is set to launch its 11th TDRS (Tracking and Data Relay Satellite) satellite this Wednesday night from Cape Canaveral. At an estimated $350-400 million, it will be used to relay communications to the International Space Station and images from the Hubble Space Telescope. The first generation satellite of this kind was launched in 1983 and the second was lost in the Challenger crash.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Virginia lawmakers get gifts, donations from uranium mining backers

For two years, Virginia has received almost 140 k in contributions from uranium lobbiest. The state has been faced with record high political expences as Virginia was a battle ground state. The gifts have financed travel, among other activities of the Senate. This is causing speculation in the direction of the radioactive mining ban.

New Islamist Mosque Opens in Virginia

Aldersgate United Methodist Church has allowed ICNA (Islamic Circle of North America) to use its facilities while they finished their $850,000 mosque in Alexandria, Virginia . While relations between the two faiths are good, the ICNA's documented history is a different animal. Jihad groups, documented history of terror and memorandum's of "collapsing America from within," pop up as a few tenets to the Islamic name.

Virginia Redistricting 2013: State GOP Rams Bill Through Senate In Absence Of Democratic Sen. Henry Marsh

On Jan. 21, The GOP moved to to pass legislation redefining party lines and giving them a super-majority. This bold move permanently eliminates 13 Democratic seats. The current 20-20 split Senate voted 20-19 while Sen. Henry Marsh was at Obama's inauguration. Gov. Bob McDonnell also took surprise at this game changer.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Cuba opens one lane of Internet superhighway—inbound

Cuba is now joining the modern twenty-first century, well half way that is. The 70 million Venezuela tethered, french satellite connection has been recently turned on after it was finished in 2007. For the low price of six dollars an hour, the Cuban Government has been working hard to make freedom to the outside world as cheap as possible, as soon as possible, and as unregulated as possible via the inbound data only plan.

Obama’s gay rights remarks: Inspiration and watershed or ‘thumb in the eye of people of faith?’

Today as President Obama sought his second term's inauguration he pushed homosexual freedom with his remarks to homosexual "brothers and sister" sharing the same freedoms if we are indeed created equal. With this day being Martin Luther King Jr day, the reaction will be especially strong. Hearing this from the President is making this sexual bias easier to accept.

Obama invokes Constitution in arguing for gun control

 Pushing his new agenda on controlling Americans behind the trigger, Obama sets his sights on gun control. Using the most sighed document by gun advocates he asks if the right to bear arms should be used to deprive the victems of Sandy Hook their lives. The compromise of 23 exuative orders adds heavy regulations in addition to banning assult AR-15 type rifles; He now awaits congress on the highly conversational gun control Bill.