Thursday, December 26, 2013

History for December 26- Perc, "Proof", PC, kaPut, Parents. And the first time we heard a new word-Tsunami

History for December 26 - On-This-Day.com:
1865 - The coffee percolator was patented by James H. Mason. 










1947 - Heavy snow blanketed the Northeast United States, burying New York City under 25.8 inches of snow in 16 hours. The severe weather was blamed for about 80 deaths. 





1982 - The Man of the Year in "TIME" magazine was a computer. It was the first time a non-human received the honors. 









1991 - The Soviet Union's parliament formally voted the country out of existence. 















1996 - Six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder,CO









2004 - Under the Indian Ocean, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake sent 500-mph waves across the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal. The tsunami killed at least 283,000 people in a dozen countries, including Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Sumatra, Thailand and India.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

YouTube Christmas #3 - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Labor unions have some wild ideas about 'work'

Labor unions have some wild ideas about 'work' « Watchdog.org:
"1) Three strikes and you’re still not out.

Believe it or not, an overly generous clause slipped into the teacher Master Agreement in 1997, basically states that Bay City School Teachers (Michigan) can be caught drunk at work up to five times before they get sacked.

In Florida, a teacher who showed up to class plastered and then started “dirty dancing” with her students may end up teaching again, thanks to her union’s excellent negotiating skills.

Bay City School teachers (again in Michigan) managed to negotiate a union contract where they could be caught in possession of, or under the influence of, drugs  three times before they lost their job."

It's the culture, stupid------Sister jailed for flinging peanut butter in argument over dog

Sister jailed for flinging peanut butter in argument over dog | News - Home:
Rachel Byrd was arrested Monday on battery charges
According to a Volusia County Sheriff's report, Byrd and her brother, 30-year-old Gabriel Byrd, began arguing around 2 a.m. because the dog was urinating in the living room of the house shared by the siblings.
Deputies said Rachel Byrd flung a spoonful of peanut butter at her brother, and someone called 911 but hung up.  A dispatcher called back but no one answered, so a deputy was sent to the home, officials said.
The deputy said the brother did not want to press charges against his sister, but the deputy noted that peanut butter was running down his face.
Rachel Byrd had a cut on her leg from the dog, but the deputy determined that she was the aggressor and arrested her.
She was being held without bail at the Volusia County Branch Jail.

13 Creepiest Christmas Ornaments

13 Creepiest Christmas Ornaments - Oddee.com

The president who stole Christmas

The president who stole Christmas | The Detroit News:
"As the site says: “This holiday season, millions of Americans have a chance to get quality, affordable health insurance — many for the first time. If you have family members who are uninsured, you can play a big part in helping them find coverage that works for them. It might not always seem like it, but your family listens to you. So have the talk.”

Yes, the most tone deaf administration in history is requesting that you squander your Christmas cheer on an Affordable Care Act seminar. 
However, simply talking about the glories of Obama’s signature legislation won’t be enough. 
You’ll be expected to set up an area in your home where you can actually sign people up.

Won’t that be fun?"

13 Hilarious Santa Claus Fails

13 Hilarious Santa Claus Fails - Oddee.com

10 Worst Christmas Decorations Ever

10 Worst Christmas Decorations Ever - Oddee.com:
"Although it looks like a guy trying to commit suicide, this is actually a -very unusual- Christmas decoration.
As soon as it was set some people tried to save him!
The thing went too far when a 55 year old lady grabbed a ladder, put it against the house and almost killed herself climbing to the top just to realize that it was fake.
So, only 2 days after it was set, the decoration had to be taken down. (Link)"

10 Most Amazing Christmas Trees From Around the Globe

10 Most Amazing Christmas Trees From Around the Globe - Oddee.com:

Merry Christmas-Detroit style------------Man in wheelchair fatally shot in Detroit

Man in wheelchair fatally shot in Detroit | The Detroit News:
"Man in wheelchair fatally shot in Detroit
A 32-year-old man in a wheelchair was fatally shot Tuesday afternoon outside a barbershop on the city's west side, Detroit police say.
The man was shot multiple times at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday outside of a barbershop in the 16400 block of Seven Mile Road, according to 3rd Deputy Chief Rodney Johnson.
“The individual may have been involved in the drug trade,” Johnson said."

10 Weird Christmas Records

10 Weird Christmas Records - Oddee.com

A Man and Bear That Are Best Friends

This is Casey and the little cubs. Unfortunately, only one survived and he decided to adopt him.A Man and Bear That Are Best Friends - Casey Anderson and Brutus:
"A naturalist named Casey Anderson stumbled across two grizzly bear cubs nestled beside their dead mother in the wild mountains of Alaska.
Casey couldn’t just leave these little guys to die in the wilderness, so he made the brave decision to take them with him.
He trains animals for a living, so he knew he would be able to give these cubs a real shot.
That simple decision, borne out of grief, turned into one of the most unique and adorable rehabilitation stories we have ever laid eyes on."

10 Most Inappropriate Santas

10 Most Inappropriate Santas - Oddee.com (bad pictures with santa)

10 Hilarious Letters to Santa

10 Hilarious Letters to Santa - Oddee.com:

A dying girl's last wish is 'to hear some carolers.' 10,000 people show up to sing

Politics: A dying girl's last wish is 'to hear some carolers.' 10,000 people show up to sing. | Best of Cain:
"If this doesn't bring a tear to your eye....

Over the weekend, something amazing happened in West Reading, Pennsylvania.
Last week, doctors told eight year old Laney Brown that she had just two weeks to live.
She's been fighting a valiant battle against leukemia but, according to her physicians, this will be her last Christmas.
She was asked if she had any holiday wishes.

She offered two requests. 
First, she wanted to meet her musical idol, Taylor Swift.
On Friday, as news of the little girl's plight spread across the internet, Swift called and the two chatted via Facetime. One down.
Her second wish was that, perhaps, a few carolers could come by the house and sing some Christmas songs for her and her family.
Saturday night, in the street outside her home, the carolers appeared.

...all 10,000 of them."

10 of the World's Weird & Wacky Christmas Traditions

10 of the World's Weird & Wacky Christmas Traditions - Oddee.com (nikki kreuzer nicole kreuzer, christmas):

The amazing human mind-----Artist Simon Beck Creates Intricate Snow Art by Walking for Miles

CAREFULLY walking.Artist Simon Beck Creates Intricate Snow Art by Walking for Miles:
"It’s possible you’ve never heard of Simon Beck, but after today, you won’t be able to forget him or his wintry works of art. "

The Beatles - Christmas Record 1963 - YouTube

▶ The Beatles - Christmas Record 1963 - YouTube: ""

'via Blog this'

12 Hilarious Christmas Fails

12 Hilarious Christmas Fails - Oddee.com

▶ President Ronald Reagan Christmas address (12/23/81) - YouTube

▶ President Ronald Reagan Christmas address (12/23/81) - YouTube: ""

'via Blog this'

Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

▶ Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - YouTube: "

Nothing says "Merry Christmas" better than ..........17 Wackiest Christmas Items

17 Wackiest Christmas Items - Oddee.com

Obama's america-THIS IS NUTS-------Students, parents upset that Christmas cards won't go to local vets

It is hard to believe this is America anymore.
What kind of mental disease has taken over our military?
Our country?

Students, parents upset that Christmas cards won't go to local v - Dallas News | myFOXdfw.com
They thought it was a kind holiday gesture, but dozens of Prosper students didn't get to deliver the Christmas cards they made for local veterans because of a VA policy against specific religious cards and phrasing.
The cards are still in North Texas, and the writers are disappointed their thank you's won't be seen by the people they were intended for.

"I'm hoping that it might make their day because their family might live far away, and they might not have somebody to celebrate Christmas with and I'd like them to know they've not been forgotten and somebody wanted to say thank you," said fourth grader Gracie Brown.
Gracie and her brother, Luke, put a lot of thought and effort into their Christmas cards.

"It includes ‘Merry Christmas,' and when you open it up, it says 'Thank you for your service' and the American flag," said Luke.

Fifty-two students at Grace Academy in Prosper spent Friday making the cards they planned to hand deliver to bedridden veterans at the VA hospital in Dallas Monday morning.
When Gracie and Luke's mom, Andrea, found out they wouldn't be able to, she was outraged.
"This wasn't the country I grew up in, when you couldn't say ‘Merry Christmas,' you couldn't say ‘God bless you' or reference any scripture," she said.
The cards were the idea of Susan Chapman, a math teacher at Grace Academy. She's married to a veteran and volunteers with the American Legion and other veterans' organizations.
"It really didn't occur to me there would be a problem with distributing Christmas cards," said Chapman.
She didn't find out about the VA's holiday card policy until she called Monday morning to arrange details for the cards' delivery.
"I told him my students made cards, we'd like to bring them down for the veterans," said Chapman. "And he said, 'That's great. We're thrilled to have them, except the only thing is, we can't accept anything that says ‘Merry Christmas' or ‘God bless you' or any scriptural references because of all the red tape.'"

An official with the VA later clarified the policy, which is in the Veterans Health Administration handbook, by stating the following:
"In order to be respectful of our Veterans religious beliefs, all donated holiday cards are reviewed by a multi-disciplinary team of staff led by Chaplaincy services and determined if they are appropriate (non-religious) to freely distribute to patients.  
After the review is complete, the holiday cards that reference religious and/or secular tones are then distributed by Chaplaincy.
Service on a one-on-one basis if the patient agrees to the religious reference in the holiday card donation.  The holiday cards that do not contain religious and/or secular tones are distributed freely to patients across the Health Care System.  We regret this process was not fully explained to this group and apologize for any misunderstanding."

"I don't know what their definition of appropriate is," said Chapman.
Parents say as disappointing as this experience was for their children, they're more heartbroken for the veterans.

"They couldn't believe the people that these people they wanted to honor weren't going to get the chance to see what they had done," said Andrea.

The cards will not be thrown away -- they are being shipped to Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio and to a private facility for veterans in Louisiana.

A nice story----An unlikely reunion for man with dementia, son

Yeah.
Hankie time.....
An unlikely reunion for man with dementia, son:
 "“Douglas, I have some amazing news for you,” she said. 
“I found your son. 
And he has a family.”
Doug cried."

History for December 25 - A wonderful day for all mankind

History for December 25 - On-This-Day.com
December 25



1223 - St. Francis of Assisi assembled one of the first Nativity scenes, in Greccio, Italy. 






1776 - Gen. George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River for a surprise attack against Hessian forces at Trenton,NJ. 






1818 - "Silent Night" was performed for the first time, at the Church of St. Nikolaus in Oberndorff, Austria. 








1868 - U.S. President Andrew Johnson granted an unconditional pardon to all persons involved in the Southern rebellion that resulted in the Civil War. 






1896 - John Philip Sousa finally titled the melody "The Stars and Stripes Forever." 










1914 - During World War I, British and German troops observed an unofficial truce and even playing football together on the Western Front. 











1989 - Dissident playwright Vaclav Havel was elected president of Czechoslovakia. 







1991 - Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev went on television to announce his resignation as leader of a Communist superpower that had already gone out of existence. 

Waiting......


Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Three friends done for DUI after calling for rides from police station

Three friends done for DUI after calling for rides from police station | Mail Online:
"Dumb, dumber and dumbest:
Three friends ALL done for DUI after systematically calling each other for rides from the police station
-Carmen Reatequi, 34, was arrested for DUI about 1.45am on Monday in Readington, New Jersy
-Reatequi called her friend, Nina Petracca, 23, to pick her up, but she was also arrested for DUI
-Ryan Hogan, 33, was then called to pick up both women, but he too was given a DUI charge"

Yeah. I know it's the NPR and their lib cronies again. But their list of "Best Good News" has only 3 items? Just thinkin'.......Tired Of Doom And Gloom? Here's The Best Good News Of 2013

Tired Of Doom And Gloom? Here's The Best Good News Of 2013 : NPR:
Seriously? 
The geniuses at NPR could only come up with THREE "good newses"?!! 
And what a top 3! 
What about all that free health care.... er .... health insurance? 
And all the other stuff that comes with unbridaled hope and change?

It's all about power. It always was.

Yes Virginia, angry morons get millions of dollars of federal funding-----Planned Parenthood Pens 'Twelve Days of Contraception' Christmas Carol

Planned Parenthood Pens 'Twelve Days of Contraception' Christmas Carol:
"Staff members of the Arizona affiliate of Planned Parenthood are celebrating the season by changing the lyrics of the traditional Christmas carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” to accommodate the abortion industry."

It's the culture, stupid--------Sneak attack: Pandemonium as latest Air Jordan sneakers go on sale and fights break out at stores across the country

Sneak attack: Pandemonium as latest Air Jordan sneakers go on sale and fights break out at stores across the country | Mail Online: "
Nike's latest Air Jordan sneakers were released yesterday
People lined up overnight to get their feet into a pair
Violence broke out in malls and outside stores all over the country as frenzied shoppers tried to buy the shoes
Similar scenes accompany the release of a new version each year
Last year, Joshua Woods, 22, was gunned down on his way home and robbed of the pair of sneakers he had bought"

The new "American dream"---How great is this! Free Moolah for Michiganians!


Obama's version of the "american dream".
A lawsuit victory.
Interesting spin by this reporter.
We have the most deaths.
But look at all the money we're gonna get.
Kinda sick, doncha think?
Michiganians biggest beneficiaries of $100M settlement over tainted steroids | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Michigan residents are expected to be among the biggest beneficiaries of a $100 million settlement with a Massachusetts pharmacy company linked to a nationwide outbreak of fungal meningitis.

Authorities say 22 of the 64 people who died in the outbreak were from Michigan.

Attorneys for creditors of the Framingham, Mass.-based New England Compounding Center said Monday that they've reached a preliminary settlement to create a victim compensation fund worth more than $100 million."

We used to have "insurance agents" to help us with this. Now we have ACORN rejects--------Obamacare 'Deductible' Shock–Just 14% Understand Insurance Lingo

Obamacare 'Deductible' Shock–Just 14% Understand Insurance Lingo:
"A recent academic study published in the Journal of Health Economics found that just 14% of individuals who have health coverage could correctly answer all four of four basic questions about health insurance, including understanding what a “deductible” and “copay” are. 
If comprehension figures are that low for the insured, analysts worry what that portends for the uninsured, especially for a program as complex as Obamacare."

From Costa Rica's Great Balls to Death Valley's wandering rocks: The 10 bizarre phenomena that still have scientists baffled

From Costa Rica's Great Balls to Death Valley's wandering rocks: The 10 bizarre phenomena that still have scientists baffled | Mail Online:
"From Costa Rica's Great Balls to Death Valley's wandering rocks: The 10 bizarre phenomena that still have scientists baffled
Great balls of Costa Rica date back to 600AD yet their purpose is unknown
In Serbia and Japan, frogs and other wildlife are said to fall from the sky
Stones slide across the ground under a mysterious force in California.
While no one knows how vast shapes appeared in Peruvian sand"

The private sector to the rescue-Blue Cross extends deadline for off-market plans

Wasn't this supposed to be the other way around?
Blue Cross extends deadline for off-market plans | Crain's Detroit Business

Blue Cross extends deadline for off-market plans

The state's largest health insurer on Monday gave some people an extra week to buy insurance in time for coverage that would kick in on Jan. 1, saying that roughly half of those purchasing plans on their own can skip enrollment on the government's website.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan said the extension until Dec. 31 applies to consumers not qualifying for subsidized premiums on the federal insurance market. The "off-marketplace" plans are identical to those on www.healthcare.gov but only available to those making too much to receive tax credits.
The announcement came the same day the Obama administration extended by one day — until today — the deadline to sign up on the exchange for coverage that begins New Year's Day. Open enrollment ends March 31.
The tax credits will make premiums more affordable for households earning between 100 percent and 400 percent of the poverty line. That's about $11,500 to $46,000 for an individual, and roughly $23,500 to $94,000 for a family of four.
For those making more than that, "we can enroll you right away," said Terry Burke, Blue Cross' vice president for individual business. He added that consumers qualifying for premium subsidies who are interested in a Blue Cross plan can cut their call time in half by first registering at healthcare.gov.

What a mother and wife. What a woman! ----Woman gives family wonderful Christmas gift two years after her death

Yeah. This made me cry.....
Woman gives family wonderful Christmas gift two years after her death | Rare:
"Wife and mother Brenda Schmitz penned a letter to her husband two months before she lost her battle to ovarian cancer — a letter the late Mrs. Schmitz intended her husband to hear shortly before his second marriage.

“I am writing this letter to have sent to you by dear friend who has instructions to do so when it is the time,” 




16 Of The MOST CLEVER AND AMUSING Homeless Signs!!!!

As a nation of free men and women, are we lazy, ignorant, bored enough to allow this massive power grab to expand? ----------NSA Panel Member Recommends Increased Data Collection

NSA Panel Member Recommends Increased Data Collection - NationalJournal.com:
 "Michael Morell, the former acting director of the CIA and a member of President Obama's task force on surveillance, said in an interview on Sunday that a controversial telephone data-collection program conducted by the National Security Agency should be expanded to include emails.
He also said the program, far from being unnecessary, could prevent the next 9/11."

And we keep giving these morons MORE POWER? -----------------Obama can’t point to a single time the NSA call records program prevented a terrorist attack

Obama can’t point to a single time the NSA call records program prevented a terrorist attack
National Security Agency defenders, including President Obama, continue to cite the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001 when defending the program that scoops up domestic call records in bulk. But asked specifically, on Friday, if he could identify a time when that program stopped a similar attack, President Obama couldn't. That's because the program hasn't prevented a second 9/11.
At the end of the year news conference, Reuters's Mark Felsenthal asked:
As you review how to rein in the National Security Agency, a federal judge says that, for example, the government has failed to cite a single instance in which analysis of the NSA's bulk metadata actually stopped an imminent attack. Are you able to identify any specific examples when it did so? Are you convinced that the collection of that data is useful to national security to continue as it is?
But President Obama never answered the question about a specific examples. Instead he spoke more broadly and tied the program, again, back to 9/11.
What I've said in the past continues to be the case, which is that the NSA, in executing this program, believed, based on experiences from 9/11, that it was important for us to be able to track, if there was a phone number of a known terrorist outside of the United States calling into the United States, where that call might have gone and that having that data in one place and retained for a certain period of time allowed them to be confident in pursuing various investigations of terrorist threats.
The president's reliance on a 9/11 narrative is expected. The terrorist attack was a defining moment for a generation and now serves as a tragic reminder of a time when the U.S. government failed to protect its citizens. It's understandable that any president would want to be seen as vigilant in preventing another such attack.
But the reason the president can't cite a specific time the phone meta-data program stopped a similar tragedy is because it hasn't.