Monday, August 29, 2011

THE OBAMA DECEPTION

THE OBAMA DECEPTION
Every American Must Watch

Obama Sending Hundreds of Millions To Rebuild Foreign Mosques!!

As American's struggle our U.S. State Department wrongfully spends Millions upon Millions of  U.S. Taxpayer Money to rebuild Foreign Muslim Mosques

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ron Paul Within One Percent of Obama in Head-to-Head Poll


Survey shows Ron Paul beating President by 10 percent among unaffiliated voters

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – In a new Rasmussen survey of likely voters, it looks like 2012 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is locked in a tight race with President Obama. The poll shows Paul at 38 percent versus the President’s 39 percent in a head-to-head matchup.

“Our campaign is surging and this is further evidence of that,” said Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Manager John Tate. “In poll after poll, we see that Americans are eager for true leadership on the important issues we face, and they want real change from a leader who stands for individual liberty and limited government, and who follows the Constitution.”

Paul is coming off of a strong finish in the Iowa Straw Poll, where he barely missed the top spot by less than one percent. In addition, recent surveys taken in both New Hampshire and Iowa show the Congressman in the top three of Republican contenders.

A recent Gallup survey, conducted August 17-18, shows Paul only 2 points behind Obama in a general election match up. In a similar head to head survey from last year done by Rasmussen, Paul actually drew a statistical dead heat with the president. And earlier this year in a survey by CNN, he did the best out of the other Republicans put up against Obama in a head-to-head poll.



Sunday, August 14, 2011

Beef Recall Affects over 60,000 Pounds


Ground Beef from Winn-Dixie Stores Inc., Publix Super Markets and Kroger Co. is Affected


Beef packages in at least three major grocery store chains could be contaminated with E. coli and are being recalled.

Ground beef from Winn-Dixie Stores Inc., Publix Super Markets Inc. and Kroger Co. is affected. The stores initiating the recall are mostly in the southeastern United States. The meat in question primarily came from National Beef Packaging Co. of Dodge City, Kansas.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday that National Beef had issued a recall order for over 60,000 pounds of beef after the Ohio Department of Agriculture found and reported the bacteria.

Products from Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina and Tennessee were mainly affected by the recall, but the contaminated meat could have been distributed nationally.

The agriculture department says there have been no reports of illness, but the company says it's investigating.

E. coli can cause stomach problems, including bloody diarrhea and vomiting. Cases have been known to be fatal.

The Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service urges consumers to safely prepare their meat products at temperatures of 160 degrees Fahrenheit and not risk judging meat's "done-ness" by touch or color, but through a thermometer.

The FSIS warns that anyone who has symptoms of E.coli infections should immediately seek medical attention.