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Author: Raine    Date: 03/27/2008 11:56:02

Good Morning!

First and Foremost... Check out Shane-O's Blog entry! For those -- myself included -- suffering from political burnout, this one is a breath of fresh air. I am so happy that we have such a wonderful diverse group of members. Y'all make me laugh and smile. We need that. Everyone does.

We need good news. We need a reason to feel inspiration. So, to continue on with that note...
Mother of Fallen Soldier adopts Platoon.
Maureen O'Haire of Rockland, Mass., supports the troops, and not in the patronizing, bumper-sticker sort of way. She really supports the troops.

And in particular, a platoon of soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment based at Camp Lejeune, N.C. O'Haire has given them so much - starting with her son.

Last year, just before his 21st birthday, Lance Cpl. Walter O'Haire was killed in Iraq.

"God has a date we come in and a date we leave," O'Haire said. "And Wally did what he had to do and it was time to go back."

Obviously, you can't ask for anything more from a Gold Star mom. But that proud Irish woman wanted to give more anyway.

Using the $20,000 death benefit she got from the government, O'Haire offered to fly the whole platoon for a St. Patrick's Day bash in Boston. She welcomed them like family … exactly like family.

"You bring all that mud in my house I'm kicking your ass," she said to one of the Marines.

"They come into my home and they're just like having my other kids around," she told Hartman.

O'Haire is widowed with eight other kids. She certainly had plenty of other ways to use that $20,000 - and yet she chose to spend it on the boys her son served with - for three days she put them up in a nice hotel, and took them all to church with her.
(Watch the video at the link...)

And now about overcoming Life's speedbumps. A public Forum letter in the Salt lake Tribune:
Encouraging words

My name is Joshua Jensen. I am a senior at Murray High School. I have a learning disability. The first elementary school I attended told my mother that I would never get past a first-grade reading level, that I would not ever graduate from high school and not to think about me going to college. My mom always told me to never give up, and that I would graduate from high school and go to college.

We moved, and I entered Horizon Elementary in the fourth grade at a kindergarten level. My mother went and talked to the teachers and told them about my experience at the other school and how she felt that I was smart enough to graduate from high school and go to college. They told her that they felt the same way and that they would never put limits on a child.

When I was 11 I started to take opera and piano lessons and my reading and learning skills started to improve. I decided to sing Italian opera. I now sing on stage with a perfect Italian accent. I sing each year for the Italian Festival in Salt Lake City. I sang at the ZooLights! festival for Christmas. I plan on making singing my career.

I graduate this year at an eighth-grade reading level. I have passed the math and reading parts of the Utah Basic Skills Competency Test and I am waiting to hear about the writing part. I will start college in the fall. I am thankful for my mother for always believing in me and for the teachers in the Murray School District who never gave up.

Joshua Jensen
Murray

An example of being a good public servant...
Homeless family in woods bonds with Police officer
The West family lives in the woods just off some back roads leading to the major-money thoroughfare of Mansell Road.

Here, the homeless and the policeman trade cell numbers, go by first names and greet each other warmly.

When one thinks of homelessness, Alpharetta isn't what comes to mind. Neither is this bond of trust and goodwill.

Joyner, a former Roswell police chief and head of security at Lockheed Martin, wants to change those perceptions — at least the latter. After all, what harm comes from showing these woods dwellers some amity? And how can having more eyes and ears on the streets be a bad thing?

"These people are part of the community I serve," he said. "They are good folks, just down on their luck."[...]

Every couple of weeks, Joyner drops by for a chat. Sometimes he brings them blankets or clothes that have been donated; sometimes he brings money from a church. One day last week, he brought $250 cash, the remainder of Christmas money some Alpharetta residents wanted distributed to the homeless.

"It wasn't a huge amount, maybe 700 or 800 dollars," Joyner said, "but the idea was to give it to them in installments, to help during the cold season."

And the wet season. With the recent heavy storms, the Wests know all too well that tents only afford so much protection.

The Wests use some of the money to buy warm clothes. Some of it goes for food. Some for the dog.

Every community has at least isolated pockets of homelessness, but the way that Joyner has reached out is not the norm. [] Joyner is doing exactly what he was hired to do and has the full blessing of his supervisors in the Alpharetta Public Safety Department.
[...]

"I think a lot of the people I come in contact with, they are going to live in the woods no matter what," Joyner said. "They are down on their luck, most of them have worked or are working something now and just can't afford a place to live.
To protect and serve, Officer Joyner shows us all about the balance between enforcement and service.

We should try this in America. From Manilla..
Neri appeals for '1-year political cease fire'
Acting Higher Education chairman Romulo Neri called on political leaders to abandon the "politics of hate" and declare "one year of social peace" so that the country could focus on solving its problems.

"I urge our political leaders to abandon this politics of hate and go for the politics of hope and progress where we practice human decency and respect for the dignity of our fellowmen," Neri said in a statement.

"I urge our political leaders to declare one year of social peace so we can focus on the real solutions to our nation's deeply-rooted problems," he said.

Deputy presidential spokesperson Lorelei Fajardo said the Palace supports Neri's call for a one-year "political ceasefire."

Fajardo said President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo only has less than two and a half years left in her term, so she should be given the chance to unify the country and continue her administration's growth program.

She said the bickering among some senators over the witnesses in the broadband deal probe weakens their credibility.

She called the senators should set aside their personal motives, act as statesmen and think of the welfare of the majority.

and finally... Study shows that leaving is sweeter than revenge.
Punishing a lazy team member can be counterproductive and it may be better to simply walk away, researchers said on Wednesday.

The researchers at Harvard University found that people who go to the trouble of punishing colleagues, co-workers or others in one-on-one situations do not profit from their revenge.

Such behavior does not pay off for a group, either, they reported in the journal Nature.

"Put simply, winners don't punish," said David Rand, who worked on the study. "Punishment can lead to a downward spiral of retaliation with destructive outcomes for everybody involved."


And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make

Yeah, that's the Beatles. It's from Abbey Road.


It's Thursday. It is just another day. Let's all try to do something good.

:peace: and
Raine




 

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Comment by m-hadley on 03/27/2008 13:10:27
Mornin' Everybody,

I'm back from sunny Florida and at my desk at work Good to be back at the blog... I missed you all...

Cheers,

mfaye

Comment by jd_in_ny on 03/27/2008 13:19:07
I agree that it would be better to have Chelsea answer questions from the press, but not on THAT issue.



(good morning!)

Comment by TriSec on 03/27/2008 13:46:15
TriSec's Tidbit:



On this night in 1984, Prince and the Revolution were playing at the Worcester Centrum.



They also played on March 28...and I still have that ticket stub.





Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 13:53:53
Morning!



Welcome back Faye. I hope the sunshine did you well.



Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 13:55:27
Good morning folks.



Laura Ingrahm's voice makes me want to stick poison ivy next to my eye.

Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 13:56:07
And Welcome Back Faye. Glad the sun and fun did you well.

Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 14:07:12
The sniping is back at the SMS blog.

Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:09:24
So much for that future husband!

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:10:16
good morning again everyone.



Welcome back Faye!



I hope you are doing well, but getting better! (to paraphrase Thom Hartman)



I was never very good at quotes... ;)



Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:10:52
YAY! A MOMMA Montage!!!



Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:11:27
I think it was more offensive that Momma said "Sticky Private Area!"



:rofl:

Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 14:12:04
They got Shane-O's clip on.

Comment by shelaghc on 03/27/2008 14:12:12
Today's one of those days I *really* miss Morning Sedition and Mort Mortenson with Morning Remembrance.



Herb Patterson, Egg McMuffin Inventor, Dies At 89



Comment by m-hadley on 03/27/2008 14:12:22
RAINE on Steph!!!

Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 14:13:09
Raine, you are making your mark in the news world.

Comment by BobR on 03/27/2008 14:14:19
damn - just missed it! :kickcan:

Comment by Shane-O on 03/27/2008 14:18:55
Quote by BobR:

damn - just missed it! :kickcan:




I'll send it later (after the StephCast is up) -- it's kinda like the Colbert painting... but more fun! KO takin' cues from Ms. Raine!!

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:21:13
:kickcan: I missed it...



But all hail Shane-O!!! :bow:

Comment by IzzyBitz on 03/27/2008 14:26:45
Morning guys!



Maybe Stephanie needs to hold up a placard indicating a joke is on the way. The dolts on the TV machine don't understand the humor. Although even when you tell them, it still falls on flat ears. What are ya gonna do.

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:27:44
Quote by starling310:

I think it was more offensive that Momma said "Sticky Private Area!"



:rofl:
:rofl: I know!!!









Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:29:05
Quote by starling310:

So much for that future husband!


Momma is left with Larry King...





And the odds of that... well, I ain't a betting gal... :P

Comment by shelaghc on 03/27/2008 14:31:21
Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:33:01
Quote by shelaghc:

Obama's got ringtones












Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 14:33:09
Quote by Raine:

Quote by starling310:

So much for that future husband!


Momma is left with Larry King...





And the odds of that... well, I ain't a betting gal... :P


She's much too old for him considering his preferences. :P



I guess he can still ask her when she's going to get married.

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:35:35
Chelsea did sound kinda bitchy. And after I saw the video, it didn't change my mind.



And yes, I know, we shoudl be talking about issues... I know.

Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:35:42
OMG! I am getting an Obama ringtone!

Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 14:40:52
But what about the Bush twins own drunken escapades?

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:44:05
BTW... we are less than 30 days until Bush voluntarily leaves office!



And I think I too am getting an Obama ringtone!

Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:48:03
YAY! I put an Obama '08 wallpaper on my phone!



Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:49:18


I actually agree that Cheslea should not have to answer for her parents, however, she is on the campaign trail, and YESTERDAY it was her OWN FATHER who said that if you don't wanna play hard, don't get in politics

Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:49:36
Quote by Raine:

BTW... we are less than 30 days until Bush voluntarily leaves office!



And I think I too am getting an Obama ringtone!




Ya missed a zero there Raine. Ya got me all excited; more excited than when you give a little

Comment by TriSec on 03/27/2008 14:50:58
Well, I'm waiting for my bumper stickers and other recently-purchased Obama merchandise to come in.



I may get an Obama ring tone just to annoy the Clinton wing of the Family TriSec.





Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:54:22
I picked ringtone8!!! it's awesome!



Thanks Shelagh!



Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 14:55:13
The show has steered into the ditch.

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 14:55:33
Quote by starling310:

Quote by Raine:

BTW... we are less than 30 days until Bush voluntarily leaves office!



And I think I too am getting an Obama ringtone!




Ya missed a zero there Raine. Ya got me all excited; more excited than when you give a little
WOW! for once my typo worked good!!! :rofl:



Comment by IzzyBitz on 03/27/2008 14:55:46
She's much too old for him considering his preferences. :P



I guess he can still ask her when she's going to get married.




That's about as likely as Liberace!

Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:57:12
I PIMPED my phone; Obama wallpaper and ringtone. Yeeeeaaahhhh Boyyyeeeee!!!

Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 14:59:28
Quote by Raine:

Quote by starling310:

Quote by Raine:

BTW... we are less than 30 days until Bush voluntarily leaves office!



And I think I too am getting an Obama ringtone!




Ya missed a zero there Raine. Ya got me all excited; more excited than when you give a little
WOW! for once my typo worked good!!! :rofl:





It's about time you used your powers for good!

:martini: <----- Raine's powers.

Comment by livingonli on 03/27/2008 14:59:57
Quote by IzzyBitz:

She's much too old for him considering his preferences. :P



I guess he can still ask her when she's going to get married.




That's about as likely as Liberace!


But in Liberace's case it was for different reasons.



I actually saw an old TV Guide cover from 1954 which asked when was he going to get married and another one had an article on his "girlfriend".

Comment by IzzyBitz on 03/27/2008 15:00:01
Let's hope Raine's typo is an omen. I can live with 30 more days, barely.

Comment by IzzyBitz on 03/27/2008 15:04:32
Quote by livingonli:

Quote by IzzyBitz:

She's much too old for him considering his preferences. :P



I guess he can still ask her when she's going to get married.




That's about as likely as Liberace!


But in Liberace's case it was for different reasons.



I actually saw an old TV Guide cover from 1954 which asked when was he going to get married and another one had an article on his "girlfriend".









:D

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 15:05:56
Quote by IzzyBitz:

She's much too old for him considering his preferences. :P



I guess he can still ask her when she's going to get married.




That's about as likely as Liberace! His newest wife is prolly old enough to be momma's daugh-- errrrr..... Younger sister! :rofl:



Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 15:07:10
Quote by IzzyBitz:

Let's hope Raine's typo is an omen. I can live with 30 more days, barely.
With all the typos I make, I would make the WORST shamen EVER!!!



:rofl:



(but hey... even a clock is right once a day!!!)



Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 15:08:07
Momma stepped in the Clinton's gooey sticky private area.



Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 15:08:57
Dan Abrahms bothers me.

He is soooooooo dramatic.

Blech.



Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 15:09:12
:rofl: that was hilarious! *sticky Private Area* omg!!! :rofl:

Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 15:09:26
Quote by Raine:

Quote by IzzyBitz:

Let's hope Raine's typo is an omen. I can live with 30 more days, barely.
With all the typos I make, I would make the WORST shamen EVER!!!



:rofl:



(but hey... even a clock is right once a day!!!)





Even a broken clock?

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 15:09:46
DO these news shows understand that MOMMA is a comedian?

Comment by Raine on 03/27/2008 15:10:29
Quote by starling310:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by IzzyBitz:

Let's hope Raine's typo is an omen. I can live with 30 more days, barely.
With all the typos I make, I would make the WORST shamen EVER!!!



:rofl:



(but hey... even a clock is right once a day!!!)





Even a broken clock?
Why.. err... yes???



Comment by starling310 on 03/27/2008 15:10:34
Bill Press does seem like a really nice guy. :hug:

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