Rich TAkes! Sept 3, 2011

Rich TAkes!

~ a collection of links I found interesting lately ~

TRIBUNE-STAR EDITORIAL: Memories in a proud old town

 the second article about the nearly viral “remembering Terre Haute” FB Group

Goodbye, Microsoft®: Goodbye, Microsoft!

yes you can migrate your platform, 

if you have an other than a WinMobile smart-phone, you’re already well on your way. 

Dirty Spending Secrets

it is worse than you thought

Al Gore Plays Race Card on Climate Skeptics

Getting desperate, Al?

How New Balance gets it right

An American sneaker company,. support them!

“The Donkey Whisperer”

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What Motivates Obama?

Yes, I know that all politicians do it, speaking out of both sides of their mouth. Obama makes John Kerry look like a rank amateur as a “flipper”.

  • He campaigned on closing GITMO, thankfully he saw the light and is leaving it open for now
  • He voted against going to Iraq as a Senator, said we needn’t be there, yet we’re still there.
  • Took over ninety days to authorize the Afghanistan “surge” and announced our withdrawal date to the whole world at the same time
  • Killed the second installation of  our “Star Wars” missile defense system in eastern Europe, in the direct flight path of Iran
  • Killed all future NASA manned space programs, redirecting their focus on “climate-change”
  • Began military actions in Somalia, Libya, and Yemen without Congressional authorization

Dick Morris asks the question, what motivates Obama? 

Screen Grab of the Day

I’ve often wondered about how little we really know about our President. 

Obama, Undocumented worker
Our undocumented President

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An Open Letter to the Speaker and the Minority Leader

June 1, 2011

Dear Speaker Boehner and Leader McConnell:

There is no better opportunity for those associated with the Conservative Movement to make a strong, bold, and principled statement to the American people than the approaching debt limit vote.  We write to you today urging that the debt limit not be increased unless the legislation includes substantial steps to change the spending ways of the federal government.

We believe the fundamental components necessary to any agreement to raise the debt limit are:

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