Archive for October, 2011
Dream Act: Obama passes amnesty by executive order
Anderson Cooper Keeping Them Honest ââ¬Â¦goes beyond the headlines to tell stories from many points of view, so you can make up your own mind about the news.ââ¬Â If thatââ¬â¢s the truth, letââ¬â¢s hear a report on this please: In June, with no fanfare, no press coverage, and with every effort made to hide his actions from the American people, President Obama enacted the DREAM Act by executive order. Opposed by a majority of the American people and twice defeated in Congress, the DREAM Act grants amnesty to any illegal alien residing in the United States if s/he agrees to enlist in the U.S. military or enter college. The Obama administration memo from the John Morton, Director of I.C.E. (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) directs I.C.E. agents now to use prosecutorial discretion with regard to enforcing immigration laws.. Director Morton says that Obama Administration policy directs border patrol agents not to enforce immigration laws: When ICE favorably exercises prosecutorial discretion, it essentially decides not to assert the full scope of the enforcement authority available to the agency. You read that right. According to the Obama administration favorable enforcement means NOT enforcing the law! According to one of the first press reports to break this important story, the new Obama policy is cut and dried: federal immigration officials do not have to deport illegal aliens if they are enrolled in any type of education program, if their family members have volunteered for U.S. military service, or even if they are pregnant or nursing. ALSO: Just recently Obama?s Department of Justice (DOJ) blocked Arizona from enforcing its voter ID law. Arizona is one if not the biggest portal of illegal immigration in the nation with half a million illegal aliens coming through the sate annually. Arizonaââ¬â¢s Attorney General Tom Horne recently stated that he believed that blocking of the law facilitated massive voter fraud by illegal aliens. Attorney General Tom Horne accused the Obama administration Tuesday of trying to thwart Arizonaââ¬â¢s voter-ID laws in a bid to get more illegal immigrants to the polls presumably to cast ballots for the president and Democrats. Horne acknowledged that a brief filed by the Department of Justice in a case to be heard next month by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals centers around the agencyââ¬â¢s argument that Arizonaââ¬â¢s law requiring proof of citizenship to register is pre-empted by federal law. But Horne, a Republican, told Capitol Media Services he sees something more sinister, ââ¬Â¦Ã¢â¬Â¦The 2012 presidential elections. First we have amnesty passed by executive order then we have President Obamaââ¬â¢s DOJ blocking voter ID in Arizona. What could possibly be the presidentââ¬â¢s motive? This story has the potential to bring the Obama Administration to its knees. The momentum can be on our side and just e-mailing it to others can create a critical mass. Donââ¬â¢t assume you have no power. You do! MORE: Who needs Congressional authority when you can govern by executive fiat? A new enforcement memo handed down by the director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week has some accusing the White House of running around Congress to implement the DREAM Act and consequent amnesty for some illegal immigrants by executive fiat. The new memo, penned by ICE Director John Morton, directs ICE agents, attorneys and directors to exercise prosecutorial discretion meaningless likelihood of deportation for illegal aliens who have been student in the U.S., who have been in the country since childhood or who have served in the American military. Mortonââ¬â¢s excuse for the memo?? not enough resources: Specifically, the memo argues, Because the agency is confronted with more violations than its resources can address, the agency must regularly exercise prosecutorial discretion. Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer calls this maneuver a Constitutional breech pointing out that it is Congressââ¬â¢s responsibility to enact laws: This is outright lawlessness on the part of the administration, argued syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer on a discussion panel with Fox News anchor Chris Wallace. Whatever the politics of this, we do have a Constitution. And under it, the Legislature, the Congress enacts the laws and the executive executes them. It doesnââ¬â¢t make them up. The DREAM Act was rejected by Congress, Krauthammer continued. It is now being enacted by the executive, despite the express will of the Congress. That is lawless. It may not be an explicit executive order; itââ¬â¢s an implicit one. The Obama administration IS explicitly running an end-run around the will of people and their representative government. First Libya and now this. Whatââ¬â¢s next Mr. President? Update: It appears John Ransom at Townhall saw this coming. John posted this on May 12th titled Crass and Cynical on Illegal Immigration. The guy who rushed out to get trillions for banks, big pharmaceuticals and unions, practically ignored the topic of immigration reform when his guys ran Congress for two years and could have written their own version.. Indeed one of his wise-guys from Chicago, Rep Luis Gutierrez recently noted [Obama] has the power to make things better right now without the Congress having to pass any new laws. YESââ¬Â¦. he can just do what he did for gays, unions, Chicago and all of his other cronies: He can ignore enforcing the old laws he doesnââ¬â¢t like. Or maybe he can grant every illegal immigrant a waiver, like he did for his favorites under healthcare reform. AGAIN: What could possibly be the presidentââ¬â¢s motive? This story has the potential to bring the Obama Administration to its knees. The momentum can be on our side and just e-mailing it to others can create a critical mass. Donââ¬â¢t assume you have no power. You do! Especially Anderson Cooper Keeping Them Honest ââ¬â you have the chance to bring this story to the masses, to do whatââ¬â¢s right ââ¬â and bring back responsible, unbiased journalismââ¬Â¦ http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/arizona/politics/article_0f8873ac-9157-11e0-b5be-001cc4c002e0.html http://www.scribd.com/doc/58465866/Prosecutorial-Discretion-Morton-Second-Memo-June-17-2011
Dental Internet Marketing: Review Sites as a Dental Marketing Tool
Dentists and doctors need to start taking advantage of internet review sites such as Yelp, City Search, Dr. Oogle, etc. as a dental internet marketing technique. These review sites are used by thousands of people who look up and write reviews about specific businesses. Some of these websites require a paid membership, while others are free. Dentists and doctors should incorporate these websites into their internet dental marketing.
Dream Act: Obama passes amnesty by executive order
Anderson Cooper Keeping Them Honest ââ¬Â¦goes beyond the headlines to tell stories from many points of view, so you can make up your own mind about the news.ââ¬Â If thatââ¬â¢s the truth, letââ¬â¢s hear a report on this please: In June, with no fanfare, no press coverage, and with every effort made to hide his actions from the American people, President Obama enacted the DREAM Act by executive order. Opposed by a majority of the American people and twice defeated in Congress, the DREAM Act grants amnesty to any illegal alien residing in the United States if s/he agrees to enlist in the U.S. military or enter college. The Obama administration memo from the John Morton, Director of I.C.E. (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) directs I.C.E. agents now to use prosecutorial discretion with regard to enforcing immigration laws.. Director Morton says that Obama Administration policy directs border patrol agents not to enforce immigration laws: When ICE favorably exercises prosecutorial discretion, it essentially decides not to assert the full scope of the enforcement authority available to the agency. You read that right. According to the Obama administration favorable enforcement means NOT enforcing the law! According to one of the first press reports to break this important story, the new Obama policy is cut and dried: federal immigration officials do not have to deport illegal aliens if they are enrolled in any type of education program, if their family members have volunteered for U.S. military service, or even if they are pregnant or nursing. ALSO: Just recently Obama?s Department of Justice (DOJ) blocked Arizona from enforcing its voter ID law. Arizona is one if not the biggest portal of illegal immigration in the nation with half a million illegal aliens coming through the sate annually. Arizonaââ¬â¢s Attorney General Tom Horne recently stated that he believed that blocking of the law facilitated massive voter fraud by illegal aliens. Attorney General Tom Horne accused the Obama administration Tuesday of trying to thwart Arizonaââ¬â¢s voter-ID laws in a bid to get more illegal immigrants to the polls presumably to cast ballots for the president and Democrats. Horne acknowledged that a brief filed by the Department of Justice in a case to be heard next month by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals centers around the agencyââ¬â¢s argument that Arizonaââ¬â¢s law requiring proof of citizenship to register is pre-empted by federal law. But Horne, a Republican, told Capitol Media Services he sees something more sinister, ââ¬Â¦Ã¢â¬Â¦The 2012 presidential elections. First we have amnesty passed by executive order then we have President Obamaââ¬â¢s DOJ blocking voter ID in Arizona. What could possibly be the presidentââ¬â¢s motive? This story has the potential to bring the Obama Administration to its knees. The momentum can be on our side and just e-mailing it to others can create a critical mass. Donââ¬â¢t assume you have no power. You do! MORE: Who needs Congressional authority when you can govern by executive fiat? A new enforcement memo handed down by the director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week has some accusing the White House of running around Congress to implement the DREAM Act and consequent amnesty for some illegal immigrants by executive fiat. The new memo, penned by ICE Director John Morton, directs ICE agents, attorneys and directors to exercise prosecutorial discretion meaningless likelihood of deportation for illegal aliens who have been student in the U.S., who have been in the country since childhood or who have served in the American military. Mortonââ¬â¢s excuse for the memo?? not enough resources: Specifically, the memo argues, Because the agency is confronted with more violations than its resources can address, the agency must regularly exercise prosecutorial discretion. Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer calls this maneuver a Constitutional breech pointing out that it is Congressââ¬â¢s responsibility to enact laws: This is outright lawlessness on the part of the administration, argued syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer on a discussion panel with Fox News anchor Chris Wallace. Whatever the politics of this, we do have a Constitution. And under it, the Legislature, the Congress enacts the laws and the executive executes them. It doesnââ¬â¢t make them up. The DREAM Act was rejected by Congress, Krauthammer continued. It is now being enacted by the executive, despite the express will of the Congress. That is lawless. It may not be an explicit executive order; itââ¬â¢s an implicit one. The Obama administration IS explicitly running an end-run around the will of people and their representative government. First Libya and now this. Whatââ¬â¢s next Mr. President? Update: It appears John Ransom at Townhall saw this coming. John posted this on May 12th titled Crass and Cynical on Illegal Immigration. The guy who rushed out to get trillions for banks, big pharmaceuticals and unions, practically ignored the topic of immigration reform when his guys ran Congress for two years and could have written their own version.. Indeed one of his wise-guys from Chicago, Rep Luis Gutierrez recently noted [Obama] has the power to make things better right now without the Congress having to pass any new laws. YESââ¬Â¦. he can just do what he did for gays, unions, Chicago and all of his other cronies: He can ignore enforcing the old laws he doesnââ¬â¢t like. Or maybe he can grant every illegal immigrant a waiver, like he did for his favorites under healthcare reform. AGAIN: What could possibly be the presidentââ¬â¢s motive? This story has the potential to bring the Obama Administration to its knees. The momentum can be on our side and just e-mailing it to others can create a critical mass. Donââ¬â¢t assume you have no power. You do! Especially Anderson Cooper Keeping Them Honest ââ¬â you have the chance to bring this story to the masses, to do whatââ¬â¢s right ââ¬â and bring back responsible, unbiased journalismââ¬Â¦ http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/arizona/politics/article_0f8873ac-9157-11e0-b5be-001cc4c002e0.html http://www.scribd.com/doc/58465866/Prosecutorial-Discretion-Morton-Second-Memo-June-17-2011
It Takes A Long Time to Properly Train Goose Dogs
I don’t think people understand how difficult it is to properly train geese dogs. You want to make sure you have the right breed first. You want a herding dog, not a retriever. It is in herding dogs to not touch the animal they are herding, which is extremely important to potentional clients that don’t want the geese to be harmed. Then you must train these dogs to obey your commands no matter what. Once you spend the time on this, you will not be disappointed, but remember this does not happen over night.
Five Things To Know When Selecting A Sunroom Contractor
Considering a new sunroom? Youââ¬â¢re not alone. Adding a sunroom is one of the most popular and most practical home improvement projects. Once youââ¬â¢ve decided to build a sunroom, the next problem becomes finding the right contractor to do the job. Here are five suggestions that can help you navigate through the maze of companies so you can find one that you trust to build your dream room. 1. Do they have a State Contractor’s License? Understanding local and state building codes and permit processes may be critical to the success of you project. A sunroom contractor with a state license will likely have demonstrated an expertise in those areas. Also a background check is usually required before a company gets one. Make sure the sunroom company or contractor is bonded and has worker’s compensation insurance to protect you from potential liabilities or damage to your home. 2. Do they have custom design and build capability? ââ¬â And while youââ¬â¢re asking about the different styles of sunrooms they build, be certain they can design and manufacture your chosen sunroom style so it will blend with your home. To meet required dimensions, many sunroom companies and contractors use standard sized-doors, windows and opaque filler materials and knee-walls that will obstruct your view of the outdoors and will detract from your home. Find a company that can provide floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall glass for a high-quality custom sunroom look. The point of sunrooms are to provide you with an outdoor experience with indoor comfort. 3. Do they have customer references? ââ¬â Make sure you deal with a sunroom company or contractor who has a track record. Check with former customers to get a sense of how the project went and how satisfied you’ll be when itââ¬â¢s finished. ââ¬âMake sure you ask about the entire experience, not just the final product. If possible, arrange a visit to see if the sunroom is one you’d be proud to own. Little things mean a lot. Companies who donââ¬â¢t return calls promptly could spell difficulty in communicating if a problem arises during the job. 4. Do they have engineering support? – If you’re thinking of a sunroom design that is unusual, or if the existing structure of your home makes adding a sunroom challenging, the company should have an engineer on its staff that understands sunroom technology. A professional engineer can create a design to submit to the local permit authority that will be certified to meet required codes. 5. Will they present a written contract? ââ¬â As unfortunate as it may be, you canââ¬â¢t do business on a handshake anymore. You really need a contract. Make sure the contract spells out when, where, what, how much and by whom. Most sunroom companies and contractors will subcontract certain tasks such as concrete, electrical, or plumbing work and you need to know beforehand what is included in your quote, who is responsible as well as what is not included.