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Headlines Tell The Story (November 28 – December 4, 2010)

Week Beginning November 28, 2010

At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline.

Wall Street Journal (11/29/2010)
GM’s Benign Outlook, and Uncle Sam’s Woe

Human Events (12/01/2010)
WikiLeaks Shows Iran Wags Obama

Human Events (12/01/2010)
GOP Must Stop Any Lame-Duck DREAM Act

Human Events (12/02/2010)
The Littlest Victims of ObamaCare

Wall Street Journal (12/02/2010)
Holdings Spiked Near Deal Time
Funds in Probe Traded Hot Stocks

Headlines Tell The Story (November 21 – 27, 2010)

Week Beginning November 21, 2010

At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline.

 Human Events (11/22/2010)
U.S. Must Combat Chinese Mercantilism

Wall Street Journal (11/22/2010)
Hedge Funds Raided in Probe
FBI Agents Seize Documents in 3 Cities as Insider-Trading Investigation Widens

Wall Street Journal (11/22/2010)
Ailing Ireland Accepts Bailout
Nation Asks EU, IMF for Tens of Billions to Boost Banks and Public Finances

Wall Street Journal (11/24/2010)
Europeans Clash on Bailout
EU Officials Propose Doubling $588 Billion Fund, But Germany Spurns Idea

Wall Street Journal (11/24/2010)
Shunned Profiling Technology On the Verge of Comeback

Wall Street Journal (11/26/2010)
China Warns U.S. as Korea Tensions Rise
Beijing Bears Rising Cost for Support of Pyongyang’ New Take on Exercises

Headlines Tell The Story (November 14 – 20, 2010)

Week Beginning November 14, 2010
At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline.

Wall Street Journal (11/14/2010)
Auto Giant GM Set to Roar Back This Week

Human Events (11/15/2010)
Will Obama Extend the Bush Tax Cuts?

Wall Street Journal (11/17/2010)
U.S. Sets 50 Bank Probes
FDIC Steps Up Investigations at Failed Lenders; ‘These Numbers Will Increase’

Human Events (11/17/2010)
Dude, Where’s My ObamaCare Waiver

Wall Street Journal (11/19/2010)
Insurers Test Data Profiles to Identify Risky Clients

Wall Street Journal (11/20/2010)
BP Faces New Hit Over Spill In Alaska

Wall Street Journal (11/20/2010)
Northern Mexico’s State of Anarchy
Texas Neighbor Tamaulipas is Caught in the Cross-Fire of Rival Drug Gangs

Headlines Tell The Story (November 7 – 13, 2010)

Week Beginning November 7, 2010 

At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline. 

Human Events (11/10/2010) 
Will the GOP Take a Timeout From Earmarks?

Marine Corps Day

The United States Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775, to augment naval forces in the Revolutionary War. The recruiting headquarters was set up by Capt. Samuel Nicholas in the Tun Tavern on Water Street in Philadelphia, which is considered to be the birthplace of the Marines. 

After success in many campaigns, the Corps was abolished at the close of the Revolutionary War for reasons of economy. On July 11, 1798, Congress ordered the creation of the Corps, named it the United States Marine Corps and directed that it be available for service under the Secretary of the Navy. 

The Corps celebrated its birthday, or Marine Corps Day, on July 11 from 1799 until 1921 when the date was permanently changed to November 10 to commemorate the establishment of the Corps to aid in the Revolutionary War. 

The day is still observed by U. S. Marines worldwide. Special exhibits, parades, drill team performances, and speeches typically mark the occasion. The Birthday Ball, which culminates in the cutting of the birthday cake, is held that evening in Washington, D.C. It is not possible to determine precisely when the first cake ceremony was held, but the first on record took place at Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., in 1937. Major General Thomas Holcomb, the Commandant, presided at an open house for Marine Corps officers, including the cutting of a huge cake in the shape of Tun Tavern.

Headlines Tell The Story (October 31 – November 6, 2010)

Week Beginning October 31, 2010 

 At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline. 

 Human Events (11/04/2010) 
New Congress Faces Obama’s Remake

Hoax – “Honored To Forward”

This forward was a beautiful, thoughtful sentiment. However, the facts that it listed were not accurate, as is the problem the over 95% of “Forwards”. 

1) Yes, there WAS a tribute of crosses set up every Sunday morning and removed every Sunday evening for the soldiers of IRAQ (not Afghanistan). It started in 2003 with approx. 400 crosses and by December of 2006 there were 2,997 crosses. At that point they said they would add no more crosses as the logistics were beyond them. They were going to continue setting up and taking down every Sunday until the IRAQ (not Afghanistan) War ended. However, I can find no references to it after December 2006.

2) As to the ACLU demanding no crosses ~ that is a FALSE statement.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/cemetery.asp

3) As to the ACLU demanding no prayers ~ that is also a FALSE statement.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/marines.asp

I always find it sad when there is something good, such as the Beach Memorial, and people take advantage of it to spread hate and anger.

The pictures and accurate information on the Beach Memorial are a very powerful and moving testimony. The “Forward” claims that its purpose is to have people take a moment to remember to pray. That is a truly beautiful sentiment and one I have done.

However, that is not the true sentiment of the person that started the original “Forward”. Their purpose was to spread hate and anger. This “Forward’s” specific target is the ACLU. Everyone that received this “Forward” read the misinformation and did react towards the ACLU. The majority of people reacted with anger, “how dare they” and felt the need to act, “we must spread the word of their evil deeds by passing this information on”. The sad part is that most people that did receive this did not bother to look for the truth but instead simply hit “Forward”. By simply passing it on, you have helped the anger and hate to spread…even if under the guise of “pray for the soldiers”.

I will pass on the information about the Santa Barbara Cross Memorial by sharing it on the “Union of Americans” Blog because I believe that theMemorial conveys a beautiful sentiment and is worthy of acknowledgement.

But I will not pass on the “Forward” as you sent it to me because I am NOT “Honored to Forward” hate and misinformation.  My prayer is that people would learn to check the facts before they just hit “Forward”. ~ Editor

Conclusion:

The “Union of Americans” Advisory Board has decided against printing the complete Email that was received. They feel that by doing so they will actually be helping to spread the anger and hate as opposed to stopping it.

To read more about the Beach Memorial simply click on:

Santa Barbara War Memorial

 

Headlines Tell The Story (October 24 – 30, 2010)

Week Beginning October 24, 2010 

At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline. 

Wall Street Journal (10/25/2010)
A Web Pioneer Profiles Users by Name

Wall Street Journal (10/25/2010)
Tea Party Already Shapes ’12 Race

Wall Street Journal (10/26/2010)
In Medicare’s Data Trove, Clues to Curing Cost Crisis

Human Events (10/26/2010)
The WikiLeaks Tsunami

Human Events (10/26/2010
The Mudslinger-In-Chief

Wall Street Journal (10/27/2010)
Fed Gears Up for Stimulus
Eyes Gradual Bond Buying of Several Hundred Billion Dollars; Doubts Linger

Wall Street Journal (10/29/2010)
Contractor Accused of Flawed Job on Rig
Halliburton Shares Hit by Panel Report

Wall Street Journal (10/30/2010) 
The Education Manifesto 

 

Navy Day

Navy Day was established on October 27, 1922 by the Navy League of the United States. Although it was not a national holiday, Navy Day received special attention from President Warren Harding. Harding wrote to the Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby:

“Thank you for your note which brings assurance of the notable success which seems certain to attend the celebration of Navy Day on Friday, October 27, in commemoration of past and present services of the Navy. From our earliest national beginnings the Navy has always been, and deserved to be, an object of special pride to the American people. Its record is indeed one to inspire such sentiments, and I am very sure that such a commemoration as is planned will be a timely reminder.”

“It is well for us to have in mind that under a program of lessening naval armaments there is a greater reason for maintaining the highest efficiency, fitness and morale in this branch of the national defensive service. I know how earnestly the Navy personnel are devoted to this idea and want you to be assured of my hearty concurrence.”

October 27 was suggested by the Navy League to recognize Theodore Roosevelt’s birthday. Roosevelt had been an Assistant Secretary of the Navy and supported a strong Navy as well as the idea of Navy Day. In addition, October 27 was the anniversary of a 1775 report issued by a special committee of the Continental Congress favoring the purchase of merchant ships as the foundation of an American Navy.

Navy Day was last observed on Oct. 27, 1949.

Headlines Tell The Story (October 17 – 23, 2010)

Week Beginning October 17, 2010 

At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline. 

Wall Street Journal (10/20/2010)
Key Senate Battles Tighten
Razor-Thin Margins in Several Races; Loyalties Seen Returning to Parties

Wall Street Journal (10/22/2010) 
Networks Block Web Programs From Being Viewed on Google TV 

Wall Street Journal (10/22/2010)
Campaign’s Big Spender
Public-Employees Union Now Leads All Groups in Independent Election Outlays

Human Events (10/22/2010)
Lame-Duck Congress Will Face Slew of Immigration Bills

Wall Street Journal (10/23/2010)
MySpace, Apps Leak User Data
Site Sends Personal IDs When Ads Are Clicked, a Journal Investigation Finds