 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 12:42:49
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 12:42:49
 
  TriSec  on 07/06/2011 12:50:25
TriSec  on 07/06/2011 12:50:25
 
   
  TriSec  on 07/06/2011 13:07:56
TriSec  on 07/06/2011 13:07:56
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 13:25:02
Raine  on 07/06/2011 13:25:02
 Bravo, Bob.
  Bravo, Bob.  BobR  on 07/06/2011 13:33:40
BobR  on 07/06/2011 13:33:40
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 13:40:04
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 13:40:04
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 13:54:28
Raine  on 07/06/2011 13:54:28
Quote by wickedpam:
um - again I mention that 2 of my grandparents are buried at Arlington National Cem. and Jesus and God were mentioned a bunch, so to say that you can't mention religon at a particular type of Cem is bubkiss
"However, the VA's policy is that VA-sponsored honor guards should not make recitations at committal services unless requested to do so by the deceased's survivor(s)," Taylor said in a statement.
The three local veterans groups — the Veterans of Foreign Wars District 4, the American Legion Post 586 and the National Memorial Ladies — earlier this week joined Rainey's lawsuit, accusing VA officials of discriminating against their "private religious speech and expression."
The VFW and the American Legion say that on at least four occasions in the last two months, VA officials told them that prayer and religious speech could no longer be included in burial rituals they take part in at the Houston cemetery unless families submit a specific prayer or message in writing to Arleen Ocasio, the cemetery's director.
The National Memorial Ladies, a local nonprofit that honors veterans and their families, accuses Ocasio of telling the group it could not use religious words such as "God" or "Jesus" or speak a religious message when talking to veterans' families at the cemetery. The group also said it was told it had to remove the phrase "God Bless" from condolence cards it gives to families at funerals.
The groups also accused Ocasio and the VA of closing the chapel at Houston's cemetery, removing the cross and Bible that were inside and basically turning the building into a "storage facility."
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 13:56:28
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 13:56:28
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 13:56:30
Raine  on 07/06/2011 13:56:30
 Scoopster  on 07/06/2011 14:01:42
Scoopster  on 07/06/2011 14:01:42
 I'm still mentally & physically exhausted from last night (long story) plus I'm crankin' away here at work.. just wanted you guys to know I loves ya!
  I'm still mentally & physically exhausted from last night (long story) plus I'm crankin' away here at work.. just wanted you guys to know I loves ya! wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 14:03:27
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 14:03:27
Quote by Raine:
The chapel SHOULD be non denominational.
Secondly -- They are trying to Evangelize people at the cemetary.
 Mondobubba  on 07/06/2011 14:09:47
Mondobubba  on 07/06/2011 14:09:47
 TriSec  on 07/06/2011 14:09:58
TriSec  on 07/06/2011 14:09:58
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:16:35
Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:16:35
Quote by Scoopster:
Morning all..I'm still mentally & physically exhausted from last night (long story) plus I'm crankin' away here at work.. just wanted you guys to know I loves ya!
 
  Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:18:39
Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:18:39
Quote by Mondobubba:
Liberal. Proud. Patriot. That is me. When a friend of my who was an AOL co-worker told me he was going to become a citizen, the surge of pride I felt was amazing. He was willing to give up his citzenship of his native country to be one of us, an American; I still get all misty over it.
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:20:15
Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:20:15
Quote by TriSec:
Jeez, I think the ol' BSA might be ahead on that count....most Scout Camps have a nondescript "chapel" somewhere on the grounds. Whoever is in there at the time makes it whatever denomination they want.
That said, some of the best services I've ever been to were on the cliff high above Lake Onway (NH, defunct), simply sitting under the trees looking out over the lake.
I've also been to West Point (Raine can back me up there), and there are specific churches built by the major denominations for their weekly services. I know of the Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish houses there...don't know if they have built a Mosque or not.
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:33:53
Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:33:53
Democrats’ Senate Budget chairman will present a spending plan to his party leaders Wednesday that seeks to cut the federal deficit through an equal split of tax hikes and spending cuts.
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (N.D.) will brief Democratic leaders on a budget that significantly raises government tax revenues in order to reduce the deficit, according to Senate sources. ....
Sanders praised Conrad’s budget blueprint but declined to comment on any of its details, since Conrad wants to keep them secret until he’s met with leaders.
“I am very comfortable with his budget,†Sanders said of Conrad’s plan.
Conrad was supposed to brief his leadership on Tuesday evening, but the session was postponed because the chairman ran into travel delays returning to Washington.
 Mondobubba  on 07/06/2011 14:40:50
Mondobubba  on 07/06/2011 14:40:50
Quote by Raine:My friend became a citizen in 2008. She had wanted to do so for a long time, but she wanted to vote.Quote by Mondobubba:
Liberal. Proud. Patriot. That is me. When a friend of my who was an AOL co-worker told me he was going to become a citizen, the surge of pride I felt was amazing. He was willing to give up his citzenship of his native country to be one of us, an American; I still get all misty over it.
It is something amazing to behold.
 BobR  on 07/06/2011 14:44:26
BobR  on 07/06/2011 14:44:26
Quote by Mondobubba:Quote by Raine:My friend became a citizen in 2008. She had wanted to do so for a long time, but she wanted to vote.Quote by Mondobubba:
Liberal. Proud. Patriot. That is me. When a friend of my who was an AOL co-worker told me he was going to become a citizen, the surge of pride I felt was amazing. He was willing to give up his citzenship of his native country to be one of us, an American; I still get all misty over it.
It is something amazing to behold.
Speaking of this, did you happen to see Alexandra Pelosi's doc on HBO? It is on demand by now. It was a great way to spend the 4th
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 14:44:59
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 14:44:59
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:48:40
Raine  on 07/06/2011 14:48:40
Quote by wickedpam:
HOw is marriage a fundamental building block of society?
 
  TriSec  on 07/06/2011 14:55:52
TriSec  on 07/06/2011 14:55:52
Quote by wickedpam:
HOw is marriage a fundamental building block of society?
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 14:59:07
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 14:59:07
 Mondobubba  on 07/06/2011 15:00:44
Mondobubba  on 07/06/2011 15:00:44
Quote by BobR:Quote by Mondobubba:Quote by Raine:My friend became a citizen in 2008. She had wanted to do so for a long time, but she wanted to vote.Quote by Mondobubba:
Liberal. Proud. Patriot. That is me. When a friend of my who was an AOL co-worker told me he was going to become a citizen, the surge of pride I felt was amazing. He was willing to give up his citzenship of his native country to be one of us, an American; I still get all misty over it.
It is something amazing to behold.
Speaking of this, did you happen to see Alexandra Pelosi's doc on HBO? It is on demand by now. It was a great way to spend the 4th
We'll have to check it out
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:07:23
Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:07:23
Quote by wickedpam:
Maybe I'm thinking of this differently, to me foundations of a society are moral and ethical in nature not if children are created or slaves are owned
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 15:10:52
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 15:10:52
Quote by Raine:Quote by wickedpam:
Maybe I'm thinking of this differently, to me foundations of a society are moral and ethical in nature not if children are created or slaves are owned
I think you have it exactly right. It's just another thing that has been co-opted, much like the subject of todays blog.
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:17:04
Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:17:04
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:18:32
Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:18:32
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:21:42
Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:21:42
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 15:22:29
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 15:22:29
 
  Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:23:38
Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:23:38
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:26:52
Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:26:52
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:39:02
Raine  on 07/06/2011 15:39:02
 BobR  on 07/06/2011 16:27:45
BobR  on 07/06/2011 16:27:45
Quote by Raine:
The Secret Service is Hiring. I think we have one or 2 qualified applicants here!
 
  livingonli  on 07/06/2011 16:46:34
livingonli  on 07/06/2011 16:46:34
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 16:47:17
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 16:47:17
 
  TriSec  on 07/06/2011 17:08:18
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  Raine  on 07/06/2011 17:36:10
Raine  on 07/06/2011 17:36:10
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:05:55
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  wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 18:08:50
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 18:08:50
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:09:58
Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:09:58
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:11:49
Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:11:49
Quote by Raine:
The first president to live tweet! HOW COOL!
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 18:12:54
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 18:12:54
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:17:37
Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:17:37
Quote by wickedpam:
so far the 1st 2 questions seem a bit slanted - asking about mistakes and "being realistic about jobs"
 TriSec  on 07/06/2011 18:22:20
TriSec  on 07/06/2011 18:22:20
 Scoopster  on 07/06/2011 18:26:37
Scoopster  on 07/06/2011 18:26:37
Quote by Raine:Quote by wickedpam:
so far the 1st 2 questions seem a bit slanted - asking about mistakes and "being realistic about jobs"
I see he took a swipe at Apple for making stuff in China, and to that end I agree, but don't other computer companies do tha tsame? Does anyone know computers made in America
 wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 18:30:56
wickedpam  on 07/06/2011 18:30:56
 Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:31:47
Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:31:47
 John Boehner got a question answered -- they showed the tweet with typos  and all...
 John Boehner got a question answered -- they showed the tweet with typos  and all...  Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:32:49
Raine  on 07/06/2011 18:32:49
Quote by Scoopster:Quote by Raine:Quote by wickedpam:
so far the 1st 2 questions seem a bit slanted - asking about mistakes and "being realistic about jobs"
I see he took a swipe at Apple for making stuff in China, and to that end I agree, but don't other computer companies do tha tsame? Does anyone know computers made in America
As far as parts goes, there are several factories that do the research and prototype work here. The mass production of product though is done overseas, usually in Japan, China, Taiwan or Indonesia.