Welcome
Welcome to my blog. I update this as often as I can with news that you might not see on the major networks as my main focus. I welcome any and all comments, and I have content at the bottom of the page everyday. Personal blurb: My personal belief is that the US Constitution's first amendment (which talks about the freedom of speech) extends to the Internet. For this reason, I have the comments setting set up to have comments go up immediately. If you comment anonymously, you will have to go through a word verification step. I will keep the setting as-is as long as the comments are kept 'G' rated. Thanks and I hope you keep coming back.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Bugs
If you haven't noticed, I put a post up about not being able to reach my blogger account. I have not received an explanation behind the shut down but it looks like the servers are back up. I have contacted Google about the problems and I hope that they respond back.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Bugs Yet Again
Hey all. You might have noticed that I haven't updated my blogs in a week or so. I have not been able to access my account to update the blogs. Even now, it appears that the servers are down for some reason. I am struggling to type this out on my LG Ally Google Android Phone running Froyo.2 (2.2.2). I have contacted Google about the problems and I hope that they can resolve the problems soon.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Obama signs Wrong Date in Westminister Abby Guestbook
Visiting US President Barack Obama got the date wrong by three years when he signed a guestbook at the Westminster Abbey, despite apparently asking the dean what day it was, a media report said on Wednesday.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Chrysler Pays Back Federal Loans
Chrysler paid back on Tuesday $7.6 billion in loans from the American and Canadian governments, paving the way for its Italian partner, Fiat, to increase its control over the Detroit carmaker.
Supreme Court Orders California To Reduce its Prison Population
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court in a 5-4 ruling ordered California to reduce its prison population by more than 33,000 inmates, the Sacramento Bee reports (Stanton, Sacramento Bee, 5/24).
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