Archive for March, 2007

Mar29th

Local Auto Glass Repair

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

When you need your auto glass repaired it is always a better idea to go to a locally owned business rather then a “branded” business for a few different reasons. The biggest reason is because if your insurance is taking care of it, you would not see a price difference and you would be helping out your community. Small business owners value your business more then a large corporation ever could, so they will give you total satisfaction. If you live in the Las Vegas area, there are nice little locally owned businesses forLas Vegas Auto Glass Repair! So do your community a favor, when you can shop at locally owned businesses you really should! Why put another buck in a corporation’s pocket that probably could care less about your satisfaction?

Mar29th

US Senate Votes to Keep Pullout Deadline

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

A funding bill in senate recently survived a vote to remove the March 2008 deadline. This doesn’t mean President Bush won’t use his right to veto, but at this point he is a very weak figure in the governent who has lost a lot of respect. I suspect a few more senators would hop on board to override his veto just to let the Executive Branch know who has the constitutional obligation to declare and fund war.

The Democratic-controlled Senate narrowly signaled support Tuesday for the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq by next March.

The vote triggered an instant veto threat from the White House in a deepening dispute between Congress and commander in chief.

Republican attempts to scuttle the nonbinding timeline failed on a vote of 50-48, largely along party lines.

Sens. Gordon Smith of Oregon and Chuck Hagel of Nebraska — called “two brave Republicans” by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid after the vote — joined Democrats in opposing the amendment.

The roll call marked the Senate’s most forceful challenge to date of the administration’s handling of a war that has claimed the lives of more than 3,200 U.S. troops. It came days after the House approved a binding withdrawal deadline of August 31, 2008.

“This is a strong message which amplifies the action of the House and reflects the overwhelming sentiment of the American people,” said Sen. Jack Reed, D-Rhode Island. “It’s a message that must be heeded by the president and by the government of Iraq.”

Three months after Democrats took power in Congress, Reid said the moment was at hand to “send a message to President Bush that the time has come to find a new way forward in this intractable war.”

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Mar29th

No Crank!

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Are you someone who likes to work the land? After a days work of gardening probably your least favorite thing to do is mess with rolling up the hose. Fortunately there is a solution for this! This new hose reel requires no cranking! The hose reel is water powered, with no electricity, no springs, and no batteries. So now you ask what is it powered by? It is powered by water! The very water that is coming out of the hose! Available in various designs, NO-CRANK hose reels eliminate one of the most stressful parts of maintaining your lawn and garden! How awesome is the No-Crankhose reel!

Mar29th

The Pat Tillman Coverup

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

I’m sure by now you’ve heard of the Pat Tillman controversy, especially if you are a sports fan. If not, Pat Tillman was a Safety in the NFL playing for the Arizona Cardinals when he got inspired by the events of 9/11 to join the armed forces. He was made into a sort of a false martyr, the public and his family being told he died in a skirmish with enemy forces in Afghanistan, when the truth is he was killed by friendly fire. The generals made Tillman into a glorious example and covered their ineptitude to train their soldiers not to kill good guys…

The mother of Cpl. Pat Tillman, the former NFL player killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in April 2004, on Tuesday rejected the latest explanation from the U.S. military about her son’s death.

“It became very obvious early on that they were lying to us,” Mary Tillman said on ESPN Radio’s “Dan Patrick Show.” “They were only telling one side of the story. They weren’t telling the other side.”

The military reported Monday that nine military officers, including four generals, will face “corrective action” for making critical mistakes in the aftermath of the Army Ranger’s death.

An investigation by the Army’s inspector general and Criminal Investigation Command concluded officers in Tillman’s chain of command knew almost immediately after his death that he had been killed by fire from his own platoon, but that information was withheld from his family for more than a month, in violation of Army regulations.

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Mar29th

The Watershed

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

It is always a hard decision to make to go into drug rehab, however even realizing you have a problem is the very first step to recovery.

The amazing staff at the Watershed are ready, willing, and very able to take care of you and your personal drug rehabilitation needs. An addiction to any kind of drug is very serious, and should be treated as such. The Watershed has an excellent Drug Treatment program that will help you in your time of need.

If you are thinking that you can not afford to go to drug rehab, first off you can not afford not to go, second of all the Watershed has many options available to you for payment, so contact them as soon as possible to get this treatment started! You will feel so much better that you did, and your friends and family will feel good too!


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