Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Barack Obama Birthday Today


August 4, 2011- Barack Obama turned 50 years old today. He turns 50 years old. Obama joked about his advancing age during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday, telling reporters, I’m going to get advice from some around the table about how to handle this milestone.

Happy birthday Mr. President, For the sake of America, I will sign to you, I am no Marilyn Monroe. The best wish one can give him is to have an enjoyable day Michelle, Sasha, and Malia. May his children give him joy for many years to come. The day will be an entire celebration of Mr Obama, rendering it indistinguishable from how he celebrates every other day. Nevertheless, today he actually is entitled to be king for a day. 

Tomorrow he will have to have his tiara taken off again. Mr Obama was given a birthday president of $3580000, or 89% of a Kobe Bryant apology diamond. 100 obese felines that Mr. Obama pretends to disdain all donated $35800 for the right to inspect his (backside, reacted) and make sure it was as clean and delightful as MSNBC insists. He has every right to his this money. He earned, it However, the true way Mr. Obama can show us his wonderful nature is by what he does with the money.

He should then set aside 2% of the money for another cause to be dealt with, For now, that $71600 can be put in a (don’t dare call it a lock box) general fund. The remaining 88% of the money should be distributed among Mr. Obama and all of the other presidential candidates. Republican candidates should get some, but so should the Libertarians, Green and American Independents.

Millions of People but only six sitting U.S presidents-have done it. Today Barack Obama becomes the seventh.
Oh and Mr. President, lets talk about that 2% in the general fund from earlier. $71600 should cover my student loans, Pay them for me, I have done nothing to deserve this, nor do feel a sense of entitlement. I am against wealth redistribution since I am a conservative, not a leftist.
Don’t invest the money on me because I believe this equality and fairness nonsense.

Russian President Dmity Medevedev called to wish Obama a happy birthday, the White House announced, as well as to discuss Russian plans to join the World Trade Organization.
On Wednesday night, Obama was feted by about 2000 political friends at a pair of campaign fundraisers in the Windy City.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Update of Court ends House arrest of Strauss Khan

Dominique Strauss-Khan walked slowly out of the courthouse on Friday with his arm on his wife’s shoulder after he was released from house arrest without bail. 
The developments come after prosecutors conducted an extensive background check on the hotel maid who is accusing the former International Monetary Fund chief of sexual assault. 
The charges against Strauss Khan have not been dropped and the trail will resume on July 18.
Despite the judge’s decision to strike Strauss Khan’s $6 million bail to nothing, the maids attorney did not back down on the seriousness of the charges brought against the ex-IMF chief. 
Strauss Khan, 62, had been under 24 hour home confinement for several weeks after a housekeeper at the Manhattan hotel he was staying at accused him of attempted rape in his $3,000 a night luxury suite. 
But a Manhattan Supreme Court justice lifted Strauss Khan’s restrictive bail conditions after the Manhattan district attorney’s office conceded there were substantial credibility issues with the maid’s story and background. 
 The charges against Strauss Khan will remain in place while investigation of the case continues. Forensic evidence supports the maid’s claim, Assistant District Attorney Joa Illuzzi Orbon said. 
Friday’s court action means he will be free to travel in the USA. Authorities are keeping his passport, which will keep him from traveling abroad. 
Strauss Khan had been under court ordered home confinement in New York for several weeks after posting $1 million bail and $5 million bond.
Thompson said his client voluntarily came forward to discuss 
inaccurate information tied to her application for asylum. While 
acknowledging that her application was “not completely 
accurate.” Thompson said his client had falsified part 
application on the advice of someone who told her she needed 
to make a stronger argument to remain in the U.S.

Update of Court ends House arrest of Strauss Khan

Dominique Strauss-Khan walked slowly out of the courthouse on Friday with his arm on his wife’s shoulder after he was released from house arrest without bail. 
The developments come after prosecutors conducted an extensive background check on the hotel maid who is accusing the former International Monetary Fund chief of sexual assault. 
The charges against Strauss Khan have not been dropped and the trail will resume on July 18.
Despite the judge’s decision to strike Strauss Khan’s $6 million bail to nothing, the maids attorney did not back down on the seriousness of the charges brought against the ex-IMF chief. 
Strauss Khan, 62, had been under 24 hour home confinement for several weeks after a housekeeper at the Manhattan hotel he was staying at accused him of attempted rape in his $3,000 a night luxury suite. 
But a Manhattan Supreme Court justice lifted Strauss Khan’s restrictive bail conditions after the Manhattan district attorney’s office conceded there were substantial credibility issues with the maid’s story and background. 
 The charges against Strauss Khan will remain in place while investigation of the case continues. Forensic evidence supports the maid’s claim, Assistant District Attorney Joa Illuzzi Orbon said. 
Friday’s court action means he will be free to travel in the USA. Authorities are keeping his passport, which will keep him from traveling abroad. 
Strauss Khan had been under court ordered home confinement in New York for several weeks after posting $1 million bail and $5 million bond.
Thompson said his client voluntarily came forward to discuss 
inaccurate information tied to her application for asylum. While 
acknowledging that her application was “not completely 
accurate.” Thompson said his client had falsified part 
application on the advice of someone who told her she needed 
to make a stronger argument to remain in the U.S.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Teri Hatcher Online All Hot News




Teri Lynn Hatcher was born on December 8 in 1964. She is an American actress who is best known for her roles as Susan Mayer on the TV show Desperate Housewives, Lois Lane on the show Lois & Clark the Adventures of Superman and Paris Carver in the Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.

Hatcher studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater. One of the early jobs in 1984. S was as a NFL cheerleader with the San Francisco 49ers. From September 1985 to May 1986, She joined the cast of the TV series The Love Boat, playing the role of  amy, one of the Mermaid showgirls. From 1986 to 1989 she appeared in the recurring role of Penny Parker opposite Richard Dean Anderson eponymous hero on the TV series MacGyver in 1988.
NEW YORK Teri Hatcher, one of the stars of ABC’s Desperate Housewives, says in the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair that her uncle sexually molested her 35 years ago.   

A prepubescent sexually abused female child can later destroy her marriage. She is also likely to subconsciously see her husband as the imago of the abuser. She then sabotages the relationship of the children with their father. All this was explained to me by marriage
Counselors and her female psychiatrist.

The 45-year-old actress, Teri Hatcher is tired of criticism on her face and body and therefore by posting an album of her natural portraits, she has clearly fended off critics.
On Tuesday, Teri Hatcher went make-up free and uploaded 9 photos of herself on her Facebook account to prove that she is free from botox, implants and surgery.

The actress revealed her wrinkles and her real-side of beauty with the album named Oy With the Botox.
By sharing these photos, Teri Hatcher wants to show people that she is naturally gorgeous and completely free from the botox treatments.