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October 2007

Kentucky for Barack Obama

by artboy
Help promote Barack Obama locally with a Kentucky T-shirt.

May 2007

Vegas Trademark Case Could Quash Derby Shirts - News Story - WLKY Louisville

by pmdm
The Las Vegas Visitors Authority has won a ruling in U.S. District Court protecting its trademark slogan "What Happens Here Stays Here."

April 2007

Gonzales seeks GOP support, gets little

by huahua
WASHINGTON - Desperate for support among fellow Republicans, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales faced grim prospects Friday after a bruising Senate hearing that produced one outright call for resignation and a fistful of invitations and hints to quit. One GOP member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, John Cornyn (news, bio, voting record) of Texas, predicted Gonzales would weather the furor and said he should. "Frankly, I don't think the Democrats are going to be satisfied with the resignation by Al Gonzales," he said. Gonzales gave no indication Friday that he was leaving. "Please know that as you continue your work, I am by your side," the attorney general told an audience of crime victims' rights supporters. He spoke in a gravelly voice the day after his long day of testimony. Gonzales also called several GOP senators, including Cornyn and Arlen Specter (news, bio, voting record) of Pennsylvania, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, an aide said. Specter said Gonzales sounded "in good spirits." "The attorney general did call me today and he said he was just checking with senators to see how the hearing went," Specter said Friday. "I told him, 'Everything I had to say about the hearing I've already said.'" The Pennsylvania Republican also said he sent a letter to Bush about Gonzales, who Specter had said a day earlier had emerged from the hearing with his credibility tarnished. Specter would not reveal the contents of the letter. White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said President Bush had spoken with Gonzales after Thursday's hearing, and she added, "The attorney general continues to have the president's full confidence." There was little other evidence of support for Gonzales, who has been struggling to explain last winter's firings of eight federal prosecutors. Sen. Sam Brownback (news, bio, voting record), a Kansas Republican who sits on the committee, issued a statement that notably did not urge Gonzales to remain in his post. "Although his answers suggested that there were serious managerial issues at the Department of Justice, I did not see a factual basis to call for his resignation. As for whether the attorney general should resign, that is a question I leave to him and to the president," he said. There were fresh calls from Democrats for Gonzales to step down. "The president should restore credibility to the office of the attorney general. Alberto Gonzales must resign," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (news, bio, voting record) of California. Gonzales and other administration officials had hoped his appearance Thursday would produce a groundswell of support among Republicans, but there was little if any evidence of that. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (news, bio, voting record) was traveling, and a spokesman referred reporters to noncommittal comments the Kentucky lawmaker had made on April 1. "I think most Republican senators are willing to give the attorney general a chance to come up before the Judiciary Committee and give his side of this story, and are likely to withhold judgment about whether he can be effective in the Senate in dealing with us, until after we hear from him before the Judiciary Committee," McConnell had said at the time. Sen. Mel Martinez (news, bio, voting record) of Florida, who doubles as the general chairman of the Republican Party, had no immediate reaction to Gonzales' appearance. In several hours before the Judiciary Committee on Thursday, Gonzales said he had done nothing improper in firing the eight prosecutors, but conceded the case had been badly handled. At the same time, he said 71 times that he either could not recall or did not remember conversations or events surrounding the dismissals. Alone among the nine Republicans on the committee, Sen. Tom Coburn (news, bio, voting record) of Oklahoma called for Gonzales to resign. Several other Republicans made plain their unhappiness. Specter told Gonzales his description of events was "significantly if not totally at variance with the facts." "Why is your story changing?" Charles Grassley (news, bio, voting record) of Iowa asked at one point, citing differences between an earlier explanation and the hearing testimony. Lindsey Graham (news, bio, voting record) of South Carolina, after hearing the attorney general's account of the case, said, "Most of this is a stretch," and added it seemed to him that some of those dismissed "just had personality conflicts with people in your office or the White House and (officials) just made up reasons to fire them." Sen. Jeff Sessions (news, bio, voting record) of Alabama expressed concern with Gonzales' memory at the hearing. In an interview later, he went further. "I think it's going to be difficult for him to be an effective leader," he said. "At this point, I think (Gonzales) should be given a chance to think it through and talk to the president about what his future should be." At the White House on Friday, Perino lavished praise on Gonzales. "He has done a fantastic job at the Department of Justice. He is our No. 1 crime fighter. He has done so much to help keep this country safe from terrorists." Yiwu mix container exporter China exporter Import from china Export from china China mix container exporter Agent in yiwu Purchasing agent in yiwu yiwu LOUIS VUITTON CHANEL Yiwu commodity city China manufacture Made in china gas detector

March 2007

Anti-Science Museum Set To Open

by GorillaSushi
The Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky, a $27 million religious showcase is scheduled to open it's doors on Memorial Day this year.

February 2007

Edgar Cayce, la réincarnation et les vies antérieures

by pyxosledisciple
Edgar Cayce est né le 18 mars 1877, près de Hopkinsville, Kentucky. A l’âge de 5 ou 6 ans, il raconta à ses parents qu’il pouvait parler à des gens de sa famille morts récemment. Bien entendu, ses parents ne le crurent pas. Quelques années plus tard, comme il essayait d’apprendre ses leçons, il s’endormit sur son livre and quand il se réveilla, il savait tout ce qui était écrit à l’intérieur.

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) Tries to Prevent Exodus

by JomeiKujo & 1 other
The threat of churches departing from the Louisville-based Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has become so serious that leaders have issued a letter asking them to ...

December 2006

Trump to Miss USA: You get a second chance - Yahoo! News

by hemanshu_desai
Trump to Miss USA: You get a second chance 20 minutes ago NEW YORK (Reuters) - Miss USA 2006 was given a second chance on Tuesday by billionaire Donald Trump who came close to firing her after reported misbehavior. ADVERTISEMENT Instead, Trump, co-owner of the Miss USA and Miss Universe contests, said Conner would go into a rehabilitation program for an unspecified problem and would not be stripped of her Miss USA title. Media reports of blond beauty queen Conner partying at bars and nightclubs in New York -- where the legal drinking age is 21 -- began surfacing last week. The former Miss Kentucky USA turned 21 on Monday. It was widely expected that Trump, host of the television reality show "The Apprentice," would fire Conner.

October 2006

Louisville's best music

by pasdetrois
home site for serpent wisdom, the one true original sound for louisville. inspirational, fun, danceable. deadly serious topics done with grace and humour and amasing guitar work.

September 2006

Jason Bentley: Web Programmer/Blogger, Knoxville, Kentucky, USA

by jasonbentley
I am a 27 year old Senior Software Engineer at the newly formed First American MLS Solutions. I mostly work with C# with lots of JavaScript. I am happily married with three rugrats. I am also vice-president of the Knoxville .NET User's Group.

August 2006

July 2006

WFPK 91.9 FM | Free-form Radio

by garret
WFPK Radio Louisville plays an eclectic mix of rock, blues, world music and more for adults. Listen live online. For optimal sound play the aacPlus streams using a player such as VLC.

June 2006

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