Wednesday, June 26, 2013

POST OFFICE Buildings for Sale

Post Office Buildings for Sale: 
The US has entered into a contract with a real estate firm to sell 56 buildings that currently house U.S. Post Offices.  The government has decided it no longer needs these buildings, many of which are located on prime land in towns and cities across the country.  The sale of these properties will fetch billions of dollars and a handsome 6% commission to the company handling the sales.  That company belongs to a man named Richard Blum. 
  
Who is Richard Blum you ask?  Why, the husband of Senator Dianne Feinstein, that's who.  What a bunch of crooks we have running this country! 
Senator Feinstein and her husband, Richard Blum, stand to make a fortune.  His firm, C.R.I., is the sole real estate company offering these properties for sale.  Of course, C.R.I. will be making a 6% commission on the sale of each and every one of these postal properties. 
All of these properties that are being sold are all fully paid for.  They were purchased with U.S. taxpayers dollars, and they are allowed free and clear by the U.S.P.S.  The only cost to keep them is the cost to actually keep the doors open and the heat and lights on.  The United States Postal Service doesn't even have to pay property taxes on these subject properties. 
  
Would you sell your house just because you couldn't afford to pay the electric bill?  Well, the Post Office is. 
How does a powerful U.S. Senator from San Francisco manage to get away with such a sweet deal? 
A powerful United States Senator's husband is standing by, all ready to make millions from a U.S. taxpayer funded enterprise. 
No one in the mainstream media is even raising an eyebrow over his 6% commission on the sale of hundreds of millions of dollar's worth of quasi-public assets. 
Pass this info on before it's pulled from the internet. True on Snopes:        http://www.snopescom/politics/business/blum.asp
 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Brutus.K9 Hero....How To Hug A Baby..

How to hug a baby
I Thought you might like to know about this dog and his history.
I especially like the ending ..........

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The
K9 above is Brutus, a military K9 at McChord..
 .He's huge - part Boxer
and part British Bull Mastiff and tops the
scales at 200 lbs. His handler took the picture.
Brutus is running toward me because he knows I
have some Milk Bone treats, so he's slobbering away! I had to duck around a tree just before he got to me in case he couldn't stop, but he did.
Brutus was the recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor last year from his tour in Iraq . His handler and
four other soldiers were taken hostage by
insurgents. Brutus and his handler communicate by sign language and he gave Brutus the signal
that meant 'go away but come back and find me'.
The Iraqis paid no attention to Brutus. He came back later and quietly tore the throat out of
one guard at one door and another guard at
another door. He then jumped against one of the
doors repeatedly (the guys were being held in an
old warehouse) until it opened. He went in and
untied his handler and they all escaped. He's
the first K9 to receive this honor.
If he knows
you're ok, he's a big old lug and wants to sit
in your lap. Enjoys the company of cats..
K-9 Congressional Medal
of Honor Winner
Thought
you'd find this interesting.
Talk
about animal intelligence and bonding
with humans!
Remember that they can't do a lot of things for themselves and that they depend on you to make their life a quality life!Instructions for properly hugging a baby with Brutus
1. First, uh, find a baby.Description:2. Second, be sure that the object you found
was indeed a baby, by employing classic sniffing
techniques.

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+3. Next, you will need to flatten the baby before
actually beginning the hugging process.
Description:4. The 'paw slide'= Simply slide paws around baby
and prepare for possible close-up.

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5. Finally, if a camera is present, you will need to execute
the difficult and patented 'hug, smile, and lean' so
as to achieve the best photo quality.

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