AS IT STANDS my name is Dave Stancliff. I'm a retired newspaper editor/publisher; husband/father, and military veteran. Laker fan for 64 years. This blog is dedicated to all the people in the world. Thank you for your readership!
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich made a statement to the media at his downtown Chicago office building a short time ago.
The embattled governor has kept his trap shut up till now, since his arrest last week on federal corruption charges.
Prosecutors say FBI wiretaps caught Blagojevich scheming to deal President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat for campaign cash or a plum job.
Blagojevich told reporters that he's innocent and would not step down and "would fight till his last breath." You gotta hand it to this creep, he isn't going quietly into the night!
The stage is set. The characters have taken their positions. Stay tuned...
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I think she's a great pick. I use to live in La Puente (early sixties) and she's from there. However, there's a lot more reasons to think she's a really smart choice. Click here for her story in the Daily-News Latino.
I was born on November 7th, 1950, so regretfully, I don't remember this little bit of trivia. But it was sure fun seeing it and comparing it to what children get today for Christmas. What a difference between generations! No wonder we're often world's apart from this new generation. Lo tech versus high tech. Simple versus complex. Inexpensive versus very expensive. I suppose I'm not the only baby boomer out there that feels nostalgic this Christmas. Peace.
As winter whiteouts spread across the country there are some people who are less than delighted with a visit from Old Jack Frost!
President Bush announced he was bailing out the Big Three this morning.
He said he did it to avoid them going into bankruptcy which would weaken the economy.
He called this move a "stop-gap"measure. Note that Congress wouldn't take this step before going into recess.
I think this bail-out was the wrong thing to do. In typical Bush fashion, he sidestepped Congress to get his own way.
I have a nephew who lives near Las Vegas.
He works in the city however.
I've been there many times myself, and in every season, but have never seen snow there. Don't tell me there's no global warming!
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About 10 km east of Québec City, near Montmorency Falls and within the grounds of the Duchesnay winter resort, the first ice hotel in North America is erected each January.
Its 22 beds were sold out when it first opened in 2000. In its last iteration it had 85 beds, all made of ice but lined with deer furs and covered with mattresses and arctic sleeping bags.
Only the bathrooms are heated, in a separate insulated structure.
The hotel is usually made (the architecture and size may vary from season to season) with 4,750 tons of sculpted ice, forming arches over rooms with 16 foot (5 m) and larger and higher spaces for two art galleries (filled with ice sculptures of course) a bar, a movie theater, and a chapel where weddings are celebrated.
The walls are more than 4 feet (1.2 m) thick on average. All of the furniture is made of ice. In addition to using ice glasses as in the Kiruna ice hotel, the bar (and room service) also serves cold cuts on ice plates.
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President-elect Barack Obama introduces Mary Schapiro as his designate for Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman during a news conference in Chicago, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2008.
With them is Gary Gensler, the President-elect's designate for Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman and Daniel Tarullo, right, for a Federal Reserve seat.
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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