Anderson Cooper proves that his words were manipulated. Should we be surprised?
Boeing and the Union
From State Line Daily:
The National Labor Relations Board has moved to stop Boeing from building airplanes at a nonunion plant in South Carolina. The Board suggests that a unionized American company cannot, without violating federal labor law, expand its operations into one of the 22 states with right-to-work laws, which protect a worker’s right to join or not join a union.
Here is the question: Can a company in a right to work state move or open a branch in a state that is a union state? Is it the existence of a union in that company that makes this a National Labor Relations Board issue?
I believe this decision is dead wrong. I can’t tell you why I think blocking Boeing is wrong, I just feel it is. Decisions like this one makes for bad feelings about organized labor.
The new ‘Susan Boyle’–Edward Reid
Edward Reid amazed the audience and judges in Britain’s Got Talent by singing ‘Old McDonald.”
The event was in Glasgow.
Edward Reid Sings Nursery Rhymes to Run backing… by UCANLEARNPOKERdotCOM
Meanwhile, Susan Boyle sang for the Pope, her life-long dream.
Those Brits DO have talent.
Evangelical Hair Salon?
I had noticed, the last two years, that my salon, Tranquility, was playing a lot of Christian music, I did not think much of it during the Christmas Holiday, I mean, it made sense, Christian music for CHRISTmas, no issue. However, when the Christian music continued, well after the holiday, I finally said something to the front desk, on more than one occasion. Some Christian Rock you can’t even tell its religious, but when the chorus, is “Jesus will save you”, its a bit much for this Jew. I was very polite when I asked them to change the music to something a little less religious.
Much to my surprise, this past Friday, I open up an e-mail from Tranquility, and in addition to sharing special events happening at the Salon, there is a very large invite to Life Church in Manassas for Easter services.
Fox News: When nothing is ever good enough
President Obama is under fire again by Fox News and their listeners. What has the President done this time? He didn’t celebrate Easter enough. According to the Huffington Post:
One of the things that’s a “thing” today is that people, driven by a Fox Nation story, are complaining about the Obama White House’s failure to issue a proclamation about Easter. The White House, of course, hosted an Easter Egg Roll, and the president also hosted an Easter-themed prayer breakfast, at which he said this:
“I wanted to host this breakfast for a simple reason — because as busy as we are, as many tasks as pile up, during this season, we are reminded that there’s something about the resurrection — something about the resurrection of our savior, Jesus Christ, that puts everything else in perspective.
Jan Brewer: More blasting birthers
Governor Jan Brewer reiterates her position on birthers and negates their claims. She says that they are taking the country down a “path of destruction.”
More Kudos for Jan Brewer. Basically, there is nothing to discuss. Ms. Brewer is probably going to send them all over to Roswell, NM to have their tin foil hats adjusted.
Many people were surprised to see Gov. Brewer take such a strong stand against birthers. Is she leaving her conservative base? Will this hurt her in the next gubernatorial election?
No Fast Track for Cooch
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Virginia’s petition to have its lawsuit against federal health-care legislation bypass appellate review and be heard directly by the court.
As a result, the lawsuit will continue on its current path to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is scheduled to hear the case May 10 in Richmond.