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Tag Archives: Miami
US Haitians put hope in prayer, not the ballot box
Sure, prayer and divine intervention will help the people of Haiti, just as it has in the past; yeah right. It would seem that whatever God or gods these people pray to must be deaf, as certainly their prayers haven’t … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Religion
Tagged Caribbean, Cholera, Edmond Mulet, Florida, Giselle, God, Haiti, Miami, Port-Au-Prince, Prayer, Religion, Rene Preval, United States
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Foreclosure activity up across most US metro areas
People continue to lose their jobs and will eventually lose their homes, yet our government basically sits idly by and instead of helping the individual is helping the filthy-rich, criminal banks get even richer. Uncle Sam won’t even give unemployed … Continue reading
Posted in General Discussion
Tagged Ally Financial, Arizona, Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, California, Chicago, Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Florida, Foreclosure, Home Repossession, Homes, Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Las Vegas-Paradise, Miami, Nevada, Phoenix, Phoenix Metropolitan Area, Real Estate, RealtyTrac, Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, South Florida Metropolitan Area, ZipRealty
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Heat soaring in off-court business moves as well
If the Miami Heat, now with the “big three” don’t win at the very least 3 NBA titles in the next 5 years, this whole spectacle will have been a major bust. Should this happen and they fail to win … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged Basketball, Chris Bosh, Cleveland, Coral Gables, Dwayne Wade, Florida, LeBron James, Mandarin Oriental, Miami, Miami Heat, Michael Jordan, NBA, Pat Riley, South Beach, Toronto
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Michael Jordan Is Right: Miami’s ‘Big Three’ Aren’t Competitors
Just like the author of this article, I’m certainly not a big fan of Michael Jordan, but in this situation, I certainly agree with him. TGO Refer to story below. Source: Bleacher Report Photography: Scott Halleran/Getty Images By General Patton … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, Larry Bird, LeBron James, Magic Johnson, Miami, Michael Jordan, NBA
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94 charged in Medicare scams totaling $251M
This was great work by authorities as Medicare fraud was out of control. Of course, I’m not surprised that Miami (the banana republic) was one of the cities with the most cases of delinquency. People down there always seem to … Continue reading
BP finally stops oil spewing from Gulf gusher
Finally; hopefully!!! TGO Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press By COLLEEN LONG and HARRY R. WEBER, Associated Press Writers Colleen Long And Harry R. Weber, Associated Press Writers NEW ORLEANS – The oil has stopped. For now. After 85 … Continue reading
Posted in General Discussion
Tagged BP, Corpus Christi, Florida, Gulf Coas, Louisiana, Miami, New Orleans, NOAA, North Carolina, Oil, Texas
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Panama’s ex-dictator Noriega extradited to France
Just think of the amount of money spent in the last 20-plus years by taxpayers in the United States to keep this dirt-bag (who also happened to be a CIA agent) in prison for drug trafficking charges, only to now … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged CIA, Dictators, Drug Trafficking, Florida, France, Manuel Noriega, Miami, Money-Laundering, Panama, Paris, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
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Missionaries freed by Haitian judge land in US
There’s something that’s still not “right” in my mind with this entire issue. For instance, why were two of the group’s members in Haiti to inquire about orphans prior to the earthquake? And what about that “shaky” dude from the … Continue reading
Posted in General Discussion
Tagged Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jorge Puello, Miami, Missionaries, Orphans, Port-Au-Prince
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