District Court Judge Investigated For Allegedly Fixing Traffic Tickets - Video - WXII The Triad
IF YOU CAN'T DO FOR ALL THEN DON'T DO IT FOR YOUR FRIENDS AND CHURCH MEMBERS. SHE WAS DISHONEST FOR DOING THIS AND SHE SHOULDN'T BE A JUDGE ANY LONGER. I HATE FOR ANYONE TO LOSE THEIR JOB BUT SHE SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THIS WHEN SHE WAS HELPING OUT HER FRIENDS.
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Now here comes the 80s
Now here comes the 80s music.
One more hour to go.
One more hour to go. Let me get my skate on.
I am tired but here
I am tired but here til midnight. Tomorrow 4 hour Zumbathon.
Looks like the girls are
Looks like the girls are getting tired. They have skated almost nonstop since 7:30.
Well it is almost 10Pm
Well it is almost 10Pm and we have 2 more hours to go. I guess i need to go skate.
Now they are speed skating.
Now they are speed skating. Oh well I have to sit down for this.
Well I have been up
Well I have been up for 31 hours and maybe slept an hour today and at the skating rink. Crazy
There is probably 40 kids
There is probably 40 kids here. Loud of course. Best workout you can get. Skate for 30 min and then sit for 5min.
I am sitting down. They
I am sitting down. They have the limbo stick out now and you know Im not doing that. Hahahaha
Well the blog for tonight
Well the blog for tonight is THE SKATING RINK. Yes I have been here for 30 minutes and I am tired. Staying until midnight.
HOT CIGARETTES!!!
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Everyday Radiation in Your Life
While the world watches the developments in Japan, the Fukushima 50 risk their lives trying to prevent the worst. According to the daughter of one of the workers, her father "...says he's accepted his fate... much like a death sentence."
Gallery: Fukushima vs. an X-Ray and Other Radiation Equations
The workers' exposure to radiation has potentially lethal and long-term effects on their health-by some reports, they've been exposed to more radiation than an emergency worker should receive within a lifetime. To put levels in context-and educate people on how much radiation that encounter in everyday life-The Daily Beast calculated how the Fukushima workers' exposure compares with everyday radon-emitters.
Some radiation exposure is unavoidable. The average American gets 360 millirems of radiation a year by doing mundane activities such as eating bananas and sleeping next to another person. Smoke a pack of cigarettes each day and your annual radiation exposure will quadruple.
But first, a general primer on radiation measures related to the Japan disaster. Reported estimates of radiation at the plant have fluctuated from 60 millirems to 1,000 millirems per hour and radiation of 75 millirem per hour was recorded at the site's main gate on Wednesday morning. Radiation 100 feet above the plant has been detected as high as 25,000 millirems per hour (250 millisieverts/hr), the lifetime limit for American emergency workers.
OBAMA ULTIMATUM!!!!!!!11
Obama to Gadhafi: Stop or face military action
(AP Photo)
President Barack Obama makes a statement on Libya, Friday, March 18, 2011, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.But the president also stressed the United States "is not going to deploy ground troops into Libya."
In a brief appearance at the White House, Obama said Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton would travel to Paris on Saturday to join allies in discussing next steps in Libya, where Gadhafi has pressed a brutal crackdown against rebels trying to end his 42-year reign.
Stressing that the United States was acting in concert with European allies and Arab nations, the president said, "Our goal is focused, our cause is just and our coalition is strong."
Obama's remarks came less than 24 hours after the United Nations Security Council voted to authorize military action _ including a "no-fly zone" over Libya _ to prevent the killing of civilians by Gadhafi's forces.
The president spoke with congressional leaders before his public statement, but an official said no request was made for formal congressional action.
Obama drew quick support from House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, a longtime critic of the war in Iraq.
"I commend the president for his leadership and prudence on how our nation will proceed in regards to Libya and work in concert with European and Arab allies to address the crisis," she said in a written statement.
At the White House, Obama said there should be no doubt about Gadhafi's intentions "because he has made them clear. Just yesterday, speaking of the city of Benghazi, a city of roughly 700,000, he threatened `we will have no mercy and no pity.' No mercy on his own citizens."
The president has been criticized by some U.S. lawmakers and others for not moving more forcefully while Gadhafi has regrouped in recent days and taken the offensive against the rebels. Obama said the United States and other nations have imposed sanctions on Libya, frozen assets of the leader and delivered humanitarian supplies to bordering countries to help ease the plight of thousands fleeing the fighting.
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