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THE PROGRAM:
On Saturday, September 11th, 2010, an American flag should be displayed outside every home, apartment, office, and store in the United States . Every individual should make it their duty to display an American flag on this ninth anniversary of one our country's worst tragedies.We do this honor of those who lost their lives on 9/11, their families, friends and loved ones who continue to endure the pain, and those who today are fighting at home and abroad to preserve our cherished freedoms.
In the days, weeks and months following 9/11, our country was bathed in American flags as citizens mourned the incredible losses and stood shoulder-to-shoulder against terrorism. Sadly, those flags have all but disappeared. Our patriotism pulled us through some tough times and it shouldn't take another attack to galvanize us in solidarity.Our American flag is the fabric of our country and together we can prevail over terrorism of all kinds.
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Fly an American flag of any size on 9/11. Honestly, Americans should fly the flag year-round, but if you don't, then at least make it a priority on this day.
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
09/07/10 GET YOUR FLAG READY
09/07/10 Reader Submitted Comment on the Greenwich Roundup post "08/28/10 Greenwich Newsmaker: Jim Himes"
Chris has left a new comment on the Greenwich Roundup post "08/28/10 Greenwich Newsmaker: Jim Himes":
Be Heard
Across the country and in Fairfield County, most Americans opposed the healthcare bill. But Jim Himes didn't hear us and voted yes.
The stimulus? Most of us didn't want it. Himes didn't listen. He voted yes.
Cap and trade? In Connecticut, most voters said no. In Washington, Jim Himes voted yes.
End the secret ballot in union elections? Again, his constituents said no. Jim Himes voted yes.
Raising taxes? Most voters say no. Himes yes.
If Jim Himes does not listen to you, then you should know that you are not alone. By a wide margin, voters across the country and in Fairfield County oppose the Nancy Pelosi and Jim Himes' position on the issues. If you want to send Jim Himes a message that he can hear, you can support his opponent, Dan Debicella, here: https://debicella.blue-swarm.com/donate.
Jim Himes can't hear us. On November 2nd, let's turn up the volume.
Posted by Chris to Greenwich Roundup at September 7, 2010 4:08 PM
Be Heard
Across the country and in Fairfield County, most Americans opposed the healthcare bill. But Jim Himes didn't hear us and voted yes.
The stimulus? Most of us didn't want it. Himes didn't listen. He voted yes.
Cap and trade? In Connecticut, most voters said no. In Washington, Jim Himes voted yes.
End the secret ballot in union elections? Again, his constituents said no. Jim Himes voted yes.
Raising taxes? Most voters say no. Himes yes.
If Jim Himes does not listen to you, then you should know that you are not alone. By a wide margin, voters across the country and in Fairfield County oppose the Nancy Pelosi and Jim Himes' position on the issues. If you want to send Jim Himes a message that he can hear, you can support his opponent, Dan Debicella, here: https://debicella.blue-swarm.com/donate.
Jim Himes can't hear us. On November 2nd, let's turn up the volume.
Posted by Chris to Greenwich Roundup at September 7, 2010 4:08 PM
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09/07/10 Dan Debicella Says, "I am Working for Women"
E-Updates from the Dan Debicella for Congress Campaign | September 7th, 2010 | |||||
New TV Ad -- "Working for Women"Friends, Today we started our new TV commercial called "Working for Women". You can see the ad here. The commercial highlights my economic plan and how it will help our families. My payroll tax cut will help every middle class family and small business (and be deficit-neutral by repealing unspent stimulus funds). Extending the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts will prevent a job-killing tax increase. And creating a federal spending cap will pull back the debt that Washington is leaving to our children. The commercial also emphasizes my position on women's issues, including my co-sponsorship of bills in the State Senate to increase minimum sentences for sexual assault and Connecticut's "equal pay for equal work law". As voters get to know me, they will know how my common-sense solutions can help our families. But in order for them to see this, we need to continue our fundraising. Each time an ad shows on cable, it costs $50. Would you consider helping us pay for these by donating $100, $500, or even $2,400 today? Thank you for your continuing support! --Dan |
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BREAKING NEWS FOR GREENWICH PARENTS: CCSU Professor Charged With Sex Assault
BREAKING NEWS: CCSU Professor Charged With Sex Assault
A Central Connecticut State University professor has been placed on administrative leave after his arrest Aug. 31 on charges that he sexually assaulted a student.
Read more at courant.com
A Central Connecticut State University professor has been placed on administrative leave after his arrest Aug. 31 on charges that he sexually assaulted a student.
Read more at courant.com
09/07/10 Pontifical Strategist Chris Hansen Continues To Destroy Jim Himes' Re-Election Campaign
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U.S. Rep. Jim Himes' Race Seen As Bellwhether; Republicans Shays ... The race for Congress in lower Fairfield County is getting increasing national attention. The National Journal now calls it one of the five bellwhether races to watch. The reason is that U.S. Rep. Jim Himes of Greenwich is a first-term ... Capitol Watch - http://blogs.courant.com/capitol_watch/ |
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09/07/10 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Morning Edition
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Extra! Extra! Donors give Greenwich consolidated newspaper boxes Greenwich Time Greenwich Green & Clean, through donations, installed new consolidated newspaper honor boxes, along Greenwich Avenue as seen Thursday, on Thursday, Sept. ... | ||
Trip to the beach, then a flu shot Danbury News Times Greenwich's health director, Caroline Calderone Baisley, said she has already started getting calls about flu clinics. The CVS in Southbury is already ... | ||
Parkinson's Support Group ShorelinePlus.com Unless otherwise noted, meetings are held from 1:30–3:00 pm at the Greenwich Civic Center, 90 Harding Road, Old Greenwich. Sponsored by Community Health at ... | ||
After Attacks, Police Kill a Coyote in Westchester New York Times He and the girl received shots for rabies at Greenwich Hospital, in nearby Greenwich, Conn. Doctors also took DNA samples from their wounds to try to match ... | ||
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Poll: Teachers, parents, and student diverge on opinion of schools Greenwich Time ... discuss how the results are being used to improve their school. The report is available on the Greenwich Public Schools website, www.greenwichschools.org. | ||
Local golf roundup TheDay.com 31 at Innis Arden Country Club in Old Greenwich. Kenji Urushihara of Norwich tied for 29th with an 83. They will play in the 65th Connecticut Senior Amateur ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CHRIS POWELL: School policy audit; billions bought failure Middletown Press Perhaps sensing that its findings risk sparking surly questions, the educational achievement commission's chairman, Greenwich business executive . ... | ||
More than a hat tip, the Prestigious Toque d'Argent is awarded to Michel Richard The Georgetown Dish ... of Madison Bistro in New York, Jean-Louis Gerin of Restaurant Jean-Louis in Greenwich, Alain Roussel of La Ferme Restaurant in Chevy Chase, Gael Cruchet ... |
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How to Purchase a Greenwich, Connecticut Foreclosure | FactHippo.com By admin In Connecticut, there are two kinds of foreclosures: a strict foreclosure and a foreclosure by sale. A strict foreclosure involves a creditor. FactHippo.com - http://www.facthippo.com/ | ||
How did your kids come into the world? - Greenwich Real Time ... By colingustafson On a Greenwich Public Schools health history form given to parents of new students and kindergartners earlier this year, questions include: whether mothers had pregnancy difficulties; delivered vaginally or by C-section; and breast fed, ... Greenwich Real Time - http://blog.greenwichtime.com/realtime/ | ||
58 Years of Farming Tradition in Greenwich, Connecticut ... The Augustine's Farm stand not only has Greenwich produce, but also brings in the best from elsewhere. All you have to do find out what the best thing to buy is to ask. If its not yet ripe, they'll let you know. ... GreenwichStreets.com - http://greenwichstreets.com/ | ||
Arthur J Gallagher & Co acquires Old Greenwich Consulting Group ... By Jon Daniels Arthur J Gallagher & Co acquires Old Greenwich Consulting Group Brown & Brown has expanded the Lawyer's Protector Plan (LPP) liability program, which it runs. Get Home Insurance, Auto insurance,... - http://getinsuranceinstantly.com/ | ||
Renovated Loft/Office off Greenwich Ave (Greenwich, CT) $3500 ... By admin Renovated Loft/Office off Greenwich Ave (Greenwich, CT) $3500 500sqft. Move in Ready Office Space. Modern Renovated Space with Built out Desks and Human scale Chairs Plenty of Windows and lots of light. Equipped with Computer, TV, ... New York Office Space Listings - http://newyorkofficespacelistings.com/ |
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09/07/10 GREENWICH BRIEFING: Trip to the beach, then a flu shot
This Just In To The Greenwich Roundup Newsroom ....
Trip to the beach, then a flu shot (Connecticut Post)
While the weather may have people thinking of getting a tan rather than a flu shot, clinics are around the corner and some pharmacies are already offering the vaccine. Extra! Extra! Donors give Greenwich consolidated newspaper boxes (Connecticut Post)
Greenwich has taken a page from New York City's playbook, installing consolidated newspaper honor boxes to replace the hodgepodge of containers for publications downtown that many considered an eyesore. Rotary Club helps town kids go back to school (Greenwich Citizen)
Shopping for school supplies is usually not an easy task, but in about five minutes on Thursday afternoon, Kelly Pradia got everything her two boys needed to start off the year. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com