So, what does everyone think about the latest faux p’as of the Obama administration? Oh which one you ask?! Well I’m referring to the one where Air Force One was flown, along with 2 fighter jets, near the Statue of Liberty for a “photo op” without informing the mayor and citizens of New York City. […]
Entries from April 2009
Plane Scared
April 29th, 2009 · No Comments
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swine flu
April 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Texas now has six reported cases of Swine Flu. And I heard on the news this morning, that the first reported death from Swine Flu has occurred here in Houston. A small child, I believe 23 months old died last night from the illness. While not believed to be life threatening in most cases, the […]
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I’m protesting the rain!
April 29th, 2009 · No Comments
After all the rainfall over the last few days the Houston area, I’m wondering if it will ever be sunny again! I live in Montgomery, Texas and we show to have gotten over 6 inches of rainfall within the last twenty-four hours. I know that other associates here at Smith & Garg got anywhere from […]
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Edwards’ wreck at Talladega
April 29th, 2009 · No Comments
The Nascar race at Talladega last Sunday was very exciting, even up to the very end! Brad Kesslowski, driver for Dale Jr.’s race team, won the race on the last lap. Carl Edwards had been leading for the last two laps and looked to be the winner. However, in a near tragic finish, Edwards moved […]
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Texas on its own?
April 14th, 2009 · No Comments
Two Montgomery County lawmakers are once again attempting to force the US government to recognize Texas’s abiltiy to govern itself. Brandon Creighton of Conroe and Robert Nichols of Jacksonville are pushing legislation requesting that federal lawmakers leave the individual states alone to address state issues. They cite the 10th Amendment which states that “powers not […]
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