NEVER FORGET !

NEVER FORGET !

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Korean Tension......

Protesters shout slogans during an anti-war and ... 
Protesters shout slogans during an anti-war and anti-government rally in Seoul December 18, 2010. South Korea will hold a live-fire artillery drill on Yeonpyeong island between December 18-21, which was shelled by North Korea last month, the first such exercise on the island since the attack that the North said was a response to a provocation by Seoul.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Send A Card

When you have a few minutes, go to  http://www.letssaythanks.com/ and send a free, printed postcard to U.S. military personnel stationed overseas!  (Also, take a moment to view "Messages of the Week.")
The mission of Let's Say Thanks is to provide a way for individuals across the country to recognize U.S. troops stationed overseas. By submitting a message through this site, you have the opportunity to send a free personalized postcard greeting to deployed servicemen and women.
The postcards, depicting patriotic scenes and hometown images, were selected from a pool of entries from children across the country.
All you have to do is click on your favorite design and either select the message that best expresses your sentiment or draft a personal note. The postcards are then printed by Xerox and mailed in care packages by the military support organization, Give2TheTroops.
Thanks for taking the time to support our servicemen and women!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Watch the 87th Annual National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on December 9th at 5 pm ET

White House Tree


A Christmas tree is set up in the Blue Room of the White House on Dec 1, 2010. 'Simple Gifts' is the Christmas theme at the White House this year.

Court to hear arguments

The employer sanctions law was intended to diminish Arizona's role as the nation's hub for immigrant smuggling by requiring employers to verify the eligibility of new workers through a federal database. Employers convicted of violating the law can have their business licenses suspended or revoked.  The outcome in this case also could signal how the court would handle the controversial and more expansive Arizona immigration enforcement law, known as SB1070, that the administration challenged and a federal judge blocked key components this summer.
Dozens of business raids in metropolitan Phoenix during employer sanctions investigations have led to the arrests of 131 workers who are illegal immigrants on criminal charges, such as using forged documents or stolen identities to get jobs. The law intended to target employers has been used more often against workers.