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US Sen. John Cornyn reponds to President Obama

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Cornyn says now is time for action. According to Cornyn, Congress should not delay on international trade agreements, domestic offshore energy production, and meaningful tax relief for small businesses.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, issued the following statement calling for action on the issues of trade, offshore energy production and tax relief for small businesses, which President Obama voiced his commitment for in last night’s State of the Union address: “The President made a welcome commitment in his State prescription drugs without a prescription of the Union address to move forward on three issues that will be critical to creating jobs and reinvigorating the U.S. economy: trade, energy, and tax relief for small businesses. These are commitments I wholeheartedly share with President Obama, and I look forward to working with him to finally pass overdue trade agreements with nations like Colombia, Panama and South Korea. As the President noted, we cannot continue to sit idle while other nations enact agreements and boost exports to these countries. Our exporters need open access to these markets. Free and fair trade creates American jobs and we should pass these accords immediately. “In the same vein, the President’s pledge to make ‘tough decisions’ about opening offshore areas for domestic energy production will go a long way toward creating jobs and making America’s energy and economic future more secure. Finally, I hope Congress will move as quickly as possible to pass the small business tax credit the President proposed last night, in addition to eliminating all capital gains taxes on small businesses. These buy cialis online usa are two efforts that will bring much-needed relief to our small businesses – the number one job creator in the nation.”

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LRMC trumps heart health

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Longview Regional Medical Center (LRMC) and the Heart and Vascular Institute of Longview Regional are taking another step toward educating the community about heart health. The seminar will be February 12., and is called MEGA Heart.
Medical Inflatable Exhibits, Inc. is providing the MEGA Heart, a 12-foot-tall, 21-foot-long, 15-foot-wide replica of a human heart which provides onlookers with a close-up, oversized view of what is and is not healthy tissue, of stents, artificial valves and the damage caused by heart attacks. Visitors enter the display through its largest vein, the superior vena cava, which pumps blood into the heart, and exit through the largest outbound artery, the aorta.
The enormous artificial heart educates those in attendance on cardiovascular functions, assorted heart disorders and the latest treatments for these problems. Being the biggest heart replica in the region means the lessons are easily understood and remembered. LRMC Medical Director of Cardiovascular Services Dr. Samir Germanwala is delighted with his new display.
“The MEGA Heart is unbelievable! We are blessed to have such a great interactive tool being brought into our area, which can help educate our local residents about their heart. It is so important for us to take care of ourselves and be aware of cardiovascular and venous diseases,” he said. “We hope that this display will serve to be a real eye opener for our community.”
LRMC Marketing Director Kim Brown is equally enthusiastic.
“We are so excited that Longview Regional is the first in the East Texas Region and the Ark-La-Tex to offer cialis soft tabs vs cialis the community this unique, interactive exhibit to gain a better understanding of how the heart works and to be able to literally see the Cheap Cialis Online Without Prescription diseases so many are diagnosed with,” she said. “Since the exhibit is large enough to walk through it will be an excellent opportunity to learn about heart disease in an interactive way.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report heart ailments are the leading causes of death for Americans of both sexes. These disorders can usually be prevented or healed by education, healthy diet and exercise.
For more information on the MEGA Heart and on heart health month call (903) 381-7239 or visit www.longviewregional.com.

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AT&T introduces new directories

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Longview’s Museum of Fine Arts graces the cover of the latest AT&T Real Yellow Pages Directory for the Greater Longview area. The non-profit museum is hoping to further interest and knowledge of the city’s and surrounding region’s visual arts through exhibitions, interpretations, preservation of artwork and the education of a varied local audience. More than 142,600 copies of the directory have already been produced since the first of the year. They will be delivered until February 9, and to new residents and businesses throughout the year. AT&T Director of External Affairs Candice Gast is delighted with the new phone book’s theme.
“We are happy to recognize the Longview Museum of Fine Arts on the cover of our new AT&T Real Yellow Pages Directory for this area,” she said. “We always strive to make our directory covers special on the outside, and to tailor the content inside to best serve the needs of our communities. You can count on the AT&T Real Yellow Pages as your complete source of local information.”
State Representative and patron of arts and education Tommy Merritt is also delighted with the new cover.
“The Longview Museum of Fine Arts is a tremendous facility that provides residents and visitors a first-class environment to gain a better understanding and appreciation of the arts,” he said. “AT&T Yellow Pages, like the museum, is an integral part of the economic and cultural success of this region, and I’m very excited to see these two great organizations come together in an effort to help the Longview area grow and prosper.”
The museum’s permanent collection is comprised of more than 300 paintings, etchings, woodcuts, photos, lithographs, serigraphs, collages and works of sculpture that are displayed on a rotating basis. Museum Director Renee Hawkins is equally delighted with the collaboration with AT&T.
“The Longview Museum of Fine Arts is excited about being featured on the cover of the new AT&T Real Yellow Pages,” she said. The AT&T Real Yellow Pages is a great avenue for the museum to reach hundreds of thousands who will be challenged stimulated and entertained as they enhance their understanding and appreciation for the arts.”
Now that the new directories are in circulation local residents and businesses are being encouraged to recycle their old phone books. Every year’s directory is printed on recycled paper. Call (800) 953-440 for recycling information.
AT&T’s print and online merchandise make possible more than five million consumer searches yearly, and give productive space to more than one million advertisers. Information is also available via YELLOWPAGES.COM, RealPagesLive.com and YPmobile. For more info on the print directory please call (800) 392-2355 or visit online http://www.1800getreal.com.

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IS HAITI UNDER A CURSE

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Evangelist Pat Robertson opined that the Island nation of Haiti has been cursed because its people have ‘sworn a pact with the devil.” Robertson stated that Haiti promised Satan that they would serve him if he freed them from the French. Robertson says that Haiti has suffered much poverty and destruction ever since.

His remarks sparked a firestorm of protest. Robertson draws a distinction between the two nations on the island of Hispaniola: Haiti, which he points out has suffered many disasters and deep poverty; and The Dominican Republic, which enjoys prosperity usa cialis and a flourishing tourist industry.

Haiti‘s problems since its independence, have largely been the fault of many dictators, who Cheap Viagra pills used its natural resources and tourism revenues to fill their own coffers, leaving the people poor and totally dependent on government. The people are not free, and try to escape in droves in rickety hand-made vessels, many of which sink at sea. Hispaniola, on the other hand, is somewhat democratic, and the people are free. The contrast is clear.

I have spent time in Haiti, and I experienced the heavy voodoo culture, and witnessed people who were supposedly under a voodoo spell. Many of the churches mix voodoo elements in with their Christian liturgy, which was somewhat bizarre to watch. I also witnessed many, many Christians from around the world, helping to build orphanages, houses and schools, and leading people to know Christ as their Savior.

As a high-profile minister, Mr. Robertson should be careful in making declarations for which he has no concrete proof. If the people who were under bondage did ‘make a pact with the devil’, what evidence does Robertson have that such a pact took effect? The mere fact that Haiti has experienced major climatic episodes does not, in itself, prove that they are cursed. Is California cursed, since it experiences more earthquakes than other states (some would probably say, ‘Yes!’)? The answer is ‘No’.

The Bible tells of many civilizations that were destroyed because of their defiance of God. God said that He would visit the iniquity of those who hate Him upon their children, even unto the third and fourth generation. Many of those nations paid the ultimate price for their disobedience.

But, when Christ came, He lived a perfect life, so as to be the perfect sacrifice that God required as payment for sin. He paid the price with His life. He was crucified, died and was buried, but rose again. He offers eternal life to all who trust in Him and receive His free gift of life everlasting.

Christ wants to have a personal relationship with each one of us. If a person rejects Christ’s offer, and follows voodoo priests, or another god, they are rejecting God’s gift, and, therefore, place themselves under Satan’s curse. But, the nation of Haiti is not under a curse. Yes, many follow other gods, and many reject God’s offer, but many others trust in the Lord. Also, what makes Haitians different than people right here in America who reject Christ. Do they place our entire country under a curse? Absolutely not!

The Triune God is not a God of revenge, anger, or destruction. Earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis and other disasters are not a result of sin in our world. Don’t blame God for such as these. And don’t ascribe to Satan such power over people. God is a God of redemption. He loves us, forgives us and, through His Son, redeems us. We only have to trust in Him.

Perhaps Pat Robertson should, at least, phrase his statements in a way that better reflects the love of God.

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Healthy Woman Seminar

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

February 4, 2010
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Governor candidates raise big bucks

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Big bucks and no whammies. That might as well be the theme of
the Texas governor’s race. With two months to go until the primaries,
candidates for governor reported roughly $20 million cash on hand.
On Jan.15, candidates for governor were required to file semi-annual
Campaign finance reports with the Texas Ethics Commission. These
reports cover all funds raised and spent from July 1 – Dec. 31, 2009.
We cover the key races in turn.
Gov. Rick Perry raised $7.1million and has $11.6 million cash on
hand as of Jan. 1, 2010. U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison raised $6.1
million and has $12.3 million cash on hand. Debra Medina raised
$191,000 and has $58,000 cash on hand.
On theDemocratic side, former Houston mayor Bill White raised
$6.2 million and has $5.4 million cash on hand. Houston hair care
executive Farouk Shami reports $2.4 million cash on hand, most of
which is Shami’s own money. Shami has loaned his campaign $3million,
which approximately equals the amount reported spent on his semi annual ethics
report.
No surprises on who the big donors are: Perry received contributions
In excess of $50,000from T.BoonePickens, theBass Family, the Austin
lobby cialis cipla firmBlackridge Associates (RustyKelley), RayDavis ofDallas,
HH Family Investments, John McHale of Dallas, Curtis Mewborne
of Tyler, Houston homebuilder Bob Perry, the Texas Association of
Realtors PAC, R. Ward of Dallas, BG Distribution Partners PAC,
Robert Brockman of Houston, online drugs without prescription Leslie Doggett of Houston, Forrest
Hoglund of Dallas, and Phillip Huffines of Dallas.
For Hutchison, the 50K-pluslist consists of WilliamGreehey of San
Antonio, H. Ross Perot, Margaret Crow of Dallas, Harlan Crow of
Dallas, former University of Texas regents chairman LouisBeecherl, Barry
Andrewsof Dallas, theA.T.&T.TexasPAC, Sid and Edward Bass of Fort
Worth, J. Robert Brown of El Paso, Howard Crow of Dallas, James
Flores of Houston, Martha and Robert Gillikin of Dallas, Dick Moncrief
of FortWorth, JimBobMoffett of Austin, Peter and EdithO’Donnell
of Dallas, Trevor and JaniceRees-Jones of Dallas, Fayez Sarofim of
Houston, and the Texas Farm Bureau’s AGFUND.
For White, the 50K-plus club consists of all of Houstonians. Lester
Smith, Michael Zilkha, A. Annunziato, James and Franci Crane,
Jim Elkins, Nijad Fares, James Flores, Sara Morgan, Carolyn
Oliver, Matthew Simmons, and Robert Tudor all gave $50,000 to
White. White also reports six-figure transfers from his federal senate
account. Only Shami himself gave more than $50,000 to Shami.

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MERRITT ENDORSED BY NRA

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Representative Tommy Merritt received an A+ rating and endorsement from the National Rifle Association. According to Tara Reilly Mica, NRA State Liason, your rating and endorsement are based on your strong record of support for Second Amendment issues in the Texas Legislature. Rep. Merritt said, “It is a tremendous honor to receive the endorsement of the NRA and its members. I will continue to work diligently on behalf of all Texas gun owners.”

During the 81st Legislative Session, Rep. Merritt presided over the House Committee on Public Safety and secured votes to successfully pass gun rights bills out of committee, including HB 1863 exempting intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal legislation and SB 730 allowing employees to store a firearm in their locked vehicle on property owned by employer.

Rep. Merritt is a member of the NRA and lifetime member of the Texas State Rifle Association. He has served as the Honorary Chairman of the Friends of the NRA Banquet, is an avid hunter and possesses a concealed hand gun license. Merritt is Chairman of the House Committee on Public Safety,
serves on the House Committees on Transportation, Local & Consent Calendar, Redistricting, and Federal Legislation, Select. He represents Gregg County and northern Smith County to include Winona, Lindale and Hideaway Lake.

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PTHS students earn awards

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Seven Pine Tree students from Pine Tree High School competed against 45 chapters at the Regional Leadership Conference for Business Professionals of America Convention this last weekend in Frisco, Texas. Two students have advanced to the state level and will compete in Ft. Worth, Texas on March 3 – 6, 2010.
Sara Tirado placed 1st in Entrepreneurship and D’Anzia Robertson placed 2nd in Digital Media Production. In addition, the Web Site Design Team with Vanna Norman, Frances Messer, and D’Anzia Robertson placed 4th.
“Congratulations to these students,” said their sponsor Regina Darby. “I am sure they will do well at the state level in March!”
BPA (Business Professionals of America) is a national organization for students preparing for careers in business management, office acomplia pill slimming administration, information/computer technology, and other related career fields. BPA is open to all PTHS students and all members will have the opportunity to apply for scholarships, maintain leadership opportunities, receive National Technical Honor Society recognition, and obtain career information. In addition, BPA prepares students to succeed and assess real-world business skills and problem solving abilities in finance, management, information technology, and computer applications. pills online Likewise, our chapter will participate in competitive events this year at the regional, state, and national level in the following categories: financial services, administrative support, information technology, and management/marketing/human resources.

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Forest Park Mourns

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Coach Jerry Griffith, the Eagle’s coach and his team were so saddened. Tearly eyed each one viewed the body and sat back down at Stanmore Funeral Home Chapel. The students presented his mother Leslie Portley with special posters. One poster read, ‘Gone but not forgotten.’ Griffith also presented Portley a glass encased # 31 football jersey. He prescription drugs online without prescription told the mourning mother, “There will not be a number 31 as long as I am a coach at Forest Park.”
Ms. Linda Lister, Ka’lon’s principal fondly remembered his elementary school year with him. She presented Ms. Portley with a check from the school. The crying mother said she could not understand why but asked the students to remember Ka’lon’s smile and hardwork on the football acomplia slimming pills field. “Keep playing for Ka’lon,” she managed to say with sobs. “I will come to all your games.”

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Students learning banking business

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Texas Bank and Trust (TB&T) is accepting applications for its Student Board of Directors program in which area high school seniors commenced classes January 25. This program is intended to exploit the talents of the most gifted East Texans from Tyler. Six seniors from Robert E. Lee high school and five from John Tyler high Cheap Viagra school plus some from local private schools are serving on the 2009-2010 Student Board of Directors
Throughout the school year these students attend meetings to become acquainted with such banking tasks as budgeting, crediting, the stock market, trust and brokerage services, job interviewing and the general responsibilities of the members of a bank’s board of directors. acomplia receptors Candidates are chosen on the basis of their grade point average, extra-curricular activity level and after school work projects. Interested students are required to write and turn in an essay along with their application, which is available from school counselors and career advisors. The deadline for returning these applications is Friday, March 5.
This is the most enduring financial educational program ever established by TB&T, having been started in 1977. This is the second year it has been available to students in Tyler. The program has educated more than 1432 high school seniors to the intricacies of high-level money management and banking at this vital period in their lives and educations. As usual, students this year are learning all about earning, saving, spending and investing money. Students applying for admission to the program will learn if they have been accepted late in May.
For more information contact TB&T Business Development Officer Abigail Duty at (903) 526-8080.

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