Friday, February 21, 2014

Governor McAuliffe Statement on General Assembly Votes on Marketplace Virginia Amendment

The Senate floor session in the Richmond capit...
The Senate floor session in the Richmond capital building. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Governor Terry McAuliffe released the following statement after the Senate of Virginia and Virginia House of Delegates’ votes on a budget amendment to use Virginians’ federal tax dollars to offer hundreds of thousands of people who fall into the Medicaid coverage gap access to a private health insurance plan:

“I commend the bipartisan group of legislators from both chambers of the General Assembly who voted today to put their constituents and Virginia’s economy ahead of partisan politics. Because of those votes, the Senate budget contains a smart, market-based path forward to covering more Virginians and growing our economy in the process. While I am disappointed that House Republicans chose ideology ahead of what’s best for the Commonwealth on this preliminary vote, I remain optimistic that members of both parties can find common ground to accept this good deal for Virginia.

“Passing the Marketplace Virginia proposal will expand coverage for up to 400,000 Virginians, create as many as 30,000 jobs and save the state budget $1 billion dollars between now and 2022. That is why Democrats and Republicans in the Senate and the House of Delegates, the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, and a number of other business and health care organizations support the language in the Senate budget establishing Marketplace Virginia. As the budget process moves forward, I hope the House Republican leadership will join the broad bipartisan consensus that Virginia families and our economy are more important than rigid partisan ideology.”
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Governor McAuliffe Honors 2014 Outstanding Faculty Award Recipients

Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democr...
Terry McAuliffe,  (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
RICHMOND — Governor Terry McAuliffe today honored 12 Virginia educators as recipients of the 28th annual Outstanding Faculty Award (OFA) for excellence in teaching, research, and public service. The faculty members from public and private colleges and universities across the Commonwealth will be recognized during an awards ceremony today at the Jefferson Hotel as part of the annual OFA program administered by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) and sponsored by Dominion Resources. Governor McAuliffe will serve as the keynote speaker.

            “This year’s recipients come from all across Virginia and represent various institutions and academic disciplines,” said Governor McAuliffe. “All 12 share a commitment to their students, their campus communities, and the citizens of the Commonwealth who benefit from their scholarly research and academic knowledge. We pay tribute to their outstanding accomplishments.”

           Secretary of Education Anne Holton continued, “Today’s award ceremony is unique to Virginia in that we honor educators from both public and private, 2- and 4-year institutions of higher education. These educators should be commended for their dedication and commitment to training the next generation of Virginia leaders.”

           SCHEV Director Peter Blake added, “This year’s recipients are among the best and brightest Virginia has to offer in academic fields as varied as Appalachian dialects to medicine.”

            “Dominion values the opportunity to recognize these distinguished faculty members who represent the Commonwealth’s commitment to excellence and diversity in its higher education system,” said Hunter A. Applewhite, president of the Dominion Foundation. “Each year we are awed by the extraordinary achievements of these inspiring educators.”

            The awards are being made through a $75,000 grant from the Dominion Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Dominion Resources. Dominion Virginia Power is a subsidiary of Dominion Resources.

2014 Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award Recipients

Dr. Louise Billaud is an Associate Professor of Music at New River Community College, where she teaches Music History, Music Fundamentals, and Music Appreciation. An accomplished musician, she has performed piano at international music conferences.

Dr. David CifuProfessor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and Chief of PM&R Services at VCU Health System, is known worldwide for his research on the chronic effects of combat-related concussions on service members and veterans.

Dr. Amy Clark, Associate Professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise, teaches Appalachian language and literature, rhetoric, and applied linguistics. She is the author of two books: Talking Appalachian: Voice, Identity and Community and Success in Hill Country.

Dr. Linda Columbus is a Rising Star recipient and an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Virginia. Her research focuses on the architecture and motions of membrane proteins from pathogenic bacteria.

Dr. Wu-chun Feng, Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech, is an internationally recognized researcher in efficient parallel and distributed computing. He created a computing resource for science and engineering that debuted as the greenest commodity supercomputer in the U.S. in 2011.

Dr. Quentin Kidd is a Professor of Political Science and Director of the Judy Ford Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University. He is the author of two books: The Rational Southerner and Civic Participation in America.

Dr. Michael Lane, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Emory & Henry College, is an internationally recognized expert in interfacial fracture. His work focuses on the relationship between interfacial chemistry, the environment, secondary energy absorbing processes, and transport mechanisms such as diffusion.

Prof. Allison Orr Larsen is a Rising Star recipient and an Associate Professor of Law at The College of William and Mary. Her research focuses on the information dynamics of legal decision-making and how legal institutions access and use information to make decisions.

Dr. Jeffrey McClurken is the Teaching with Technology recipient and a Professor of History and American Studies at the University of Mary Washington. His areas of interest include the history of the Civil War, veterans, families, the Pinkertons, mental institutions, the 19th Century American South, and the digital humanities.

Dr. William Petri, Jr., Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of Virginia where he is also Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases & International Health, is an internationally recognized scientist and the most highly cited investigator in the world on amebiasis.

Dr. Raina Robeva is a Professor of Mathematics at Sweet Briar College. She has championed reform for the integration of mathematics and biology, and her translational research has resulted in three U.S. patents for assessment and diagnosis of attentional impairments. 

Dr. Carolyn Morcom Rutledge is an Associate Professor of Nursing and founding Director of Old Dominion University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program. Her work focuses on increasing healthcare to rural and underserved populations.

            SCHEV has administered the Outstanding Faculty Awards since its inception in 1986. Photos and additional biographical information about each of this year’s recipients can be found on the web atwww.schev.edu/AdminFaculty/OFAprogramIndex.asp.   

            Headquartered in Richmond, Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy. Dominion operates the nation's largest natural gas storage system and serves retail energy customers in 15 states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's website at www.dom.com.
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Gloucester County, Virginia Man Wins $1M in Virginia Lottery

Congratulations to Dennis Farmer who won one million dollars in a scratch off ticket he bought at one of the local 7-Eleven stores here in Gloucester, VA.

See the entire story at the link below.

http://hamptonroads.com/2014/02/gloucester-co-man-wins-1-million-va-lottery-game

Mr Farmer plans on paying some bills, buying a new car and then maybe doing something fun with the remaining amount.  Enjoy Mr Farmer.  We hope you have a blast.
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Is Apple Interested In Buying Electric Car Maker Tesla?

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The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that Apple met with electric car makers Tesla Motors at the Apple headquarters.

Although there is no indication that an Apple deal to buy Tesla is in the works, the meeting between the two companies has sparked the conversation for the possibility of an Apple Car.

Would you buy an Apple car? Do you think Apple could lead the charge in electric vehicles?

Our Notes:  Let's hope not.  However, Tesla has to do something to get over the hurdles they are facing with their direct dealerships attempting to get blocked by various states.  That is a real issue for any company.  Capitalism?  Not in this country.
 
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Secret Doctrine In Israel, eBook

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English: The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's 7...
English: The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's 70th Anniversary. Français : L'orchestre philharmonique d’Israël, photographié lors de son 70 e anniversaire. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


The Secret Doctrine In Israel from Chuck Thompson

The Secret Doctrine In Israel.  A book that breaks down to some degree, the Kabalah.  No reason to buy books on this ancient mystery, it's right here and costs you nothing to see what is contained in these pages.  Is it the dark side or the side that gives light?  This is a very interesting work to say the least.  If you look at the New Testament of the Bible, then it would strongly suggest that the works are not in keeping with Jesus own teachings who clearly state that he speaks the truth and hides nothing.

  One does have to question any secret teachings.  What good comes from hiding anything?  Knowledge is power is part of secret teachings and in the event you do not believe this, then look through the pages within and you will at least have a much better understanding of the world in which we live in today and why it's in it's present condition.  Evil you are told is part of the path to light and good.  That may just suggest to some that there is no reason not to do evil things as it is the path taught that eventually brings good.  That also equates that the means justify the end results no matter what the means are and or who has to die should the need arise.  Now the book does not come out and say these things in a black and white way, it's there by very strong reference however.

  If you look over the pages here, for those who are within the Masonic order, you may just find that the teachings you are paying for and are being given, are of Jewish origin.  Some secret.  Not to worry.  It's all designed to suck the money out of your pockets and cause you to do some pretty weird stuff.  But hey, who can it possibly harm?  Especially when the means justify the ends?  If you are thinking of becoming a Mason, just donate all your money to us now and read the above book so that you have a massive jump on all the teachings.

  Want to get to the 33rd degree before the end of the year is out?  Read our other secret teachings books as well and you will be well above any 32nd degree Mason you ever meet and at the level of the all exalted 33rd degree Mason.  And we are giving this knowledge away.  They will charge you dearly.  We didn't take the oath so it does not matter that we teach you these secrets.  We are not bound by any of their oaths.  See if they will price match us.  We give away the sacred knowledge, they charge you and make you do silly things and charge you still more for each level.  They even make you dress up in silly looking cloths and accessories too.  We promise not to do that to you.  You can if you really want to.  That's on you.  But we won't ask you to, ever.

  Mormons and 7th Day Adventists may also find the teachings in the above book strikingly familiar as well.  The good news, you are not being asked to pay for the church here or the gardens either.  Though we will gladly accept your worldly possessions donated to us for saving you so much trouble.  Your house, cars, investments and cash is just fine.  Oh wait, we can not possibly forget the Scientologists now can we?    

    
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Grace Barclay's Recollection of The American Revolution, eBook.

Battle of the Hook, 2013
Battle of the Hook, 2013 (Photo credit: Battleofthehook)


Grace Barclay's Recollection of The American Revolution from Chuck Thompson

In these times of great struggles when it seems as those who are charged with leading this great nation, are falling short, and producing by far less than ideal standards at every level for the American people, we see the rising of Babylon and the destruction of Rome or Greece.  There is nothing new under the sun.  Failure to know and understand history is in fact hurting everyone.  We see masses of people bashing Christians who are only trying to warn people based on God's word, not their own word.

  We see tremendous ignorance everywhere and it is due in large part to the complete and utter failure or destruction of our own educational system, or should we call it more aptly, indoctrination system.  We continue to digitally publish as many old history books as we can to try and fill a gap in the complete lack of understanding that so many suffer from.

  To at least bring some degree of sanity to you where insanity has now become the order of everyday.  The above book about the American Revolution is one created by someone who lived through the ordeal and gives a personal account of what those times were like.  It allows us to compare what our forefather lived through and take a step back and look at how and where we are now.  It may even, with a lot of prayer, inspire one of our leaders to lead down the correct path.  But I wouldn't hold my breath on that.

  If you want a copy of the book, we allow free downloads of this book from our Slideshare site.  
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RADIATION SICKNESS...10 SYMPTOMS

Fukushima I nuclear power plant before the 201...
Fukushima I nuclear power plant before the 2011 explosion. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



Information we are not being given is the fallout from Japan's nuclear meltdown.  Not to create a panic in any way, we simply do not have information as to how bad or how little it is affecting us if at all.  







What needs to be done is ask the logical questions, if there is a media blackout, and there really are serious concerns with all of this, then our national leaders at every level from politicians, corporate heads, bankers and the ultra rich would all be hiding out and not go out into any area of the public.  We are seeing these folks out everywhere.  So chances of this being a major concern are not very likely.




A ray of intelligence?  A different perspective on the entire issue.  We'll go with this one.
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