Twitter application directory
Posted by admin in Government State on December 24, 2011
Twtter is the biggest all in one Twitter application directory. People here can subscribe to whole lots of apps and get benefits- of all the applications free of cost. Twitter is not just a place where you Tweet, it is more than that where people can share and help each other out. So, twtter has been making application that makes user ease their twitter.
Find most exciting Twitter application on the internet just here. You can have lots and lots of fun with application and make you tweet easy. You can have access to different twitter related applications that can access twitter and get information related to your twitter account. You can optimize your twitter account by getting the Report Card for your twitter, getting the latest trends that may be beneficial to you interest, auto following the followers and more.
Middle East New Reports: Obama and Ahmadinejad Interaction a Bit Different Than Described
Posted by admin in Government State on December 23, 2011
Anne Bayefsky is a widely known Human Rights Activist with a resume that goes on for miles. In a recent report published through MGI News, Bayefsky describes events at the opening of the General Assembly in New York City, New York a bit differently than major new affiliates. While affiliates in the United States were focusing on the claims of a United States connection to the September 11th attacks, Bayefsky describes a President Obama many Americans may not see.
In Middle East news, President Obama was supposed to lead the opening of the United Nations General Assembly, but arrived late so his opening comments were moved to a later time slot. When President Obama finally gave his opening remarks, they did not focus on the clear threats of terror or security. Instead of addressing Iranian desires to attain fully functional nuclear weapons, he addressed Ahmadinejad with an open door and a handshake. Bayefsky reports the Iranian president disregarded the offer in the same way he has disregarded President Obama in the past.
Ahmadinejad was given some leeway during the opening of the General Assembly, but how far fellow nations would allow the Iranian president to go was unknown until the lectures about American “lust for capital and domination” turned into claims that the United States government was behind the September 11th bombings. On that, the room was nearly cleared.
Not every nation left the room when Ahmadinejad suggested the United States had something to do with 9-11. This could mean other nations feel the same way, but only the Iranian President was willing to make the thoughts known.
Read more about Middle East news at MiddleEastCentral.com.
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The White House – Stone to Stone
Posted by admin in Government State on December 16, 2011
Located in the heart of Washington DC, there is one house that plays home to one of the most reputed families in the United States. Built from stone to stone, it is one of the most secure locations in the US which has housed over a dozen national Presidents and is home to the governing factors of the legislative decisions. The White House, is one of the largest attractions in the world today which is known to be a stern force in security and hosts some of the most professional and confidential meetings. Only a handful of people are allowed to enter its premises. In fact, the only people that can enter the White House without a badge of confirmation is the First Family.
From outside, it seems like one vast home that holds the President and his family. Not many have had the privilege of being inside, but those who have, have stated wondrous things about it. From the hallways decorated with the portraits of all the Presidents till date to the rooms in which not more than two people are allowed to enter at a time, there has been a great amount of speculation, which has never been released, as to which are all the rooms of the White House. Without a doubt, it needs to be said that the most influential room in house is the Oval Office. This is the personal and primary office of The President of the United States. Very few reporters have had the privilege of being inside this office. At other times, the doors are shut for the eyes and ears of the Presidents “good men” only. Truly speaking, there is not much known about the structure of the White House, but rest assured, it is one of the most widely known homes in the United States.
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We Don’t Get No Respect!
Posted by admin in Government State on December 9, 2011
This past weekend, those who were watching honest reporting saw some headlines reflecting the esteem our country and our president commands throughout the world. What is interesting is that the man sitting in the oval office, along with his party, roundly criticized what they perceived to be George Bush’s heavy handed approach to foreign affairs… vowing to bring about a new era of respect and respectability.
It is reported that Israeli ambassador Michael Oren was summoned to the State Department.* He was told that a building project being developed by an American investor in east Jerusalem must not go forward as it interfered with their plans for regional peace. The State Department sought to forbid any Jewish development on captured lands in an attempt to draw boundaries more satisfactory to the Palestinians.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the attempted land use demand by commenting, “I can only imagine what would happen if someone suggested Jews could not live in certain neighborhoods in New York, London, Paris or Rome. There would certainly be a major international outcry.” This new construction is part of his plan for a unified Jerusalem. It is surprising that he took no public offense at the treatment of his ambassador as some lackey from a client state… however, it appears that he is focused on what is best for his country and not on petty one upsmanship.
Meanwhile, former first lady and current Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton was hearing from India’s environment minister, Jairam Ramesh,** that his country had no interest in signing on to environmental demands of the Obama administration and Europeans who have bought into the man-made climate change hysteria. Even though she dangled technical partnerships in front of him, Ramesh did not bite.
Mrs. Clinton was not able to convince him that the fate of the world hung on their decision and that only by working together can we overcome all the evil, planet warming pollution that the reprobate western corporations have been spewing for years. Not only did she apologize for the west, and US in particular, for gunking up the planet but she offered to help them fix our errors. The minister was not impressed. India, along with China as well, have chosen not to, lemming like, follow the US and our slick lipped shyster down the path to economic suicide.
It appears that foreign leaders do not fall under the same teleprompter induced spell that hypnotizes many in the slack jawed segment of our electorate. They seem to be more able to see through the soaring rhetoric to the harsh economic realities that underlie the awesomely proposed plans of our fearless leader. They see the destruction that lies down the path we, as a nation, have chosen. The man has made his pitch, but they are not buying.
Perhaps they are understanding that there is more form than substance to this administration, it’s rhetoric and it’s plans. On the other hand, they just may not have the emotional attachment to the president who wants to solve all our problems by sticking it to the rich… or they may not have given any thought at all to the President of the United States.
It is possible that they just looked at the plans in both cases and rejected them because the simply were bad ideas. I had a friend who, when he was training to be a camp counselor for middle age children, was told that for them to follow and respect him, he not only had to be right, but he had to appear to be right. Unfortunately Barack Hussein Obama has neither of these going for him.
* Israel Rejects US Call to Halt Jerusalem Project [http://tinyurl.com/yzl7utx]
** India Rebuffs US Carbon Demands http://bizy.be/NO34Q
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