Saturday, February 21, 2015

Irrelevant...


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I do not believe that the president loves America,” Giuliani reportedly said. “He doesn’t love you. And he doesn’t love me. He wasn’t brought up this way ...... .......   and I was brought up through love of this country

He doesn’t talk about America the way John Kennedy and Ronald Reagan did, about America’s greatness and exceptionalism,”  He added that the commander-in-chief has been influenced by communists since his youth.

Giuliani implied he was the only one with the chutzpah to call out Obama, saying: “Somebody has to raise these issues with the president. Somebody has to have the courage to stand up.”

Giuliani said that his office had received some death threats over the phone. “But he did not say whether he alerted police and CNN has no way of confirming that,” “The majority of phone calls were supportive.”

Rudy Giuliani wants a little love, but most likely just some attention, from the president of the United States of America. [Huff Post].

People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Just a thought.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Road Rage

 

Tammy Meyers is seen in this undated family photo.


Las Vegas police work to identify a suspect in the apparent “road rage” shooting that left a mother of four dead.  Authorities are struggling to draw an accurate picture of what happened.
The adjusted timeline of events is largely based on the accounts of the daughter and son who were in the car with the victim, 44-year-old Tammy Meyers.
 
Police now believe that after Meyers and her 15-year-old daughter finished a driving lesson in a school parking lot, Meyers drove home. When a car pulled up aggressively behind Meyers and tried to pass, Meyers' daughter reached over and honked the horn, police say.
 
“Meyers sped past the male, and she continued on her way,” Steiber said. "Mrs. Meyers is scared, she’s upset.”  Meyers drove home and asked her daughter to tell her son, 22-year-old, who was armed, to come out to the car. Tammy and son went looking for the "road rage" suspect and found him, before losing track of him again, Steiber said.
 
When the mother and son returned home, the suspect's car pulled up. Gunfire erupted and Meyers was fatally wounded. "All indications ... are that this unknown person had fired shots first," Steiber said, adding that the son returned fire.
 
The son said, "I did what I had to do to protect my family. And I'd do it for anyone I love.” That may have been the cause of this tragedy.  

What kind of a lesson was that?   Just a thought.
 

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

A sad letter ..


COPTIC LIVES MATTER
This is a very sad time in Egypt where we are in seven days of official mourning for the 21 young Christian men who were brutally slaughtered by ISIS in Libya. The gruesome murder, and the produced video of that execution shocked the country and the world. It has united Egypt Christians and Muslims as never before. As soon as the video appeared, the President of Egypt delivered a speech declaring 7 days of mourning for the Nation.

Prayers and condolences have poured in for the victims, their families and the Coptic church, with many on social media using the hashtag    #CopticLivesMatter.

“They were put to death by stoning; they were sawed in two; they were killed by the sword. ” 


Vengeance
Be at peace with all men. Never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God, for it is written,                                                                "Vengeance is MINE, I Will Repay," says the Lord. .............."But IF Your Enemy IS Hungry, FEED HIM, And IF HE is Thirsty, GIVE HIM A DRINK; FOR IN SO DOING YOU WILL HEAP BURNING"…  

Just a thought.

Monday, February 16, 2015

But Rage.

Cho Hyun-ah (center) leaves for a detention facility today following a court order. Cho served as head of in-flight service for Korean Airlines until earlier this month. Her conduct aboard an aircraft over a packet of improperly served macadamia nuts led to her resignation. She is accused of violating South Korea's aviation safety laws.

Cho Hyun-ah, the daughter of Korean Air Chairman, served as head of in-flight service [Vice President] until she demanded that a South Korea-bound Korean Air jetliner return to a gate at NY JFK International Airport.

Cho was angered that a junior steward served her macadamia nuts  in a bag instead of on a plate, and without asking first. When a senior steward struggled to cite the proper regulations, Cho had him kicked off the flight, forcing the plane holding some 250 passengers to return to the gate before it could depart for South Korea."
The flight eventually arrived 11 minutes late, according to Reuters.

Cho later resigned from her post, was arrested in what is being called the "nut rage" incident and was charged with violating the country's aviation safety laws, coercion and interference in the execution of duty.

What else was that daughter of the Chair did to the subordinate?
  Just a thought.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Cylvia...!



In her role as Oregon's first lady, Hayes has depicted her life story as a sort of fairy tale: Poor girl bootstraps her way to success, falls in love with a powerful man, together they save the world.

But a closer look suggests something more reminiscent of Greek tragedy. Friends, fellow environmentalists and political allies describe a woman with a desperate need for affirmation, a weather eye on the next opportunity and a giant blind spot when it comes to how others might perceive her.

She was 29 when she accepted $5,000 to marry an Ethiopian man hoping to stay in the United States, and 30 when she and a boyfriend bought property in rural Okanogan County, Washington, hoping to set up a pot farm.

Kitzhaber told campaign staff to treat Hayes as his spouse and the presumptive first lady. Democratic activists who did not, felt the irritation of both the candidate and his companion. Hayes expected respect, she repeatedly told people within the party. She'd earned it.......  Yet  personal email accounts relating to state business derailed her ambition....      Just a thought.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Newly Wed-I



A young lawyer has been found stabbed to death in a hotel just five blocks from the White House. the crime was discovered at the Donovan Hotel.

Messerschmitt, an associate with a high-powered D.C. firm, was reported missing early that morning when he didn’t return home.

The couple, who married in 2012, lived together in an apartment just three miles from the Donovan, but police have not yet said why the 30-year-old lawyer was at the four-star hotel.

Messerschmitt's wife Kim Vuong said 'everything seemed fine' before he left their home on Sunday, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. The couple texted that night but he failed to return home.

The hunt is on for a hooded lurker in the crime. The mystery figure was recorded in full winter gear inside the swanky Donovan Hotel.

The person, who is not identifiable as a man or woman, hit the elevator button, but then decided to take the stairs, slowly covering up his or her face as time goes on.
Police are looking into the possibility Messerschmitt was set up.  The keys to solve this mystery is the wife and the hotel.

Detectives found a wallet with "various credit cards strewn about" by Messerschmitt's head. More credit cards and documents were found throughout the room.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

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According to multiple press reports, Chinese authorities have executed Liu Han, a former mining tycoon once worth more than $6 billion. He was the former chairman of Sichuan Hanlong Group, a mining conglomerate. The government prosecution led to the collapse of his ambitious business empire and brought attention to his links to a top target of China’s broad crackdown on corruption.

A billionaire who lived large, Mr. Liu had built an investment empire around his private Hanlong Group based in Sichuan province that included resources businesses that stretched beyond China to Australia and the U.S.

Authorities found him guilty of running a "mafia-style" gang responsible for multiple murders, assaults, gun-running, theft and embezzlement.

Liu, 49, was a fixture in the Chinese business press, calling attention to his diamond watches and fleet of Bentleys, Ferraris and Rolls-Royces,

Liu had business ties to the son of disgraced national security chief Zhou Yongkang, who was stripped of his Communist Party membership after being accused of bribery and "violating the party's political, organizational and confidentiality discipline." Zhou is the highest-ranking official so far to be targeted by President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign.

The government has arrested dozens of wealthy Chinese businesspeople and officials as part of the campaign, and has started tracking the fortunes of the wealthy overseas. 

   Just a thought.

Fake News..


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Finally, someone is being held to account for misleading America about the Iraq war,” Jon Stewart said. “It might not necessarily be the first person you’d want held accountable on that list. But never again will Brian Williams mislead this great nation about being shot at in a war we probably wouldn’t have ended up in if the media had applied this level of scrutiny to the actual f*cking war.” Just a thought

Management Changes...


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Fearing they’ll crush employees’ confidence and erode performance, employers are asking managers to ease up on harsh feedback.
If you don’t have anything nice to say, upper management has a tip: Try harder.

Accentuate the positive” has become a new mantra at workplaces, where bosses now dole out frequent praise, urge employees to celebrate small victories and focus performance reviews around a particular worker’s strengths instead.

The shift may annoy leaders who rose in a tough-love era in business, but executives say hard-edge tactics simply do more harm than good.
When employees’ flaws are laid bare, “there’s that mental ‘ugh’ and shrug of, ‘This is who I am’. Entry level managers will lose the presumed power of fault finding.

For years, those discussions focused largely on employee missteps and where they needed to improve.   Bit by bit, consulting firm are changing the way managers evaluate employee performance.

“We would bring them in and beat them down a bit,”. After the reviews,  some employees left the company as their confidence and performance slipped; others seemed rattled.

Now, managers are expected to extol staffers’ strengths during reviews and check-ins, explaining how the person can use his or her talents to tackle aspects of the job that come less naturally. Bosses[some may be unqualified] are advised to mention no more than one or two areas that require development. Just a though.