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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Did you know who's birthday is today, Oct 18?

Hey John did you know who was Born today:
1974 Peter Svensson - guitarist (The Cardigans)
1962 Vincent Spano - actor
1961 Wynton Marsalis - trumpeter, bandleader
1961 Erin Moran - actress
1960 Jean Claude Van Damme - actor
1958 Thomas 'Hit Man' Hearns - boxer
1952 Keith Knudsen - drummer (The Doobie Brothers)
1951 Pam Dawber - actress (Mork & Mindy)
1947 Laura Nyro - singer
1947 Joe Morton - actor
1943 Russ Giguere - guitarist, singer (The Association)
1942 Willie Horton - baseball player
1939 Mike Ditka - football player, coach, sportscaster
1934 Inger Stevens - actress
1933 Forrest Gregg - football player
1933 Peter Boyle - actor
1928 Keith Jackson - sportscaster
1927 George C. Scott - actor (Oscar® winner, 1970)
1926 Chuck Berry - singer, guitarist
1925 Melina Mercouri - actress
1919 Pierre Trudeau - Canadian Prime Minister (1968-79)
1918 Bobby Troup - actor, composer (Emergency!)
1902 Miriam Hopkins - actress

Friday, October 17, 2008

Did you know who's birthday is today, Oct 17?


Did you know who was Born today:



1972 Eminem (Marshall Mathers) - rapper, actor
1972 Wyclef Jean - singer
1971 Chris Kirkpatrick - singer (N Sync)
1968 Ziggy Marley - reggae singer
1963 Norm Macdonald - comedian, actor
1958 Alan Jackson - country singer
1955 Sam Bottoms - actor
1948 George Wendt - actor (Cheers)
1948 Margot Kidder - actress
1947 Michael McKean - actor
1946 Jim Tucker - guitarist (The Turtles)
1942 Gary Puckett - singer (Gary Puckett and The Union Gap)
1941 Alan Howard - bassist (Brian Poole and The Tremeloes)
1940 James Seals - singer, guitarist (Seals and Crofts)
1938 Evel Knievel - motorcycle daredevil
1927 Tom Poston - actor
1926 Beverly Garland - actress
1920 Montgomery Clift - actor

1918 Rita Hayworth - actress
1915 Arthur Miller - playwright
1912 John Paul I (Albino Luciani) - Roman Catholic pope, died 33 days into his term
1909 Cozy Cole - jazz drummer; played with Louis Armstrong
1902 Irene Ryan - actress (The Beverly Hillbillies)
1900 Jean Arthur - actress
1880 Charles Kraft - Kraft Food Company co-founder
1837 Richard Johnson - 9th US Vice President (1837-41)

Did you know there was a convicted felons in Congress




Did you know there was a convicted felon in Congress? Now currently there are no felons in Congress.Upon conviction you get expelled. I had to look it up Larry Craig had a misdeameanor. Jim Traficant was the last member to be expelled after being convicted on 10 felony counts. Interestingly he ran for his old seat while in prison serving an 8 year jail sentance and got 15% of the vote. It seems while you can't be a convicted felon and vote but you can run for office as one. Now W G. Bush has never been convicted of a felony. His convictions were all misdeameanors.
Did you know that the state of Illinois has passed legislation that if any elected official is convicted of a felony, he or she automatically forfeits retirement benefits. Such a law discourages taking kickbacks and bribes.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Did you know who has a criminal record in congress


Did you know that a remarkable number of U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators may have spent as much time in a jail cell as on Capitol Hill.


After researching public records, newspaper articles, civil court transcripts, and criminal records, Capitol Hill Blue discovered that:



* 29 members of Congress have been accused of spousal abuse.



* 7 have been arrested for fraud.



* 19 have been accused of writing bad checks.



* 117 have bankrupted at least two businesses.



* 3 have been arrested for assault.



* 71 have credit reports so bad they can't qualify for a
credit card.



* 14 have been arrested on drug-related charges.



* 8 have been arrested for shoplifting.



* 21 are current defendants in lawsuits.



* And in 1998 alone, 84 were stopped for drunk driving, but released after they claimed Congressional immunity.


Capitol Hill Blue did not list the names of all the individual members of Congress accused of the various crimes, but did note that some were "serial offenders" with extensive tracks records of fraud or violence.


For example, reported Capitol Hill Blue, Rep. Corrine Brown (D-FL) has a "long, consistent record of deceit," including tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid bills, allegations of bribery, and numerous lawsuits against her. And Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA) faces charges that he beat his wife, has a history of barroom brawls while mayor of Alexandria, and has publicly stated that he likes "to hit people."


"With a rap sheet like that, you have to wonder why Americans expect Congress to solve the problem of crime -- since Congress seems to be causing so much crime," said Dasbach. "In fact, if this study is correct, the best way to cut crime may be to lock up Congress and throw away the key."


And given the obvious economic incompetence of so many Senators and Representatives, you have to wonder why voters trust them with the federal budget, he said.


"Here are politicians who routinely bankrupt businesses, write bad checks, engage in fraudulent practices, and have bad credit," said Dasbach. "That could explain why the country is more than $5 trillion in debt, why federal programs are so wasteful, and
why taxes are always going up. Are these really the kind of economically illiterate people we want to trust with our money?" If nothing else, said Dasbach, the Capitol Hill Blue investigation may help puncture the myth that Senators and Representatives are somehow superior to ordinary Americans, or better equipped to solve the nation's problems. "By its very nature, politics tends to attract venal people who crave power, who want to control the lives of other people, and who think they are above the law," he noted. "This study makes that
point clear -- and illustrates that when it comes to politicians, the only thing worse than their voting records are their criminal
records."

Did you know these the world largest relescope is...


The largest telescope in the world is currently being constructed in northern Chile.

The telescope will utilize four - 26 ft. 8 in. (8.13 meters) mirrors which will gather as much light as a single 52 ft. 6 in. (16 meters) mirror.

The Hubble Space Telescope weighs 12 tons (10,896 kilograms), is 43 feet (13.1 meters) long, and cost $2.1 billion to originally build.

The longest living cells in the body are brain cells which can live an entire lifetime.

The largest flying animal was the pterosaur which lived 70 million years ago. This reptile had a wing span of 36-39 feet (11-11.9 meters) and weighed 190-250 pounds (86-113.5 kilograms).

The Atlantic Giant Squid's eye can be as large as 15.75 inches (40 centimeters) wide.
Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The starfish species, Porcellanaster ivanovi, has been found to live in water as deep as 24,881 feet (7,584 meters).

The tentacles of the giant Arctic jellyfish can reach 120 feet (36.6 meters) in length.

The greatest tide change on earth occurs in the Bay of Fundy. The difference between low tide and high tide can be as great as 54 ft. 6 in. (16.6 meters).

The highest temperature produced in a laboratory was 920,000,000 F (511,000,000 C) at the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor in Princeton, NJ, USA.

Did you know who's birthday is today, Oct 16?

Did you know who's birthday is today:

1980 Jeremy Jackson - actor

1977 John Mayer - singer-guitarist

1975 Kellie Martin - actress

1969 Wendy Wilson - singer (Wilson Phillips)

1962 Flea - rock bassist (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

1960 Gary Kemp - guitarist (Spandau Ballet)

1958 Tim Robbins - actor

1953 Tony Carey - keyboardist (Rainbow)

1947 David Zucker - director

1947 Bob Weir - guitarist, singer (Grateful Dead)

1946 Suzanne Somers - actress

1943 C.F. Turner - bassist, singer (Bachman Turner Overdrive)

1941 Tim McCarver - baseball player

1940 Barry Corbin - actor

1927 Gunter Grass - author

1925 Angela Lansbury - actress (Murder, She Wrote)

1923 Bert Kaempfert - composer

1906 George Lott - tennis player

1898 William O. Douglas - US Supreme Court Justice

1888 Eugene O'Neill - playwright

1886 David Ben-Gurion - Israeli prime minister

1854 Oscar Wilde - playwright

1758 Noah Webster - author (Webster's Dictionary)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Did you know who's birthday is today, Oct 15?

Did you know who was Born today:
1970 Ginuwine - singer
1970 Eric Benet - singer
1962 Mark Reznicek - drummer (The Toadies)
1959 Sarah 'Fergie' Ferguson - Duchess of York
1955 Tanya Roberts - actress
1953 Tito Jackson - singer (The Jackson Five)
1948 Chris De Burgh - singer
1946 Richard Carpenter - keyboardist, singer (Carpenters)
1945 Jim Palmer - baseball pitcher, sportscaster
1942 Don Stevenson - drummer (Moby Grape)
1942 Penny Marshall - actress, director
1937 Barry McGuire - singer, songwriter (New Christy Minstrels)
1924 Lee Iacocca - Chrysler chairman
1921 Mario Puzo - author
1920 Chris Economaki - sportscaster (ABC)
1908 Robert Trout - broadcast journalist
1900 Mervyn LeRoy - film director
1858 John L. Sullivan - heavyweight boxing champ (1881-89)
1844 Friedrich Nietzsche - philosopher

Did you Know

Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!