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A Call to prayer for our Armed Forces

We, your fellow Americans, resolve and commit to pray for you, our uniformed Patriots standing in harm's way around the world in defense of our liberty, every day. We further resolve and commit to pray for your families awaiting your safe return. We thank God for you, your courage, tenacity and vigilance.

The words of George Washington's First Inaugural Address are fitting: "The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the republican model of government, are justly considered deeply, perhaps as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people." We, the American people, then turn that trust to God, who in His sovereign wisdom gave us the freedom we enjoy.

You Patriots -- American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coastguardsmen -- have plowed the ground for liberty. We remain the proud and the free because you have stood bravely in harm's way, and remain on post today. For this, we, the American People, offer our heartfelt thanks. We commit to continually pray for you and your families.

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Posted: May 19, 2006 10:04pm
May 6, 2006
By toppa | bio
Seeing the collapse of the Senate Republicans' effort to make political gains on the gas prices issue has been like watching a slow motion train wreck. By last Friday the tactics were clear: the Senate Republicans were supposed to get behind this idea of offering $100 checks to 100 million Americans to help them pay for gas (which I commented on last week). They also proposed a couple ideas for extracting more revenue from the oil industry to cover the costs of these checks. But those tax plans were almost certainly phony: Bush had already signaled he would veto them, and House Republicans were conspicuously silent. So the Republicans in the Senate knew from the outset that any plans they came up with for rolling back any of the oil industry's multitude of tax breaks would go nowhere. I think the game plan was to push through the $100 payment plan (with checks that would arrive around Labor Day, right in time for the peak of the Fall campaign season), make some noises about greedy oil companies, but in the end finance the $100 checks with deficit spending rather than actually passing tax increases on one of the GOPs biggest financial supporters, the oil industry. As evidence of this, look what happened when a Democrat in the Senate came up with an idea that wasn't part of the Republicans' script:

Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, tied up the Senate for almost five hours on Thursday in an effort to force a vote on his proposal to prohibit oil companies from escaping federal royalties for drilling on public lands when oil prices exceeded $55 per barrel. (Prices recently rose above $75 a barrel.) But Republicans blocked that effort. "You cannot get a vote up or down in the United States Senate on a rip-off of taxpayer money," Mr. Wyden said.

Wyden's proposal was actually a remarkably sensible one, but the Republicans blocked the vote because they didn't want to reveal their true colors, and have to go on record as actually opposing rolling back one of the many tax breaks and subsidies they've given to the oil industry over the years.

Blocking Wyden's proposal was just a small bump in the road - it was after that when a couple things went seriously wrong with the plan.

One was that voters saw the $100 payment plan for what it was, and this started to make the GOP Senators nervous:

"The conservatives think it is socialist bunk, and the liberals think it is conservative trickery," said Don Stewart, a spokesman for Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, pointing out that the criticism was coming from across the ideological spectrum. Angry constituents have asked, "Do you think we are prostitutes? Do you think you can buy us?" said another Republican senator's aide...

The other was the tax proposal they came up with. It was so broad based that it affected any businesses that worked with large inventories, not just the oil industry. The business community caught wind of it, and they got scared:

Major trade groups quickly and vociferously registered their disdain for the tax provision, saying the plan amounted to a hefty new tax not only on the oil industry, but also on many manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers that rely on large inventories as well.

"This just came out of the blue," said Dorothy Coleman, vice president of tax and domestic economic policy at the National Association of Manufacturers. "Before you make a change in longstanding tax policy — I am talking 70 years or so — you don't just up and do it in an energy bill."

At the National Retail Federation, Rochelle Bernstein, vice president and tax counsel, said lobbyists there immediately raised a red flag with lawmakers and aides. "Our concern was did they understand what they were doing, did they know this was a proposal that could have wide-ranging implications?" Ms. Bernstein said.

I'm not sure what the answer to Ms. Bernstein's question is. My guess is that it was just a massive miscalculation. A broad-based tax increase like this goes way beyond the problem at hand, and besides that, Republicans just don't do big tax increases on businesses. Like I said, I don't think the proposal was serious to begin with (which may be why the Senators didn't do their homework on it), but that's not something that's necessarily obvious to those who aren't in the game, so the business community's reaction is understandable.

These problems sent the plan off the rails, and it was reported today that it appears to be dead, with a fair amount of finger-pointing going on among the Republicans. This was a pretty big screw-up on a key election year issue. Since Bill Frist was the architect of the plan, I don't think it bodes well for his Presidential ambitions in 2008.

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Posted: May 6, 2006 7:06pm
May 5, 2006
Rich Chocolate Pound Cake
Estimated Times:
Preparation - 15 min | Cooking - 55 min | Cooling Time - 45 min cooling | Yields - 16

Classic pound cake gets a chocolate boost in this rich dessert that's finished with a decorative drizzle of melted chocolate.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups (12-ounce package) NESTLÉ TOLL HOUSE Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels, divided
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups packed light brown sugar
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 4 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup milk

Directions:
PREHEAT oven to 350º F. Grease 10-inch Bundt pan.

MICROWAVE 1 1/2 cups morsels in medium, uncovered, microwave-safe bowl on HIGH (100%) power for 1 minute; STIR. The morsels may retain some of their original shape. If necessary, microwave at additional 10- to 15-second intervals, stirring just until morsels are melted. Cool to room temperature.

COMBINE flour, baking powder and salt in medium bowl. Beat sugar, butter and vanilla extract in large mixer bowl until creamy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in melted chocolate. Gradually beat in flour mixture alternately with milk. Spoon into prepared Bundt pan.

BAKE for 55 to 65 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in cake comes out clean. Cool in pan for 30 minutes. Invert cake onto wire rack to cool completely.

MICROWAVE remaining morsels in heavy-duty plastic bag on HIGH (100%) power for 45 seconds; knead bag. Microwave at additional 10- to 15-second intervals, kneading until smooth. Cut a small hole in corner of bag; squeeze to drizzle over cake.

NOTES:
This page is from Very Best Baking's web site. For more great recipes, visit VeryBestBaking.com. ©2004 NESTLÉ

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Posted: May 5, 2006 4:14pm
Mar 21, 2006
Freeze Your Identity to Stop ID Theft
March 14, 2006
By Sean Michael Kerner

It happens almost every day, third parties perform credit checks on unsuspecting individuals without their knowledge. Sometimes those checks are for legitimate purposes such as new credit card applications, but other times they're performed by criminals seeking to steal identities.
Redwood City, Calif.-based startup TrustedID thinks that it has the simple answer to stopping identity thieves from stealing your personal information.

The solution? Give consumers control over access to their credit reports and information.

As opposed to other solutions in the marketplace which enable users to monitor their credit after the fact, Scott Mitic, co-founder of TrustedID claims that his firm's IDfreeze solution enables users to proactively prevent identity theft.

There are two components to the TrustedID IDfreeze solution. Lender DoubleCheck requires that the credit agencies actually check with the recipient of the credit to make sure that the credit was in fact requested.

"We notify the credit bureaus to put an alert on your credit file and keep it there over the course of your membership," Mitic told internetnews.com. "This requires lenders to verify your identity before they do anything which could negatively affect your good standing."

The second component of the TrustedID solution set is a service called CreditLock. It locks a users credit report on all three (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) credit reporting agencies and does not enable anyone to check or issue credit on a users behalf without the users permission.

The CreditLock service is currently only available in 12 states which have legalized services like CreditLock that let you "freeze" your credit report; in 3 of these states (Illinois, Vermont, WA), you can freeze it only if you have already been a victim of identity theft. The other states are: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Louisiana, Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Texas.

According to Mitic, new federal legislation is expected by the end of the year that would make services like CreditLock available nationwide.

"CreditLock eliminates the risk of anyone getting new credit in your name," Mitic said. "If a lender can't get your credit report they're not going to issue you a credit card."

This article was first published on InternetNews.com. To read the full article, click here.














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