January 31, 2010

Congressman Danny K. Davis: Recommendations for Illinois Voters

Congressman Danny K. Davis recommends Illinois voters to vote for the following candidates on Tuesday, February 2, 2010:

U.S. Senator
Cheryl Jackson

Illinois Governor
Pat Quinn

Lieutenant Governor
Rickey Hendon

Attorney General
Lisa Madigan

Comptroller
David Miller

Treasurer
Robin Kelly

Representative in Congress 7th District
Danny K. Davis

Democratic State Central Committeewoman, 7th District
Karen Yarbrough

Democratic State Central Committeeman, 7th District
Danny K. Davis

State Senator, 4th District
Kimberly Lightford

State Representtive, 4th District
Cynthia Soto

State Representatve, 5th District
Kenneth Dunkin

State Representative, 7th District
Karen Yarbrough

State Representative, 8th District
LaShawn Ford

State Representative, 9th District
Dorothy Walton

State Representative, 10th District
Annazette Collins

State Representative, 23rd District
Rudy Lozano

State Representative, 78th District
Deborah Graham

Metro Water Reclamation District Commissioner (Vote for 3)

Barbara McGowan
Mariyana Spyropoulos
Wallace Davis

Cook County Board President
Dorothy Brown

Cook County Clerk
David Orr

Cook County Treasurer
Maria Pappas

Cook County Assessor
Raymond Figueroa

Cook County Commissioner, 1st District
Earlean Collins

Cook County Commissioner, 2nd District
Robert Steele

Cook County Commissioner, 3rd District
Jerry Butler

Cook County Commissioner, 7th District
Jesus Garcia

Cook County Commissioner, 11th District
John Daley

Judge, Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District
Arnette Hubbard

Judge, Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District
Pamela Hill-Veal

Judge, Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District
Anthony Burrell

Judge, Cook County Judicial Circuit
William Hooks

Judge, Cook County Judicial Circuit
Terry MacCarthy

Judge, Cook County Judicial Circuit
Linda Pauel

Judge, Cook County Judicial Circuit
Carl Boyd

Judge, Cook County Judicial Circuit
Joanne Fehn

Judge, Cook County Judicial Circuit
Marvin Gray

Democratic Township Committeeman, Oak Park
Don Harmon

Democratic Township Committeeman, Proviso
Karen Yarbrough

Democratic Township Committeeman, River Forest
Thomas Cargie

YouTube - U.S. Rep. Danny Davis, West Side Elected Officials Endorse Gov. Quinn For Illinois

YouTube - U.S. Rep. Danny Davis, West Side Elected Officials Endorse Gov. Quinn For Illinois

Congressman Danny K. Davis is urging the voters of Illinois to vote for Pat Quinn for Governor. In addition to this "official" endorsement, on Saturday, January 30, 2010, at Robinson's Ribs located at 940 Madison, Oak Park, Congressman Davis held a fundraiser where he further endorsed Pat Quinn for Governor of Illinois. Congressman Davis rebukes Dan Hynes ads reporting "I knew Harold Washington and I knew him well." His Secretary Deloris Woods called me a couple of days ago and said "Danny remind people that Harold was fond of saying, 'Then was then, and Now is Now.'" Congressman Danny K. Davis states "I am confident that if Harold was alive today, he would say PUNCH 11, urging that you vote for Pat Quinn for Governor."

January 30, 2010

CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News

CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News

Toyota's president Akio Toyoda apologized for the gas pedal problems that have forced the recall of millions of vehicles, Japanese media reported

Serena Williams' serve, poise too much for Justine Henin in Aussie final - Jon Wertheim - SI.com

Serena Williams' serve, poise too much for Justine Henin in Aussie final - Jon Wertheim - SI.com

Serena Williams defeats Justine Henin in three sets to win Australian Open title.

Walden University

For Immediate Release

South Holland, Illinois Resident Earns Ph.D. Degree from Walden University

Minneapolis, Minnesota - Walden University celebrated the graduation of more than 3,300 students at its 43rd commencement ceremony held Saturday, January 23, 2010, at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel. The Walden graduates represented 49 states and 25 countries.

Margaret Spellings, former U.S. Secretary of Education and one of the nation’s leading experts on the future competitiveness of the American workforce, gave the commencement address. The commencement ceremony and address can be viewed via webcast at www.WaldenU.edu.

The Walden graduates earned bachelor, master, or doctoral degrees designed for the needs of working professionals. Most students worked full time while completing their degrees through Walden’s online programs.

A local resident from South Holland, Illinois is among the recent Walden graduates.

• NAME: Fred Nance Jr.
• EMAIL ADDRESS: frednance@clickservices.org
• STREET ADDRESS: P.O. Box 93, Thornton, Illinois 60476
• DEGREE EARNED: Doctor of Philosophy in Human Services focusing on Social Policy Analysis and Planning
• DESCRIPTION OF DISSERTATION: The journey toward self-sufficiency from the perspectives of homeless men: Implications for social policy
• CURRENT OCCUPATION: Founder, President & CEO of C.L.I.C.K. Services, NFP
• FUTURE PLANS: Dr. Nance presently collaborates with the Corporation for Supportive Housing, creating a partnership with the Human Resources Development Institute, Inc. (HRDI) to develop 50+ permanent supportive housing units for the severe mentally ill.
• INTERESTING FACTS: Dr. Nance is 60-years-old. He did not have a G.E.D. at the age of 42 when he was incarcerated in the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) for almost 3 years for his drug addiction and negative social behaviors in 1992. He started college while he was incarcerated. While incarcerated, Dr. Nance’s wife of 16 years was murdered in Chicago. Dr. Nance’s youngest child found her mother’s body. Dr. Nance became a single parent to this child upon his release from IDOC. Dr. Nance received his Master degree from Roosevelt University in 1999 when this youngest child graduated from High School. This child that Dr. Nance raised as a single parent is now in a Master degree program seeking a Criminal Justice degree. Dr. Nance developed and created C.L.I.C.K. Services, NFP. (www.clickservices.org)

About Walden University

For 40 years, Walden University has supported working professionals in achieving their academic goals and making a greater impact in their professions and their communities. Today, more than 40,500 students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries are pursuing their bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degrees at Walden. The university provides students with an engaging educational experience that connects them with expert faculty and peers around the world. Walden is the flagship online university in the Laureate International Universities network—a global network of 45 online and campus-based universities in 20 countries.

Walden offers more than 40 degree programs with more than 180 specializations and concentrations. Areas of study include: health sciences, counseling, human services, management, psychology, education, public health, nursing, public administration, technology and engineering. For more information, visit www.WaldenU.edu. Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org.

January 29, 2010

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Quick Fact: Palin falsely suggested health reform would increase deficit, denied Obama cut taxes
Fox News contributor Sarah Palin falsely suggested in a January 28 Facebook post that Democrats' health care reform plans would increase the deficit and that President Obama has not cut taxes. In fact, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that the health care reform bills passed by both the House and Senate would reduce federal deficits through 2019 and beyond, and the recovery act signed into law by Obama included $288 billion in tax relief. Read More
Attacking Obama's speech, Lowry misleads on stimulus estimates, Supreme Court case
New York Post columnist Rich Lowry claimed that President Obama's 2 million job estimate of the impact of the recovery act is "from an outfit that has every incentive to make the numbers look as cheery as possible," when in fact that estimate falls within the range given by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Lowry also purported to correct Obama's statement about the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC, but four Supreme Court justices and other legal experts have said the impact of the ruling is uncertain. Read More
WSJ editorial demands Obama "get his facts right" in his Supreme Court criticism
A January 29 Wall Street Journal editorial claimed that President Obama's remark during the State of the Union address about how he believed the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC could "open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections" is "false." But, in fact, Obama's comments echo what four of the Supreme Court justices wrote in their opinion -- that the decision "would appear to afford the same protection to multinational corporations controlled by foreigners as to individual Americans" to make certain election-related expenditures. Read More
Quick Fact: George Will claimed EFCA would "abolish workers' rights to secret ballots"
George Will asserted in a Washington Post column that "organized labor's 'card check' legislation" would "abolish workers' rights to secret ballots in unionization elections." In fact, currently it is employers, not workers, who have the right to demand a secret ballot; the Employee Free Choice Act would strip employers of that right; employees would be able to utilize the "secret ballot" election process. Read More
Media conservatives falsely claim Obama's Supreme Court criticism was "unprecedented"
Right-wing media are attacking President Obama for his criticism of the recent Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC during the State of the Union, calling it "unprecedented" and accusing the president of "intimidation." In fact, Obama's comments were not "unprecedented"; Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush have previously used the State of the Union to criticize judicial actions, including those of the Supreme Court. Read More
Fox Nation touts "hero" labeling of Obama photos, ignores that it's a photographic term
The Fox Nation highlighted a Mediaite post claiming that "the individual responsible for the naming convention of the presidential imagery on the official White House website has literally 'given' hero status to the photos" of President Obama because the file names of "all the Presidential images" begin with "hero_." But Fox Nation did not mention that the Mediaite post was later updated to note that "hero" is photographic terminology for "the image selected for final use. i.e. typically the best image from the selection" -- as conservative bloggers pointed out when the issue was raised in March 2009. Read More
Quick Fact: Hannity falsely claims Obama "created" the "massive deficit" and that "stimulus is a failure"
On his radio show, Sean Hannity claimed that President Obama "seems to be concerned about a massive deficit," which Hannity said Obama "created," and asserted that the economic "stimulus is a failure." In fact, the 2009 increases in spending and the deficit include the impact of policies enacted under former President Bush, and economists have estimated that the stimulus "raised employment" by as many as 2 million jobs through December 2009. Read More
Beck "don't know much about history"... or economics
On January 28, Fox News host Glenn Beck purported to explain the origins of the financial crisis but instead made several false claims. Beck misinformed his viewers on the difference between institutions that provide student loans and those that purchase existing home loans, his own previous comments about the financial bailouts, and the Federal Reserve's regulatory role. Read More
Conservative media link bin Laden's remarks about climate change to progressives, Democrats
Numerous conservative media figures responded to Osama bin Laden's reported comments blaming the United States and other industrialized nations for global warming by linking bin Laden with progressives and Democrats. Fox example, Rush Limbaugh likened bin Laden's remarks to "those of the average, run-of-the-mill leftist, like Obama or Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi or the entire Democrat Party," and Glenn Beck stated that bin Laden was "running to [progressives'] defense." Read More
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· Video: Airline fees take off

· Crain's endorsement: Hoffman in Democratic primary for U.S. Senate

· Crain's endorsement: Preckwinkle in Democratic primary for County Board president

· Baytree Bank rescued from failure by investor group

· Goose Island debuts new brew with hint of green

· Chicago doctors head to Haiti to help earthquake victims

· McDonald's to boost investment in China by 25% in 2010

· Vrdolyak probation sentence too soft, says court

· Fortune Brands slide as Jim Beam, Titleist maker forecasts drop in profit ahead

· Northwestern closes purchase of Lake Forest Hospital

· In brief: Zell mulls buy | Forest City | Closed hotel for sale

· 10 things to do this weekend 

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· U of C President Zimmer dating professor after split with wife: Taking Names

· Lisle wireless biz ExteNet gets big lift from Soros -- and iPad; Obama to pitch $33B tax credit to spark small-biz jobs: Enterprise City

· We got at least our share in high-speed rail grants: Greg Hinz

· Winners and losers: Exposed Hawks players, New Orleans, Favre, Olympics, SoxFest: Biz of Sports  

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January 28, 2010

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The White House has asked the Justice Department to consider alternate locations for the planned Manhattan trials of self-professed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other alleged terrorists, according to news reports. The shift came after Mayor Bloomberg, who had supported the decision to hold the trails there, asked the Justice Department to reconsider on Wednesday, and a host of New York politicians then joined him in calling for the trials to be moved out of the city.

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Quick Fact: Wallace claims Obama "participant ... in building up" trillion-dollar deficits over last year
Previewing President Obama's State of the Union address on Fox Broadcasting Co., Chris Wallace asserted that Obama was "a participant in the last year in building up" "multi-trillion-dollar deficits." In fact, the FY 2009 deficit, which totaled $1.4 trillion, was already estimated to be $1.2 trillion when Obama came into office and "virtually the entire deficit over the next ten years" are due either to policies implemented under President Bush or to the recession, which began during Bush's tenure, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Read More
Memo to media: Obama's comments on Supreme Court decision in line with four justices' views
Two posts on National Review Online claimed that President Obama was untruthful when he said that the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC "open[ed] the floodgates for special interests - including foreign corporations - to spend without limit in our elections." In fact, four justices of the Supreme Court agreed that the logic of the decision "would appear to afford the same protection to multinational corporations controlled by foreigners as to individual Americans" to make certain election-related expenditures. Read More
The right-wing response to Obama's SOTU address: "jerk," "arrogant," cocky"
Conservative media figures reacted to President' Obama's 2010 State of the Union address as usual -- with attacks on Obama and fellow Democrats. Media Matters for America has compiled some of their reactions. Read More
Quick Fact: Ignoring nonpartisan CBO, WSJ claims only "devoted partisans" believe health bill saves money
A Wall Street Journal editorial asserted that Obama "re-pitched the health bill now in Congress with the same contradiction-covers more people but saves money too-that all but the most devoted partisans long ago dismissed as unbelievable." However the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that the health care reform bills passed by both the House and the Senate would reduce federal deficits through 2019 and beyond. Read More
Fox & Friends' Kilmeade revises economic history to defend Bush
Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade falsely claimed that when president Obama took office, he found "50 plus months of economic growth" and "between 5 and 7 percent unemployment." In fact, the unemployment rate was 7.7 percent in January 2009 and both employment and GDP had been falling for months prior to Obama's inauguration. Read More
Conservative media attack Obama's Supreme Court criticism as untruthful
Conservative media are highlighting Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito mouthing "not true" during the State of the Union address after President Obama said the court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC would "open the floodgates" for special interests -- including foreign corporations -- to spend in U.S. elections to accuse Obama of "attacking" the First Amendment or not telling the truth. But, in fact, four of the Supreme Court's justices agreed in their opinion that the decision "would appear to afford the same protection to multinational corporations controlled by foreigners as to individual Americans" to make certain election-related expenditures. Read More
Quick Fact: "Fox News brain room" claims Obama statement on Supreme Court ruling is "wrong"
On Fox News' America's Newsroom, co-host Martha MacCallum claimed that the "Fox News brain room" determined that President Obama's statement that a recent Supreme Court ruling would "open the floodgates" for foreign corporations to spend in U.S. elections was "wrong," adding that "the court specifically wrote that it was not overturning restrictions on foreign dollars." In fact, four of the Supreme Court's justices agreed in their opinion that the decision "would appear to afford the same protection to multinational corporations controlled by foreigners as to individual Americans" to make certain election-related expenditures. Read More
Quick Fact: NY Post falsely denies Obama cut taxes, saved jobs
In a January 28 editorial, the New York Post asked if President Obama was in "Opposite Land" when he "claimed to have cut taxes and saved 'millions' of jobs." In fact, Obama's recovery act included $288 billion in tax relief, and economists estimate that the stimulus "raised employment" by as many as 2 million jobs through December 2009. Read More
Giuliani falsely claims Obama never said "war" in State of the Union
In a Fox & Friends appearance, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani falsely claimed that President Obama "didn't mention the word 'war' " in his State of the Union address. In fact, Obama made at least seven mentions of the word "war," including calling for the U.S. military to "have the resources they need in war," adding that "we all have a responsibility to support them when they come home." Read More
Fox & Friends' post-State of the Union guest list is neither fair nor balanced
In its post-State of the Union analysis on January 28, Fox & Friends hosted more than twice as many guests who were critical of President Obama's speech and agenda than those who were supportive, many of whom used inflammatory rhetoric or false claims to attack the president. Moreover, even one of Fox & Friends' few Democratic guests -- Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) -- was invited on to "take on his own party" and talk about how he's "fed up with the arrogance" of Democratic leaders. Read More
Sally Quinn's Washington
You cannot caricature Sally Quinn. Don't even try. It simply can't be done. No matter how hard you try to exaggerate her preening self-regard and utter frivolity, she comes right along and shows herself to be worse than you could possibly imagine. Read More
Quick Fact: Limbaugh is latest media conservative to accuse Obama of ignorance or "lying" about Supreme Court ruling
On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh said that President Obama "didn't know what he was talking about or he was just out-and-out lying" when he said during the State of the Union address that the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC would "open the floodgates" for special interests -- including foreign corporations -- to spend in U.S. elections. In fact, four of the Supreme Court's justices agreed in their opinion that the decision "would appear to afford the same protection to multinational corporations controlled by foreigners as to individual Americans" to make certain election-related expenditures. Read More
Breitbart brings ACORN videos lie to MSNBC
Interviewed on MSNBC, Andrew Breitbart falsely claimed that the ACORN videos created by James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles "clearly show in every -- in almost every single office, the employees at ACORN helping aid and abet the establishment of an underage prostitution brothel." But in six of the eight heavily edited videos produced by O'Keefe and Giles and distributed by Breitbart, either the activists did not clearly tell the ACORN employees that they were planning to engage in child prostitution; or the ACORN employees refused to help them or apparently deliberately misled them; or ACORN employees contacted the police following their visit Read More
Unhinged Beck lashes out in response to Obama's SOTU with attacks, conspiracy theories
Responding to President Obama's January 27 State of the Union speech on his radio show the following day, Glenn Beck offered a series of harsh and bizarre comments, ranging from ad hominem attacks on Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and Vice President Joe Biden to baseless conspiracy theories. Beck claimed that Obama detailed his "enemies' list" during the speech -- a list he compared to similar lists from "radicals" including Lenin and Stalin -- and warned his audience that we may be witnessing "the beginning" of a "dictorial [sic] kind of state" and that Obama will "pick us off to send you a message."   Read More
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As requested Fred, here's the latest news from ConsumerReports.org. It's February. See how switching to a "triple play" telecom, internet and cable package can save you some serious cash. Find out if infomercial products live up to their advertising promises. Discover how you can get rebates when you trade in your old appliances. Learn which chip/veggie dips were top-rated for nutrition. Check out our Super Bowl 2010 Guide to help you best experience the big game. See which microwaveable diet meals rated best. This month, we'll feature these reports and much more!
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Veggies that live longer in the fridge…soft, smooth feet with no mess…firmer, flatter abs in just weeks. Do infomercial products really deliver on their promises? Click here to see how 15 infomercial products fared in our tests.
Cash for clunkers for appliances
Use our interactive map to track rebates in your state as part of the $300 million cash for clunkers for appliances rebate program. Our free buyer's guides can help you find the best appliance buys, and our Energy Saving & Green Living guide covers other products and projects that cut energy bills.
Dip, dip hooray
Watching the Super Bowl isn't just about touchdowns and field goals…it's also about the food!!! In an effort to find healthy choices, we tested 10 dips for nutritional value…including creamy dips, hummus, salsa and guacamole. Click here to find out which ones Rated best for your health!
Super sets
Want to throw the best Super Bowl party ever? Then check out our Super Bowl Guide 2010. We've got advice and Ratings on everything from the best TVs, fine-tuning tips for your HDTV, recipes for the grill, tasty low-fat snacks, slow cooker Ratings and much more. Click here before kickoff.
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Prepackaged diet meals seem waist-line friendly, but not all are created equal. Click here to see what our experts had to say about 24 brand-name, microwaveable, diet meals.
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