Archive for May 20, 2009


On June 1st, 2008, almost one year after starting the No Cussing Club, 15
Year Old, McKay Hatch, received a “Well Done Award” from Kingdom
Assignment.  KA’s founders, Denny and Leesa Bellesi, gained
national recognition for their work on the Oprah Winfrey Show.

For the complete story, click on the Orange County Register links below:

1. “Quit your cussing!”

2. “Syesha slips into Anaheim award show”

Kudos to this young man for making his school a better place and actually making the students at his school better students.

McKay says: “Our members take the No Cussing Challenge,
which is a commitment to themselves to use better language.  This
commitment not only improves their lives but also the world around
them.  Through our motto, “Leave People Better Than You Found
Them” our members are also looking for opportunities everyday to
help people and lift them up through their words and actions.”

Love the idea McKay, I think us adults may wish to join your club. So for this McKay becomes this weeks Golden Eagle Award winner. Way to soar like an eagle McKay!

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A Party of No


Sometimes No is the right answer!
No more spending our children’s money!
No to federalizing private industries and businesses!
No more bail outs!
NO NO NO to universal health care!
NO MORE OBAMANOMICS!

Yes sometimes we simply need to say NO!

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Chrysler Dealers Battling Closure

According to this report it would appear that Chrysler is interested in cutting the costs of doing business by cutting off those who actually BUY THEIR Cars, but not those who sit home collecting benefits and not producing cars.

Something is definitely out of whack in our society. What has happened to the United States? Why are we constantly punishing achievers and rewarding non-achievers?

clipped from news.yahoo.com

“Chrysler’s proposed asset sale and request for immediate termination of the dealer franchises will destroy several hundred independent businesses, ruin the livelihoods of their owners, cause the loss of thousands of jobs and precipitate inevitable personal and business bankruptcies,” Stephen Lerner, an attorney at Squire Sanders & Dempsey representing the committee, said in a statement.

Chrysler says it needs a smaller dealer network to be profitable. But the dealers argue they are Chrysler’s main source of revenue, bear much of the risk on car sales, and employ thousands of people.

“Dealers produce revenue, not expense, for Chrysler … it is Chrysler’s dealers that bear the risks and costs associated with selling Chrysler’s cars to the public,” the National Dealer Council argued.

They say closing Chrysler dealerships goes against simple economics because Chrysler dealers buy all of Chrysler’s cars,
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