AMERICA
Bicycling to South America, or Just Down the Street
From the Start Your Week with Steve Newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "I have bicycled to and through South America three times. The longest trip, taken in my 20s, started in Ala...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 6:11 PM
Boy Scout Leadership Luncheon March 20th
After traveling thousands of miles over my first 100 days as the new Scout Executive of the Northern Lights Council, I can testify that I have seen great excitement about Scouting across our territory...
Posted on 3/14/13 at 6:01 PM
Got Savings? How to go from $0 to $2000 in one year
How much are you saving? If this question makes you laugh and exclaim Savings? I wish!, or creates major waves of guilt and anxiety you are not alone. A Consumer Federation of America study in 2010 fo...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 10:09 AM
Impressed With China
So did my year in China have me looking back with appreciation for its history and spirit? Or were the pollution and big government detractors of my enjoyment? Yes. Days before I left to go to China...
Posted on 10/20/12 at 11:40 AM
America Saves Week Wrap up
Here is a recap of information from America Saves Week. It includes top articles and blog posts from the week. As stated in the article it is usually easier to obtain your goals if you have specif...
Posted on 2/29/12 at 8:00 AM
US loans from China at issue in debt-ceiling fight
Despite what you may have heard, China isn't the country's biggest creditor. America is.By Associated Press , April 29, 2013
BofA closes one mortgage lawsuit, another lingers
As soon as Bank of America puts one mortgage-related lawsuit behind it, another always seems to rear its head.By Associated Press , April 17, 2013
Miss America returning to roots in Atlantic City
Miss America, Atlantic City's prodigal pageant, is coming home, and the spectacle that became synonymous with the New Jersey seaside resort is being assured all is forgiven after a six-year fling in Las Vegas.February 15, 2013
Karzai says his office gets cash from Iran, U.S .
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Monday that once or twice a year, Iran gives his office $700,000 to $975,000 for official presidential expenses and that Washington also provides "bags of money" because his office lacks funds.October 25, 2010
Arizona’s fight for our America
Three cheers aren’t enough for Arizona. It’s the first state to defend American citizenship on the basis of identity, and American sovereignty on the basis of borders. In an age of blurred identities and undefended borders, Arizona has put itself in a good, old-fashioned state of revolt against the postmodern, global-minded state of being foisted on us by internationalist elites up to and including President Barack Obama.By Diana West, Washington Times , May 05, 2010
Letter to the editor: Hopefully writer will keep her eyes open also
I would like to thank Jackie Hyra for making us aware with her recent letter of the evil that can infiltrate our Tea Party.By Cindy Hinz , April 28, 2010
Is Israel’s new enemy America?
Despite Vice President Joe Biden’s recent pledge of unswerving fidelity to Israel during his recent visit there, the rhetoric and pressure directed by the Obama administration against the only fully functioning democracy in the Middle East more accurately resembles the behavior of an enemy.By Cal Thomas, Tribune Media Services , March 19, 2010
Letter to the editor: Cutting too much from taxes leads to other consequences
In announcing his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, Gov. John Hoeven criticized the increase in the national debt under President Barack Obama, saying, “The federal government just isn’t working anymore. The deficits and federal debt are just out of control.”By Bruce Hagen , February 01, 2010
Letter to the editor: It’s time to get back to the issues facing Americans
The mainstream media and its beloved socialist Democratic Party have shamelessly stooped to calling opponents of President Barack Obama’s Marxist agenda “racists” and “Nazis.” Let’s review history. A Republican president ended slavery. Democrats instituted segregation.By Brent McCarthy , October 15, 2009
Bank of America earns $2.42 billion
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Bank of America joined other major banks in reporting better-than-expected second quarter income Friday, earning $2.42 billion even as losses from failed loans continued to rise.July 18, 2009
U.S. joins Austria in Madoff-related probes
U.S. and British investigators have joined Austrian prosecutors in examining possible ties between a Vienna fund manager and disgraced financier Bernard Madoff, whose multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme wiped out thousands of investors and charities worldwide, an official said Monday.July 07, 2009
See the USA in your government car
“See the USA in your Chevrolet America is asking you to call. Drive your Chevrolet through the USA America’s the greatest land of all.”By Cal Thomas, Tribune Media Services , June 05, 2009
Steelworkers protest India-made steel in Ill.
Steelworkers, many of them laid off from a century-old steel mill that has defined this St. Louis suburb, rallied Tuesday against using foreign-made steel for U.S. projects, including a planned North American pipeline built partly with Asian steel.By By Jim Suhr, The Associated Press , April 09, 2009
Letter to the editor: Socialism’s growth in U.S. is the real crisis we face
President Barack Obama is right about one thing. There is a crisis. He has repeatedly said this nation is in a crisis. But Obama is wrong about what the real crisis is. Obama, like many so-called leaders, has ignored three big crises that threaten the sovereignty of the U.S. Specifically the three crisis situations are unconstitutional treaties, wasteful foreign aid and the socialization of America.By Daniel Rugroden, Hickson, N.D. , March 06, 2009
Americanizing the CIA
I am still skeptical that our new president will — or can — fulfill all his sweeping promises, but he has made an essential start by bringing the CIA back into our rule of law by appointing Leon Panetta as director of the CIA. It is significant that next to The New York Times Jan. 5 front-page story on his appointment was an account of a six-year imprisonment, with torture, of a Pakistani first “rendered” (kidnapped) by the CIA and now released without ever having been charged with any crime.By Nat Hentoff , January 21, 2009
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