![]() | Impeach Dick Cheney of High Crimes and Misdemeanors- 3 6-Nov-2007 For Immediate Release November 6, 2007 (Washington, DC)- A spokeswoman for the House Judiciary Committee issued the following statement today in response to floor action on a house resolution to begin impeachment proceedings against Vice President Dick Cheney: "The committee has a very busy agenda - over the next two weeks, we hope to pass a FISA bill, to vote on contempt of Congress citations, pass legislation on prisoner re-entry, court security and a variety of other very important items. We were surprised that the minority was so ready to move forward with consideration of a matter of such complexity as impeaching the Vice President. The Chairman will discuss today's vote with the committee members but it would seem evident that the committee staff should continue to consider, as a preliminary matter, the many abuses of this Administration, including the Vice President." - House Judiciary Committee Spokeswoman Members: Conyers (D) MI, 14th Berman (D) CA, 28th Boucher (D) VA, 9th Nadler (D) NY, 8th Scott (D) VA, 3rd Watt (D) NC, 12th Lofgren (D) CA, 16th Jackson Lee (D) TX, 18th Waters (D) CA, 35th Delahunt (D) MA, 10th Wexler (D) FL, 19th Sánchez (D) CA, 39th Cohen (D) TN, 9th Johnson (D) GA, 4th Sutton (D) OH, 13th Gutierrez (D) IL, 4th Sherman (D) CA, 27th Baldwin (D) WI, 2nd Weiner (D) NY, 9th Schiff (D) CA, 29th Davis (D) AL , 7th Wasserman Schultz (D) FL, 20th Ellison (D) MN, 5th Smith (R) TX, 21st Sensenbrenner (R) WI, 5th Coble (R) NC, 6th Gallegly (R) CA, 24th Goodlatte (R) VA, 6th Chabot (R) OH, 1st Lungren (R) CA, 3rd Cannon (R) UT, 3rd Keller (R) FL, 8th Issa (R) CA, 49th Pence (R) IN, 6th Forbes (R) VA, 4th King (R) IA, 5th Feeney (R) FL, 24th Franks (R) AZ, 2nd Gohmert (R) TX, 1st Jordan (R) OH, 4th |
![]() | International Rescue Committee: Work with Us From emergency response through post-conflict development work, in a great variety of roles around the world, the International Rescue Committee's 8,000-plus staff is a force for humanity and hope. If you're skilled and passionate, we'd like to add your energy to ours. Careers at the IRC are as wide-ranging and far-reaching as our work. Encouraging staff development through promotion, transfer and rehire, the IRC nurtures long-term career paths and helps employees grow within the organization. At any given moment, on any given day, all around the world, IRC staff members are restlessly and effectively working for the sake of the most vulnerable among us—to restore and renew hope, dignity and freedom. www.theIRC.org/jobs |
![]() | PROJECT BLUEBEAM === NASA's little secret === HOLOGRAPHICS NASA lies about what they know NASA has discovered more then they are willing to disclose Space objects filmed by John Lenard Walson filmed through a telescope as shown in the video. The point of light in the first clip is a star which is shown clearly by adjusting the scope to make a "ring" as most astronomers will quite clearly recognise. The second point of light is also a star but this time is filmed in a different way altogether and is way out of the box in ways of thinking. When the camera then zooms in on the point of light it's true identity is revealed. BY gridkeeper Holofractalist NASA Has Found The Unified Field Theory And Discovered The Human Body Is A Holographic Image Of The Entire Creation Of The Universe And That We Literally Live In A Hologram http://www.m2tech.us/personnel.html Janet Morris is President and CEO of M2 Technologies, Inc. (M2), a woman-owned corporation specializing in non-lethal weapons (NLW), novel technology applications, tactics and technology. Ms. Morris's seminal non-lethal concept and novel technology applications work has been used by the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and was excerpted in the Army's Draft Operations Concept for Disabling Measures (920904). She has taught or provided course material to the U.S. Air Force's Air Command and Staff College, National Defense University's (IRMC) School of Information Warfare and Strategy, and Penn State University Applied Research Laboratory's Non-Lethal Institute. She has provided and presented seminars and briefings to the Defense Science Board, the Congressional Research Service, Senate Armed Services Committee Staff, and the Center for Naval Analysis. Profiles and interviews with Morris on non-lethal weapons include: ABC World News Tonight, MacNeil Lehrer Productions, the Discovery Channel, the Military Channel, PBS, WOR-TV, the Lifetime Channel, The Smithsonian, The Learning Channel, USA Radio Network, Italy Channel 4, Brazil's Globo International Television, BBC News night, BBC World Service, BBC Channel 4, and BBC's Equinox series. Her work has been spotlighted in Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, and numerous other print media. Defense News publishes her opinion pieces on security policy and technology. Before forming M2, Janet Morris was Senior Fellow (1993-4) for Policy Analysis at the US Global Strategy Council, serving as Research Director for the Council's Non-Lethality Program and providing strategic planning support to U.S. Government agencies, departments, and Congressional offices in non-lethal, novel, and foreign technology. She has 12 years general experience in Strategic Planning/Security Policy: 1989-1994: and 5 years as Project Director/Research Director/Senior Fellow at U.S. Global Strategy Council, National Security Policy. |
![]() | Stewart Acuff at CNA/NNOC Staff Nurse Assembly PART ONE Stewart Acuff is the Assistant to AFL-CIO President John Sweeney. He spoke at the California Nurses Association/National Nurse Organizing Committee Staff Nurse Assembly on September 28, 2008. |
![]() | Military Staff Committee to Save the World UN International Day of Peace commentary by kevin Sanders on the role of the UN Military Staff Committee and how it's re-activation could secure and protect world peace |
![]() | NATO :Military Committee in Chiefs of Staff Session + Mediterranean Dialogue 20/11/08 NATO Meeting 20/11/08 Meeting of NATO and Partner Chiefs of Defence NATO Headquarters - 19-20 November 2008.Military Committee in Chiefs of Staff Session + Mediterranean Dialogue |
![]() | The Democrat NASCAR Moment A great Mash Up from the RNCC Democrats Face Wrath Of NASCAR Fans RALEIGH, North Carolina (From News Reports) ~ It got the Republicans' engines revving, a Democratic official suggesting staffers get immunized for several diseases before heading south from Washington and into the wilds of NASCAR country to conduct research at a pair of races. The reaction on both sides illustrates just how valuable candidates for elected office consider the votes of NASCAR fans who pack grandstands by the thousands every weekend and the donations of business leaders who spend millions to sponsor the sport. It started last month, when an official with the House Committee on Homeland Security suggested that staff aides get immunizations before visiting health facilities at Alabama's Talladega Superspeedway and North Carolina's Lowe's Motor Speedway, where the Bank of America 500 was run Saturday. In an e-mail, a Democratic staffer who works for committee chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson noted an "unusual need for whomever attending to be vaccinated against hepatitis A and B," as well as "the more normal things - tetanus, diphtheria, and of course, seasonal influenza." The note did not explain why the committee saw such concern. It did not mention NASCAR or the races at the tracks at all. But the implication was enough to draw a snarky complaint from Republican Rep. Robin Hayes, whose district includes Lowe's Motor Speedway."I have never heard of immunizations for domestic travel, and ... I feel compelled to ask why the heck the committee feels that immunizations are needed to travel to my hometown," wrote Hayes. Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, responded to Hayes that such immunizations "are recommended for public safety professionals working in areas such as hospitals, holding areas and similar locations." But the staffers were only scheduled to visit a few health care facilities - not work at them. "What do they know about NASCAR that we don't?" said Dr. David Weber, a professor of medicine and public health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
![]() | Stewart Acuff at CNA/NNOC Staff Nurse Assembly PART THREE Stewart Acuff is the Assistant to AFL-CIO President John Sweeney. He spoke at the California Nurses Association/National Nurse Organizing Committee Staff Nurse Assembly on September 28, 2008. |
![]() | GPNC abolishes the Land Use Committee Here we have the Executive Board of the GPNC with the assistance of Tony Butka figuring out how to abolish the Land Use Committee. BTW, that committee is currently one of the three committees required in the current GPNC bylaws. The reason seen here is that if they just don't use the committee or staff it, it will cease to exist. |
![]() | Congress Asks for Investigation Into Tejada Congress asked the Justice Department to investigate whether former AL MVP Miguel Tejada lied to House committee staff when he was interviewed in 2005 in connection with the Rafael Palmeiro steroids case. (Jan. 15) |