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AMERICANS DESERVE LEADERSHIP ON EDUCATION
To boost America’s economy we must focus on strengthening K-12 education.
Why? Economists estimate that if America raises student skills closer to that of European nations, the U.S. economy would grow by an additional 5% over 30 years resulting in an extra $1.5 trillion in 2037 alone—more than triple current U.S. spending on K-12 public education.
OUR GRATITUDE
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
TALKING THE TALK INSTEAD OF WALKING THE WALK!
We have known about Global Warming since the beginning of time, but we spend so much time giving lip service to it,(Talking the Talk, instead of Walking the Walk) and waiting for government officials to fulfill their campaign promises to us every 4 years, yet nothing ever really changes. We have an opportunity now, during an election year, to make a commitment to global change, and we can "ALL" take the time and energy to convince our policy makers to listen to what "we the people want." "We the People," not "We the Government." It is time to level the playing field, take our place among the leaders of OUR country, to force the necessary legislature, and to protect this planet for our children and future generations.
How can we, in good conscience, listen to the speech that Al Gore made on July 17th, and not step up to the plate and walk the walk, instead of just talking the talk? Join me at WE CAN SOLVE IT and move in a positive direction that leads us, if necessary to the steps of the White House. Watch Al Gore's speech and tell me what you think.
How can we, in good conscience, listen to the speech that Al Gore made on July 17th, and not step up to the plate and walk the walk, instead of just talking the talk? Join me at WE CAN SOLVE IT and move in a positive direction that leads us, if necessary to the steps of the White House. Watch Al Gore's speech and tell me what you think.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC
THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC
Just try to resist this music. Every time I listen I can't get it out of my head for hours after.
Just try to resist this music. Every time I listen I can't get it out of my head for hours after.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
NAMI | Take Action TODAY
OUR GRATITUDE
Support NAMI with me and contact your Congressmen and Representatives in support of Parity for this year. There is only a small window of opportunity, so there is no choice but to act now. There is a pre-written email attached to the link below. All you have to do is put in your contact information and hit THE SEND BUTTON. THE WORK IS DONE, THEY JUST NEED YOUR SIGNATURE TO HELP.
NAMI | Take Action
Support NAMI with me and contact your Congressmen and Representatives in support of Parity for this year. There is only a small window of opportunity, so there is no choice but to act now. There is a pre-written email attached to the link below. All you have to do is put in your contact information and hit THE SEND BUTTON. THE WORK IS DONE, THEY JUST NEED YOUR SIGNATURE TO HELP.
NAMI | Take Action
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH
If I have to actually explain what the Law of Attraction is like, I can do it with at least one of a hundred different stories. As I was sitting here tonight in my empty living room, as a result of my affirmation to become “fearless,” I got a phone call from a woman named Kathleen. Kathleen works for a company that helps to relieve your debt, we were having a conversation that related to some paper work she sent me and it was for an account at Rocky Mountain Bank and Trust. Now how often do you think that a “co-incidence” like this would happen. As we were talking, the television was muted, and when I took it off mute, John Denver was singing Rocky Mountain High. Now maybe none of that is significant to anyone but me, but it is like that all day long for me. These little, miraculous, funny moments that make me laugh aloud here, alone, in my living room. If I cared what my neighbors thought, they would probably be thinking I am a looney tune but I don’t care, because having a moment like that just makes my day. “Thank God I’m a Country boy.”
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