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City DescriptionAlbert is a city in Barton County, Kansas, United States. The population was 181 at the 2000 census.
Albert is located at 38°27′11″N, 99°0′45″W (38.453153, -99.012461).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.2 square miles (0.6 km²), all of it land.
As of the census of 2000, there were 181 people, 76 households, and 54 families residing in the city. The population density was 762.4 people per square mile (291.2/km²). There were 87 housing units at an average density of 366.5/sq mi (140.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 98.34% White, 0.55% from other races, and 1.10% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.21% of the population.
There were 76 households out of which 27.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.2% were married couples living together, 5.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.9% were non-families. 28.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 15.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.38 and the average family size was 2.91.
In the city the population was spread out with 26.5% under the age of 18, 5.0% ... Read MoreCity Contained By:Timezones:Size:- 0.517997622067 km squared
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Genealogy Search Albert Warren Austin, Jr. born in Texas, died in California? Question: Albert Warren Austin, Jr. from Texas married Pearl Ames Bolt from Kansas. Albert's progenitors were Moses Austin and Stephen F. Austin grandfather and father of Texas respectively, founder of Austin, Texas. The original Austin, "Hobgobblin" Austin was from England who "killed" a ghost who was terrorizing the townspeople and ran away from prosecution. Down the lineage, seven Austin brothers sailed across the sea alternately sitting on their collective chest of gold and treasures to protect it. Albert and Pearl Austin moved to Arizona and had a daughter, Lura (who married Watkins Briscoe) and Melvin Bennett Austin, my father. Albert and Lura died from Leukemia, Lura in Arizona and Albert in Los Angeles. Pearl died from a stroke in Los Angeles. Melvin died in Ventura County, CA from Alzheimer's. Albert and Pearl owned and operated a lunch cafe in Tucson, AZ across the street from a Junior High School. Brent Ames Austin (me) worked in electronics and engineering Aerospace Industries.
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Albert Warren Austin, Jr. from Texas married Pearl Ames Bolt from Kansas. Albert's progenitors were Moses Austin and Stephen F. Austin grandfather and father of Texas respectively, founder of Austin, Texas. The original Austin, "Hobgobblin" Austin was from England who "killed" a ghost who was terrorizing the townspeople and ran away from prosecution. Down the lineage, seven Austin brothers sailed across the sea alternately sitting on their collective chest of gold and treasures to protect it. Albert and Pearl Austin moved to Arizona and had a daughter, Lura (who married Watkins Briscoe) and Melvin Bennett Austin, my father. Albert and Lura died from Leukemia, Lura in Arizona and Albert in Los Angeles. Pearl died from a stroke in Los Angeles. Melvin died in Ventura County, CA from Alzheimer's. Albert and Pearl owned and operated a lunch cafe in Tucson, AZ across the street from a Junior High School. Brent Ames Austin (me) worked in electronics and engineering Aerospace Industries.
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Pujols to Kansas City? Question: Do you think Albert Pujols wants to come to a up and coming team like the Royals since the Cardinals players are all getting over the hill. He is from Kansas City and its obvious now Larussa does not like him since he won't put him in the All-Star Game. One of the two will have to go I think. We would gladly welcome him home.
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YES THAT WOULD BE AWESOME
Royals are one of the best teams of the future i think we would be better with pujols on or team he is an above average player i think they should look in to it!!!!
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Who can answer/confirm & add info to my question below? Question: Genealogy Search Albert Warren Austin, Jr. born in Texas, died in California?
Albert Warren Austin, Jr. from Texas married Pearl Ames Bolt from Kansas. Albert's progenitors were Moses Austin and Stephen F. Austin grandfather and father of Texas respectively, founder of Austin, Texas. The original Austin, "Hobgobblin" Austin was from England who "killed" a ghost who was terrorizing the townspeople and ran away from prosecution. Down the lineage, seven Austin brothers sailed across the sea alternately sitting on their collective chest of gold and treasures to protect it. Albert and Pearl Austin moved to Arizona and had a daughter, Lura (who married Watkins Briscoe) and Melvin Bennett Austin, my father. Albert and Lura died from Leukemia, Lura in Arizona and Albert in Los Angeles. Pearl died from a stroke in Los Angeles. Melvin died in Ventura County, CA from Alzheimer's. Albert and Pearl owned and operated a lunch cafe in Tucson, AZ across the street from a Junior High School. Brent Ames Austin (me) worked in electronics and engineering Aerospace Industries.
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I was able to verify that your genealogy is indeed correct back to Albert Warren Austin, Jr.
I verified your fathers parents from his birth certificate which I was able to find online and they are listed as Albert Austin and Pearl Bolt. I was able to confirm his parents death dates using the California death index and was able to confirm the death of your fathers sister, Lura in the Arizona death certificates. Your research back to Albert Warren Austin, Jr is very sound.
Here is a link to a picture of his tombstone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln= Austin&GSfn=Albert&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=5&GScntry=4&GSob= n&GRid=11914911&
Here is the tombstone for Pearl Ames
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=austi n&GScid=640403&GRid=11914908&
With Albert Warren Austin, Jr , you can pretty much assume that his father was Albert Warren Austin, Sr. Ted found you the correct 1880 census information for this family. From the California Death Index, we learned that Jr's mother had the maiden name Wilson, so you now have the name of Albert Warren Austin, Jr.s parents.
Albert Warren Austin, Sr and Martha Wilson
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
A. W. AUSTIN Self M Male W 54 VA Farmer VA VA
M. A. AUSTIN Wife M Female W 45 MO House Keeping TN TN
Charles AUSTIN Son S Male W 25 TX Laborer VA MO
C. E. AUSTIN Dau S Female W 23 TX At Home VA MO
A. G. AUSTIN Son S Male W 21 TX Going To School VA MO
L. L. AUSTIN Dau S Female W 19 TX Going To School VA MO
Z. A. AUSTIN Dau S Female W 15 TX Going To School VA MO
W. S. AUSTIN Son S Male W 13 TX VA MO
L. C. AUSTIN Son S Male W 11 TX VA MO
P. J. AUSTIN Son S Male W 9 TX VA MO
Albert AUSTIN Son S Male W 7 TX VA MO
A. M. AUSTIN Dau S Female W 4 TX VA MO
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Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Frio, Texas
From the 1870 United States Federal Census: He and the family were living in Collin County, Texas. There are 7 children listed; Charles age 15, Comogmia age 12, Aleppo age 11, Laura age 9, Zorah age 5, Shelton age 3, and Lindsay age 1. Albert is listed as 44 years old and is a farm laborer with $900 of personal estate and no real estate listed. Martha is listed as 35 years old.
From the 1860 United States Federal Census: He and the family were living in Fannin County, Texas. It shows 3 children, Charles age 5, Coma age 3, and an Infant age 1. A. W. is listed as 33 years old and is a carriage maker with $3000 value of real estate, and a personal estate of $400.
A.W. Austin, Sr and wife Martha are in the same cemetery as son A. W. Austin, Jr. Here are the links to their tombstone:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln =austin&GScid=640403&GRid=11914959&
There are other Austin members in the same cemetery.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSci d=640403&GSln=austin
Now, who is Albert Warren Austins Sr.'s father? I was searching online and found a family tree that suggests that his father was David Shelton Austin and Polly Lowrey. David was born about 1790 in Louisa County, Virginia. Keep in mind that Stephen Fuller Austin was born in Wythe County Virginia on November 3, 1793, so if this information in this tree is correct, your progenitors cannot be Stephen F Austin and Moses Austin, even thought they are both from Virginia. Here is a link to the tree. It looks pretty well researched, however, without seeing their sources it is open to scrutiny.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lsm2 000&id=I0044
I would recommend contacting the trees author, Larry whose E-mail address is at the top of the page.
Here are a couple of posts from a popular message board that might be of interest also.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?albert, warren::austin::6045.html
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/ pageload.cgi?albert,warren::austin::6259.html
I hope this helps, good luck!!
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looking 4 my father? Albert Davis in his 50's cherokee indian? Question: I am 25 years old and live in Kansas City, MO, my moms name is Theresa Roark and my grandma is frances roark, I have pictures of him and would love to get to know him, the reason i dont know more is because my mother passed when i was 13 please help?
Answer:
Contact the Cherokee Nation
They keep records on all their citizens. In addition, you are intitled to benefits and would want to get enrolled yourself.
General Mailing Address:
Cherokee Nation
Attn: (Department Name)
P. O. Box 948
Tahlequah, OK 74465
918-453-5000
(OK Toll Free) 1-800-256-0671
Shipping Address:
Cherokee Nation
Attn: (Department Name)
22361 Bald Hill Road
Tahlequah, Ok 74464
Washington, D.C. Office:
Cherokee Nation Washington Office
126 C Street NW,
Washington, DC 20001
Phone 202-393-7007
http://www.cnwo.org
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Nfl which Nfl rookie will have the best year? out of these rookies or some one else? Question: and which will be a burst
Miami Long, Jake OT
St. Louis Long, Chris DE
Atlanta Ryan, Matt QB
Oakland McFadden, Darren RB
Kansas City Dorsey, Glenn DT
NY Jets Gholston, Vernon DE
New Orleans Ellis, Sedrick
Carolina Stewart, Jonathan RB
Chicago Williams, Chris OT
Kansas City Albert, Branden OG
Arizona Rodgers-Cromartie, Dominique CB
Detroit Cherilus, Gosder OT
Baltimore Flacco, Joe QB
Carolina Otah, Jeff
NY Giants Phillips, Kenny
Nelson, Jordy
Rice, Ray
Garcon, Pierre WR 6'0" 210 Mount Union
) Nakamura, Haruki FS Cincinnati
Ellis, Chris
Jones, Felix
Bennett, Martellus Texas A&M
Carlson, John Notre Dame
Cottam, Brad Tennessee
Davis, Fred Southern Cal
Keller, Dustin
Adibi, Xavier Virginia Tech
Connor, Dan Penn State
Dizon, Jordon Colorado
Henderson, Erin Maryland
Lofton, Curtis Oklahoma
Rivers, Keith
Brooks, Durant Georgia Tech
Carmody, Art Louisville
Coutu, Brandon Georgia
Dragosavich, Mike
Pressley, DeMario
Dixon, Marcus
Charles, Jamaal
Boyd, Cory
Chris Johnson
Hardy, James
Henne, Chad
Lee, Patrick
Cottam, Brad
Sims, Pat
Answer:
big glenn dorsey baby
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What do you think of my mock draft and what changes would you make? Question: 1 Miami Long, Jake OT,
2 St. Louis Dorsey, Glenn DT,
3 Atlanta Ryan, Matt QB,
4 Oakland Long, Chris DE,
5 Kansas City Albert, Branden OG,
6 New York McFadden, Darren RB,
7 New England Gholston, Vernon DE,
8 Baltimore McKelvin, Leodis CB,
9 Cincinnati Ellis, Sedrick DT,
10 New Orleans Rivers, Keith OLB,
11 Buffalo Thomas, Devin WR,
12 Denver Clady, Ryan OT,
13 Carolina Otah, Jeff OT,
14 Chicago Williams, Chris OT,
15 Detroit Mendenhall, Rashard RB,
16 Arizona Rodgers-Cromartie, D. CB,
17 Minnesota Harvey, Derrick DE,
18 Houston Stewart, Jonathan RB
19 Philadelphia Phillips, Kenny FS
20 Tampa Bay Talib, Aqib CB,
21 Washington Merling, Phillip DE,
22 Dallas Jenkins, Mike CB,
23 Pittsburgh Sweed, Limas WR,
24 Tennessee Jackson, DeSean WR,
25 Seattle Balmer, Kentwan DT,
26 Jacksonville Adibi, Xavier OLB,
27 San Diego Connor, Dan ILB,
28 Dallas Kelly, Malcolm WR
29 San Francisco Mayo, Jerod ILB
30 Green Bay Flowers, Brandon CB,
31 New York Groves, Quentin OLB
pat g it isnt. please send me a link of the mock draft that is in Sport illustrated cuz i wanna know if im as good as so called "pro's"
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Once again, I will say this...
Its a nice draft. I think Mendenhall will go a bit higher. Probably to 12 at Denver. Even though they have Young its time to get rid of Henry.
Devin Thomas isn't the best WR in the draft, and will probably be replaced by Jackson there.
The 49ers need a good OL instead of another LB. Last year we got Willis, the year before we got Lawson. We don't need to draft 3 straight LB's. Maybe if Mayo is there in the second round where the 49ers have the 7th pick instead of 29th. They should go after Cherlious out of VT for OLine help.
Other than that, it looks solid.
Good luck!!
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What do you think of my mock draft? Question: 1. Miami – Jake Long OT, Michigan
2. St. Louis - Chris Long DE, Virginia
3. Atlanta – Glenn Dorsey DT, LSU
4. Oakland – Darren McFadden RB, Arkansas
5. Kansas City – Brandan Albert OG/OT, Virginia
6. New York Jets – Vernon Gholston DE, OSU
7. New Orleans – Sedrick Ellis DT, USC
8. Baltimore – Matt Ryan QB, Boston College
9. Cincinnati – Ryan Clady OT, Boise State
10. New England – Keith Rivers OLB, USC
11. Buffalo – Devin Thomas WR, MSU
12. Denver – Chris Williams OT, Vanderbilt
13. Carolina – Jeff Otah OT, Pittsburgh
14. Chicago – Rashard Mendenhall RB, Illinois
15. Detroit – Jonathan Stewart RB, Oregon
16. Arizona – Dominique Roberts-Cromartie CB, TSU
17. Kansas City – Derreck Harvey DE, Florida
18. Houston – Mike Jenkins CB, USF
19. Philadelphia – Desean Jackson WR, California
20. Tampa Bay – Leodis McKelvin CB, USC
21. Washington – Phillip Merling DE, Clemson
22. Dallas – Felix Jones RB, Arkansas
23. Pittsburgh - Aqib Talib CB Kansas
24. Tennessee – Limas Sweed WR, Texas
25. Seattle – Dustin Keller TE, Purdue
26. Jacksonville – Calais Campbell DE, Miami
27. San Diego – Gosider Cherilus OT, BC
28. Dallas – Malcom Kelly WR, Oklahoma
29. San Francisco – James Hardy WR, Indiana
30. Green Bay – Brandon Flowers CB, Virginia Tech
31. New York Giants – Kenny Phillips S, Miami
Thank you so much. I can't believe I forgot Mayo. Put him in place for Hardy and put Hardy in place of Kelly.
Answer:
Prolly one of the best ones, it is very similar to mine.
I would switch Long and Dorsey around though.
And I doubt my team will take Aqib Talib, their offensive line needs are much more.
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>> > 145. Mike Micham, Ta neyville, Ca
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>> > 146. Helen Sabin, Rancho Palos Verde s, Ca
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>> > 147. Julie Clarke, San Pedro , CA
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>> > 148. Nikola Brajevich, Rancho Palos Verdes , Ca
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>> > 149. Richard B! ulot, San Pedro , CA
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>> > 150. Joe B.. Cagle, Irvine , CA
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>> > 151. Ronald A. Cotta, Redondo Beach , CA
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>> > 152. Carol Waselenchuk , FL
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>> > 153. Jeanette J. Brooks
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>> > 154. Sheryl L. Brooks
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>> > 155. Kyleen Madsen , FL
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>> > 156.&nbs! p; Rand Madsen , FL
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>> > 157. David A. Whitehorn, Fl.
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>> > 158. Mary Whitehorn, Fl.
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>> > 158. James H. Peak
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>> > 159. Janith E. Peak
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>> > 160. Bill Millholland
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>> > 161. Barbara Millholland
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>> > 162. Gerald Powell
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>> > 163. Linda Powell
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>> > 164. RAYMOND KUHN
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>> > 165. Dolores Kuhn
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>> > 166. Roger Parrish
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>> > 167. Joanne Parrish
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>> > 168. Mike Volpe , Florida
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>> > 169. Betty Volpe , Florida
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>> > 170. Kyle L. Hartzell, Florida
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>> > 171. Thom Milnor, Douglasvil le, GA
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>> > 172. Eileen Milnor, Douglasville , GA
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>> > 173. Gary Milnor, Douglasville , GA
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>> > 174. Jackie Francis, Douglasville , GA < /SPAN>
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>> > 175. Lawrence P Pate , Avon Park , Florida
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>> > 176. Penny Socin, Arlington , Texas
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>> > 178. Jerry Socin, Arlington , Texas
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>> > 179. Rader, Belvidere , Illinois
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>> > 180. Marnie Mowles, Marion , Montana
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>> > 181. William R. Miller Jr, KANSAS
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>> > 182. Linda Miller , KANSAS
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>> > 183. David Dielman
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>> > 184. Orland Rosell
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>> > 185. Amber Brooks
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>> > 186. Jason Rosell
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>> > 187. Courtney B rooks, Pensacola , Florida
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>> > 188. Becky Brooks, Pensacola , Florida
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>> > 189. Pam Leonard, Cantonment, FL
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>> > 190. James T.., Pensacola , FL
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>> > 191. W.Thomas TN
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>> > 192. H Thomas TN
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>> > 193. Fort Wayne Hopper, AL
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>> > 194. B Clark , AL
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>> > 195. C. Jordan, Al.
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>> > 196. R. Knight
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>> > 197. D. H. Blackwelder , FL
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>> > 198. K. ! Dougher ty, MD
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>> > 199. R. Dougherty, MD
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>> > 200. M Ranalla , ME
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>> > 201. C. Ranalla, WA
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>> > 202. ANGELA RYNIAK, JEFFERSON , PA
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>> > 203. WALTER G. RYNIAK
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>> > 204. JOY RYNIAK
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>> > 205. Marilyn Monroe
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>> > 206. William Young Levittown , PA
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>> > 207. Karren Young Levittown , PA
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>> > 208. Betty Lefevre
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>> > 209. Carl D. Hoagland
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>> > 210. Maxine Hoagland
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>> > 211. William Jarvis Albany , Ga.
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>> > 212. Elizabeth Jarvi s Albany , Ga.
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>> > 213. Jane Lyons Elwood, In
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>> > 214. Rachel Lyons Elwood, In
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>> > 215. Mary McFall Elwood , IN
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>> > 216. Louis Frederick
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>> > 217. James Davis
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>> > 218. Gary Rogers219 Rita Rogers
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>> > 220. Yolonda L. Hiser
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>> > 221. sonja boozier FL
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>> > 222. Phyllis Campeau, Clinton Twp., MI
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>> > 223. Lowell Gordon, Montpelier , IN
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>> > 224. Carolyn Gordon, Montpelie! r , IN
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>> > 225. Charles D. Gordon
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>> > 226.&nbs p; Wayne & Betty Lake Mi
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>> > 227. Ron Phyllis Zacharias, stanwood michigan
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>> > 228. Vera Mihaltan Livonia, Mi.
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>> > 229. David L. Deckard, Murfreesboro . TN
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>> > 230. Wayne Fought, Elberta , AL
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>> > 231. Stephen Reno, Trenton , MI
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>> > 232. Lorraine Reno , Trenton , MI
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>> > 233. Randine Scheffler
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>> > 234. Dennis Scheffler
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>> > 235. Bart Jeannette
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>> > 236. Tracy Jeannette
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>> > 237. Brad Pruett
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>> > 238. Carol Pruett
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>> > 239. David M. Levely
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>> > 240. Claretta Hegwood, Clinton Twp., MI
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>> > 2 41. Nancy Zurawski, MI
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>> > 242. Paulette Adams
>> >
>> > 243. Charleen Kaltz Michigan
>> >
>> > 244. Constance M.. Buffa, New Baltimore , ! MI
>> >
>> > 245. Kathleen M. Allen, Warren , MI
>> >
>> > 246. Betty Delligatta, An aheim , CA
>> >
>> > 247. Pat Delligatta, Anaheim , CA
>> >
>> > 248. Diane Motyka, Northfield , OH
>> >
>> > 249. Pat Bruckner, Mantua , OH
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>> > 250. Bill Radke, Solon, OH
>> >
>> > 251. Deanna! Radke, Solon, OH
>> >
>> > 252. Peggy Weist Bedford , Oh
>> >
>> > 253. Thomas Manacapilli Universal City , TX
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>> > 254. Sharon Manacapilli Universal City , Tx
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>> > 255. Sarah Manacapilli Universal City , Tx
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>> > 256. Luke Manacapilli Universal City , Tx
>> >
>> > 257. Rita Dufala Northfield Center, Oh
>> >
>> > 258. Naomi Polovich, Coconut Creek , Florida
>> >
>> > 259. Linda L.Emery, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
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>> > 260. Melinda Bindas, Girard , OH
>> >
>> > 261. Mary Petersen, Orwell , OH
>> >
>> > 262. Tracey Myers, Warren , Oh
>> >
>> > 263. Norma Roudebush, Louisaville , Ohio
>> >
>> > 264. Barbara Orberson... Clarksville , Indi ana
>> >
>> > 265. Norm Whiteland
>> >
>> > 266. Barbara Ann Bogue, Marshall , TX
>> >
>> > 267. Marion Lee Bogue, Marshall , TX
>> >
>> > 268. Sandra A. McCartney, Fort Worth , TX
>> >
>> > 269. Jack D. McCartney, Fort Worth , TX
>> >
>> > 270. Elaine Perry Verdin, LaMarque , TX
>> >
>> > 271. Adam J. Verdin, LaMarque , TX
>> >
>> > 272. Wade Verdin, Georgeto! wn , TX
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>> > 273. Carol Ann Verdin, Ge orgetown , TX
>> >
>> > 274. Brian Verdin, Krum , TX
>> >
>> > 275. Bonnie Regini, Bayou Vista , TX
>> >
>> > 276. Ray Regini, Bayou Vista , TX
>> >
>> > 277. Renee Hitchcock , Texas City , TX
>> >
>> > 278. John Hitchcock , Texas City, TX
>> >
>> > 279. Tiffany Hitchcock , Texas City , TX
>> >
>> > 280. Rose Mary Smith, La Marque , TX
>> >
>> > 281. Peggy Smith, La Marque , TX
>> >
>> > 282. Sue Porter, Commerce, TX
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>> > 283. Schelly Porter, Commerce, TX
>> >
>> > 284. Paul Hooper , Missouri City, TX
>> >
>> > 285. Earl Gremillion, Ruidoso , NM
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>> > 286. T.F. Hewell, Jr., Katy TX
>> >
>> > 287. Peggy Hewell, Nixon TX
>> >
>> > 288. John Hewell, Nixon TX
>> >
>> > 289. Shawn Hewell, N ixon , TX
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>> > 290. Wildajean Hewell, Nixon , TX
>> >
>> > 291. Damita Cirillo Huffman , Tx
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>> > 292. Lewis Walker Huffman, Tx
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>> > 293. Denise Baker, Houston , TX
>> >
>> > 294. Cody Baker, Houston, T X
>> >
>> > 295. Roy Brown, Crockett , TX
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>> > 296. Ruby Brown, Crocke! tt , TX
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>> > 297. May Ree Nix, Croc kett , TX
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>> > 298. Rachel Brown, Houston , TX
>> >
>> > 299. Vern DeSplinter, Houston , TX
>> >
>> > 300. Kathryn DeSplinter, Houston , TX
>> >
>> > 301. Lauri DeRouen, Orchard, Texas
>> >
>> > 302. David DeRouen, Orchard, Texas
>> >
>> > 303. Deanne Ewing, Orchard, Texas
>> >
>> > 304. Jeanne Jeffcoat, Galena Park , Texas
>> >
>> > 305. Jerry Coenen, Malibu , CA
>> >
>> > 306. Gloria Coenen, Malibu , CA
>> >
>> > 307. Dawne Salopek, Houston , TX
>> >
>> > 308. Karen I. Miller, Oak Creek , Wi
>> >
>> > 309. Faith Hall, Crystal Falls , Mi
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>> > 310. Terri Conde, Troy , TX
>> >
>> > 311. Willis Brewer, Lexi! ngton TX
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>> > 312. Walter Johnson , Colorado City, TX.
>> >
>> > 313. Bobbie Johnson , Colorado City, TX
>> >
>> > 314. Kerry Sweatt Leakey Tx
>> >
>> > 315. Monty Shank , Tx
>> >
>> > 316. Ronny Fite , Tx
>> >
>> > 317. Lynn Fite , Tx .
>> >
>> > 318. RICK WALLER, TX
>> >
>> > 319. DEBRA WALLER, TX
>> >
>> > 320. Johnny Wesley , TX
>> >
>> > 321. Jennie Wesle! y. TX < BR>322. Kay Howard ,
>> > Tx
>> >
>> > 323. gary ledger TX
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>> > 324. Mary Cowan TX
>> >
>> > 325. Bill Cowan TX
>> >
>> > 326. Jeff Cowan TX.
>> >
>> > 327. Misty Vaughn TX.
>> >
>> > 328. Linda Anderson Tyler , Tx
>> >
>> > 329. Samuel G Anderson Tyler , Tx
>> >
>> > 330. Deborah Carnes Flint TX
>> >
>> > 331. Ben Carnes Flint TX
>> >
>> > 332. Donna Partin Tyler , TX
>> >
>> > 333. Joyce Baham , Tx
>> >
>> > 334. Jim Baham , Tx
>> >
>> > 335. Ross Pittman Tx
>> >
>> > 336. Beth Pittman TX
>> >
>> > 337. C. Robinson, Louisiana
>> >
>> > 338. Scott Glover
>> >
>> > 339. David A Calhoun Sr., Louisiana
>> >
>> > 340. Marj ie S. Calhoun, Louisiana
>> >
>> > 341. Gerald Wittenberg , Kansas
>> >
>> > 342. Maxine Wittenberg , Kansas
>> >
>> > 343. Lue Asmussen , Kansas
>> >
>> > 344. Dorothy McCaslin , Kansas
>> >
>> > 345. Carol Van Sickle , MI
>> >
>> > 346. Wayne Van Sickle , MI
>> >
>> > 347. Donna Barnickol , CA
>> >
>> > 348. Margaret Russell, Cornelius , OR
>> >
>> > 349 Michelle Case, Hillsboro , OR
>> >
>> > 350. Cindy Falter Vancouver, WA
>> >
>> > 351. Darlene Kieser, Brush Prairie, WA
>> >
>> > 352. Sammie Rhyne, Brush Prairie, WA
>> >
>> > 353. Brett Croft, Brush Prairie, WA
>> >
>> > 354. John J. & Nancy J. Kotrlik, Vancouver , WA
>> >
>> > 355. L Ceccoli, Brush Prairie, WA
>> >
>> > 356. Ken Love Battle Ground, WA
>> >
>> > 357. Julie Love Battle Ground, WA
>> >
>> > 358. Jon Love Vancouver , WA
>> >
>> > 359. Marc Love Vancouver , WA
>> >
>> > 360. Larry W. Shaw Reno , NV
>> >
>> > 361. Charlie Brown, San Antonio Texas
>> >
>> > 362. Roxie Brown, San Antonio , Texas
>> >
>> > 363. Randall J Lee, Fern Park , FL
>> >
>> > 364. Marie L Le e, Fern Park , FL
>> >
>> > 365. Robert E. Nicholl, FL
>> >
>> > 366. Janice Nicholl , FL
>> >
>> > 367. scott liberty, FL
>> >
>> > 368. Janice Rathman, Fl
>> >
>> > 369. Betty Gill , Ga
>> >
>> > 370. Betty Hewitt , GA
>> >
>> > 371. Pat Smith
>> >
>> > 372. Bobby Hicks, Ga.
>> >
>> > 373. Jackie HIcks, Ga.
>> >
>> > 374. B.J. Hicks II, Ga.
>> >
>> > 375. Tina Hicks, Ga.
>> >
>> > 376. Frank J Klima , ! GA
>> >
>> > 377. Tammie S Klima, GA
>> >
>> > 378. Bruce N Klima, GA
>> >
>> > 379. Richard Bennett , Ga.
>> >
>> > 380. Sharon Bennett , Ga.
>> >
>> > 381. Mark D. Sammons , Ga.
>> >
>> > 382. Al Burgamy , Ga.
>> >
>> > 383. Sheila Burgamy , Ga.
>> >
>> > 384. David D. Settle, Ga
>> >
>> > 385. Gary P. Freeman
>> >
>> > 386. Terry Thompson , Mo
>> >
>> > 387. Mickie Curt , Mo.
>> >
>> > 388. Warren Curt , Mo.
>> >
>> > 389. Sandy Counts, MO
>> >
>> > 390. MARY ALLGEYER, MO
>> >
>> > 391. Pam Bickelhaupt , SC
>> >
>> > 392. BOB PAHLMAN, IL.
>> >
>> > 394. Rick Wright , IL
>> >
>> > 395. Marilyn McClure , IN
>> >
>> > 396. Kathy Miller , FL
>> >
>> > 397. Karen Rothrock
>> >
>> > 398. Martin Rothrock
>> >
>> > 399. Mike Succio FL
>> >
>> > 400. Myrtle Succio FL
>> >
>> > 401. Tonya Succio FL
>> >
>> > 402. Michael Succio FL
>> >
>> > 403. Billie Bordwine Fl
>> >
>> > 404. Larry Dickerson, Fl
>> >
>> > 405. Bob Register, Fl
>> >
>> > 406. Stan Phillips , NC
>> >
>> > 407. Willie Wright - NC
>> >
>> > 408. Thomas Sledge , NC
>> > 409. Etta Glover, NC
>> >
>> > 410. Kermit Glover , NC
>> >
>> > 411. Carolyn Garris , NC
>> >
>> > 412. Stanley Garris, NC
>> >
>> > 413. Gail Garris , NC
>> >
>> > 414. Adrian Garris , NC
>> >
>> > 415. Sandi Taylor , NC
>> >
>> > 416. Keith Taylor , NC
>> >
>> > 417. Annette Markham , NC
>> >
>> > 418. Marvin Markham , NC
>> >
>> > 419. Denise Landino , NC
>> >
>> > 420. Mark Landino , NC
>> >
>> > 421. William Mele , NC
>> >
>> > 422. JoAnn Forsythe , OR
>> >
>> > 423. Robert Benson , OR
>> >
>> > 424. Sharon Benson , OR
>> >
>> > 425. Richard Bogle, Or
>> >
>> > 426. Marcia Hocker , OR
>> >
>> > 427. Marilyn Layne , NY
>> >
>> > 428. David Hutcherson , Ga
>> >
>> > 429. Lena L. Solomon , NY
>> >
>> > 430. Mike Boylan , NY
>> >
>> > 431. Gwen Johnson , NY
>> >
>> > 432. Doris Johnson , NY
>> >
>> > 433. Vernon Symes , NY
>> >
>> > 434. Jacqueline Hardy NY
>> >
>> > 435. Joan Moses NY
>> >
>> > 436. Marlene Sherman VA
>> >
>> > 437. Enid Davidowitz , NY
>> >
>> > 438. Warren Kolinsky NY
>> >
>> > 439. Freyda Kolinsky! NY
>> >
>> > 440. Max Konigsberg NY
>> >
>> > 441. Claire Konigsberg NY
>> >
>> > 442. Sharon Cernese , NY
>> >
>> > 443. Stephanie Jacobson , NY
>> >
>> > 444. Virginia C. Schroder, NY
>> >
>> > 445. Pattie Sullivan , GA
>> >
>> > 446. Joanne Pope , AL
>> >
>> > 447. Kathleen Hunter , AL
>> >
>> > 448. Sandra Kiser Stuart, FL
>> >
>> > 449. Harvey Kiser Stuart, FL
>> >
>> > 450. Carole Murphy, Temecula, Ca
>> >
>> > 451. Arthur Murphy, Temecula, Ca
>> >
>> > 452. Cindi Hitt, Simi Valley , CA
>> >
>> > 453. Anita Chrisman, Simi Valley , CA
>> >
>> > 454. Diane Kammerich, Simi Valley , CA
>> >
>> > 455. Judith Heinz, Palmdale , CA
>> >
>> > 456. Gyula Feher, Littlerock , CA
>> >
>> > 457. JAMES COLLINS, Simi Valley , Ca
>> >
>> > 458. Teresa Troutman Simi Valley CA
>> >
>> > 459. Tina Goodfellow , Moorpark, Ca
>> >
>> > 460. Marianne Hudis , AZ
>> >
>> > 461. SANDEE HONISCH, LAKE HAVASU AZ
>> >
>> > 462. Harold Wiener, Las Vegas.NV
>> >
>> > 463. Sandra Hollander, Las Vegas , NV
>> >
>> > 464. Joanie Mandel,! Las Ve gas, NV
>> >
>> > 465. Mary Hudson
>> >
>> > 466. Barry Hulunian, Las Vegas NV .
>> >
>> > 467. John H. Warner, Marietta , GA
>> >
>> > 468. Kathleen Pace Warner, Fl.
>> >
>> > 469. Donna Tidwell, Canton , Ga.
>> >
>> > 470. Shayne Henderson, Gatlinburg , TN
>> >
>> > 471. Richard Henderson, Gatlinburg , TN
>> >
>> > 472. Shari Reagan, Gatlinburg , TN
>> >
>> > 473. Kenneth Collins , GA
>> >
>> > 474. Melissa Collins , GA
>> >
>> > 475. Cody Payne , GA
>> >
>> > 476. Ashley Payne , GA
>> >
>> > 477. Kasey Collins , GA
>> >
>> > 478. Kurt Payne , GA
>> >
>> > 479. Kyle Collins , GA 480. Brett Collins, GA
>> >
>> > 481. Tomi Payne , GA
>> >
>> > 482. Nick Pendergrass , GA
>> >
>> > 483. Hershell Pendergrass , GA
>> >
>> > 484. Eva Pendergrass , GA
>> >
>> > 485. Roy Pendergrass , GA
>> >
>> > 486. Francis Pendergrass , GA
>> >
>> > 487. Deborah Harper , GA
>> >
>> > 488. Daniel Harper , GA
>> >
>> > 489. Chelsey Harper , GA
>> >
>> > 490. Rhett Harper , GA
>> >
>> > 491. Taylor Harper, ga
>> >
>> > 492.&n! bsp; Geneva English, GA
>> >
>> > 493. Raymond English , GA
>> >
>> > 494. Denise Davis , GA
>> >
>> > 495. Walt Davis , GA
>> >
>> > 496. Amber Hawkins , GA
>> >
>> > 497. Danny Hawkins , GA
>> >
>> > 498. Devon Birge
>> >
>> > 499. CLINT HARWOOD
>> >
>> > 500. Thelma Wichman , TN
>> >
>> > 501. Charlotte Clark , TN
>> >
>> > 502. A. H. Clark, TN
>> >
>> > 503. Susan Koop. IN
>> >
>> > 504. Dennis Hites. Fl
>> >
>> > 505. Sandra Sexton , FL
>> >
>> > 506. Stanley B. Sexton, Fl
>> >
>> > 507. Louise Sova Pa
>> >
>> > 508. Don Sova Pa
>> >
>> > 509. Jennifer Frazee Pa
>> >
>> > 510 Dee Frazee Pa
>> >
>> > 511. Lisa Stewart Pa
>> >
>> > 512. Jeff Stewart Pa
>> >
>> > 513. Wendy Mayo Pa
>> >
>> > 514. & 15 Mr. & Mrs Allen G. Wood Cerritos , Ca.
>> >
>> > 516. L.B Strawn
>> >
>> > 517. Mary Strawn
>> >
>> > 518. Ann Tack
>> >
>> > 519. H. L. Williamson
>> >
>> > 520. Nancy Williamson
>> >
>> > 521. Delores Wright
>> >
>> > 522. Pam McDouga,. CA
>> >
>> > 523. Regina Sloan, Ca
>> >
>> > 524. Sharlen! D. Cam pbell, CA
>> >
>> > 525. Gordon N. Peay, CA
>> >
>> > 526. Michiel Hillsman , CA
>> >
>> > 527. William C. Hillsman, CA
>> >
>> > 528. Ed Gutzmann, Ca.
>> >
>> > 529. Joan Gutzmann, Ca.
>> >
>> > 530. Bill Paul
>> >
>> > 531. Lois Paul
>> >
>> > 532. Joe Gage
>> >
>> > 533. Lou Gage
>> >
>> > 534. Richard Stout
>> >
>> > 535. Russell Prina
>> >
>> > 536. Mary Case , NM
>> >
>> > 537. Edward Case , NM
>> >
>> > 538. Thomas Clark , NM
>> >
>> > 539. Virginia Lichok, Rio Rancho, NM
>> >
>> > 540. Dan Lichok, Rio Rancho, NM;
>> >
>> > 541. Mary Anne Frederick, PA
>> >
>> > 542. Holly Cunich , PA
>> >
>> > 543. Kate Usher , PA
>> >
>> > 544. George Usher , PA
>> >
>> > 545. Shannanlee Dotto , PA
>> >
>> > 546. Brian Dotto , PA
>> >
>> > 547. Louie McLaughlin , TN
>> >
>> > 548. Sharon McLaughlin , TN
>> >
>> > 549. Dewana Staten, MS
>> >
>> > 550. Mike Staten, MS
>> >
>> > 551. Bernard Turrner , MS
>> >
>> > 552. Jessica Marberry , MS
>> >
>> > 553. Annette Sossaman , MS
>> >
>> > 554. Daniel Sossaman , MS
>> >
>> > 555 ALTON STRIDER ,MS
>> >
>> > 556 KATHY HARBIN , MS.
>> >
>> > 557 Linda Barnette, MS
>> >
>> > 558. L. Harbin, MS
>> >
>> > 559. P, Harbin MS
>> >
>> > 560. Herb Parks
>> >
>> > 561. Dennis Baker
>> >
>> > 562. Patricia Baker
>> >
>> > 563. Henry Meyer Fountain Hills , AZ
>> >
>> > 564. Edith Meyer Fountain Hills , AZ
>> >
>> > 565. Belva Blue , Colorado
>> >
>> > 566. Nancy Blue Mt Vernon , WA
>> >
>> > 567. Vernon Blue Mt. Vernon, WA
>> >
>> > 568. Beth Sizelove Mount Vernon , WA
>> >
>> > 589 Fred Sizelove Mount Vernon , WA
>> >
>> > 590 Voy Eschbach Lynden, WA
>> >
>> > 591 Donna Eschbach Lynden, WA
>> >
>> > 592 Gary Scott, Bellingham , WA
>> >
>> > 593 Iness Scott, Bellingham , WA
>> >
>> > 594 Marvin Elsasser Bellingham WA
>> >
>> > 595 Leslie Elsasser Bellingham WA
>> >
>> > 596 Willard Johnson Bellingham WA
>> >
>> > 597 Beverly Johnson Beillingham WA
>> >
>> > 598 Dennis Susdorf Bellingham , WA.
>> >
>> > 599 Sharon Susdorf Bellingham , WA.
>> >
>> > 600 Patricia ! A. Earp & nbsp; Lynnwood , Wa
>> >
>> > 601. Lynn L. Severance Lynnwood , WA
>> >
>> > 602 Georgiana Gavrilovich, Edmonds , WA
>> >
>> > 603 Bogdan Gavrilovich, Edmonds , WA
>> >
>> > 604 Robert A Schumacher, Rathdrum, ID
>> >
>> > 605 Elene Schumacher, Rathdrum , ID
>> >
>> > 606 Thomas V. Cassis, Spokane , WA
>> >
>> > 607 Jacqueline Cassis, Spokane , WA
>> >
>> > 608 Joseph A. Saluzzi, Brooklyn , NY
>> >
>> > 609 Ida R. Saluzzi, Brooklyn , NY
>> >
>> > 610 Carl Saluzzi, Brooklyn , NY
>> >
>> > 611 Joseph Saluzzi, Chatham , NJ
>> >
>> > 612 Marlena Saluzzi, Chatham , NJ
>> >
>> > 613 Michael Saluzzi, Redding , CT
>> >
>> > 614 Rachel Saluzzi, Redding , CT
>> >
>> > 615 Frances Lembo, Brooklyn , NY
>> >
>> > 616 Anthony Odierna, Brooklyn , NY
>> >
>> > 617 Rose Odierna, Brooklyn , NY
>> >
>> > 618 Howard Mason, Lomita , CA
>> >
>> > 619 Liane Mason, Lomita , CA
>> >
>> > 620 Bernard Resnick, Derry , NH
>> >
>> > 621 Barbara Resnick, Derry , NH
>> >
>> > 622 Joanne R. Elkanich, South portland Maine ,
>> > 04106-6036
>> >
>> > 623 Edward G. Elkanich, South Portland Maine ,
>> > 04106-6036
>> >
>> > 624. Harold E. Greenway, Grove City , PA 16127
>> >
>> > 625. Betty Jo Greenway
>> >
>> > 626. Judy Gralewski
>> >
>> > 627. Jim Hoffman White Oak, Pa.
>> >
>> > 628. Frances Hoffman White Oak, Pa.
>> >
>> > 629. Laura Martin, Pitcairn , PA
>> >
>> > 630. Ronald Martin, Pitcairn , PA
>> >
>> > 631. Joseph Garia, Pitcairn , PA
>> >
>> > 632. Michelle Elias, Trafford , PA
>> >
>> > 633. Janet Stagani, Weirton , WV
>> >
>> > 634.[Cathy Brown] Weirton , Wv
>> >
>> > 635. Dean Haun, Weirton , WV
>> >
>> > 636. Mary Beth Haun, Weirton , WV
>> >
>> > 637 William DellaPenna.Mingo Jct., Ohio
>> >
>> > 638.Karen DellaPenna, Mingo Jct., Ohio
>> >
>> > 639.Nancy Capps
>> >
>> > 640. Andrew Capps , SC
>> >
>> > 641. Renee Capps , SC
>> >
>> > 642. Libby Gaskins, SC
>> >
>> > 643. Carol Christmas, Nashville , TN
>> >
>> > 644. Lee Christmas, Nashville , TN
>> >
>> > 645. Jerry Leaphart, Charlotte , TN
>> >
>> > 646. Noel Christmas, Charlotte , TN
>> >
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Not only social security, but schools and health care services are also being used by illegal aliens. They have no right to school or medical care if they are here illegally. They are breaking the law and they should be put in jail and then sent back to Mexico. Why should people who break the law be given any kind of reward or should be allowed to use any government benefits. I see all these rallies on t.v and they are all saying how they are Americans, but they are not Americans at all, they are law breakers and should pay like anyone else. I'm sorry that Mexico is so messed up, but it is not the job of the United states to help you out. I'm sure that if Americans started to cross into Mexico in huge numbers, the government of Mexico would be up in arms and the boarder would look more like a war zone. Mexico wants illegals here because it helps out Mexico, they don't put any money back into the u.s.a, they send it back home. And people also say how they are only taking jobs that Americans won't do, that's a bunch of crap, because they take good jobs from Americans and they drive our wages way down, why pay me 15 dollars an hour when they can pay an illegal 8 dollars to do the same job. Its wrong and has to stop.
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Check this out One more stat to our corner? Question: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert Vol. 13, No. 14 04/07/06
States with updates this issue: Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, New York, South Carolina, and Texas.
RIGHT-TO-CARRY NOW LAW IN NEBRASKA!
On April 5, Governor Dave Heineman (R) signed Legislative Bill 454 into law, making Right-to-Carry the law of the land in Nebraska!
"It took over a decade to bring Right-to-Carry to the good citizens of Nebraska, but those years of hard work have paid off tremendously," declared NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox. "I want to thank Governor Dave Heineman, and Senator Jeanne Combs (R-32), for their support and their efforts in giving Nebraskans the right to protect themselves and their loved ones. Senator Combs' dedication and persistence was vital in ensuring passage of this measure through the state legislature."
LB 454 passed with bi-partisan support, as Nebraska senators voted 33-12 in favor of the measure. The bill allows law-abiding Nebraskans who undergo a background check and apply for a permit to carry a concealed firearm for self-protection.
Two weeks ago, legislators in neighboring Kansas overrode Governor Sebelius' (D) veto to bring Right-to-Carry to that state as well. Now, of all the 50 states, only Wisconsin and Illinois flatly refuse to recognize the right of law-abiding citizens to carry concealed firearms for self-protection against criminal attack.
"Once again, on behalf of our NRA members in Nebraska, I want to thank all the legislators who voted to bring Right-to-Carry to their state," concluded Cox. "And as always, we appreciate the commitment and participation of our members in Nebraska for their part in making it happen."
To view this legislation use the "Bills" feature at the following link http://alisdb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/ACASLogin.asp
GOV ERNOR RILEY SIGNS ALABAMA "CASTLE DOCTRINE" INTO LAW!
On April 4, Alabama Governor Bob Riley (R) signed NRA-backed "Castle Doctrine" bill SB 283 into law. Senator Larry Means (D-10), and Representative Albert Hall (D-22), sponsored the self-defense bill.
With overwhelming support, SB 283 passed the Alabama House by a vote of 82 to 9, and the Alabama State Senate by a vote of 30 to 2.
ILA's Chris W. Cox, stated, "We thank Governor Riley for signing this vital legislation into law for the people of Alabama. Law-abiding citizens now have the choice to defend themselves and their families in the face of attack without fear of criminal prosecution and civil litigation."
The "Castle Doctrine" bill removes the "duty to retreat" if an individual is attacked in his or her home, vehicle, place of business, or any other place he or she has a legal right to be. This legislation also states that victims may use necessary force to defend themselves against the attacker.
"I would like to thank the bill's sponsors, Senator Means and Representative Hall, and the Alabama State Senators and State Representatives who supported this bill. As always, we also thank all the NRA members and lawful gun owners who contacted their representatives and urged them to support this vital self-defense measure," concluded Cox.
SUPPORT HR 5092--
"THE BATFE MODERNIZATION AND REFORM ACT OF 2006"
On April 5, the leaders of the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security--Representatives Howard Coble (R-N.C.), and Bobby Scott (D-Va.)--joined forces to introduce H.R. 5092, the "Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) Modernization and Reform Act of 2006." This bipartisan bill is a critical first step toward finally reforming BATFE.
First and foremost, H.R. 5092 totally revises the system of administrative penalties for licensed dealers, manufacturers and importers of firearms. Today, for most violations, BATFE can only give an FFL holder a warning, or totally revoke the license. This bill would allow fines or license suspensions for less serious violations, while allowing license revocation for the kind of serious violations that would block an investigation or put guns in the hands of criminals.
H.R. 5092 also clarifies the standard for violations-allowing penalties for intentional, purposeful violations of the law, but not for simple paperwork mistakes. Congress thought it had fixed this problem in 1986 when it passed the Firearms Owners' Protection Act, but the government has ignored that law-and has even argued in court that the 1986 changes were "without practical significance."
The bill also improves the process by which BATFE imposes these penalties, notably by allowing FFLs to appeal BATFE penalties to a neutral administrative law judge, rather than to an employee of BATFE itself.
H.R. 5092 would change BATFE's enforcement operations in several ways, from requiring the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice to review of BATFE gun show enforcement operations, to demanding that the Bureau establish clear investigative guidelines. Finally, the bill would focus BATFE's efforts on violations of firearms, explosives, arson, alcohol and tobacco laws, rather than non-jurisdictional areas.
Please be sure to contact your U.S. Representative at (202) 225-3121, and urge him or her to cosponsor and support H.R. 5092, the "Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Modernization and Reform Act of 2006!"
SENATOR VITTER INTRODUCES S. 2599--THE SENATE VERSION OF
THE "DISASTER RECOVERY PERSONAL PROTECTION ACT OF 2006"
On April 7, U.S. Senator David Vitter (R-La.) introduced S. 2599--the Senate companion bill to H.R. 5013, the "Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006" introduced on March 28, by U.S. Congressman Bobby Jindal (R-La.). This NRA-supported bill would amend federal emergency statute laws to prohibit local authorities from confiscating lawfully owned firearms during times of disaster.
Thirty three states have "emergency powers" laws that give the government permission to suspend or limit gun sales, and to prohibit or restrict citizens from transporting or carrying firearms--something NRA-ILA is working to change. In some states, authorities can seize guns outright from citizens who have committed no crime--and who would then be defenseless against disorder.
Please be sure to contact your U.S. Senators and your U.S. Representative, and urge them to cosponsor and support S. 2599, and H.R. 5013, respectively, the "Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006!" You can reach your Senators at (202) 224-3121 and your Representative at (202) 225-3121.
SUPPORT H.R. 5005,
THE "FIREARMS CORRECTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS ACT"
Representative Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) recently introduced H.R. 5005, the "Firearms Corrections and Improvements Act," which would make a variety of technical changes to federal firearm laws. The bill would roll back unnecessary restrictions, correct errors, and codify longstanding congressional policies in the arena of firearms laws.
Among its provisions, H.R. 5005 would: permanently ban taxes or "user fees" on background checks by the federal instant check system--fees that Congress has prohibited in annual appropriations riders since 1998; permanently ban creation of a centralized electronic index of dealers' records--a threat to gun owners' privacy that Congress has barred through appropriations riders for a decade; codify limits on disclosure of trace records--which Congress has already limited through a series of appropriations riders over the past few years, out of concern for gun owners' privacy and the confidentiality of law enforcement records; and repeal of obsolete language from the Brady Act's "interim" waiting period provisions, that expired in 1998.
Please be sure to contact your U.S. Representative at (202) 225-3121, and urge him or her to cosponsor and support H.R. 5005, the "Firearms Corrections and Improvements Act!"
PLAN TO ATTEND FREE MILWAUKEE GRASSROOTS WORKSHOP!
The NRA-ILA Grassroots Division will host its FREE Grassroots Workshop in conjunction with NRA's Annual Meetings in Milwaukee. This Workshop has been a regular part of NRA's Annual Meetings for a decade. At this event, you will hear from NRA officers, NRA staff, and your fellow NRA members on what you can do in your own community to ensure victory for the Second Amendment in this year's elections.
We will also discuss how you can work with your local Election Volunteer Coordinator (EVC). Your EVC is a local NRA member who is working with the various pro-gun campaigns in his area to provide critically-needed volunteer support for a variety of activities, including: phone banks, precinct walks, literature drops, voter registration drives, Get Out The Vote & Election Day activities, etc. EVCs also promote NRA-ILA's legislative agenda at the federal and state levels.
With the 2006 campaign season in full swing, it is critical that we start implementing our grassroots battle plan to ensure we are ready to meet these electoral challenges head on as Election Day 2006 approaches. Rest assured, the anti-gunners are already doubling their efforts to ensure the defeat of pro-Second Amendment candidates in critical elections across the country, so we must ensure we are prepared to defeat their efforts at every turn.
Workshop details are:
NRA-ILA Grassroots Workshop-FREE!
Friday, May 19, 2006, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
(Registration & free continental breakfast-8:00 - 9:00 a.m.)
Hilton Milwaukee City Center
Crystal Ballroom
509 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53203
To reserve your seat, or for more information, please call NRA-ILA at (800) 392-VOTE (8683). You may also register on-line at www.nraam.org/seminars/grassroots.asp. We hope to see you in Milwaukee on Friday, May 19!
NRA-ILA "MIX N' MINGLES"
How often do you get the opportunity to mix n' mingle with NRA-ILA Headquarters staff and fellow NRA members in your community, to earn FREE NRA items, and to assist with the efforts of candidates seeking office in your area? Well, in preparation for the 2006 elections, you will have the opportunity to do just that.
This election year, NRA-ILA will be hosting FREE NRA-ILA Mix N' Mingles across the country. These events will provide NRA members with training on what they can do locally to propel candidates to victory this election season. The meetings also provide attendees the opportunity to meet and socialize with lawmakers, candidates and their staffs, NRA-ILA Headquarters staff, and fellow area NRA members--and to earn FREE NRA fraternal items such as hats, pocketknives, buttons, etc. Mix N' Mingles, including materials, food, beverages, and NRA items, are FREE!
Mix N' Mingle events are scheduled for:
- Eau Claire, WI -- 05/23/06
- Ashland, WI -- 05/24/06
NRA members who have access to the Internet can go to www.nraila.org/workshops/ to reserve their seats on-line. NRA members are encouraged to check this website address frequently to see if any upcoming "Mix N' Mingles" are scheduled in their area. NRA members may also contact the NRA-ILA Grassroots Division at (800) 392-VOTE (8683) for details and to reserve their seats.
A LOOK AT THE STATES
(***For all of the action items below, you can find contact information for your legislators by using the "Write Your Representatives" tool at www.NRAILA.org. As always, thank you for your support.***)
States with updates this issue: Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, New York, South Carolina, and Texas.
ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Game and Fish is hosting an area meeting to discuss locations for a new shooting range in Northern Arizona. Your presence is needed to help show support this new local shooting range. This meeting will be held Saturday, April 15, from 10:00 a.m., to 2:00 p.m., at the Northern Arizona University du Bois Center located at 306 E. Pine Knoll Drive, Flagstaff, 86011. Please mark you calendar for this date! For more information please contact: Mark Meyer at (480) 967-1343 or via e-mail at mmeyer@lsdaz.com. More meetings will be scheduled in the future, so please keep checking the NRA-ILA website for updates. After working closely with NRA leadership in Arizona, State Representative Pamela Gorman (R-6) has withdrawn her amendment, regarding state operated shooting ranges, from SB 1291. We here at NRA realize we have a strong ally in Representative Gorman, who will work to protect Arizona ranges and your Second Amendment rights. Please take a moment to send Representative Gorman a note thanking her for working with the NRA to resolve this issue and encourage her to continue to work with us to protect Arizona's gun owners and sportsmen. State Representative Gorman's e-mail address is pgorman@azleg.gov.
CONNECTICUT
As we have been reporting, the anti-gun crowd has redoubled their efforts to pass last year's proposal to make it a crime to fail to report the loss or theft of a firearm within 72 hours from when you "knew or should have known" of the theft. This year's version is outrageous! H.B. 5818, now includes language that would subject gun owners to criminal investigation and jeopardy of prosecution even if they report the theft because a court will now be given the ability to decide whether the firearm was stored in such a manner that provided "substantial and unjustifiable risk" that it would be stolen. Even worse, if the police recover the firearm before the gun owner has discovered it missing and made the report, it will be considered automatic evidence of guilt of violation of this proposed law, as well as guilt of an illegal transfer. Conviction of the "illegal transfer," which is a felony, would permanently end your right to own a firearm! In response to the large number of phone calls that are coming in from legitimate gun owners, Connecticut Against Gun Violence has put out desperate pleas to the anti-gun crowd asking them to write, e-mail and call lawmakers in an effort to drown out your voice! If you have not contacted your legislators yet, we urge you to do so today! The Public Safety and Security Committee could consider HB 5818 as early as next week. The Public Safety and Security Committee can be reached at (860) 240-0570. For more information on the Public Safety and Security Committee please visit www.cga.ct.gov/ps/.
DELAWARE
The Delaware House of Representatives may be voting as early as Tuesday on H.B. 359, sponsored by Representative Deborah Hudson (R-12), the NRA-backed "shall-issue" Right-to-Carry bill. This bill would allow law-abiding citizens that fulfilled the requirements for a concealed weapons permit to be granted a permit without discrimination. Your State Representative needs to hear from you! Please take the time to call or e-mail your State Representative TODAY and respectfully urge him or her to support HB 359 when it comes before them for consideration. The future of Right-to-Carry in Delaware depends on it!
IDAHO
Thanks to the efforts of NRA members across the State of Idaho who sent thousands of e-mails and made countless phone calls to State lawmakers, four important bills have become law in the state and a fifth is on the way. Senator Gerry Sweet (R-20) and Representative Bill Sali (R-21) co-sponsored three NRA-supported bills: House Bill 686 will protect non-profit shooting ranges and gun clubs from having taxes imposed on their range fees and membership dues; Senate Bill 1401, "Emergency Powers" legislation, will prevent government officials from imposing restrictions on the lawful possession, transfer, sale, transport, storage, display or use of firearms and ammunition during a disaster emergency; and Senate Bill 1428, "Right-to-Carry" reform legislation, that extends the concealed weapon license from four to five years and, like driver's licenses, requires renewal notices be sent out prior to license expiration. This bill also provides an exemption from the concealed weapon license requirement for a person who possesses a concealed weapon while on property he or she owns or leases. Senator Skip Brandt (R-8) proposed House Bill 608, legislation that creates an NRA motor vehicle license plate. This bill has also become law, so look to sign up for a special NRA license plate in the near future. The fifth bill, Senate Bill 1441, is "Castle Doctrine" legislation that would provide immunity from civil action for anyone who has used lawful force in self-defense. Under SB 1441, if a criminal attacks a victim and the victim successfully defends him or herself and, in the process, injures or kills the criminal, then neither the criminal nor the criminal's family can obtain a judgment against the victim for damages. This bill, carried by Senators Mel Richardson (R-32) and Joyce Broadsword (R-2), has passed both the Senate and House and is headed to the Governor's desk.
ILLINOIS
Thanks to the efforts of those who contacted their State Representative, H.B. 4853 passed the House with an NRA-supported amendment that excludes ammunition. The House concurred on this legislation with the Senate offered and NRA-supported amendment overwhelmingly by voting 115 to 1. Without this important amendment, H.B. 4853 as originally passed by the House could have been used to target ammunition manufacturers, distributors, users, and owners of property where firearms are lawfully discharged. This legislation will now head to the Governor's desk.
LOUISIANA
On Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary C Committee reported out S.B. 93, by Senator Joe McPherson (D-29), NRA-backed legislation amending the state's emergency powers act to prohibit the seizure and confiscation of legally possessed firearms in the unfortunate event of another natural disaster in the State of Louisiana. The full Senate could vote the bill on as early as Monday afternoon. Please e-mail and call your State Senators on Monday morning and urge them to support SB 93. Although an official agenda had not been posted as when this Alert went to print, it is expected the House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee may hold hearings on the House versions of measures to end New Orleans-style gun confiscations during a state of emergency: H.B. 36 by Representative Pete Schneider (R-90), H.B. 136 by Representative Troy Hebert (D-49), H.B. 172 by Representative Danny Martiny (R-79), and HB 760 by Representative Steve Scalise (R-82). Please email and call the members of the committee and urge them to support these measures. The committee normally meets on Wednesday and Thursday mornings in Room 6 of the State Capitol. To contact your state lawmakers, check the committee's schedule, and agenda, or for a list of committee members, please call the PULS line at (225) 342-2456 (from the Baton Rouge area) or (800) 256-3793 (outside the Baton Rouge area) or visit http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Senators, http://house.louisiana.gov, and http://www.legis.state.la.us
MAINE
Representative Josh Tardy (R-Newport) is offering an important amendment that adds two important provisions to L.D.1938, "An Act To Protect Victims of Domestic Violence." The "Tardy Amendment" would do the following: (1) Allow the court to order a person seeking a "protection from abuse" order--who is proven to be in "bad faith"--to pay damages and reasonable attorney's fees to the defendant and; (2) Makes law enforcement officials responsible for damage to firearms resulting from a lack of reasonable care, which are seized, surrendered or relinquished. Presently, the possibility of "bad faith" orders within the court system create a "shadow of doubt"--hurting the true victims of domestic violence. This measure would help eliminate "bad faith" orders from occurring, thus furthering validity for all legitimate "protection from abuse" proceedings. Furthermore, relinquished firearms are often damaged and sometimes never returned to the owner after a "protection from abuse" order is terminated. This amendment would correct that problem. Similar language recently passed the Pennsylvania Legislature and was supported by all stakeholders, including gun owners as well as domestic violence organizations. This measure passed overwhelmingly with bipartisan support. Please call your State Legislator today and respectfully ask him or her to support the "Tardy Amendment!" Your State Legislator can be contacted in Augusta at (800) 423-2900.
MICHIGAN
Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) signed two pro-gun bills, both sponsored by Representative Rick Jones (R-71). H.B. 4643 addresses a problem with concealed pistol licenses (CPL) being renewed in a timely fashion. Apparently, the Detroit area was taking 9 to 10 months to renew concealed pistol licenses! HB 4643 corrects the renewal process by requiring a proper renewal to be completed within 60 days or the license is extended for 180 days or until the permit is renewed. H.B. 4642 allows a licensed spouse to carry or transport another licensed spouse's inspected pistol. A thank you goes out to Governor Granholm for signing these two important Right-to-Carry reform bills into law.
NEW YORK
On April 9, members of the Assembly Health Committee are set to consider A. 6608A, sponsored by Assemblywoman Ginny Fields (D-5), an NRA-supported bill that would protect existing shooting ranges from new noise ordinances and nuisance lawsuits aimed at shutting them down. A. 6608A provides that facilities must comply with noise ordinances in place at the time of construction of the range. The Senate companion bill to A 6608A, S. 3353A, is sponsored by Senator Dale Volker (R-59) and could be voted on by the full Senate at any time. Please contact your lawmakers today and urge them to support A. 6606A and S. 3353A. The general phone number to the Senate is (518) 455-2800. The general phone number for the Assembly is (518) 455-4100.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Thanks to phone calls from NRA members H. 4681, introduced by Representative Mike Pitts (R-14), unanimously passed the House Judiciary Committee's Constitutional Laws Subcommittee with an added amendment that further strengthens the bill. H 4681 will now come before the full Judiciary Committee. This legislation would remove the ability of local governments to restrict the use, sale, or transportation of firearms during a state of emergency, and would also prohibit South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) from releasing the personal information of Right-to-Carry (RTC) permit holders unless the request for the information is part of an investigation by law enforcement. Please contact the members of the House Judiciary Committee and urge them to support H 4681. A list of the members of the Judiciary Committee can be found by going to www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/housecommlst.html#jud
TEXAS
P rimary runoff elections will be held on Tuesday, April 11. Please check www.nrapvf.org to see whether a runoff election is being held in your area and to see how the candidates measure up on issues of importance to gun owners and sportsmen. Spread the word to your family, friends, and co-workers about the primary runoff elections, because every vote counts!
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WOW DUDE!! THAT'S ALOT OF INFO MAN! I HOPE WE CAN GET SOME WEAPONS BUT ONLY THOSE WITH CLEAN RECORD. U MUST BE A POLITIC OR SOMETHING....ANYWAYS HUM HUH!! ARIVA LA REPUBLICA Y TODO MEXICO CABRONES AGUAAAAAA!!!!LOL
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Any (obscure) music suggestions? Question: I'm up for suggestions! I made a list of the music that is on my computer so you can get an idea of what I listen to. As you can tell, my music taste varies. However, I despise most of the popular bands (okay, ALL) bands of today. Also, keep in mind that I have many more artists on CD that isn't on my computer so they are not listed....so, try to be as obscure as possible. Thank you!
10 CC
13th Floor Elevators
38 Special
The 5th Dimension
A3
Abigail Washburn
AC/DC
Aerosmith
Al Green
Al Kooper
Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield and Steve Stills
The Alan Parsons Project
Albert Hammond
Alice Cooper
The Allman Brothers Band
Amazing Rhythm Aces
The Amboy Dukes
America
Amos Lee
And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
Andrew Bird
The Animals
Apollo Sunshine
April Wine
Artic Monkeys
Aretha Franklin
Arlo Guthrie
Asia
The Association
Atomic Rooster
Ayreon
B.J. Thomas
B.B. King
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Bad Company
Badfinger
The Band
The Barbarians
The Beach Boys
The Bears
The Beatles
The Beau Brummels
Beck
Beethoven
The Bellamy Brothers
Ben Harper
Big Bill Broonzy
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Big Joe Turner and T-Bone Walker
Big Mama Thornton
Big Star
Bill Haley and his Comets
Bill Withers
Billie Holiday
Billy Idol
Billy Joel
The Black Crowes
The Black Keys
Black Oak Arkansas
Black Sabbath
Blackfield
Blackfoot
Blind Faith
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blondie
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Blue Cheer
Blue Oyster Cult
The Blue Van
Blues Image
Blues Magoos
The blues Project
Blues Travelers
Bo Diddley
Bob Dylan
Bob Marley
Bob Seger
Bob Welch
Bob Wills
Bobbie Gentry
Bobby Darin
Bon Jovi
Boston
Bread
Brewer and Shipley
Brian Eno
Brian Hyland
Bright Eyes
Brothers Johnson
Bruce Springsteen
Bryan Adams
Bubble Puppy
The Buckinghams
Buddy Guy
Buddy Holly
Buena Vista Social Club
Buffalo Springfield
The Buzzcocks
The Byrds
Cake
Cal Smith
Can
Canned Heat
Captain Beefheart
Carl Orff
Carl Perkins
carlos Santana
Carlos Varela
Carly Simon
The Cars
The Castaways
Cat Stevens
Chad and Jeremy
The Chambers Brothers
The Charlatans
Charley Patton
The Charlie Daniels Band
Charlie Musselwhite
Chicago
Chopin
Chris Robinson
Chris Whitley
Chuck Berry
Cinderella
Clarence Carter
The Clash
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
The Commodores
Comus
Confederate Railroad
Count Five
Country Joe and the Fish
The Cowsills
Crash Test Dummies
The Crazy World Of Arthur brown
Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crispian St. Peters
Crosby, Stills, Nash and (Young)
Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions
Damn Yankees
Danny O'Keefe
Danzig
David Allan Coe
David Bowie
David Gilmour
Davie Allan and the Arrows
The Decemberists
Deep Purple
Def Leppard
The Del-Vetts
Delaney and Bonnie
Derek and the Dominos
The Desert Rose Band
Diana Ross and the Supremes
The Dictators
dion and the belmonts
Dire Straits
Dobie Grey
Don McLean
Donovan
The Doobie Brothers
The Doors
Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show
Dr. John
Dream Theater
Drive-By Truckers
Dwight Yoakam
The Eagles
The Easybeats
Eddie Cochran
Edgar Winter Group
Edison Lighthouse
Edvard Grieg
Electric Flag
Electric Light Orchestra
The Electric Prunes
Elliott Smith
Elmore James
Elton John
Elvis Costello
Elvis Presley
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Eric Clapton
Eric Johnson
Erin McKeown
Etta James
The Everly Brothers
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
The Faces
Fair To Midland
Fairport convention
Fats Domino
Fear Factory
Firefall
Five Man Electrical Band
The Flaming Lips
The Flamingos
Fleetwood Mac
The Flying Burrito Brothers
Focus
Foghat
Foreigner
Frank Sinatra
Frank Zappa
The Fratellis
Fred Astaire
Fred Neil
Free
Friends and Lovers
Funkadelic
Galler
Garbage
Gary HOey
Gary Moore
Gary Wright
Genesis
George Clinton
George Jones
George Thorogood
The Georgia Satellites
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Gil Scott-Heron
Blen Campbell
Golden Earing
Gordon Lightfoot
Gram Parsons
Grand Funk Railroad
The Grassroots
Grateful Dead
The Greencards
The Guess Who
Guillermo Portabales
Guns N' Roses
H.P. Lovecraft
Hank Williams Sr.
Harper's Bizarre
Harry Chapin
Harry Nilsson
Hawkwind
Head East
Heart
Henry Mancini
The Highwaymen
The Hollies
The Hombries
The Housemartins
Howlin' Wolf and Willie Dixon
Humble Pie
Ida Cox
Iggy Pop and the Stoogs
Igor Stravinsky
Incredible String band
INXS
Iron Butterfly
It's A Beautiful Day
J. Geils Band
J.J. Cale
Jackie DeShannon
Jackson Browne
James Brown
The James Gang
James Taylor
Janis Ian
Janis JOplin
Jeff Beck
Jeff Buckley
Jefferson Airplane
Jethro Tull
Jim Croce
Jimi Hendrix
Joan Baez
Joan Jett
Joe Bonamassa
Joe Cocker
Joe Satriani
Joe Walsh
John Cale
John Cougar/Mellencamp
John Denver
John Fogerty
John Lee Hooker
John Lennon
John Martyn
John Mayall
JohnPrine
John Williams
Johnny Cash
Johnny Mathis
Johnny Payecheck
Johnny Thunders
Johnny Winters
Jon butcher Axis
Jonathon Edwards
Joni Mitchell
Journey
Judas Priest
Judy Collins
Kaiser Chiefs
Kansas
Kenny and the Kasuals
King Crimson
The Kingsmen
The Kinks
The Knickerbockers
Kris Kristofferson
Kyuss
Larry Graham
Laura Nyro
Lead Belly
The Leaves
Led Zeppelin
The Lemon Pipers
Leo Sayer
Leonard Cohen
Little Barrie
Little Feat
Little River band
Live
Lobo
Looking Glass
Los Trio Matamoros
Lou Reed
Love
The Lovin' Spoonful
Lucinda Williams
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Magicians
The Mamas and the Papas
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Maria McKee
Marianne Faithful
Mark Knopfler
Marshall Tucker Band
Marvin Gaye
Mason Williams
The Masters Apprentices
Mathew Southern Comfort
MC5
Meatloaf
Medeski, Martin and Wood
Megadeth
Melanie
Merle Haggard
Merilee Rush and the Turnabouts
Mike Oldfield
Mississippi John Hurt
Moby Grape
Modest Mouse
The Mojo Men
Molly Hatchet
The Monkees
Montrose
The Moody Blues
Mott The Hoople
Mouse and the Traps
The Move
Mr. Bungle
Muddy Waters
Mungo Jerry
The Music Explosion
My Morning Jacket
Nancy Sinatra
Nancy Wilson
Nazareth
Neil Diamond
Neil Finn
Neil Young
Neutral Milk Hotel
New Riders Of The Purple Sage
The New Seekers
New York Dolls
The Nice
Nick Drake
Nickel Creek
The Nightcrawlers
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
Nitty Gritty Dirt band
Norman Breenbaum
Old Crow Medicine Show
Oliver
Opeth
Otis Redding
Otis Williams and the Charms
Ozzy Osbourne
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Paul McCartney
Paul SImon
The Penguins
Percy Sledge
Peter and Gordon
Peter Frampton
Peter, Paul and mary
Phil Collins
Phil Ochs
Phish
Pilot
Pink Floyd
The Pixies
PJ Harvey
The Platters
The Pogues
Porcupine Tree
The Pretenders
The Pretty Things
Procol Harum
Psychedelic Furs
Pure Prairie League
Queen
Quicksilver Messenger Service
R.E.M
Racer X
Radiohead
Ram Jam
The Ramones
The Rascals
The Raspberries
Ravi Shankar
Ray Charles
Red Rider
The Remains
REO Speedwagon
The Replacements
Richard Thompson
Richie Havens
Rick Drringer
Rickie Lee Jones
The Righteous Brothers
Ringo Starr
Robert Johnson
Robert Palmer
Rod Stewart
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
The Rolling Stones
The Ronettes
Rory Gallagher
Rose Hill Drive
Roxy Music
Roy Orbison
Rufus Wainwright
The Runaways
Rush
Russell Morris
Ry Cooder
Sagittarius
Sam Cooke
Sammy Hagar
Sammy Johns
Sanford Townsend Band
Scorpions
Scott McKenzie
Seals and Crofts
The Seeds
The Sex Pistols
The Shadows Of Knight
The Shocking Blue
Sigur Ros
Simon and Garfunkel
Sir Douglas Quintet
Skid Row
Skip James
Slaughter
Sly and the Family Stone
The Small Faces
Smith
The Smiths
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
The Soft Machine
The Sonics
Sonny Boy Williamson
Sopwith Camel
Soul Survivors
Sound Team
Spencer Davis Group
Spin Doctors
Spirit Doctors
Spirit
Spiritualized
SRC
The Standells
The Staples Singers
Status Quo
Stealers Wheel
Steely Dan
Steppenwolf
Steve Earle
Steve Miller Band
Steve Morse Band
Steve Vai
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Wonder
Sting and the Police
Stone Poneys
The Stone Roses
Strawberry Alarm clock
Styx
Supertramp
Sweet
Syd Barrett
T-Bone Walker
T-Rex
Tavares
Tchaikovsky
The Teardrop Explodes
Ted Nugent
The Temptations
Ten Years After
Terry Jacks
Them
Thin Lizzy
Three Dog Night
Thunderclap Newman
Tim Buckley
Tim Hardin
Todd Rundgren
Tom Cochrane
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Waits
Tommy James and the Shondells
Tomorrow
Toni Fisher
Tony Bennett
Tool
Tori Amos
Traffic
The Tragically Hip
Traveling Wilburys
The Tremeloes
The Troggs
The Turtles
The Twilights
Uncle Tupelo
Urge Overkill
Uriah Heep
The Vagrants
Van Der Graaf Generator
Van Halen
Van Morrison
Vanilla Fudge
The Velvet Underground
Voxtrot
The Wallflowers
War
Warren Zevon
Waylon Jennings
The Who
Widespread Panic
Wilco
William Elliott Whitmore
Willie Nelson
Wilson Pickett
Wings
Woody Guthrie
The Yardbirds
Yes
Yngwie Malmsteen
Yo La Tengo
The Young Rascals
The Youngbloods
Zager and Evans
The Zombies
ZZ Top
Answer:
Some albums:
"The Way Of The Vaselines" by The Vaselines (quirky Scottish group, now defunct, influential on Nirvana)
"L'Amour Fou" by Kanda Bongo Man (soukous music from Zaire - brilliant guitar playing and very uplifting)
"Barbed Wire Kisses" by the Jesus & Mary Chain (it's a best-of, but as you don't have any, it's a start : )
"45s And Under" by Squeeze (great melodic pop from a songwriting duo who were heralded as the new Lennon-McCartney. Not quite, but worth checking out)
"Beers, Steers + Queers" by Revolting Cocks (the weirder side of industrial)
"Architecture & Morality" by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (elegant early electronica from 1981)
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My Mock Draft: What Do You Think? Question: 1.Miami Long, Jake OT, Michigan
2 St. Louis Long, Chris DE, Virginia
3 Atlanta Albert, Branden OG, Virginia
4 Oakland McFadden, Darren RB, Arkansas
5 Kansas City Dorsey, Glenn DT, LSU
6 New York Gholston, Vernon DE, Ohio State
7 New England McKelvin, Leodis CB, Troy
8 Baltimore Ryan, Matt QB, Boston College
9 Cincinnati Rivers, Keith OLB, Southern Cal
10 New Orleans Ellis, Sedrick DT, Southern Cal
12 Denver Clady, Ryan OT, Boise State
13 Carolina Merling, Phillip DE, Clemson
14 Chicago Williams, Chris OT, Vanderbilt
15 Detroit Brohm, Brian QB, Louisville
16 Arizona Mendenhall, Rashard RB, Illinois
17 Kansas City Otah, Jeff OT, Pittsburgh
18 Houston Flowers, Brandon CB, Virginia Tech
19 Philadelphia Doucet, Early WR, LSU
20 Tampa Bay Thomas, Devin WR, Michigan State
21 Washington Phillips, Kenny FS, Miami
22 Dallas Rodgers-Cromartie, D. CB, Tennessee State
23 Pittsburgh Stewart, Jonathan RB, Oregon
24 Tennessee Sweed, Limas WR, Texas
25 Seattle Davis, Fred TE, Southern Cal
26 Jacksonville Campbell, Calais DE, Miami
27 San Diego Connor, Dan ILB, Penn State
28 Dallas Jackson, DeSean WR, California
29 San Francisco Groves, Quentin OLB, Auburn
30 Green Bay Talib, Aqib CB, Kansas
31 New York Balmer, Kentwan
If you dont like a pick tell me why and who should go there.
I put albert 3rd because atl could use some o-line help and he is a safe pick just like jake long was and he can play most of the o-line positions.
Answer:
I'll just go through the guys you have tabbed as 1st rounders who almost definitely will not be picked in the 1st round.
Calais Campbell had a HORRIBLE combine/pro day. He's fat, unmotivated, and out of shape. He's now considered about a 3rd or 4th round pick.
Brandon Flowers has character issues. He'll probably be picked in the 2nd round for that reason.
Early Doucet won't go in the 1st round either. He lacks the explosiveness to be anything more than a good #3 receiver at the next level, so he isn't worth a 1st round pick.
Fred Davis is too inconsistent to warrant a 1st round grade.
Other than that, I like your draft pretty well. I think you've bought into the Brandon Albert hype a little too much. I doubt he'll go quite so soon, even though there is a lot of hype about him right now.
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What do you think of my 2008 nfl mock draft? Question: 1. Miami Dolphins - Chris Long DE, Virginia
- Parcells will want a player to start building his team around and Chris Long is the whole package. He's a hardworker, with a non-stop motor, who can get to the QB as well as stop the run.
2. St. Louis Rams - Glenn Dorsey DT, LSU
- Dorsey should fit into St. Louis like a glove. Move Adam Carricker back to his original position and you have a mean DL.
3. Atlanta Falcons - Jake Long OT, Michigan
- Atlanta could definitely use some OL help. Long would be a nice addition to a poor OL and should give the QB protection.
4. Oakland Raiders - Darren McFadden RB, Arkansas
- McFadden is just what Al Davis dreams of at night. Even though they resigned Fargas and have Rhodes, Jordan, and Bush, they still can't pass up a specimen like McFadden. Gholston could be a possibility.
5. Kansas City Chiefs - Jeff Otah OT, Pitt
- Does Kansas City reach for a much needed OT or do they take the best player available? I think that they have too much of a need for an OL to not take one. Otah is the pick.
6. New York Jets - Vernon Gholston DE, Ohio State
- The Jets filled most of their glaring needs in FA, so where do they go in the draft? While I would love for them to get McFadden, I just don't see him falling past Oakland. Vernon Gholston would add a lot more of a pass rush that Pace already gives. This could be a great addition for the Jets.
7. New England Patriots - Leodis McKelvin CB, Troy (Trade down)
- New England still needs help in the secondary, even with the signing of Fernando Bryant. However, I believe they will find a trading partner who wants Sedrick Ellis. If they can't trade out of the spot, I think they go with McKelvin.
8. Baltimore Ravens - Matt Ryan QB, BC
- What else could Baltimore possibly hope for than for Matt Ryan to fall into their laps? Perfect situation for the Ravens.
9. Cincinnati Bengals - Sedrick Ellis DT, USC
- Whether they trade up or stay where they are, I believe they will get Ellis. If not Ellis, then definitely Keith Rivers.
10. New Orleans Saints - Keith Rivers LB, USC
- The Saints don't really have too many glaring needs. They signed Randall Gay and have Mike McKenzie and Jason David. Why not grab the best LB available for the future?
11. Buffalo Bills - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB, Tennessee State
- The Bills could take a WR here, but there isn't any WR really worth taking at 11. They could definitley add another CB, and why not one of the most athletic in the draft in DRC?
12. Denver Broncos - Ryan Clady OT, Boise St.
- It's pretty clear the Broncos need an OT, WR, and LB. I don't see them taking a WR this early and since Keith Rivers is gone, they go with Clady.
13. Carolina Panthers - Derrick Harvey DE, Florida
- The Panthers have a lot of needs. I could definitely see them taking Rashard Mendenhall, but they really need a DE and Harvey is a good one.
14. Chicago Bears - Chris Williams OT, Vanderbilt
- Oh the Chicago Bears. What is the deal with them? Resigning Rex Grossman? They are shot on WR after losing Berrian, need another QB, need a lot of OL help, and need secondary help. Chris Williams is still there and you need an OL after losing Fred Miller and Reuben Brown.
15. Detroit Lions - Rashard Mendenhall RB, Illinois
- While they could very well take Mike Jenkins or Aquib Talib, and do need to replace Damien Woody even though their are no more OL worth taking here, they did sign Dwight Smith and Brian Kelly, so why not take the best RB available?
16. Arizona Cardinals - Mike Jenkins CB, USF
- The signing of Travis Laboy fills the need at DE. They still need help in that secondary. Mike Jenkins was once considered the best CB in the draft. They luck out with this pick.
17. Minnesota Vikings - Phillip Merling DE, Clemson
- While Derrick Harvey could slip to the Vikings, I don't see it happening. The Vikes could be scared by the surgery Merling got to fix a sports hernia, but grab him anyway.
18. Houston Texans - Jonathan Stewart RB, Oregon
- I was so tempted to put Godser Cherilus here, but they are bone dry at RB. Ahman Green is getting older and Darius Walker isn't the answer. Stewart would be a great steal for the Texans here.
19. Philadelphia Eagles - Kenny Phillips S, Miami
- Even with the signing of Asante Samuel, they still need someone to put next to Brian Dawkins.
20. Tampa Bay Bucs - Desean Jackson WR, Cal
- I think it's pretty much obvious this pick will be used on a WR. The question is which one. I think Tampa looks at the speedy, game changing Desean Jackson and use his return ability to their advantage, something that has been missing in Tampa for a long time.
21. Washington Redskins - Malcolm Kelly WR, Oklahoma
- I can see Washington going for a DE here, but they still need to add a possession WR like Malcolm Kelly. They have Moss and Randle El, and Kelly would be the big WR. My other pick for the Skins would be Quentin Groves.
22. Dallas Cowboys - Aquib Talib CB, Kansas
- One of Dallas' glaring needs is CB. They lost Jaque Reeves to FA and Terrence Newman can't cover everyone. Good pick with Talib here.
23. Pittsburgh Steelers - Brenden Albert OG, Virginia
- This is probably one of the most unanimous picks in every mock draft. After losing Faneca to FA, the Steelers need a guard. Brandon Albert fits the bill perfectly.
24. Tennessee Titans - Limas Sweed WR, Texas
- How many people have to say the Titans need a WR before they actually draft one in the 1st round? Sweed falls right into their laps and have no choice but to draft him. My other choice is Jerod Mayo.
25. Seattle Seahawks - Devin Thomas WR, Michigan St.
- Not too many needs for the Seahawks. Why not add another WR to the mix? They could go TE here, but why not address it in the 2nd round.
26. Jacksonville Jaguars - Kentwan Balmer DT, UNC
- With the exiting of Marcus Stroud and Bobby McCray, they need a DL. The question is, which one? I believe they could go for Calais Campbell here, but take Balmer because after Balmer, the DT talent really drops off.
27. San Diego Chargers - Godsher Cherilus OT, BC
- San Diego is another team with no really glaring needs except for CB. San Diego always seems to throw a curveball of what everyone expects them to do. Godser Cherilus would shore up the OL after losing Shane Olivea.
28. Dallas Cowboys - Felix Jones RB, Arkansas
- With the loss of Julius Jones and the pick of Aquib Talib 6 picks ago, they add speedy Felix Jones to the RB mix.
29. San Francisco 49ers - Quentin Groves DE, Auburn
- While they did sign Justin Smith, they could still use a DE on the other side. Groves would add to the already nice pass rush of Smith and Manny Lawson.
30. Green Bay Packers - Reggie Smith CB, Oklahoma
- The Pack will groom this kid to play either safety or CB. My other choice here is Brandon Flowers.
31. New England Patriots - Pick Forfeited
32. New York Giants - Jerod Mayo LB, Tennessee
- After losing Kawika Mitchell, Reggie Torbor, and Gibril Wilson, they have some holes to fill. Mayo brings the combo of speed and athleticism. He is an absolute tackling machine. He's a great add to the Giants' LB core.
I actually did this mock myself....no copy and paste from other sites.
Answer:
Man what are you people GRAMMAR POLICE. you act like you never copy or pasted anything before. This isn't a term paper morons.
I agree completely with your mock draft, but dont be suprised if ATL trades up for our pick just to get matt ryan and Dallas then trades with us to get Mcfadden. leaving us(DOLPHINS) with 2 late 1st round picks and 4 high 2nd round picks.
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Thoughts on my mock draft? Question: MIA-Jake LongTMichigan
STL-Chris LongDEVirginia
ATL-Glenn DorseyDTLSU
OAK-Darren McFaddenRBArkansas
KC-Ryan CladyTBoise St
NYJ-Vernon GholstonDE/LBOhio St
NE-Leodis McKelvinCBTroy
BAL-Matt RyanQBBC
CIN-Sedrick EllisDTUSC
NO-Keith RiversLBUSC
BUF-Dominique Rodgers-CromartieCBTenn. St
DEN-Chris WilliamsTVandy
CAR-Jeff OtahTPitt
CHI-Rashard MendenhallRBIllinois
DET-Mike JenkinsCBUSF
ARI-Aqib TalibCBKansas
MIN-Derrick HarveyDEFlorida
HOU-Jonathon StewartRBOregon
PHI-Branden AlbertGVirginia
TB-DeSean JacksonWRCal
WAS-Calais CampbellDEMiami
DAL-Kenny PhillipsSMiami
PIT-Malcolm KellyWROklahoma
TEN-Limas SweedWRTexas
SEA-Dustin KellerTEPurdue
JAX-Philip MerlingDEClemson
SD-Dan ConnorLBPenn St
DAL-Felix JonesRBArkansas
SF-Devin ThomasWRMich. St
GB-Brandon FlowersCBVA Tech
NYG-Kentwan BalmerDTN. Carolina
I didn't copy it. I compared a few mock drafts, looked over the team rosters, and picked the player I thought the team needed most.
Answer:
I'd argue that it's unlikely the Eagles will go for a guard while they have Limas Sweed and Devin Thomas on the board. I think they're looking for a WR or a tackle, not a guard--their tackles are old and injury prone, and they still don't have a go-to guy. I also think it's unlikely San Diego will go for Dan Connor, because he's not terribly athletic and wouldn't fit their scheme well. The first ten picks, though, I think are spot on.
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Freedom Ain't Free (Acoustic Folk/Blues Lyric)? Question: FREEDOM AIN'T FREE
By WILLY SENKIWSKY (unfinished) 5/21/06 8:30 pm G-Harp, Key of D, Acoustic
Folk/Blues song
This lyric was written on a prompt from someone on the Blues-L group who asked for a song incorporating the Ben Franklin quote. I VERY seldom write 'political' songs but the shit that's been going on is sickening. I just read we have 132,000 troops there, and a week or so ago I read the American death toll reached 2,500 (or something like that). G.W's friends will make billions rebuilding Irag while America goes to hell! The lyric is unfinished, critique from a 'non-comercial' perspective. This song will, probably, not be played in Kansas City or Dallas, Texas. Actually except on PBS or college stations, the way radio is today, it probably won't get played in NYC .
The Pres says... let us check your mail and calls
He is stupid or he has a lot of balls!
Ben Franklin; "those who would trade liberty for security deserve neither"
I guess George W. never studied this in Yale; where he was a cheater!
Because freedom ain't something they give away
With a $25 purchase at Wal-Mart today!
Freedom has a price; usually blood
And it demands the young while still a stud!
George Bush wants the Fed's to be my mommy
I always thought that was the definition of a commie!
So keep your hands out my pocket; I don't need you
Cause the young men gave up lives I can tell you; "go screw!"
Because freedom ain't something you buy
On sale only 19.95, plus shipping, that's just a lie!
I pity the fools who fall for that sales pitch
Cause freedom ain't free and life is still a bitch!
I remember 'cell phones' hung on County Jail walls
I wasn't answering them or waiting for calls!
And, no, I didn't do the crime
I kept my mouth shut and did the time!
No freedom needs work,
I don't mean 1000 censors you jerk!
Freedom ain't something conjured up by a witch
No freedom ain't free; and life is still a bitch!!!...
Copyright 2006 Willy Senkiwsky -- All Rights Received -- Unauthorized Duplication Prohibited
"The Blues are the roots, and the other music is the fruits." One of Willie Dixon's favorite sayings, from I Am the Blues by Willie Dixon with Don Snowden (DaCapo, 1989)
"Life is like music, it must be composed by ear, feeling and instinct, not by rule. Nevertheless one had better know the rules, for they sometimes guide in doubtful cases, though not often." --Samuel Butler (1612-80), English poet, Author
"Simple music is the hardest music to play and blues is simple music." --Albert Collins
Here's the link to my site, now I definitely have music, and me singing "That's Just the Way That I Am," an original, there and pics too. Don't just stop at the front page scroll down and check it all out! Keep checking back it just been updated... I made a new page, "Me and Evilbay (A work in progress)." There are pages "How to Know If you're a New Yorker," by me and "Willys Jokes." A little humor on the serious side! Sign the guestbook too y'all!
http://www.total-knowledge.com/~willyblues/
Answer:
you can find free lyrics on the internet. i do it all the time for a band that my husband is in.
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Family of Marine killed in Iraq sues Baptist church for picketing their son's funeral.? Question: The family of a Marine killed in Iraq sued a Baptist church for picketing their son's funeral. He sued them for cheering his sons death. In addition to verbal harrassment, they displayed signs reading "Thank God for dead soldiers" .
A Baltimore federal jury awarded nearly $11 million Wednesday to Albert Snyder. The reason being the family's privacy had been invaded by the Kansas church.
Is nothing sacred anymore?? Does any group have the right to invade the privacy of a family buring a loved one??
We have the right to peaceful protest in America. Surely there is a more approriate time and place.
God Bless the family of this fallen hero!
Thank you Adeptus Astartes. The Fox news video is chilling!!
Thank you Chris O. Interesting new details!
Answer:
I am very proud to read your nice comments. As a Navy retiree with two sons in the military, one of whom is in Iraq, it is refreshing to know that you support our troops. God Bless you all, and our brave troops!
Chief Petty Officer
U.S. Navy, Retired
1968-1990
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I'm looking for some obscure band recommendations...got any? Question: I have thousands of CDs/vinyls, but so you can get an idea of my taste in music (and so I don't get a long list of bands I already have), here are some of the artists that I have on my computer. Like I said, I have a lot of music so please try to be as obscure as possible with your suggestions. Thank you!
? And The Mysterians
10 CC
13th Floor Elevators
38 Special
The 5ths Dimension
A3
Abigail Washburn
AC/DC
The Action
Adam and the Ants
Aerosmith
Agnes Strange
Al Green
Al Kooper
The Alan Parsons Project
Albert Hammond
Albert King
Alice Cooper
Alice In Chains
The Allman Brothers Band
Almendra
Amazing Rhythm Aces
The Amboy Dukes
America
Amon Düül II
Amos Lee
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail Of Dead
Andrew Bird
Andromeda
Aphex Twin
Apocalyptica
Apollo Sunshine
Apples In Stereo
Apriil Wine
Aretha Franklin
Arlo Guthrie
Art
Art Garfunkel
Arthur Brown
The Artwoods
Asia
The Association
Asylum Street Spankers
Atomic Fireballs
Atomic Rooster
The Attack
Audience
Average White Band
Ayreon
Aztec Camera
The B-52's
B.J. Thomas
B.B. King
Babe Ruth
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Bad Brains
Bad Company
Bad Religion
Badfinger
The Band
The Bar-Kays
Barbara Acklin
Barbara Lewis
The Barbarians
Barclay James Harvest
Bauhaus
The Beach Boys
The Bears
Beasts Of Bourbon
The Beatles
The Beau Brummels
Beck
Beck, Bogert and Appice
The Bee Gees
Beethoven
The Bellamy Brothers
Ben Harper
Bert Jansch
Beulah
Big Bill Broonzy
The Big Bopper
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Big Joe Turner
Big Mama Thornton
Big Star
Bill Fay
Bill Haley and HIs Comets
Bill Withers
Billie Holiday
Billy Idol
Billy Joel
The Black Angels
The Black Crowes
Black Flag
The Black Keys
Black Label Society
Black Oak Arkansas
Black Sabbath
Black Stone Cherry
Blackfield
Blackfoot
Blackmore's Night
Blind Boys of Alabama
Blind Faith
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Melon
Bloc Party
Blondie
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Bloodhound Gang
Bloodrock
Blossom Toes
Blue Cheer
Blue Oyster Cult
The Blue Ridge Rangers
Blue Rodeo
The Blue Van
Blues Image
Blues Magoos
The Blues Project
Blues Travelers
Bo Diddley
Bob Dylan
Bob Marley
Bob Seger
Bob Welch
Bob Wills
Bobbie Gentry
Bobby Darin
Bobby Goldsboro
Bobby Womach
Bon Jovi
Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Tyler
The Bonzo Dog Band
Booker T. and the MG's
Boston
Bread
Brewer and Shipley
Brian Eno
Brian Hyland
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Bright Eyes
Brothers Johnson
Bruce Springsteen
Bryan Adams
Bubble Puppy
Buckcherry
The Buckinghams
Buddy Guy
Buddy Holly
Budgie
Buena Vista Social Club
Buffalo Springfield
Buggles
Built To Spill
Butthole Surfers
The Buzzcocks
The Byrds
Cactus
Cake
Cal Smith
Calexico
Camel
Can
Canned Heat
Captain Beefheart
Captain Beyond
Carl Orff
Carl Perkins
Carlos Varela
Carly Simon
Carole King
The Carpenters
The Cars
The Castaways
Cat Stevens
Chad and Jeremy
The Chambers Brothers
The Charlatans
Charlee
Charley Patton
The Charlie Daniels Band
Charlie Musselwhite
Chicago
Chicken Shack
The Chieftains
The Chocolate Watchband
Chopin
Chris Robinson
Chris Whitley
Chuck Berry
The Church
Churchills
Cinderella
Clarence Carter
The Clash
Climax Blues Band
Clint Black
The Clovers
Clutch
Collective Soul
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
The Commodores
Comus
Confederate Railroad
Conway Twitty
Corosion Of Conformity
Count Five
Counting Crows
Country Joe and the Fish
The Cowsills
Crash Test Dummies
Cream
The Creation
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crispian St. Peters
Crosby, Stills and Nash (& Young)
The Cryan' Shames
The Cure
Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions
Czar
Da Vinci's Notebook
Damn Yankees
Dan Fogelberg
Danny and the Juniors
Danny O'Keefe
Danzig
Dave Van Ronk
David Allan Coe
David Bowie
David Bromberg
David Gilmour
David Lee Roth
Davie Allan and the Arrows
Dax Riggs
De La Soul
Dead Boys
Dead Kennedys
The Dead Milkmen
Deadboy and the Elephantmen
Debussy
The Decemberists
Deep Purple
Deerhoof
Def Leppard
The Del-Vetts
Del Shannon
Delaney and Bonnie
The Dells
Depeche Mode
Derek and the Dominos
The Desert Rose Band
Desmond Dekker and the Aces
Diamond Head
Diana Ross and the Supremes
Diary Of Dreams
The Dictators
Dinosaur Jr.
Dio
Dion and the Belmonts
Dionne Warwick
Dire Straits
The Divine Comedy
The Dixie Dregs
Dobie Grey
Dolly Parton
Don McLean
Donovan
The Doobie Brothers
The Doors
Doris Troy
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show
Dr. John
Dream Theater
The Drifters
Drive-By Truckers
Dusty Springfield
Dwight Yoakam
The Eagles
East Of Eden
The Easybeats
Ed Townsend
Eddie Cochran
Eddie Floyd
Edgar Broughton Band
Edgar Winter group
Edison Lighthouse
Edvard Grieg
Electric Flag
Electric Hellfire Club
Electric Light Orchestra
The Electric Prunes
Elliott Smith
Elmore James
Elton John
Elvis Costello
Elvis Presley
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Emmylou Harris
Eric Andersen
Eric Burdon/The Animals
Eric Clapton
Eric Johnson
Erin McKeown
Etta James
Everclear
The Everly Brothers
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