Anti Gun March On Washington


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Friends of Chase Kowalski, one of the children killed in the Dec. 14 school shooting in Newtown, Conn., take part in the March on Washington for Gun Control on Saturday.  Yuri Gripas, AFP/Getty Images.

 

 

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A woman holds a sign protesting assault weapons Saturday at the March on Washington for Gun Control.  Yuri Gripas, AFP/Getty Images.

 

 

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Protesters calling for gun control walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument.  Susan Walsh, AP.

 

 

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A woman holds a banner that reportedly shows how many people have died in shootings in America in the 31 days since the Newtown, Conn., shooting.  Yuri Gripas, AFP/Getty Images.

 

 

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People hold signs calling for gun control as they walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument.  Susan Walsh, A.

 

 

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A boy holds an anti-gun sign during the March on Washington for Gun Control.  Yuri Gripas, AFP/Getty Images.

 

 

 

From Yahoo News:

 

Thousands march for gun control in Washington

 

By BRETT ZONGKER | Associated Press

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of people, many holding signs with names of gun violence victims and messages such as “Ban Assault Weapons Now,” joined a rally for gun control on Saturday, marching from the Capitol to the Washington Monument.

 

Leading the crowd were marchers with “We Are Sandy Hook” signs, paying tribute to victims of the December school shooting in Newtown, Conn.Washington Mayor Vincent Gray and other city officials marched alongside them. The crowd stretched for at least two blocks along Constitution Avenue.

 

Participants held signs reading “Gun Control Now,” ”Stop NRA” and “What Would Jesus Pack?” among other messages. Other signs were simple and white, with the names of victims of gun violence.

 

About 100 residents from Newtown, where a gunman killed 20 first-graders and six teachers, traveled to Washington together, organizers said.

 

Participant Kara Baekey from nearby Norwalk, Conn., said that when she heard about the Newtown shooting, she immediately thought of her two young children. She said she decided she must take action, and that’s why she traveled to Washington for the march.

 

“I wanted to make sure this never happens at my kids’ school or any other school,” Baekey said. “It just can’t happen again.”

 

Read the rest of the story at Yahoo News.

 

 

 

From The Independent:

 

Residents from Newtown, Connecticut, were expected at the march in the wake of Sandy Hook massacre

 

JAMES LEGGE  SATURDAY 26 JANUARY 2013

Thousands marched through Washington, D.C. today in a rally for stricter gun controls in the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre.

 

Walking from Capitol Hill to the Washington Monument, demonstrators waved placards with pictures of shooting victims and slogans like, “Protect children, not guns.”

 

Police blocked off half of the road for the crowd, which was led by Washington Mayor Vincent Gray.

 

About 100 residents were expected from Newtown, Connecticut, where a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School last month. The rally was organized in response to that shooting.

 

Speakers at the Washington Monument called for a ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines.

 

The entire piece can be read at The Independent.

 

 

 

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I Know You’ve Missed it: The Potpourri Is Back!!


By Jueseppi B.

 

 

 

 

 

 

After a very short break form blogging after the election, we return to working to assist the President in achieving his agenda. Congratulation to Barack Hussein ObamaJoseph Robinette “Joe” Biden, Jr., on their landslide mandate victory.

 

Back To Work!

 

 

 

 

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3 members of the 2012 US Olympic female gold medal gymnastics team, Misses Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney and Gabby Douglas, wave as they leave the Oval Office after meeting with President Barack Hussein Obama.

 

 

 

 

 

Misses Aly Raisman, Kyla Ross, Gabby Douglas and Jordyn Wieber wave as President Barack Hussein Obama departs the White House on Presidential Helicopter, Marine One.

 

 

 

 

The 44th President Of The United States Of America….Barack Hussein Obama….still got that swag!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Robinette “Joe” Biden, Jr. makes a guest appearance on Parks & Rec tonight. Joe Biden and Amy Poehler on ‘Parks and Recreation.’ Photo credit: David Giesbrecht/NBC

 

Vice President Joe Biden brings his comic style to NBC’s “Parks and Recreation.” It’s just a cameo, but you know his scene with Amy Poehler will be widely replayed. You can see it first at 9:30 tonight on NBC.

 

 

 

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The White House Daily Snapshot


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Your Daily Snapshot for
Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012

 

 

What Are 400 Athletes Doing at the White House?
 

Last Friday, more than 400 Olympians and Paralympians were on hand at the White House for an event to celebrate their success in this year’s London Games. 

 

This new video lets you go behind the scenes and hear from the athletes as they describe their visit.

 

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President Obama, VPOTUS Biden And FLOTUS Obama, Honor Team USA At The White House


 

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President Obama and Mrs. Obama Honor Team USA at the White House

 

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The President and First Lady welcome the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Teams to the White House. September 14, 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team USA Men Beat Spain For Basketball Gold…..Just Barely.


 

By Jueseppi B.

 

 

 

 

 

By BRIAN MAHONEY

 

LONDON — This was no Dream Team. This was reality.

 

The gold medal was in doubt for the U.S. men’s basketball team.

 

The Americans led Spain by only one point after three quarters, a back-and-forth, impossible-to-turn-away-from game that almost anyone would hope for in an Olympic final.

 

Especially, it turns out, the U.S. players.

 

“We knew it wasn’t going to be easy. We didn’t want it easy,” LeBron James said. “A lot of teams have won gold easy. We didn’t want it that way. We’re a competitive team, and we love when it gets tight. That’s when our will and determination kind of shows. It was the same way in ‘08.”

 

Same result, too.

 

The Americans defended their title Sunday by fighting off another huge challenge from Spain, pulling away in the final minutes for a 107-100 victory and their second straight Olympic championship.

 

 

 

 

 

And just like 2008, the star-studded Americans had to work for this one.

 

The London 2012 daily magazine proclaimed them “the new Dream Team” in an article, but the real Dream Team never had a game like this 20 years ago in Barcelona. And if that means this group isn’t worthy of the comparisons to Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Co., the players had their own response.

 

“Everybody wants to make that comparison, but at the end of the day we’re both wearing these,” forward Kevin Love said, pulling on his gold medal. “That’s pretty good.”

 

James capped one of basketball’s most brilliant individual years with a monster dunk and a huge 3-pointer in the final 2:50 that finally ended a Spanish threat few expected after the Americans had been so dominant for so long in London.

 

Yet four years after beating Spain 118-107 in a classic in Beijing, the U.S. found itself in another tight one, unable to ever really slow the Spanish down until the closing minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Durant scored 30 points and James had 19 on a day he joined Jordan as the only players to win the NBA title, regular-season MVP, NBA Finals MVP and Olympic gold in the same year.

 

“It was a good year. It was a great year for me as an individual,” James said. “But this right here, it means more than myself, it means more than my name on my back. It means everything to the name on the front. I’m happy that I was able to contribute to this great team. It’s one of the best teams ever.”

 

Coach Mike Krzyzewski, who has said he’s retiring as national team coach after restoring the Americans to their place atop world basketball, emptied his bench in the final minute

 

James stood with both arms in the air, then held Durant in a long hug before they came off the court.

 

 

 

In elite company

 

The Americans, who insisted they were better than their 2008 version and even good enough to take a game from the 1992 Dream Team, may not have been at that level.

 

Still, they were better again than Spain — though not by much.

 

When the final horn sounded, Krzyzewski locked James in a tight embrace as Bruce Springsteen’s “Born In The USA” rocked the arena.

 

“To do it twice is a special moment,” Carmelo Anthony said. “As the U.S. men’s team, we go through a lot. For us to persevere the way we did is just a special moment for myself, and for the guys who are on this team.”

 

For Kobe Bryant, it was his last Olympic moment.

 

“This is it for me,” said Bryant, who scored 17 points and now has a second gold medal to go with his five NBA championships. “The other guys are good to go.”

 

Pau Gasol scored 24 points and Juan Carlos Navarro had 21 for Spain, which was again just a few minutes from its first basketball gold but couldn’t finish the job against the Americans.

 

The U.S. came in averaging nearly 117 points and stomping on their competition with such ease that even the Olympics’ own daily preview had a hard time envisioning intrigue, writing that it would “likely take a great game from Spain and an off-day from the USA to cause an upset.”

 

Well, Spain brought the great game and trailed by only a point heading into the fourth quarter.

 

But the Spanish somehow lost sight of James, and the game’s best player drove uncontested and threw it down for a 99-91 lead with 2:48 left. After Marc Gasol dunked, James dribbled outside the circle with Marc Gasol giving him just a bit too much room, and James pulled up for the 3 that made it 102-93 with 1:59 to play.

 

 

 

 

 

Abundance of talent

 

It was the 14th gold medal for the Americans, who lost at least five players who might have been on the team when Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and Derrick Rose had to pull out with injuries and Blake Griffin was hurt in training camp.

 

Along the way, they showed they could be vulnerable during their exhibition schedule, falling into early holes against Brazil and Spain, having to hold on against Argentina.

 

Any concerns once they arrived in London seemed to be wiped away as quickly as the way the Americans play.

 

They were tested only once, beating Lithuania 99-94, and the statistics revealed a tournament that was more varsity against junior varsity than best in the world against each other. The Americans came in leading the tournament in eight statistical categories, with laughably lopsided advantages in points off turnovers (198-77) and fast-break points (175-55).

 

James isn’t sure if he will return after he, Bryant, Anthony, Chris Paul and Deron Williams joined a list of 13 Americans who have won multiple gold medals.

 

Paul’s basket while drawing a foul near the end had Krzyzewski jumping for joy in his final minutes as U.S. national team coach. He said even before joining Hank Iba as the only coaches to lead the U.S. to consecutive golds that this would be his last game — though USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo promised to do his best sales job to bring the respected coach back.

 

 

 

 

He led a powerful performance in Britain, where there is such little history and awareness of basketball that some basic rules were explained during pregame announcements.

 

Now the British have seen the game at its highest level.

 

“We came through from the beginning of July and worked hard for one goal and I’m glad I accomplished it,” Durant said.

 

 

 

 

This has absolutely nothing to do with Team USA’s Gold medal in Basketball…..but who minds just one more look at Team USA’s Gold Medal Ladies??? Lord Have Mercy!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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