Showing posts with label U.S Constitution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S Constitution. Show all posts

Friday, 7 March 2014

Meet the Democrats who Can See Every Movement Of GOP



With one of the biggest Republican gatherings of the year in full swing at the Conservative Political Action Conference, a group of Democratic operatives in Washington is fighting back -- waging a full-out public relations war to counter CPAC.

Monday, 3 March 2014

Oscars 2014: '12 Years a Slave' wins best picture Oscar


The searing slave drama '12 Years a Slave' and 'Gravity' are the night's big winners at the Academy Awards. Cate Blanchett, Matthew McConaughey win top acting honors.
In the end, Oscar voters couldn't truly avert their gaze from "12 Years a Slave."
Even though many Oscar voters found filmmaker Steve McQueen's searing chronicle of enslavement almost

Saturday, 1 March 2014

OBAMA, WARY OF FOREIGN CRISES, FACES EAST-WEST STANDOFF IN UKRAINE;US OFFICIAL


 As Russia deepened its military intervention in Ukraine’s Crimea region on Saturday, ignoring Barack Obama’s stern warning, the U.S. president faced a critical test of whether Washington has the leverage or the will to get Moscow to back down. Obama, who has avoided entanglement in global criseswhere possible and focused on domestic affairs, now finds himself in the midst of the most dangerous

Saturday, 15 February 2014

The Real Face of Talibaan

Pakistan government against suspending the peace process with the outlawed Taliban, saying the failure of talks will only lead to military operations. "First give peace a chance, otherwise a military operation is the ultimate choice," the head of the Pakistan Tehrik-e- Insaf party told reporters here. "Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told me that there are less than 40 per cent chances of success if we launch a military operation in North Waziristan," he claimed. Khan said military operations had never been an option to deal with any issue.

Friday, 14 February 2014

Today A Pakistani Lost his Life in Mecca Expansion Project in a crash


Today mecca expansion project has lost his life in a crash appeal to all friends of the deceased and pray for forgiveness to Allah to grant the deceased to heaven in heaven Amen top
Looking for lawful sojourn away from my parents, my sister bهayyun sorrow prdysun

Thursday, 6 February 2014

President Barack Obama Freedom of religion is national security issue

President Obama used the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday to declare freedom of religion a major part of American foreign policy.
Saying countries that assure religious freedom tend to be more peaceful, Obama told a bipartisan crowd "nations that do not uphold these rights sow the bitter seeds of instability and violence and extremism.

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Halloween Makeup Ideas. One Of The



  I wanted to create a look using the MAC Pro Acrylic Paints I wrote a review about a couple weeks ago. The Acrylic Paint colors I have are white, black, and yellow, so I realized those are the only colors I need to do a Hello Kitty Halloween look! Since it was already past midnight when I

Libya is Buying a Variety of Weapons



If we delay any longer,the situation is going to get completely out of control . It will be too late to stop it ."we can't rush into this ?You think how hard is my information ?

It's difficult to say .We are fairly certain that Libya is buying a variety of weapons from Iran and   China ."But Libya denies it. Of course .So do China and Iran .What about the other Arab states?
I think it's going to be the excuse that all the other Arab states have been waiting for .They 'll join to wipe Israel out."

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Images For Dog Riding


Michael Grimm breaking News


1:  IS MICHAEL GRIMM MAN ENOUGH TO SERVE?

2: Michael Grimm: former FBI agent and marine with history of fiery behaviour

Michael Grimm was not among the four Republicans asked to respond to the State of the Union address last night, but he might as well have been. Not one to cede the spotlight casually, the representative from Staten Island eclipsed the dull speeches of his colleagues with a vintage, action-packed Michael Grimm performance.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Barack Obama's State of the Union address 2014


MR Speaker, Mr Vice President, Members of Congress, my fellow Americans:

Today in America, a teacher spent extra time with a student who needed it, and did her part to lift America's graduation rate to its highest level in more than three decades.

An entrepreneur flipped on the lights in her tech start-up, and did her part to add to the more than eight million new jobs our businesses have created over the past four years.

Now War Is Ending;Barack Obama'in state of union speech


Barack Obama urges 'year of action' in state of union speech,
President Barack Obama is vowing to bypass a divided Congress and take action on his own to bolster America's middle class in a state of the union speech he used to try to breathe new life into his second term after a troubled year.
Standing in the House of Representatives chamber before legislators, Supreme Court justices and VIP guests, Obama declared his independence from Congress by issuing a raft of executive orders

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Dark Black Elephant Collection


Justin Bieber in the Jail





Celebrities have voiced both criticism and support for Justin Bieber after the singer's arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence of drink or drugs.

The star was blasted by actor Seth Rogen, but received encouragement from fellow superstar Lady Gaga - who called on her army of fans to offer their backing.

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Renee Fleming Rejected as National Anthem Singer from Will Super Bowl Fan?

Will Super Bowl Fans Reject Renee Fleming as National Anthem Singer?When the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks’ players line the field before the start of next Sunday’s Super Bowl, it will be for an unlikely reason: to listen to an opera singer.
Soprano Renee Fleming has been tapped to sing the national anthem before the start of the Feb. 2 game at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. The four-time Grammy winner will be the first opera star to sing the national anthem at the Super

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Urban Northeast Ready For Another Snowstorm

Another snowstorm hits the urban Northeast
PHILADELPHIA — A swirling snowstorm clobbered parts of the mid-Atlantic and the urban Northeast on Tuesday, grounding thousands of flights, closing government offices in the nation's capital and making a mess of the evening commute.
This snow storm isn't too bad so far, but things look rough a block or so from our place...
The storm stretched 1,000 miles between Kentucky and Massachusetts but hit especially hard along the heavily populated Interstate 95

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Now al-Qaida in Desert




  Desert gives al-Qaida refuge after Mali defeat
SEBHA, Libya (AP) — Swathed in a white turban and robes, Eissa Abdel Majid sits in his militia barracks on the edge of the desert describing a losing battle to stem the flow of armed militants with suspected links to al-Qaida — who use it as a freeway across northern Africa.

He says he's fed up with trying to guard borders and oil installations in a power vacuum left by the fall of

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

40 more maps that explain the world


Data source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, World Bank. (David Whitmore, John Grimwade / National Geographic)
Maps seemed to be everywhere in 2013, a trend I like to think we encouraged along with August's 40 maps that explain the world. Maps can be a remarkably powerful tool for understanding the world and how it works, but they show only what you ask them to. You might consider this, then, a collection of maps meant to inspire your inner map nerd. I've searched far and wide for maps that can reveal and surprise and inform in ways that the daily headlines might not, with a careful eye for sourcing and detail. I've included a link for more information on just about every one. Enjoy.

1. Where the world's people live, by economic status

Monday, 13 January 2014

Afghanistan’s ‘most honest man’ suffers in a corrupt nation

Despite working as a traffic officer in Kabul for over 20 years and being deemed "incorruptible" by multiple governments, including the Taliban, Abdul Saboor has never been promoted. He shares his story, and why he is fighting for better working conditions.

Here’s what it means to be Afghanistan’s ‘most honest man’: Low pay and no promotion
KABUL — The veteran traffic policeman walked to the stage, taking his place in front of a banner in Dari that said “CORRUPTION” with a red “X” through the word. After 24 years on the job, Abdul Saboor had been deemed the most honest man in Afghanistan.