The Housing Crisis in Words & Pictures

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If numbers and economic terms just make your head spin this is the story for you:

Would You Pay $103,000 for This Arizona Fixer-Upper? by Michael M. Philips

** The little blue house rests on a few pieces of wood and concrete block. The exterior walls, ravaged by dry rot, bend to the touch. At some point, someone jabbed a kitchen knife into the siding. The condemnation notice stapled to the wall says: “Unfit for human occupancy.” *** The story of the two-bedroom, one-bath shack on West Hopi Street, is the story of this year’s financial panic, told in 576 square feet. It helps explain how a series of bad decisions can add up to the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. *** Less than two years ago,
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200 Million Dollar Mistake by Abu Dhabi Pilots

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TALE OF THE ARAB FLIGHT CREW Written by “To The Point News”

A brand spanking new Airbus 340-600, one of the largest passenger airplane ever built, sat in its hangar in Toulouse, France without a single hour of airtime. Enter the Arab flight crew of Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT) to conduct pre-delivery tests on the ground, such as engine runups, prior to delivery to Etihad Airways in Abu Dhabi.

The ADAT crew taxied the A340-600 to the run-up area. The yet to be offical story is when they took all four engines to takeoff power with a virtually empty aircraft. Not having read the run-up manuals, they had no clue just how light an empty A340-600 really is. The takeoff warning horn was blaring away in the cockpit because they had all 4 engines at full power. The aircraft computers thought they were trying to takeoff but it had not been configured properly (flaps/slats , etc.) Then one of the ADAT crew allegedly decided to pull the circuit breaker on the Ground Proximity Sensor to silence the alarm. This fools the aircraft into thinking it is in the air.The computers automatically released all the brakes and set the aircraft rocketing forward.

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A Story of Redemption

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Hope is a word we have seen a lot of over the past couple of years. Generally its a vague term that has to do with feelings about some possible future. It precedes actual opportunity. A job or a chance for an education can be offered but unless individuals make choices, unless they act and persist through obstacles, hope represents little more than a dream or longing.

Today I read a story that shows how redemption in one mans life gave him more than hope; it gave him the courage and strength to build a future.
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Notable Quote

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“Economists from across the political spectrum agree that if we don’t act swiftly and boldly, we could see a much deeper economic downturn that could lead to double-digit unemployment and the American dream slipping further and further out of reach,” Barrack Obama, President Elect.

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Best Quote of the Week

“The high you will get from buying something you didn’t need pales by comparison to the pain you will get from trying to pay for something you can’t afford. Living within your means brings a lot of contentment and security.” Clark Howard, financial talk show host.

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Terror Organizations – An Inside View

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Son of Hamas Leader Gives Glimpse Into Terror Organization

** As Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other world leaders try to broker a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas, one former member of the militant Islamic organization said there will never be lasting peace between the two groups.
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TO ALL THE KIDS WHO SURVIVED the 1930’s, 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s

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TO THOSE OF YOU BORN between 1930-1969: First, we survived being born to mothers who smoked and/or drank while they were pregnant. They took aspirin, ate blue cheese dressing, tuna from a can, and didn’t get tested for diabetes. Then after that trauma, we were put to sleep on our tummies in baby cribs covered with bright colored lead-based paints.

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(How far we’ve come-see story below)

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OH MY – HOW FAR WE’VE COME!

By Bruce Sessions

********** FRIDAY SPECIAL *************

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I recall, when growing up, sitting in the theater for the premier of the movie Gone With The Wind. I was probably ten or eleven at the time. I remember the shock, the oohs and ahs when Clark Gable uttered that famous line frankly my dear, I dont give a damn. You see folks, cussing in movies wasnt allowedbut there it was. A cussword in a movie. The audience was shocked.

I remember when Jimmy Boyds record I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus was released. It was immediately banned in Boston. Too suggestive, they said. The movie The Moon Is Blue was also banned. One sentence had the word virgin in it. Too sexy, they said.

When television came on the scene in the late forties, you never saw a man and woman in the same bed, even if they were married. Watch some of the old sitcoms and you see a nightstand between the twin beds.

Growing up, I remember Christmas mornings. Our neighborhood street was filled with kids playing with their new toys. Kids would be showing other kids what Santa brought emcomparing bikes, tricycles, dolls and balls.

Fast forward to the current twenty first century and see the comparison. The word damn in movies is mere childs play. Movies today contain some of the worst vulgarities one can imagine. It seems no cussword is taboo anymore. Songs are more suggestive than ever. Rap songs speak of whores and killing. Men and women, in bed together have become a staple of daytime TV soap operas and Hollywood movies (and they arent just in bed for sleeping.)

Im a senior citizen now, and standing outside my home on Christmas morning, holding a cup o coffee, I looked up and down the street. Not a child in sight. No sounds of glee from children playing with their new toys, no basketballs, baseballs, footballs. No little group of giggling girls comparing their new dolls. Nothing! Silence.

I finished my coffee, scattered the dregs on my frost-bitten lawn and walked back inside. Where were the children? Inside their homes with their new Playstations, computers and computer games.sitting in front of TV sets and computer monitors. And we wonder why there seems to be an obesity epidemic. We wonder why kids use such foul language, and we wonder why teenage pregnancy is rampant, and kids are killing kids.

Today, the city which banned The Moon Is Blue and I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus allows men to marry other men, and women to marry other women, and homosexuality is taught in public schools. X-rated movies have become big business.

Yes, weve come a long way since I was a kid growing up. Perhaps I should say, weve come a WRONG way since I was a kid growing up. The question is where did we GO wrong?

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BUY AMERICANIT’S YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY

by Jack Lee

flag1.jpg You may recall recently I said legislators should buy American cars with their car allowance and 99% of you agreed. Now Daniel DiMicco, chairman and chief executive of Nucor Corp, a giant steel maker, told the paper the industry was asking the incoming administration to “deal with the worst economic slowdown in our lifetime through a recovery program that has in every provision a ‘buy America’ clause.”
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