September 2010


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Kick Boxer Out!

September 11, 2010 by Mrs. Mike   Comments (0)

My husband Mike and I along with some fellow patriots looked for a battle that was close enough to push over the edge to our side. Mike found it with the East Bay area of California (we are North of there about 150 miles). Mike drove down there and picked up a Contra Costa Country phone book and we've started making phone calls. We are urging people to register to vote if they aren't already, and to vote against Barbara Boxer on Nov. 2nd. We are hoping many of you patriots will join with us, and make an overwhelming blitz on the East Bay area with calls. Please send us a message at  mikemanmusic@gmail.com  and we will mail you a sheet or two out of the phone book. We know this kind of grassroots action works, look at Scott Brown. The deadline for voter registration is coming at us very quickly, join the effort of putting a boot to Boxer's backside!

God Bless America!


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Tribute to 9/11 Yuguag Zheng

September 8, 2010 by Mrs. Mike   Comments (0)

On Sept. 11, 2001 at about 9:38 AM American Airlines Flight 77 from Washington to Los Angeles, crashed into the west side of the Pentagon with 59 people on board, not counting the five terrorists. Yuguag Zheng was 65 years old and a resident of Beijing, China. Zheng was a retired chemist.


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9/11 tribute to Mary Walstrom & Carolyn Beug

September 8, 2010 by Mrs. Mike   Comments (0)

On September 11, 2001 American Airlines Flight 11, from Boston to Los Angeles crashed into the north tower of the WTC, with 87 people on board, not counting the five terrorist hijackers. Mary Wahlstrom, 78 of Kaysville, Utah was traveling with her daughter, Carolyn Beug, 48 of Los Angeles. Reports say they had been to Boston dropping off Mrs. Beug’s twin daughters at a nearby college. Walstrom is reported to have 13 grandchildren. Beug was a force in the music business had also won acclaim for work on the Pocahontas film project. She was very active with her family and their school activities. They were on their return flight home.


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Re-posting tribute to William J. Mahoney II

September 8, 2010 by Mrs. Mike   Comments (0)

                                       In honor of 9/11
                         A tribute to William J. Mahoney II

A man in his late 30’s, William J. Mahoney loved baseball. He coached his children’s teams, and played center field on two adult leagues. He had a dream of traveling the country and visiting famous baseball fields.
A firefighter belonging to Rescue Company 4 of Elmhurst, Queens William J. Mahoney II paid the ultimate price during his heroic efforts on 9/11 at the World Trade Center. We American’s pray for the families and friends of our fallen heroes. May you feel God’s presence closely watching over you and guiding your paths.