Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving and Thank You to All Our Readers for Your Support

There is no better time to share family memories and history, remember our history as Americans including the reason for the celebration, remember our troops around the world, as well as give thanks for our blessings!  Happy Thanksgiving to All!!

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Wishing you all a happy, blessed, joyful and safe Thanksgiving!!

Watcher’s Council: Ah, Thanksgiving… or more accurately this year, an interesting occurrence called Thanksnukkah, as Thanksgiving and Hannukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights and miracles overlap in a rare convergence that won’t happen again for some 70,000 years or so, thanks to the Judaism’s lunar calendar. The culinary possibilities are endless, like latkes with pumpkin fillings…. And for some interesting ideas for your Thanksgiving meal, I’ve provided a little something for you, an automatic Thanksgiving menu generator. Try it, it’s fun, even if someone still has to do the actual cooking, or is cooking over the weekend. I may have gotten some of the exact details just a bit wrong above… but close enough. ;-)

Our president was involved in the festivities as well, giving generously to our new Iranian friends and encouraging Americans to promote his failing ObamaCare program at their family dinners.  and engaging in the old tradition of giving a presidential pardon to two turkeys. This years’ recipients of the president’s full pardon are named Holder and Sebelius. While pardoning the actual foul, it turned out that one of the  lucky birds, Popcorn, had more sense than most Americans; he tried to bite the president ;-). And according to Jay Leno, Popcorn had requested no photographs beforehand. The president also left out God in his annual Thanksgiving message for the 5th year in a row… why change a trend, I guess?

And from JOMP for you Pet Parents

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Thanksgiving Pet Recipe of the Day

Simple Roasted Organs

(This is a great recipe to make up for Thanksgiving to feed your canine friends… you can substitute chicken for the turkey and add a few turkey scraps at carving time, or just bake the liver and giblets and add the warm turkey as you carve… just go easy on the skin and watch for bones.)

This dish can actually double up as a treat, or healthy topping to your pet’s usual meal. Turkey giblets (hearts, livers and kidneys) are available from butcher shops and many natural food markets – and also come included with most Thanksgiving turkeys!

This recipe is super-simple and just about all pets love it! Turkey necks should not be used.

Ingredients

Up to 1 lb Turkey scraps, organs/giblets (don’t include bones)

6 tbsp Olive Oil

½ tsp Dried or Fresh Rosemary

1 Clove Garlic, crushed or finely diced (optional)

Preparation

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Arrange the organs on a baking sheet. Slowly pour on the olive and gently shake the pan so that the oil is evenly distributed. Sprinkle on the rosemary and crushed garlic. Place in the oven and cook for about 35 minutes, until golden brown. Cool before serving and refrigerate any leftovers for up to 3 days.

For cats, dice the organs finely with a sharp knife before serving. This technique also works well to create bite-sized training treats that are a little bit different. 

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A great addition to your Thanksgiving festivities and celebration is adding a grateful bowl.  As everyone arrives for Thanksgiving Dinner, have each of them fill out a grateful note, to be deposited in a bowl, basket or container.  After dessert has been served, (with the TV temporarily turned off if possible) have everyone gather within earshot and have someone draw out the slips of paper one by one and have a designated person read them aloud. 

It will give your Thanksgiving a very different feeling.

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The Thanksgiving Bowl

Having the movie It’s a Wonderful Life playing on (a non-football designated) TV is also fun, or a great activity for after the games.  It seems to capture the feeling of Thanksgiving as well as kick us off into the Christmas Season. 

May all of you have the happiest and most blessed of Thanksgivings that brings you and yours closer and fills all with joy!!

Forum: How does your family traditionally celebrate Thanksgiving? 

Do You Have Friends Or Family With Opposite Political Views, And Are You Able To Ever Discuss Politics With Them? 

Healthy Holiday Eating Tips for Thanksgiving

Two great new books for the holidays: ‘Good Tidings and Great Joy: Protecting the Heart of Christmas’ (Kindle) and The Romney Family Table: Sharing Home-Cooked Recipes & Favorite Traditions (Kindle).

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Obama Thanksgiving Disgrace

By Marion Algier - AskMarion

Thanksgiving is a time for family, for remembering those who founded this country… long before it was a nation, and to give thanks.

President Obama wants a seat at your table to propagandize during the Holidays… Thanksgiving and Christmas to promote his agenda, especially ObamaCare.

Daily Caller: America’s families will soon get their turkey, potatoes and cranberries at Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners — but some will also get a tableside political pitch for the Obamacare insurance network.

President Barack Obama’s deputies at Organizing for Action are urging supporters to give an Obamacare pitch to their relatives during the most iconic of American family and religious events.

“Take advantage of downtime after meals or between holiday activities to start your talk,” says OFA’s marketing script, titled “Health Care for the Holidays.”

At Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, “people will be under the “misconception that the government-designed health-payment plans are too expensive,” says the presidential pitch, which was emailed out on Nov. 23.

“Tell them: There are a variety of plans available in the new health insurance marketplace, so you can pick one that fits your budget. There’s also financial assistance available based on how much you make,” says OFA’s script.

Obama’s effort to push his political priorities into Americans’ private family and religious events reflects his determination to take over the nation’s health-care sector.

Obama and his progressives allies believe that average Americans need their professional, university-learned and well-paid skills to manage their lives.  That’s very different from Americans’ evolved popular culture, which declares that families are best able to help young people develop good character.

The progressives’ determination to gatecrash iconic family events reflects self-confidence in their own expertise, their long-held pity and contempt for ordinary Americans and for the institution of family, plus their ability to attract young people to their cause.

But it also shows how Obama and his deputies are worried that their trouble-plagued Obamacare network is in peril.

The online script tries to build up the confidence of young people nervous about making the dinner-table pitch. “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,” isays the pitch.

The pitch was previewed Nov. 18 by Sara El-Amine, OFA’s national training director at Organizing for Action. “We all have that uncle or that cousin who needs to be convinced or who needs health-insurance… so [OFA volunteers have begun to] practice those sometime-hard conversations,” she said in a phone call to OFA’s volunteers.

“If every person on this call committed to something small, like talking to your uninsured cousin or nephew at the Thanksgiving table, think about the impact we could have,” she said.

“We’re not going to be able to fight this fight without you,” she told the volunteers, who had gathered to hear a statement from their leader, Obama.

The online script glosses over the many problems with the Obamacare website. But it urges supporters to ask relatives to bring personal information, such as Social Security Numbers, to the dinner so they can use the family computer to join Obamacare after dessert.

The OFA script includes a short video, in which two drab parents urge their friendless young son to buy health-insurance, while they eat Obamacare-compliant small portions of drab food.

The script downplays the cost of Obamacare premiums and deductibles, which are especially high for young, healthy people.

The Obamacare system depends on the monthly Obamcare tax payments from young and healthy people, many of whom are already struggling to save money, get married, pay off student loans or even get a full-time job in stalled economy.

Young peoples’ Obamacare taxes are used to offset the huge cost of providing very expensive insurance to Democrat-leaning groups of immigrants, unskilled, unmarried or sick people.

Other regimes have used children to help government penetrate private family and religious events.

One extreme example is provided by the violent rulers of the Soviet Union, who urged the nation’s children to follow the fabricated example of 14 year-old Pavel Morozov. The boy, according to the official Soviet investigation of his death in 1932, was killed by relatives after he called the secret police to arrest his father for illegal activities. The father was shot after a trial, according to the fabricated story.

Four of his Morozov’s relatives were reputedly shot by the Soviet government to help boost the story, which was used to persuade millions of kids to be loyal to government rather than to their families.

Obama’s determination to pitch his Obamacare program is now tinged with desperation, following the public’s recognition that Obama’s university-trained aides spectacularly failed to manage a staged rollout of the Obamacare network, despite three years of planning.

In recent weeks, Obama’s ratings have plunged down to roughly 40 percent, following the public’s recognition that he lied when he said in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2103 that Americans would be able to keep their insurance plans and doctors after the Obamcare networks is established.

Many Americans’ access to their healthcare is being reduced by Obamacare’s crippled malfunctioning website, by large price spikes, by shrinking access to doctors and reduced marketplace choices.

GOP legislators are trying to develop a replacement system, that would provide large tax-breaks to help people to buy health-insurance from any qualified company in the nation. The GOP alternative would provide federal money to help sick people offset the cost of debilitating medical conditions, and allow them to keep their insurance when they lose or change jobs.

This holiday season, getting a lump of coal in your stocking might actually be preferable, considering the alternative gift from the folks at Organizing for Action is Obamacare. Their newest cult campaign is called "Health Care for the Holidays." How festive. "This holiday season, make sure to talk to your loved ones about getting covered," the group's newest ad campaign says. "These conversations don't have to be tough — OFA can help." Because your family holiday gathering should actually be an opportunity for you to register them for Obamacare, or something. OFA even provides you with these handy talking points to sell your loved ones on signing up. Follow these easy steps and you're sure to be the life of any holiday get-together:

Start by asking: "Have you thought about signing up for health insurance on the new marketplace?"

Offer to walk them through it: "Would you like to take some time with me to sign up right now?"

Ask them to make a plan, and commit to it: "When do you plan on signing up?"

Don't forget to follow up: "Have you signed up yet?"

"It might not always seem like it, but your family listens to you," OFA says. "So have the talk."

See their creepy cult video ad...

Video: HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND MERRY CHRISTMAS: OBAMA CAMPAIGN WANTS YOU TO GIVE 'HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS'REALLY?

I come from a family that talks politics at the dinner table and at holiday gatherings.  We also talk religion, history and about pretty much everything.  But there are people at the table from both parties as well as independents.  There are Christians, Jews and Atheists represented.  And there are recent immigrants, immigrants from 60+ years ago and Americans who don’t know when their ancestors got here or even where from.  There are Veterans from WWII, Korea,  Vietnam, Somalia, and Iraq and even some who fought on the German side in WWII and everyone speaks their mind. And there are friends from a large variety of ethnic groups and every race.  It gets pretty lively at times! But we don’t do propaganda or promoting agendas for anyone especially for Obama’s failed and power-grabbing policies. 

In a country where 85% of the people say they believe in God, regardless of their religious affiliation, President Obama has left God our of his Thanksgiving message the past 4-years; guess we will see about this year.  And this Thanksgiving many Americans are finding themselves without medical insurance because it was cancelled due to ObamaCaresome with serious illnesses, and many that used to have healthcare insurance can no longer afford it.  And now President Obama wants you to convince your friends and family to step-up and save his flawed policy on Thanksgiving and Christmas.  Since when is that a holiday activity or even American??  The President’s request is disgraceful!!

What we do talk about is how grateful we are to live in America and we talk a bit about Thanksgiving and the history that surrounds it. We also talk about trivia surrounding Thanksgiving. We say a prayer, honor the troops and veterans and thank God for all our blessings.  We watch football, eat too much and we also have It’s a Wonderful Life playing on (a non-football designated) TV.  It seems to capture the feeling of Thanksgiving as well as kick us off into the Christmas Season. 

We also exchange recipes, talk about years past and try to involve our children in our traditions as well as inform them about our past, family and country, like both Sarah Palin and Ann Romney talk about in their new books: ‘Good Tidings and Great Joy: Protecting the Heart of Christmas’ (Kindle) and The Romney Family Table: Sharing Home-Cooked Recipes & Favorite Traditions (Kindle).  We serve the same menu whether it is only immediate family or we are seating 50, our largest celebration, but extra dishes are always welcome!

During dessert we have added a grateful bowl tradition to our Thanksgiving Celebration. It is a great addition to your festivities! This year as everyone arrives for Thanksgiving Dinner, have each of them fill out a grateful note, to be deposited in a bowl, basket or container.  After dessert has been served, (with the TV temporarily turned off if possible) have everyone gather within earshot and have someone draw out the slips of paper one by one and have a designated person read them aloud.  It will give your Thanksgiving a very different feeling.

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The Thanksgiving Bowl

May all of you have the happiest and most blessed of Thanksgivings that brings you and yours closer and fills all with joy!!

Forum: How does your family traditionally celebrate Thanksgiving? 

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

What Movies in History Best Captures the Spirit of Thanksgiving?

It's a Wonderful Life - The annual ritual of watching Frank Capra’s 1946 holiday movie classic on Thanksgiving, kicking off the Christmas season, didn’t gain currency until the 1980s

Yahoo: “In the last 40 years, if you said a character named Captain Christopher Jones would be a figurehead in a movie about the first Thanksgiving, those born within that time frame would think it was the name of the protagonist in a romantic comedy taking place on Thanksgiving. Such is the shift of themes in Hollywood over the decades in movies that represent the meaning of Thanksgiving or the days surrounding late November. However, finding one Thanksgiving movie that captures the true spirit of the holiday is ultimately based on your personal cinematic perceptions.”

One thing we can say: There never has been a movie set on Thanksgiving that doesn't have some kind of discord or other tribulation for the sake of watchable plot. This doesn't necessarily mean that those plots didn't eventually include some type of comedy before arguably becoming sentimental at the end to remind you it's the holidays. Yet what about those early movies I referenced above that depicted the meaning of Thanksgiving?

Earliest Hollywood didn't make movies taking place on Thanksgiving, perhaps because there was a contentious political battle over when the holiday took place. For those seeing "Lincoln" this weekend, (Team of Rivals – Lincoln Film Tie-In Edition.  Also Killing Lincoln is a must read) consider the irony in Honest Abe once setting a long precedent for Thanksgiving being recognized during the final Thursday of November. In 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt unofficially moved Thanksgiving to the previous Thursday. At the eve of World War II, FDR's more commercial stance led to a (surprise!) bitter battle between Republicans and Democrats over when Thanksgiving should officially be celebrated.

Yes, that Congressional story could be a Thanksgiving movie on its own in the future. But after that initial political event was federally settled in 1942, Hollywood only briefly took Thanksgiving commercial with "Miracle on 34th Street" five years later. By 1952, Hollywood went sacred with "Plymouth Adventure [Remaster] {VHS}", starring Spencer Tracy as Captain Christopher Jones of the Mayflower. As you'd expect, it was partially fiction, though set a reverent cinematic tone for Thanksgiving that didn't change until the 1980s.

What was it that changed in the 1980s that led to a few films finally being set on Thanksgiving? Perhaps it was the greed mentality of the era and the beginnings of Black Friday as we know it today. Doing so romanticized this time of year to the point where many romantic comedies started being set on Thanksgiving or around the holidays. Just take a look at how it influenced Woody Allen with 1986's "Hannah and Her Sisters."

Hollywood even toyed with an odd horror movie genre where something slightly morose takes place on Thanksgiving weekend. That genre has recurred periodically since the 1980s with such films as “Home Sweet Home" and more recent "Boogeyman." However, these didn't provide one particular magic formula for audiences: Comedy.

Those wanting a more cheerful diversion should go for this Steve Martin and John Candy comedy. When finding one movie that represents Thanksgiving better than any other in the modern era, it has to be 1987's "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." In fact, it set a comedy pattern that's been copied right up through the 2010s with much less success. Martin stars as Neal Page, a highly strung advertising man who's forced to go on an adventure with Candy's Del Griffith, an easygoing talkative curtain ring salesman due them trying to get Neal home to Chicago from New York in time for Thanksgiving.

If you call it holiday black comedy, it still represents travel during the Thanksgiving in a way that forever brings guffaw communion. And it has a relationship story, plus a sentimental ending. Hence, it officiates this film as capturing the full spirit of a modern Thanksgiving.

Then again, that love triangle among Captain Jones, William Bradford, and Dorothy Bradford in "Plymouth Adventure [Remaster] {VHS}" comes close to unintended holiday romanticism.

1995 brought us the modern Thanksgiving reality themed movies The War at Home and Home for the Holidays.  The War at Home is a real family affair, with Emilio Estevez and his legendary father Martin Sheen. Estevez directed the film, served as co-producer as well as co-starring with his dad. Estevez plays Jeremy Collier, a Vietnam War hero who struggles to return to civilian life in a small town after his experiences in a war zone. Home for the Holidays stars Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr., Anne Bancroft, Charles Durning, Dylan McDermott, Geraldine Chaplin, Steve Guttenberg, Cynthia Stevenson with Claire Danes, 'Home For The Holidays follows Claudia Larson, a single-mom who's just lost her job and flies home to meet her family; crazy antics, lessons learned and newfound relationships make this a turkey-filled classic.

Then there is The Ice Storm (1997) set during Thanksgiving 1973, Ang Lee's 1997 movie, based on the novel by Rick Moody. Starring Kevin Cline, Joan Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Tobey Maguire, Christina Ricci and Elijah Wood, the movie follows two interlinked Connecticut families breaking apart as the children discover adulthood and the adults regress to childhood. This angst ridden classic may not be one to cheer you up if the turkey's gone awry but it's thrilling delving into suburban disintegration, sexual experimentation and the titular weather disaster make it a dark holiday classic. The film also featured Katie Holmes screen debut.

Pieces of April (2003) starring a pre-TomKat Katie Holmes,  follows April Burns, a young woman from a dysfunctional family who invites her estranged folks over for Thanksgiving. There follows a variety of misadventures, but all learn that whatever happens, at this time of year it's family that matters.

Sometimes watching an old movie with relatives or your kids is a great place to start a conversation about society, changes in our culture, history, tradition or even faith that can lead to future conversations, the reading and reviewing of books and expanded conversations.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

More Americans Will Use Food Stamps For Thanksgiving This Year Than Ever Before and TANSTAAFL Is About To Become A Common Term

More Americans Will Use Food Stamps For Thanksgiving This Year Than Ever Before

By Elizabeth Flock - November 20, 2012 RSS Feed Print

More Americans will use food stamps to buy their Thanksgiving dinner this year than ever before, according to a new report from the nonprofit government watchdog group The Sunlight Foundation.

[PHOTOS: Presidents Pardoning Turkeys, Meeting Dinner]

The Food Stamp Challenge, which challenges higher-income families to live as if they are on food stamps, estimates that a person on food stamps has a budget of about $1.25 per meal. In other words, a family on food stamps must buy an entire meal per person for less than the cost of an average cup of coffee.

Usage of food stamps among low and no-income families has spiked since the collapse of the U.S. financial system four years ago. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, average participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or food stamp program, has increased 70 percent since 2007. And economists have warned that usage of food stamps won't go down until unemployment improves.

[SANTORUM: Only Buy USA-Made Christmas Gifts]

This Thanksgiving, 42.2 million Americans will be on food stamps, according to the Economic Policy Institute. This is roughly the size of the populations of California and Connecticut combined.

Not surprisingly, feeding millions of Americans isn't cheap. The cost of the SNAP program last year reached $72 billion, the highest to date, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

[ENJOY: The U.S. News Collection of Obama Cartoons]

Those costs are a source of major contention in Congress, which stalled on a bundle of legislation known as the farm bill this summer because it could not agree how much money should be spent on food stamps. The farm bill, which directs the nation's food policy, devotes about 80 percent of its budget to the food stamp program.

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TANSTAAFL Is About To Become A Common Term

The disintegration of an economy and a society can take two courses. One course is like rust. It is slow and barely perceptible. The other is a sudden collapse. The first course, if left untended, eventually  turns into the second.

The US economy is now rusting away. Arguably it has been for decades. For anyone interested in looking, the signs are there. They will soon become unavoidable for even the most disinterested of our citizens.

Dan Amos correctly described what is happening as a result of Washington’s overbearing involvement in the economy:

All government-directed economic activity grows at the expense of the private sector. And the election suggests that government coercion will drive even more U.S. economic activity in the future. This is a shame, because freely adjusting prices, competition, and innovation elevate living standards. Mandates, price controls, and subsidies — coercive actions — depress living standards. Quality falls. Shortages develop and persist.

Mr. Amos is correct but does not forcefully convey the reality of a dying economy. These effects are beginning to appear.

Many businessmen hung on, hoping for a change in the madness that passes for economic leadership and policy. These hopes were dashed with the re-election of the ideologue driving the madness. Obama won the electoral college, but not the confidence of business. They are just beginning to cast their votes and it does not bode well for the future. Here is a partial list of the business reactions to the outcome of the election:

LAYOFFS ANNOUNCED SINCE ELECTION:

  1. Abbott Labs 700
  2. Activision 30
  3. Adventist Health 48
  4. Airlines SAS 6000
  5. AMD 400
  6. American Cotton Growers 110
  7. ArcelorMittal 20
  8. American Independence Museum 4
  9. Ameridose 790
  10. American Airlines 4400 + 800 leaving voluntarily
  11. American Coal 54
  12. Atlantic Lottery Corporation 16
  13. Assc Milk Producers 130
  14. Aveo Oncology 45
  15. ATI 172
  16. Bankia 5000
  17. Bechtel Power Corp 277
  18. Bigpoint Games 47
  19. Boston Scientific 1200
  20. Brake Parts LLC 75
  21. Brattleboro Retreat 31
  22. Bristol Myers 500
  23. Career Education 900 + Closing 23 Campuses
  24. Cigna 1300
  25. Citigroup 100
  26. Commerzbank 6000
  27. Consol Energy in W.V. 145
  28. Covidien 595
  29. Crouse Hospital Syracuse NY 70
  30. Cummins 150
  31. CVPH 27
  32. DEP in Tallahassee FL 15
  33. DuPont, Co. 64
  34. Eagle-Tribune, Andover 21
  35. Emanuel Medical Cente 24
  36. Energizer Holdings 1500
  37. Ericsson 1550
  38. Exide Tech, Laureldale 150
  39. City of Findlay, OH 39
  40. First Energy 400
  41. Gameforge Berlin 20
  42. Gamesa Energy 92
  43. GenOn Energy Inc 33
  44. Glen Falls Hospital 29
  45. Groupon 80
  46. GT Advanced Tech 165
  47. Harris’ Broadcast 17
  48. Hawker Beechcraft 400 + Facilities closing
  49. Hill Rom 200
  50. Hills Holdings 300
  51. HMX Group 567
  52. Hostess 627
  53. Iberia Airlines 4500
  54. ICM of Colwich 25
  55. ING 2350
  56. Judson University 21
  57. Juniper Networks 500
  58. Kaiser Permanente 84
  59. Kinetic Concepts 427
  60. Kratos Defense Security 125
  61. Lackawanna County PA 11
  62. Lightyear Network Solutions 12+
  63. Lonza 500
  64. Majestic Star Casino/hotel 80
  65. Major Wind Company 3000
  66. Martha Stewart Living 70
  67. Medtronic 1000
  68. Mills Manufacturing NC 68
  69. Momentive, Inc. 150
  70. Monitor Group 235
  71. Montco Behavioral Health/Dev 58
  72. NBC 500
  73. Nebraska Medical Center 38
  74. Neovia Logistics Services 52
  75. New Energy 40
  76. Ormet 200
  77. Panasonic 10000
  78. PayPal 320
  79. Penn Refrigeration 40
  80. Penske Logistics 50
  81. Pepsi 4000
  82. Philips Electronics 218
  83. Pierce Mfg 325
  84. Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne 100
  85. Research in Motion 200
  86. Rheem Manufacturing 50
  87. Sentry Foods 70
  88. Shaw’s Supermarket 700
  89. Shawano foundry WI 90
  90. Smith & Nephew 770
  91. Smithfield Packing Co. 125
  92. Solel Solar Systems 140
  93. Southeastern Container 15
  94. SpaceX 100
  95. SRA Intl Inc 222
  96. St. Jude Medical 300
  97. Stryker 1170
  98. Sulake 60
  99. Sun Media 500
  100. TE Connectivity 620
  101. TECO Coal Corporation 90
  102. Texas Instruments 1700
  103. The Providence Journal Co 23
  104. TMX Group Ltd. 100
  105. Turbocare 220
  106. Turkey Point Nuclear Plant 277
  107. Oce North America, Inc. 135
  108. Turbocare OCE 220
  109. UBS 10000
  110. US Cellular 980
  111. UtahAmerican Energy Inc 102
  112. Volvo Trucks Pulaski County 300
  113. Wake Forest Baptist Medical 950
  114. Welch Allyn 275
  115. West Ridge Mine 102
  116. Westinghouse 50
  117. World Media Enterprises Inc 105
  118. WPS Health Insurance 600
  119. Wright Patterson AFB 115
  120. Wyodak Coal Mine 11
  121. Xerox 2500
  122. Yakima Reg Med Ctr Washington 10+

ANNOUNCED BUSINESS CLOSURES SINCE ELECTION:

  1. Bakers Footwear closing 150 stores nationwide, including 21 in California
  2. The SCA plant in Barton – Plans Staff Reductions
  3. Handy Hardware to close its 2-year-old Meridian, Miss. warehouse
  4. Caterpillar Inc. will close its plant in Owatonna Minn.
  5. Waltz Pharmacy in Waldoboro Maine
  6. Zac’s Place in Hinsdale IL
  7. Lone Star Steakhouse at 70th and O streets and Ruby Tuesday at 56th Street in
  8. Lincoln NE
  9. Career Education Corp – Closing 23 Campuses – 900 Jobs Lost
  10. Handy Hardware to close its 2-year-old Meridian, Miss. warehouse
  11. Shamrock Bar at Payne City’s Rose Avenue. in GA
  12. Monitor Company Group LP
  13. ThinkEquity LLC
  14. Homer City Funding LLC
  15. Caterpillar Inc. will close its plant in Owatonna Minn.
  16. Mount Pleasant’s Albrecht Sentry Foods
  17. The Target store at Manassas Mall Va.
  18. Millennium Academy in Wake Forest NC
  19. Target Closing Kissimmee FL Location
  20. Calgary’s iconic Rideau Music store ( International )
  21. The Andover Gift Shop in Andover MA
  22. Grand Union Family Markets Closing Storrs Location CT
  23. Movie Scene Milford Location NH
  24. Update: TE Connectivity Closing Greensboro Plant – 620 Layoffs Expected
  25. Gomer’s Fried Chicken in South Kansas City
  26. Kmart in Homer Glen
  27. Fresh Market on Pine Street in Burlington
  28. AGC Glass North America to permanently close its Blue Ridge Plant in Kingsport Tenn.
  29. The Target store at Platte and Academy in Colorado Springs
  30. Island Colors – A Carolina Beach Clothing Store
  31. The Roses store on Reynold Road in Winston-Salem NC
  32. Meanders Kitchen losing its West Seattle location at 6032 California Ave
  33. Bost Harley-Davidson at 46th Avenue North and Delaware Ave. in West Nashville TN
  34. Townsend Booksellers in Oakland
  35. The Kmart store in Parkway Plaza off University Drive in Durham NC – 79 Jobs Lost
  36. Guarantee Shoe Store in Beaumont Texas
  37. Associated Milk Producers Inc. Closing manufacturing facility in Dawson Minn. – 130
  38. Jobs Lost
  39. FacadeTek Inc Closes Whitestown Facility – 72 Jobs Lost
  40. Comet Market in Punxsutawney Pa.
  41. JC Penney store in Miracle City Mall Titusville FL
  42. TurboCare Inc Closing Manchester CT Facility – 88
  43. The United Colors of Benetton store on Armitage Avenue IL
  44. Update: Bicycle shop Ten 27 Cycles 1027 Davis St. in Evanston IL
  45. Two Sears Product Rebuild Centers in The Woodlands Texas
  46. FesslerUSA Clothing Maker Closing in PA
  47. Ralph Lauren’s plans to close its 14 stand-alone Rugby locations
  48. Nashville Sash & Door Co. Inc Tenn.
  49. First Portuguese church in North America in Bedford Mass Closing?
  50. International Fashions in Carbondale’s University Mall IL
  51. Harper’s Old Army Surplus Store in West Monroe La
  52. Nova Financial Holdings
  53. The Party Warehouse in West Springfield Mass.
  54. TLC Wine and Liquor at 1205 W. Main St in Kent Ohio?
  55. The HAPPY Place 1042 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA
  56. Air Carrier Accessory Services – Chapter 7
  57. SOW Inc. shelter on South Broad Street GA?
  58. Systemax Inc., Closing Miami County Ohio Computer Plant – 120 Jobs Lost
  59. Textbook publisher McGraw-Hill Cos. Closing 2 Distribution Centers – 166 Layoffs
  60. First Place Financial Corp
  61. Nash Finch Closing Cedar Rapids Iowa Food Distribution Center
  62. Johnnie’s Foodmaster MA Closing all 10 Locations
  63. Rainbow Foods will be closing its Forest Lake location MN – 59 Layoffs
  64. Berry’s Camera Shop Inc. in Downtown Lafayette
  65. Schreiber Foods to close their food packaging plant in Ravenna – 70 Jobs Lost
  66. Kmart store at 5300 Salem Ave. Trotwood Ohio
  67. Mr.Christie plant in Toronto ( International ) 2013 – 550 Jobs Lost
  68. Coffee with T cafe in Stevenson Village business MD
  69. Minas Basin Pulp and Power are closing a mill in Hantsport ( International ) – 135

ACTUAL LAYOFFS:

  1. The Colonial Country Shoppe on Park Street in Adams MA
  2. Vestas Wind Systems Closing R&D; Office in Louisville – 60 Jobs Lost
  3. Dollar Castle in downtown Ferndale MI
  4. Bistro One West in St Charles IL
  5. Sun Dog Diner in Neptune Beach FL
  6. Jim’s Builders Hardware in Wichita, Kansas
  7. Madeleines Bakehouse in Fort Wayne Indiana
  8. Barnes & Noble plans to close its doors in Union Station Dec. 31
  9. The Semiahmoo Hotel in Blaine Washington
  10. Highland Curves CA
  11. The Salem Sport Shop in Salem Ohio
  12. Navistar International Corp. to Close truck assembly plant in Garland, Texas – 900
  13. Jobs Lost
  14. Divine Mercy Catholic Books & Gifts Denton Texas
  15. Singer Mental Health Center in Rockford IL
  16. Garelick Farms Ends Production at Bangor Maine Facility
  17. Fashion Tech Window Coverings in Portland?
  18. Custom House Tavern Chicago IL.
  19. Jim’s Builders Hardware in Delano
  20. Lone Star Steakhouse at 1801 22nd St. in West Des Moines
  21. Sears to Close Woodlands Product Rebuild Center – 117 Jobs Lost
  22. Whitehead Inc Rockford Real Estate Company
  23. Robert’s Mens Shop in Downtown New Philadelphia Ohio
  24. Fort Tecumseh Olde Fashun Store in Ohio
  25. Lakewood Beginnings Child Development Center in Lakewood Ohio
  26. Green Fields Seed & Feed in Grand Junction Colo.
  27. The Army and Navy Store in Melrose Mass.
  28. Vitalistic Therapeutic charter school PA
  29. Diamond Foods Inc Closing a plant in Fishers Indiana
  30. Old Town Alehouse 5233 Ballard Ave in Seattle
  31. Space Aliens restaurants in Minot and Grand Forks ND
  32. DeWaay Financial Network LLC
  33. Sears at Quail Springs Mall Oklahoma City OK.
  34. Fashion Bug in O’Fallon MO is closing in January
  35. Kmart Store in Oak Hill W. Va
  36. Update: Jett & Hall men’s clothing store in Richmond KY
  37. D.C. school List of Possible Schools Closing to Be released Later today
  38. Dunkin’ Donuts in Holly Hill FL
  39. Hostess Brands Inc Permanently Closing 3 Bakeries Following a Nationwide Strike
  40. Philips Electronics subsidiary Lightolier will close its local fluorescent light
  41. fixture manufacturing plant in Willington
  42. Smithfield Packing Co. will close in 2013, laying off a total of 400 employees
  43. SuperFresh outlets in Marlton and Westmont NJ
  44. The Bagel Shoppe in Katonah NY
  45. Ben Franklin and Homestead House Gifts in the Kimball Ridge Center in Waterloo IA
  46. Several West Virginia Suzuki dealerships Being Forced to Close
  47. Kowalski Cos Closing All 4 of its Metro Detroit Delis but to Continue Food
  48. Production
  49. Three Memphis charter schools and one in Nashville Tenn. Could Close Due to Poor
  50. Test Scores
  51. The Custer School District SD – Closing 2 Rural Schools
  52. The Dressing Room, on North Lincoln Avenue IL
  53. The Utica office of IBOPE NY

BANKRUPTCIES:

  1. AMF Bowling Worldwide Inc
  2. Aletheia Research & Management Inc
  3. Omtron USA
  4. Helmkampf Construction in Olivette
  5. Clear Light Publishers
  6. Monitor Company Group LP
  7. ThinkEquity LLC
  8. Homer City Funding LLC
  9. US Suzuki Distributor – Chapter 11
  10. Revolt Technology

This list should frighten every thinking American. It is a huge warning regarding what lies ahead. These changes are coming to an economy that is already unable to provide jobs or sustain living standards.

Decline is a slow process, until it becomes fast. It is not easy to see at first. It should be obvious to most that our economy is approaching a critical stage. When you have destroyed the trust and confidence of business, there will be no job creation.

Some parting words are in order for those responsible for the decisions reflected above. Shutting down and giving up is anathema to the spirit that built this country and is now only found among our entrepreneurial class. It goes against the very fiber that drives success. It is a last resort for entrepreneurs.

The decision to quit is lonely, involves guilt, self-doubt and remorse. It is the last act for someone that has tried everything to avoid it. Giving up and withdrawing is not an act of retribution. People do not willingly choose to go to Galt’s figurative gulch. They are forced there.

While the masses exult in the continuation of their  food stamps, cell phones and other booty, the real story of this election is yet to be told. The nation is about to find out that policies and elections have consequences more important than free stuff.

The war against private enterprise can no longer be denied. President Obama’s re-election ensures that it will continue and likely accelerate. The makers are beginning to give up. The takers don’t have a clue. Soon the country is going to get a real-life lesson in economics. TANSTAAFL (There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch) is about to be learned.

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Happy Thanksgiving! President Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1863 Called the Nation to Give Thanks to God

Video:  Happy Thanksgiving! President Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1863 Called the Nation to Give Thanks to God

Happy Thanksgiving!

Giving thanks to God is part of the very fabric of our nation, even since before we were a nation. The first settlers who came to America came looking for religious freedom, and they did not forget to thank God for His blessings even in the midst of difficult circumstances. May we have that same spirit and fortitude.

Here is a video that shares the words of President Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation in 1863 – right in the middle of the Civil War. Lincoln’s words reflect the kind of spirit that built and preserved this nation. That faith and reliance on God exhibited by Lincoln, and by so many through the history of our nation, may be in the minority today, but it is still alive and will hopefully flourish once again. I hope you and your family have a very Happy Thanksgiving!

h/t to BB  -  Freedom’s Lighthouse

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

HOW TO SURVIVE THANKSGIVING AT YOUR LIBERAL RELATIVES

political war at Thanksgiving - AP Josh Reynolds

by Joel B. Pollak -  Photo: Josh Reynolds / AP

As a public service to our readers, and as a gesture towards civility in our national discourse, we offer the following how-to-guide for surviving Thanksgiving dinner at the home of your triumphant liberal relatives:

Arrival: “Your home looks lovely. Almost like it’s worth what you paid for it.  Obama didn’t help with that yet, did he?  Oh, well, maybe next term. May I use your bathroom?”

In the unlikely event that your host’s home has appreciated in value, use this introduction instead: “Love what you’ve done with it. Better dump it before the new year, though, or you might face that new Obamacare tax.” (Wait until after dinner to make a lowball offer.)

Greetings: “Oh, grandma, I’m so sorry about what Obama did to your Medicare. I tried to stop him.”

“Little Johnny, all grown up. Still looking for a job? Oh. There’s always grad school, you know. I hear Obama will pay your student loans.”

“Jane, you look amazing! I bet you’re the reason Obama promised free contraception.”

“Hey, kids, let’s watch some football.  Whatever team Obama picked, that’s the one that’s going to lose.  Ask Detroit.”

Grace: “I’m thankful that the war on women is finally over, and you accepted a racist like me back into your midst.”

“I’m thankful for Elizabeth Warren. Now that we have a Native American in the Senate, we can celebrate without feeling guilty anymore.”

“I’d like to take a moment to remember those four brave Americans who lost their lives because of an anti-Islamic video.”

“Blessed be Obama, from whom we enjoy this bountiful harvest.”

Meal: “No turkey for me, thanks. The poultry industry is a major contributor to global warming, and I can’t eat meat without thinking about how I caused Hurricane Sandy.”

“I’m not having cranberry sauce, either. So many of our cranberries today are imported from Poland, and they supported Mitt Romney, you know.”

“Have some more pumpkin pie, please. I promise not to tell Michelle Obama.”

“What, no more Twinkies this year?”

Departure: “I can’t believe it’s time to go already.  Four hours and $600 million in national debt just flew by.”

“Gan en jie kuai le! That’s Happy Thanksgiving in Chinese. Might as well start learning.”

“Why don’t you come to our place next year.   Seeing as how your taxes are going up in a few weeks, it’s only fair.”

“Sorry I parked you in.  Oh, darn, I drove the Chevy Volt today. You wouldn’t have an extension cord, would you?”

Happy Thanksgiving to those of you who have to suffer through the holiday with liberal relatives ~

May I suggest a little Wild Turkey for the occasion?

Turkey, pie and politics? T-Day family friction

Ah, Thanksgiving. A little turkey, some cranberry mold, maybe apple pie with ice cream, some football on TV. Getting together with the cousins. Catching up beside the fire. Togetherness.

On second thought: Scratch that. What were we thinking? This was an election year.

"The Thanksgiving table will be a battleground," says Andrew Marshall, 34, of Quincy, Mass.

Like many extended families across the country, Marshall's includes Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and liberals. And so, like many families that count both red and blue voters in their ranks, they're expecting fireworks. Things had already gotten so bad on Facebook, the family had to ban political banter.

"It was getting brutal," says Marshall.

And now, it will all play out in person. In this family, the older generation is more liberal, the younger more conservative. So Andrew, a Republican, particularly expects friction with his aunt, Anne Brennan, 57. "She firmly believes in what she believes in, and we'll go head to head with it," he says.

As for Brennan, she's looking on the bright side: the wine they'll drink. "You always bring a good bottle," she told Andrew at a family dinner a few days ago — perhaps softening him up for the holiday. No dice. "What are you talking about?" Andrew replied. "The wine just amplifies it."

But the Marshalls seem to be relishing the occasion. Not so the Davidson family in Alabama.

In fact, things have gotten so tense over politics between Brian Davidson, a 40-year-old attorney in Helena, and his father, 130 miles away in Russellville, that they've changed plans, forgoing their usual gathering.

"We're not even going," says Brian, who voted for Barack Obama, and describes his father as "a little to the right of Glenn Beck." Better to skip this one, he says, than suffer "a non-recoverable blowup."

Davidson, a Boy Scout leader and the father of two school-age sons, once was firmly conservative, even serving as an officer in the Young Republicans Club at the University of North Alabama. His parents — particularly Dad — always taught him and his brother to think for themselves, he says.

And so he did. Davidson eventually realized he no longer fit in with the Republican Party, which he saw as moving rightward, and now considers himself a political moderate with liberal positions on issues like gay marriage and the legalization of marijuana — he supports both — and conservative positions on foreign and fiscal policies.

Each Thanksgiving, Davidson typically loads up his family and makes the 130-mile drive to his parents' house. This year, Davidson will take the kids to wife Kim's family instead, but even that could be tricky: They are conservative as well. So Brian and Kim will try to avoid any topics that could lead, they say, to "an Obama rant" around the table.

"Anything can cause it," Brian says. "We're just going to suck it up."

For some families, it's not necessarily the presidential race that divided them. The Cox family in Colorado has long been split over the legalization of marijuana — ever since Diane Cox first caught her son, David, trying to smoke the drug when he was 14.

David, now 31 and a peach farmer in Palisade, Colo., has volunteered for years on efforts to legalize marijuana. Diane, meanwhile, has spearheaded several successful protests to ban medical marijuana dispensaries in nearby towns — even waving "BAN THE POT SHOPS" signs on the side of the road.

Colorado's recent vote to legalize marijuana for recreational use again divided mother and son, who served as regional coordinator for the legalization campaign. Discussion of the vote is likely at the family Thanksgiving, but David Cox doesn't seem TOO worried. "I don't think awkward's the proper term. The proper term is more, dissentious," he says with a chuckle.

After all, Cox says, some things are more important than politics. "They can see that I'm a successful, hardworking person," he says of his parents, "so they have absolutely nothing to say because I'm doing fantastic and they know it."

In Minnesota, the issue dividing Jake Loesch's family isn't marijuana but gay marriage. Voters defeated a proposed amendment that would have banned same-sex marriage in the state, and Loesch, 24, of St. Paul, was deputy communications director for Minnesotans United for All Families — a group that fought the gay marriage ban. (It remains illegal under state law.)

Loesch is a conservative, like his huge family. He had difficult conversations with some aunts, uncles and grandparents when he took his recent job, and as the political season heated up, he tried increasingly to avoid the subject: "Having those conversations is healthy for the political process, but sometimes, when it's with family, it can be really, really hard."

But he found common ground with his grandmother, who is 85. She disagreed with his stance, but after the election, she posted on his Facebook wall: "Congratulations, Jake — even tho I didn't agree with your stance on the issue I will have to say you really put your heart and soul into your convictions — and I must say I'm proud of you!!!"

"Our family is very understanding of everybody's opinions," says Jake's grandmother, Bunny Arseneau. "We know where everybody stands because we're a very open family. Your opinion is your opinion and we respect you for it."

And so, Loesch says, he is hoping for the best at Thanksgiving — after all, they're still family. Adds his grandmother: "My father was of the old school. You never leave the house mad at each other, and you never go to sleep mad at each other."

As for the Marshalls in Massachusetts, there's hope that the political discourse, however charged, may at least carry some levity as well.

Last Friday night, some family members gathered for pizza and wine, and yes, some political talk — a dry run, maybe, for the bigger Thanksgiving dinner.

"I did vote for Obama," noted Rebecca Malone, 27, Andrew's sister.

"Oh my God!" replied Andrew. "I didn't know that! You're out!"

But the family did find a few areas of agreement — for one thing, they all agreed on medicinal marijuana.

And though some voted for Democrat Elizabeth Warren for Senate, who won, and others didn't, they all agreed that outgoing Sen. Scott Brown was good-looking.

As the wine flowed, Andrew waxed philosophical.

"If we didn't care, we wouldn't sit here and battle," he said.

Added Anne, his liberal aunt: "And it's all so much more interesting than the Kardashians."

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Associated Press writers Amy Forliti in Minneapolis, Bridget Murphy in Boston, Jay Reeves in Helena, Ala., and Kristen Wyatt in Denver contributed to this report.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Omission of God or Christ in the Thanksgiving Address (Again)

President Obama gave his weekly radio address, one devoted to Thanksgiving, by praising U.S. service members and volunteers at shelters and soup kitchens.

The president outlined the many ways that Americans were coming together and the various things he was thankful for, but not once thanked God.

And that caused a stir on Twitter among conservatives.

Among the comments were things like, "So sad!" and "God help us!" Republicans across the country retweeted the Fox News headline: "Obama Leaves God Out of Thanksgiving Address."

"To give thanks for luck is to deny God much less omit!" tweeted "PastorJeffBrown," whose Twitter account lists him as a rural Oklahoma husband, father and Baptist pastor.

Obama's message carried a tone of American unity and praise for those who serve others.

"We're especially grateful for the Americans who defend our country overseas," Obama said in his Thanksgiving Day address. "To all the service members eating Thanksgiving dinner far from your families, the American people are thinking of you today."

The video of the address is below at Newsmax.com: Obama Omits God From Thanksgiving Message

Hope you all had a great and blessed Thanksgiving!!

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Principal Banning All Fall Holidays at School… Columbus Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving… and Christmas Has Already Been

Here we go again… It just gets worse every year. Stand-up America!! What holds a society together is its common values, traditions and history; something the secular progressives have been working on for years to refashion or steal  from us.

“The Celebration of Christmas in America is not Just a Christian Holiday,  but a Celebration of our National Past and Our Collective Wishes and Psyche as a Nation!” (See:  God Rest Ye Merry Merchants) And so it is with Thanksgiving, Columbus  Day and Halloween, the are part of collective memory, our past… even with the flaws.  The truth has no agenda and the negatives make us stronger.

Posted: 10/17/2011

You won't see little ghouls and goblins running around one Massachusetts elementary school this Halloween.

The Boston Herald reports that the principal has banned costumes.

The reason?

The school superintendent says Halloween is quote "problematic" for some families due to its connections to witchcraft.

It's not the only holiday on the chopping block.

The school's principal is telling teachers to be careful about celebrating Thanksgiving in their class activities.

All of this comes on the heels of her attack on Columbus Day when she told teachers they could no longer quote: "ignore the atrocities that Christopher Columbus committed against the indigenous peoples."

So, what do you think?

Does the principal have a valid point here or is she going overboard by pushing her own beliefs on teachers and students?

Principal Anne Foley Bans Thanksgiving - xandert

Anne Foley, principal at Kennedy Elementary School in Somerville, Massachusetts banned Thanksgiving and Halloween deeming them as insensitive.

News item October 15, 2011: Massachusetts elementary school principal Anne Foley banned Halloween, Thanksgiving and the Columbus Holiday celebrations because, according to her, they’re insensitive. Her action stirred up considerable outrage and came to US Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown’s attention. He tweeted that political correctness shouldn’t be taken to the extreme and added to allow the Somerville kids enjoy Halloween.

Principal Writes Negative Comments about Christopher Columbus Fall Holiday

According to www.foxnews.com/us/2011/10/15/massachusetts-principal-bans-fall-holidays-says-theyre-insensitive/. Anne Foley claimed that when people were young, they might have been able to claim ignorance of the atrocities that Christopher Columbus committed against the aboriginal peoples, which he did.

US history information about Columbus opening the door to Europeans invading the Americas, according to danielnpaul.com/ChristopherColumbus.html, confirms the fact that Columbus and his crew did terrible things against the aboriginals. Columbus was an Italian. Queen Isabella, who financed his expedition, was Spanish. Columbus is given the credit for discovering the Americas. He anchored his ship by a small island in the Caribbean sea populated by friendly pacifist native people, the Taino. Columbus and his crew pillaged their village. When he returned to Spain, he gave Queen Isabella his stolen booty.

When other European countries heard tales of fabulous wealth in the Americas, they went to the new lands and committed more atrocities.

Principal’s Reasons for Banning Thanksgiving

The Boston Herald reported that Anne Foley sent teachers an email warning them about celebrating Thanksgiving and why people shouldn’t observe it. She wrote that Thanksgiving should no longer be celebrated because many people and Kennedy School’s students celebrating “this particular person,” referring to Columbus, are an insult to the people he annihilated. “We need to be careful around the Thanksgiving Day time as well because of this.” Teachers have already been told not to let students dress up for Halloween.

Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US and Canada. People are taught about the First Thanksgiving which was celebrated by Pilgrims and Wampanoagans in 1621, but history seems to ignore the Native American Pequot Tribe's 1637 Thanksgiving Travesty. US schoolchildren are taught about the first Thanksgiving when Pilgrims and the Wampanoagans, also “Wampanoags,” celebrated their first harvest by giving thanks and feasting. Samoset and Squanto taught the Pilgrims planting and other survival skills, so Pilgrim leader Captain Miles Standish invited them, Chief Massasoit and other Wampanoagans to the three day celebration.

When news spread in England about the New World, more Puritans and others immigrated. They considered the land to be a public domain because there were no fences. Colonists seized land, captured Amer-Indians for slaves and killed others. The Pequot Nation hadn’t agreed to the peace treaty Squanto negotiated and fought back in The Pequot War.

In 1637, over 700 Pequots gathered for their Green Corn Festival. In the predawn hours, they were surrounded by Dutch and English mercenaries who ordered them to come outside. Those who obeyed were killed, while women and children huddled inside the longhouse and were burned alive. The governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony declared this travesty "A Day of Thanksgiving.”

Colonists and their Amer-Indian allies committed more atrocities. George Washington suggested that one day of “thanksgiving” each year was to be commemorated, instead of celebrating every massacre. Abraham Lincoln decreed Thanksgiving Day to be a legal national holiday.

No Reason Given by Principal for Banning Halloween Costumes

The only mention of Halloween is that Anne Foley banned wearing costumes. Halloween, also called Samhain, pronounced sow-en, is a Pagan holiday. Ancient Pagans Celebrated Hallowe'en, a Fire or Solar Festival as the third and final harvest and honoring the dead. They wore animal pelts to disguise themselves from evil spirits they believed walked on earth that night.

Was Salem's witch hunts and mass hysteria in the 1600s a factor? According to Salem Witch Persecutions Cast, Who Was Who: Victims, 19 people were hanged, one pressed to death because he refused to be tried for witchcraft and four died in prison.

Principals’ Banning Fall Holidays Causes Outrage

Parents told MyFoxBoston they felt Anne Foley was overreacting. A woman said Foley had no right to ban Halloween. Another person said children need to express themselves. Don’t take holidays and fun away from them. A Somerville woman said she didn’t think children shouldn’t be able to celebrate fall holidays.

Superintendant Tony Pierantozzi told The Herald that Halloween is awkward because of its relationship to witchcraft, the first time the subject was mentioned.

Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone, who has three children at Kennedy, stated that he’s the son of Italian immigrants so Columbus Day is “near and dear” to him. He added that he planned on being in costume at Somerville’s annual Halloween parade, which residents say is one of the largest in the greater Boston area.

A few Kennedy students said they disagreed with the ban. One said it wasn’t right to ban Halloween. Another stated that the bans were “kind of ridiculous” because people should be allowed to celebrate holidays how they want to. People shouldn’t dictate holiday celebrations.

Will Principal’s Banning Fall Holidays have Repercussions?

Anne Foley’s ban on celebrating holidays has become a popular news item. hot-news.US/national/Massachusetts Principal Bans Fall Holidays Says they’re Insensitive, categorized the bans in Education, which has a link to the FoxNews article/video. I’ve read people’s comments about Foley’s bans and have talked to others about them. I haven’t found anyone who supports her actions. I celebrate Columbus Day because he is given credit for discovering of the Americas that paved the way for my Pennsylvania Dutch, Czechoslovak and Welsh ancestors to find freedom in the New Country. Halloween is fun, I’m thankful for bountiful food and I think of generations past. Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for food shared with loved ones, family, friends and pets.

Only time will tell if there will be repercussions.

h/t to ABCActionNews by Shawn Martin, and Suite 1010 by Jill Stefko

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Beck’s Post-Thanksgiving Review

If you still have family and friends still visiting for Thanksgiving, please spend some time talking… really talking.  We spend so much time conversing about nothing… nothing important, babbling.  It is time we communicate or we could lose it all!!

Glenn’s Dad’s Coat… And our obsession with stuff.

Beck’s Post Thanksgiving Show Part 1  -  CLICK FOR VIDEO

We (our society) have been held together by Stuff… Entertainment… Unimportant Diversions!  That is why we missed what was going on in America, in our churches, in our own homes.

A must read resource:  Broke: The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and Treasure

We are beginning to do everything that Ancient Rome did, before its demise.  People have been warning us for years… and we have been too busy… too diverted to care or give it much thought.

“The enjoyment of plenty will make them (the Romans) lose the enjoyment of freedom.”  From the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.  This is exactly what has happened to us.  It is why we didn’t notice what has been going wrong with our country for years!!

Years ago, we did not watch football or TV at all at Thanksgiving.  We all sat around and talked about our past, out ideas and our goals, usually with several generation.  We learned about our family history, our country’s history and we shared our goal, dreams and fears.  And if we did play games or had activities, they were interactive… without electronics.

When Glenn talked about this, I remembered doing exactly this with my family… every year, at every holiday and get-together.  We had 3-generations gathered, who talked about their lives, their memories, their dreams, their goals… our/my heritage.  And stated their opinions, argued about them and nobody worried about being politically incorrect or a bit contrary.

Last week a viewer sent Glenn Beck a (revolutionary war) coat that she found in a thrift store.  It was his Dad’s Coat; it was Bill Beck’s coat that was given away around 1977.  She found it in a thrift store shopping for her Vintage Clothing store and mailed it to him, asking for nothing in return. After receiving the coat, Glenn realized that he was exactly where he was supposed to be, that it is not an accident that he is where he is and doing what he is doing.

The coat came from a time where his home town, Mt. Vernon Washington, and its small businesses started dying and closing… because the Malls were putting them out of business.  Glenn’s parents  started a militia to march in the parade for the bi-centennial but also to stand up… bring some attention to their dying town and cause.

The gal who found Glenn’s Dad’s coat is Amanda Zitch… a single mom who is out of work.  She has tapped into her own entrepreneurial spirit and started an online Vintage Store.  She says she finds treasures and then passes them on… sells them or tries to return them if they are someone’s personal item, like she did with Bill Beck’s coat. 

Rogue Retro: www.etsy.com/shop/rogueretro – Amanda’s online store

People are good…

Beck’s Post Thanksgiving Show Part 2  -  CLICK FOR VIDEO

Owning things is good… Being Owned by Your Things is Not Good

It says in Genesis that it is not good to be alone… that was a prescription for all of us, not just Adam.  Part of fulfillment and success is building relationships.

Rabbi Daniel Lappin

Beck’s Post Thanksgiving Show Part 3  -  CLICK FOR VIDEO

Rabbi Lappin says he loves Christmas because shopping supports the merchants and the economy and at Christmastime almost all the shopping is done for others… gifts and sharing; people generally become better at this time of year… even if  they are not Christians.

God Rest Ye Merry Merchants

We have become victims of the media and being “amused”, which is the opposite of being inspired!!  Is it an accident?  Absolutely not! It is a plan… a plan to keep the masses controlled, uninformed and dumbed down!  That process has been ongoing and used by the Progressives for about 100 years now!  They dumb us down with additives to the food and in our water, with meds, through an ever lower standard of education that discourages individual thinking and by keeping us distracted with 24/7 TV, video games, twittering, social sites, texting and even lack of sleep by those who feel they can’t turn off their cells to sleep and are awakened all night by every call, text and email (because it is sync’d up to their computer) so get no rest.

Here are some of the best things you can do for your family, for yourself, for America is change your lives and patterns:

Trade part of your TV time for Reading Time

Read to and with your children

Monitor what Your Children and Grandchildren (and you watch) on TV

Find your way back to God and Tithe

Sit Down Together and Eat Dinner with your Family Daily (Or Whenever)… with no electronics on… and talk

Break out of the cycle of “Stuff”

Speak the Truth and your Feelings to Family and Friends, Even when it makes you Unpopular

Get involved

Read the Constitution and the Bible or your Holy Book

Unplug:  Get rid of the electronics (as much as possible) in your life and the lives of your children

Find a Passion Bigger Than Yourself… Your Purpose

Always Pay It (Good Deeds) Forward

Be an Example

Find the Joy and Inspiration in your life

Be the Best You that You Can Be

Prepare Yourself (and Your Family) for Any Emergency

Share and Help Others In Need

Pray on your knees daily

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Take Beck’s 40-Day/Night Challenge… It Will Change Your Life!

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