Archive for November, 2008

Drive like you fly

Remember the aviation crash after the terror attacks of 9/11? Well that is what some are saying the government is looking to do for the big three Auto Mfg.

 

 

Board Acted “Like Investment Bankers” In Airlines… And Made Money

This may come as bad news for members of the United Auto Workers, but the old Air Transportation Stabilization Board, which oversaw the federal bailout of the airlines following the 9/11 attacks, is being eyed as a model for how a bailout of domestic automakers might work.

It did get Airlines flying again, but what good with it do the big 3?

 

The Wall Street Journal reports the airline industry rescue, the last by the feds for a non-financial sector of the economy, was a hard pill to swallow for the industry, but actually wound up profiting the taxpayers by $300 million.

I like this part.

This idea has grim echoes for auto workers. In the airline bailout, managers gave up pay and perks, but unions faced the choice between long-term concessions to reduce costs, or the loss of their jobs completely if the companies folded. The terms were so rigorous that some troubled airlines, including American and Delta, walked away. Nine others were turned down by the ATSB.

The government needs to stop giving free money to their friends….

Screw the Unions!

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Young Marines

I have a friend with a Son that wants to join the Mile High Young Marines.

He is a 12 Years old and already a member of the Jr. ROTC.

The start up costs is what I am looking for help with.  It is only $275 but I would like to get a couple dollars from a handful of Marines so I can have him write thank you letters and gain a couple Marine Friends.

Check out the 9News Store on the Mike High Young Marines

Maybe we could sponsor more than one kid…

 

Anyone interested?

 

send me an email flightpundit at gmail dot com.

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State Voters Don’t have the Authority ‘Alone"

The Gay, Lesbian and Transsexuals in California think that only they have the right to change the state Constitution. The Californication Supreme Court will hear the case, at least they didn’t allow the gay marriages to continue while they listened to the Special Interest groups!

 

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California’s highest court has agreed to hear legal challenges to a new ban on gay marriage, but is refusing to allow gay couples to resume marrying until it rules.

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday accepted three lawsuits seeking to overturn Proposition 8. The amendment passed this month with 52 percent of the vote. The court did not elaborate on its decision.

All three cases claim the ban abridges the civil rights of a vulnerable minority group. They argue that voters alone did not have the authority to enact such a significant constitutional change.

The Voters alone? who else needs to chime in and change a definition that affects the voters alone? I don’t get it….

 

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End of the World as we know it

 

This is just crazy, we should outlaw Guns to stop this….

Pirates Rule

This looks like it is now Pirates are getting bold as the US starts to get weaker caused by the ‘Big O’.

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THE MARINE

This is a poem being sent from a Marine to his Dad. For those who take the time
to read it, you’ll see a letter from him to his dad at the bottom. It makes you truly thankful for not only the Marines, but ALL of our troops. 

It has been around a few times but I wanted to put this out there again to remind us that someone is stilling paying.

 

THE MARINE

We all came together,
Both young and old
To fight for our freedom,
To stand and be bold.

In the midst of all evil,
We stand our ground,
And we protect our country
From all terror around.

Peace and not war,
Is what some people say.
But I’ll give my life,
So you can live the American way.

I give you the right
To talk of your peace.
To stand in your groups,
and protest in our streets.

But still I fight on,
I don’t bitch, I don’t whine.
I’m just one of the people
Who is doing your time.

I’m harder than nails,
Stronger than any machine.
I’m the immortal soldier,
I’m a U.S. MARINE!

So stand in my shoes,
And leave from your home.
Fight for the people who hate you,
With the protests they’ve shown.

Fight for the stranger,
Fight for the young.
So they all may have,
The greatest freedom you’ve won

Fight for the sick,
Fight for the poor
Fight for the cripple,
Who lives next door.

But when your time comes,
Do what I’ve done.
For if you stand up for freedom,
You’ll stand when the fight’s done

By: Corporal Aaron M. Gilbert , US Marine Corps

 

USS SAIPAN, PERSIAN GULF

March 23, 2003
Hey Dad,
Do me a favor and label this ‘The Marine’ and send it to everybody on your email list. Even leave this letter in it. I want this rolling all over the US ; I want every home reading it. Every eye seeing it. And every heart to feel it. So can you please send this for me? I would but my email time isn’t that long and I don’t have much time anyway.
You know what Dad? I wondered what it would be like to truly understand what JFK said in His inaugural speech. ‘When the time comes to lay down my life for my country, I do not cower from this responsibility. I welcome it.’ Well, now I know. And I do. Dad, I welcome the opportunity to do what I do Even though I have left behind a beautiful wife, and I wi ll miss the birth of our first born child, I would do it 70 times over to fight for the place that God has made for my home. I love you all and I miss you ry much. I wish I could be there when Sandi has our baby, but tell her that I love her, and Lord willing, I will be coming home soon. Give Mom a great big hug from me and give one to yourself too.
Aaron

Please let this marine (and all our military) know we care by passing his poem onto your friends even if you don’t usually take time to forward mail…do it this time!
Thanks,

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Just Want to Work

Why, why why do we punish these good people that are here just to work. They want to do the work that lazy Americans just wont do.

 

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GREELEY, Colo. (CBS4) ? Investigators in Weld County are going after hundreds of people who are accused of using fake identification and social security numbers to get millions of dollars in federal tax refunds

Did you catch that?  ‘To get millions of dollars in tax refunds’

Wait, it gets better

“It shows the depth of the immigration issue here in the United States,” Buck said. “If with one tax return preparer we can find 1,300 tax returns filed by illegal immigrants and $2.6 million in payments by the IRS to illegal immigrants, it is just amazing.”

This is the same people in the same town as the swift packaging plant. I wonder if these are all of the laid off/arrested and released criminals.

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Project Valour-IT Fundraising

Come on everyone Pony up for the Marines.

OK, I will give a link below the fold to all teams so that you can donate to your favorite service.

 

 

 

 

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Justifiable Homicide will become more prevalent

 

Attempted carjacker gets shot

EDINBURG — The clerk warned Alejandro Salinas about the suspicious men who had been hanging out in front of the convenience store for the past hour.

He told Salinas to be careful as he went back out to his Chevrolet Z-71 pickup truck, that he had just filled at the Aziz Convenience Store about 11 a.m. Saturday.

Salinas walked out to his truck and hopped in.

But before he could close the door, 18-year-old Hector Severo Ramos was holding a .25-caliber pistol at Salinas’ neck, said Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Treviño.

“He says ‘Get out of the truck. I’m going to take it and I’m going to kill you,” Treviño said of Ramos.

Salinas told the gunman to calm down; they could work things out.

Then he pushed Ramos’ pistol away, pulled out his own pistol and fired two 9 mm bullets into Ramos’ chest.

Salinas had a license to carry a concealed firearm and a clean criminal record, Treviño said.

Meanwhile, the sheriff said he would likely not pursue criminal charges against Salinas, who told deputies he killed Ramos in self-defense.

“This is not a murder,” Treviño said. “This is a justifiable homicide.”

Look for more Criminals as the left outlaws self protection.

what do the Gun Guys say to this ….take away his right to carry a gun, and tell the criminal to not carry one also! BUNK!

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Project Valour-IT

I haven’t been invoklved in this the last couple years.

but it is on and I am joining.

http://soldiersangels.org/index.php?page=fundraiser

I will have more up later…..

Go Marines!

but go for any service and help Americans that gave so much for us all.

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"Resistance Is Futile. You Will Be Assimilated!"

We are Borg!

Thomas Malone, professor at M.I.T.: “I think we are just scratching the surface of what’s possible with collective intelligence.”

 

And the government is here to help you…..

And to pay your bills….

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General Robert H. Barrow

 

All Hands,
Generals, Admirals, and Senior Executives,

It is with deep regret that I announce the death, on 30 October 2008, of
General Robert H. Barrow, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired, our 27th Commandant of
the Marine Corps and a highly decorated veteran of three wars.
In accordance with Article 1288 of Navy Regulations, when a former
Commandant passes, all Marine Corps installations will half-mast the
national ensign from the time of General Barrow’s death through sunset on
the day of internment.

Funeral plans are not complete. Once available, this headquarters will
announce details of funeral plans via All-Marine message.
Per MCO 5360.10A, the Officer in Charge of the funeral staff is Brigadier
General Michael Brogan. He is responsible for planning, coordinating, and
ensuring proper execution of the funeral and burial ceremony.
General Barrow was born on 5 February 1922 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He
graduated high school in 1939 and enrolled at Louisiana State University.
In March 1942, he enlisted in the Platoon Leader’s Class Program. He left
school in the fall of 1942 and went to boot camp in San Diego, staying on
after graduation as a drill instructor. Selected for Officer Candidate
School, he left San Diego for Quantico in March 1943; and on 19 May 1943, he
was commissioned as a second lieutenant of Marines.
Following officer training, he was assigned to Marine Barracks, Naval
Ammunition Depot, New Orleans. He was reassigned in February 1944 to the
51st Replacement Battalion in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. During the last
seven months of World War II, he led an American team serving with Chinese
guerrilla forces in Japanese occupied Central China. He was awarded the
Bronze Star.

After World War II, he served as Aide de Camp to the Commanding General,
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic. He completed Amphibious Warfare School,
Junior Course in June 1949, and was transferred to the 2d Marine Division at
Camp Lejeune. He was given command of Company A, 1st Battalion, 2d Marines.
At the beginning of the Korean War, his company was transferred to Camp
Pendleton and redesignated Company A, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine
Division. He led Able Company ashore at Inchon in September 1950. For his
leadership in the fighting on the outskirts of Seoul, he received the Silver
Star. During the Chosin Reservoir Campaign, he was awarded the Navy Cross
for the seizure and defense of Hill 1081 from 9-10 December 1950.
After the Korean War, he was reassigned as Officer-in-Charge, Infantry Desk,
Enlisted Assignments, Headquarters Marine Corps. From there he was detailed
out and sent on a classified assignment to the Far East, north of Taiwan.
He returned to Headquarters Marine Corps, this time to the G-3. In February
1956, he returned to Camp Lejeune, where he served first as operations
officer and then executive officer of 2d Battalion, 6th Marines. He joined
the NROTC unit at Tulane University in 1957, and served as Marine Officer
Instructor for three years. Returning to Quantico, he completed a tour with
the Landing Force Development Center and attended the Officer’s Senior
Course in 1963. He left for another tour in the Pacific, where he served as
G-3, III Marine Expeditionary Force, then G-3 Plans Officer at Fleet Marine
Force Pacific in Hawaii. Attendance at the National War College followed,
and upon graduation in 1968, he arrived in South Vietnam to take command of
9th Marines, 3d Marine Division. The regiment conducted a series of highly
successful operations south of the western part of the Demilitarized Zone
and in the Khe Sanh and Ba Long Valley areas. For his valor during
Operation Dewey Canyon from 22 January to 18 March 1969, he received the
Distinguished Service Cross.

He was promoted to brigadier general in August 1969 by General Leonard F.
Chapman, 24th Commandant of the Marine Corps. General Barrow’s first tour
as a general officer was Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, Camp Butler,
Okinawa, where he served for three years. He then served as Commanding
General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina for 32
months. In July 1975, he was assigned as Deputy Chief of Staff for
Manpower, Headquarters Marine Corps. The following year, he became
Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia. He was
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps from July 1978, until a year later
when he assumed the office as Commandant. Befitting his reputation and
stature, when General Barrow stepped down as 27th Commandant of the Marine
Corps on 26 June 1983, President Ronald Reagan presided over the ceremony at
Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. General Barrow returned to Louisiana,
where he lived in retirement.

General Barrow was a three-war Marine with unparalleled experience in
conventional and irregular conflict. He commanded at every level. His deep
sense of purpose and abiding love of the Corps propelled him from the rank
of private to general and the Office of the Commandant. He was the first
Marine to serve a regular four-year tour as a full member of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff. He was a leader in personnel reform and was instrumental
in the decision to make the commanding generals of the recruit depots the
two chief regional recruiters. He believed a better quality of recruit led
to an increase in performance and retention. As such, he advocated an
increase in the percentage of high school graduates and screening programs
for recruiters and drill instructors. As Commandant, he addressed substance
abuse and alcoholism by ending the tolerance of drug abusers and problem
drinkers. Under his steady hand, the Marine Corps reached a plateau of
excellence in attracting and retaining quality men and women.
General Barrow’s medals and decorations include the Navy Cross, Defense
Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Department of the Army
Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, three
Legions of Merit, two Bronze Stars, and the Combat Action Ribbon.
In the essay he wrote for the book, Commandants of the Marine Corps, BGen
Edwin Simmons quoted the personal credo of Gen Barrow: “In any institution
or undertaking, the importance of people transcends all else.” General
Barrow maintained, throughout his life, an abiding love and respect for his
Marines. We, in turn, will miss him greatly.

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The Puppet Masters Are Getting Out of Control

The left dosn’t want everyone leaking details, at least not their details.

Just hours after President Bush and President-elect Obama met in the Oval Office of the White House, details of their confidential conversation began leaking out to the press, igniting anger from the president, sources claim.

This just shows ‘The One’ is a puppet of the media.

We are in for a long ugly 4 years when the childman in in charge of us and the media is in charge of him.

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Happy Birthday to My Brothers and Me

 

Once a Marine, Always a Marine, except Murtha… (HT to Big Dog)

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The Union States of America

The next socialist president wants to make all of America a union and start collecting dues…

Mr Emanuel brushed aside concerns that an Obama administration would risk taking on too much when it takes office in January. He said Mr Obama saw the financial meltdown as an historic opportunity to deliver the large-scale investments that Democrats had promised for years.

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