Free Republic 4th Qtr 2024 Fundraising Target: $81,000 | Receipts & Pledges to-date: $20,655 | |||
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Woo hoo!! And we're now over 25%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless. |
Posted on 01/23/2009 12:41:53 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Or mail checks to: FreeRepublic, LLC, PO Box 9771, Fresno, CA 93794
2009 Q1 FReepathon. Target: $80,000 | Receipts & Pledges to-date: $28,985 | |||
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Woo hoo!! Thirty-SIX percent!! Way to go FReepers and Lurkers!! Thank you all very much!! |
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Blessings and prayers for you and yours, fatima.
fiddlstix, too. God bless you.
Apparently I should open my eyes when typing.
10 : 15 Bump for Bucks! (((HUGS)))
Westlander, thank you for the link to the 2008 November Unemployment Rates.
To everyone I have pinged and everyone else reading this:
The first list I have posted below and numbered 1-10 are the top 10 States ranked in order of the number of unemployed people, beginning with the State with the highest number of unemployed people as of November 2008.
To the right of each State and enclosed in parentheses is the rank of the State's position on the current list of States in the FReepathon's total receipts scorecard.
My background doesn't involve a lot of statistical number crunching, but from what I see on the States' list of unemployed people, there is not a very strong correlation between a State's rank in number of unemployed people and the State's rank in the amount of donations to the FReepathon.
That's not to say that there aren't a lot of people in dire financial conditions; some also struggling with health problems; some who have recently lost their jobs; some struggling to meet their monthly expenses. Despite dismal financial conditions there are people who still manage to find a way to make donations to the FReepathon and help keep the lights on at Free Republic.
If you feel you can't afford to make even a small donation to this FReepathon, perhaps you will be able to find time to ping your ping lists; help bump the FReepathon threads; and also encourage others to do what they can to help keep the lights on at Free Republic.
Now more than ever, we Conservatives must do whatever we can to keep Conservative discussion and grassroots activism alive and active on the number one Conservative internet site, Free Republic.
1. Michigan (28th in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
2. Rhode Island (48th in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
3. South Carolina (19th in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
4. California (first in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
5. Oregon (24th in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
6. Nevada (32nd in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
7. District of Columbia (unknown/not listed)
8. North Carolina (29th in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
9. Georgia (12th in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
10. Ohio (4th in the amount of donations to the FReepathon)
Unemployment Rates for States
p = preliminary. NOTE: Rates shown are a percentage of the labor force. Data refer to place of residence. Estimates for the latest month are subject to revision the following month.
Last Modified Date: December 19, 2008 |
Happy weekend to you, Lady Jag. And a bump for FR.
Howdy everyone!!
Woo hoo!!
We have incoming:
$30 from California
$10 from Illinois
$10 from Maryland
$20 from California
$10 from Florida
$50 from Never Never Land
$100 from Florida
$20 from Maryland
$20 from South Carolina
$10 from California
$10 from Louisiana
$20 from Mississippi
$50 from Florida
$20 from California
$20 from Texas
$50 from California
$50 from South Carolina
$20 from Missouri
$20 from Maryland
$30 from South Carolina
$10 from South Carolina
$100 from New Jersey
$50 from California
$50 from California
$100 from Georgia
$50 from Texas
$50 from North Carolina
$20 from California
$100 from Virginia
$20 from New Hampshire
$50 from Canada
$3 from Never Never Land
$10 from Texas
Thank you all very much!!
Khrushchev declares that
Eisenhower is "striving for peace"
In a long interview with visiting American attorney Marshall MacDuffie, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev adopts a friendly attitude toward the United States and indicates that he believes President Dwight Eisenhower is sincere in his desire for peace.
The interview was the precursor to Khrushchev's announcement later that same year that he wanted "peaceful coexistence" between the United States and the Soviet Union.
MacDuffie, a long-time acquaintance of the Soviet leader and a proponent of closer relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, spent three hours conducting the interview.
During the discussion, Khrushchev indicated that it was his desire that "We should have disarmament and we should think how to avoid a new war."
He was critical of some U.S. officials that he accused of making belligerent statements towards the Soviet Union, but he was also quick to point out that he did not hold Eisenhower responsible for those statements. In fact, the Soviet leader praised the president's leadership, and apparently hoped that Eisenhower might negotiate seriously on a number of issues.
Later that year, Khrushchev announced that the goal of the Soviet Union was "peaceful coexistence" with the United States.
Eisenhower and his secretary of state, John Foster Dulles, were cautiously optimistic about this new Soviet approach-an American response that was markedly different from the pessimistic vigilance assumed during the harsh confrontational Stalin era.
Later in the year, however, much of the new optimism was shattered when Soviet troops brutally suppressed revolts in Hungary, as any talk of striving for peace was overshadowed by that use of armed force.
November 4, 1956
Soviet Troops Invade Hungary
Brown University Photographic Exhibit Khrushchev and Khrushchev
This Day in History
Woo hoo!!
Just in:
$20 from Missouri
$10 from New Jersey
$30 monthly from California
$20 from Idaho
$100 from New Jersey
Thank you all very much!!
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