Friday, November 2, 2012

Presidential politics reignites in Sandy's wake

President Barack Obama smiles as supporters cheer at Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay, Wis.,Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012, during a quick campaign stop before heading to Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn)

President Barack Obama smiles as supporters cheer at Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay, Wis.,Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012, during a quick campaign stop before heading to Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn)

Accompanied by U.S. Secret Service agents, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets supporters as he campaigns at Integrity Windows in Roanoke, Va., Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

With Air Force One in the background, President Barack Obama speaks to supporters during a campaign event on the tarmac at Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay, Wis.,Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012. Obama resumed his presidential campaign with travel to key background states of Wisconsin, Colorado, Nevada and Ohio today. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, accompanied Virginia Republican Senate candidate George Allen, gestures while speaking at a campaign event Integrity Windows in Roanoke, Va., Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

ROANOKE, Va. (AP) ? Presidential politics reignited in the wake of natural disaster Thursday, with the candidates beginning their full-throttle closing arguments with new vigor on the same pocketbook concerns that have dominated the campaign from the start.

President Barack Obama, Republican rival Mitt Romney, their wives and running mates were blitzing across the country in the busiest day of campaign events yet. The six principals were hitting seven swing states that will help determine on Tuesday which man will occupy the White House for the next four years.

After avoiding criticism of Obama by name for a full day after Superstorm Sandy, Romney aides said Thursday it was game on. That was evident as Romney opened a new criticism of Obama's suggestion that he would create a secretary of business.

"We don't need a secretary of business to understand business, we need a president who understands business, and I do," he said in Roanoke, Va. Romney's crowd seemed as charged as he was, interrupting with frequent whoops of applause and chants of "Five more days!"

Obama also focused on the economy, arguing that Romney is not the agent of change he is trying to portray himself as and asking for four more years to complete his work. His closing argument stump speech is heavy on nostalgia harkening back to his hopeful 2008 campaign and even the days when President Bill Clinton led Americans to better economic times.

"By the end Bill Clinton's second term America had created 23 million new jobs, and incomes were up and poverty was down and our deficit became the biggest surplus in our history," Obama said in Green Bay, Wis. "So Wisconsin, we know the ideas that work."

No one was hitting the ground harder in the final days than Clinton, who acted as a surrogate campaigner in chief while Obama was off the trail and had four stops scheduled Thursday in Wisconsin and Ohio. Clinton and Obama planned to appear together along with singer Dave Matthews on Saturday night in Bristow, Va.

Thursday's quickened campaign pace forced a crisscross of overlapping paths. Obama and Romney's running mate were trading places later in the day, with the president flying from Las Vegas to Colorado and Paul Ryan making the opposite journey. Meanwhile, Ann Romney and Clinton were circling each other across battleground Ohio, with just about 25 miles between them for appearances planned at the same time Thursday evening near Akron. Both also planned events less than 50 miles apart in central Ohio.

Vice President Joe Biden took time out from morning campaigning in Iowa to tape the "Top Ten" list to air on the David Letterman show Thursday night.

Obama's campaign is seeking to make up for the time lost to Sandy with a heavy travel itinerary in the coming days, including rallies Thursday in Wisconsin, Nevada and Colorado. Before traveling to Wisconsin, Obama held a storm briefing at the White House with Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate and other administration officials, and the White House said Obama would stay in touch with Fugate and local officials affected by the storm throughout the day.

A heckler shouting that climate change caused Sandy interrupted Romney's afternoon rally in Doswell, Va., but he was quickly drowned out by Romney's supporters and pushed out of the room by security. Romney resumed speaking without addressing the issue.

Romney's aides concede that the storm stalled his momentum to the finish line but insist that internal polling shows they have leads in battleground states like Virginia, Florida, Colorado and North Carolina. But their specific path to 270 electoral votes is still unclear without Ohio or Wisconsin, where aides did not offer the same measure of confidence on Thursday. Romney is set to campaign in both states in the coming days.

Romney's criticism of Obama's secretary of business idea, raised during an interview this week on MSNBC, was echoed by Ryan, who said the post is already filled. "It's actually called secretary of commerce," Ryan said in Greeley, Colo. "That's what this agency does. Let me ask you a question: Can anybody name our current secretary of commerce? You know why? We don't have one. It's been vacant for over four months and the president hasn't even proposed to put somebody in the job. "

John Bryson resigned as Commerce secretary in June after he said a seizure caused him to get into a car accident.

The Romney-Ryan campaign also launched a new ad on the issue. "His solution to everything is to add another bureaucrat," the ad says, then touts Romney's business experience as evidence that he would do a better job improving the economy.

The ad doesn't mention that Obama floated the idea as a way to consolidate nine agencies dealing with business concerns and eliminate bureaucracy. It also ignored a growing body of positive economic indicators that continued to emerge Thursday ? unemployment benefit claims down, worker productivity up, auto sales rising, home builders increasing construction, manufacturing expansion, gains in retail sales and consumer confidence at the highest level since a year before Obama took office.

October's jobs figures, the last broad snapshot of the economy before the election, were to be released Friday.

The Obama campaign released a new TV ad touting former Secretary of State Colin Powell's recent endorsement, and another blasting Romney's claim that auto companies are shipping jobs to China. "GM calls Romney's ads 'politics at its cynical worst,' and Chrysler's CEO said it's simply not true," says a narrator. The ad will air in Michigan and Ohio ? two competitive states where auto politics have been front and center.

Mitt Romney's campaign also began quietly running a Spanish-language ad in Florida that tries to tie Obama to notorious Latin American leaders. The ad, first reported by The Miami Herald, is airing at least in the Miami area.

It shows a clip of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez saying that if he were American, "I'd vote for Obama." Chavez did say that in September, when he also called Obama "a good guy." There's a similar clip featuring Cuban leader Fidel Castro's niece Mariela, who has no official link to the Cuban government. She's a noted advocate of gay rights and has praised Obama's stand in support of same sex marriage.

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Pickler contributed to this report from Washington. Associated Press writers Julie Pace in Green Bay, Wis.; Josh Lederman and Jim Kuhnhenn in Washington; Philip Elliott in Greeley, Colo., Matthew Daly in Davenport, Iowa; Beth Fouhy in New York; and Kasie Hunt in Roanoke, Va., contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

25 Sweet Adoptable Fowl - PawNation

  • Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and this year, you may want to consider adopting a bird instead of the "usual" holiday plans. Here are 25 of the cutest adoptable 'big birds' on?Petfinder. Ducks, geese, chickens and, of course, turkeys. All of these fowl make wonderful pets, so please consider adding a beautiful feathered friend to your family!

    Name: George

    Location: Washington

    About: George is a gorgeous bronze turkey who currently resides with three other male turkeys.?

  • Name: Toroto

    Location: California

    About: This beautiful chicken has great coloring! Consider Toroto.

  • Name: Duck Duck

    Location: New Mexico

    About: Duck Duck is a wonderful duck looking for a forever home.?

  • Name: Prancer

    Location: Minnesota

    About: Prancer is a gorgeous chicken who would love a forever home.?

  • Name: Ranger

    Location: Connecticut

    About: Ranger is a male Pekin duck who was dropped off and abandoned on a pond.?

  • Name: Jocamo

    Location: Connecticut

    About: Jocamo is a loving beautiful boy who would make a great addition to a family who has lots of love for him.?

  • Name: Big Kahuna

    Location: Massachusetts

    About: Big Kahuna is a beautiful mixed-breed Roo with beautiful barred plumage.?

  • Name: Squid

    Location: Washington

    About: Squid is the sweetest little duck who was originally found and cared for by a kind family.?

  • Name: Scutaro

    Location: California

    About: This beautiful little chicken is looking for the perfect family to adopt him.?

  • Name: River

    Location: Connecticut

    About: River is a female Pilgrim goose. She is very friendly and eats watermelon out of your hands!

  • Name: Patty

    Location: Washington

    About: Patty is a sweet and skittish girl turkey that was found wandering on someone's property.

  • Name: Laura

    Location: Massachusetts

    About: Laura is a beautiful Buff Pomeranian goose. She is 12 years old, not even middle-aged for a goose.?

  • Name: Three Stooges

    Location: California

    About: This sweet boy turkey (one of three) is looking for the perfect home!

  • Name: Ernest and Seymore

    Location: Massachusetts

    About: Ernest and Seymore are two very striking Pomeranian geese. They are both 10 years old.

  • Name: Middle Child

    Location: New York

    About: Middle Child is a barred rock rooster with lots of personality.?

  • Name: Emerson Oznomi

    Location: Minnesota

    About: Emerson is a healthy, happy chicken who is ready for a permanent home.?

  • Name: Timmothea

    Location: Utah

    About: Timmothea?is very friendly duck, and will waddle up to you with a look like, "Whatcha doing?"

  • Name: Aflac

    Location: Colorado

    About: Aflac is a duck who likes company, whether it be human or animal. He enjoys being held and petted as long as you're not too aggressive.?

  • Name: China

    Location: New York

    About: China is a beautiful adult Chinese goose looking for a home with a secure pond.?

  • Name: Panchita & Romeo

    Location: Connecticut

    About: Panchita and Romeo are two lovely geese looking for a home. These two must be adopted as a pair.?

  • Name: Jupiter

    Location: Massachusetts

    About: Jupiter is a sweet little brown Silkie rooster. Silkies are a docile breed and make great pets.

  • Name: Brock

    Location: Massachusetts

    About: This beautiful and striking duck, Brock, would really stand out in your home.?

  • Name: Juliet and Jamboree

    Location: Connecticut

    About: Juliet and Jamboree are best friends who would love to find the perfect family.?

  • Name: Gandalf

    Location: Utah

    About: Roosters make great pets, and Gandalf is the nicest rooster you will ever meet.?

  • Name: Lucy and Ducy

    Location: California

    About: These beautiful ducks need a home ASAP. Consider helping them!

Source: http://www.pawnation.com/2012/10/31/25-sweet-adoptable-fowl/

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The Brandon Service League Proudly Presents It's 20th Annual ...

By Kathy L. Collins

It?s time to deck the halls with boughs of holly. If you are looking for holiday inspiration, then take a tour of four stunning homes at the 20th Annual GFWC Brandon Service League Holiday Home Tour on Saturday, December 1 from 10 a.m. ? 2 p.m.

?For our 20th year, Brandon Service League will feature four beautifully decorated homes including the Koren family home located in Hickory Creek which was a part of our 2011 tour,? said Bradlee Swanson, Membership Chair.

?In addition to the Koren home, we have a lovely two-story Victorian owned by the Hovan family (owners of the White Rabbit Antique store). In River Hills, the Maguire family has a lovely home on the 18th green. Over in FishHawk Trails, the DeCort home features murals in several of the rooms as well as an outdoor fire pit,? added Swanson.

Tickets to the Holiday Home Tour are $15 and are available on first-come, first-serve basis. Tickets can be purchased from any Brandon Service League member or at the Green Boutique, 1031 E. Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico; The Law Offices of B. Lee Elam, 101 E. Lumsden Rd. in Brandon; Sumatra Bistro Cafe and Bakery, 1602 Oakfield Dr. in Brandon; and Greg?s Hallmark, 863 E. Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico

This year?s tour will include a gourmet bake sale, several opportunity baskets and refreshments.

The Brandon Service League is a proud member of the GFWC (Greater Federation of Women?s Clubs) and has served the Brandon area for more than 50 years. The Brandon Service League currently supports numerous community based organizations including, but not limited to, A Kid?s Place, Boys & Girls Club of Brandon, Brandon area High School Art Departments, Brandon Outreach Clinic, Brandon Women?s Resource Center and ECHO.

The Brandon Service League is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit whose mission is to enhance the lives of the people in the greater Brandon community through volunteer service.

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Source: http://www.ospreyobserver.com/2012/10/the-brandon-service-league-proudly-presents-its-20th-annual-holiday-home-tour/

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