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Monday, March 2, 2009

Muddog American Check This Out

Well America ... You Wanted Change! (Well, those who voted for it) This is one post that needed to go in my mix of Great American posts.

Blindsided By Obama the Radical

By Andrea Tantaros
Republican Political Commentator

It has become jaw-droppingly clear that Barack Obama seeks to radically shift the alignment of this country — tying its citizens to their government in a dramatic leftward lunge the likes of which America has never seen before.

Obama deceitfully billed himself a pragmatist on the campaign trail. He was marketed as a “moderate.” After his November victory, pundits predicted he’d govern from the center. — They couldn’t have been more mistaken. Barack Obama is an extremist progressive who seeks to molest our fiscal values and pumps up our reliance on fruitless government programs.

Obama certainly will be successful in his mission for unparalleled historic recognition. But don’t expect his face on the dollar bill in the future. READ MORE on FOX NEWS


Thanks Andrea! Great writing at Fox!

Wallace Haile aka Muddog American aka Muddog357 Google me :)

Friday, September 26, 2008

Rising Food Costs




Time Magazine just posted an incredible article on the Rising Costs of Food.
"All but the wealthiest readers will have noticed by now that food costs have risen this year. In May grocery prices were 4.4% higher than they were the previous May. If 4.4% doesn't sound like much--you spend $104.40 now for a cartful that was $100 a year ago--it's a huge deal to food producers and to budget shoppers, who are making lots of casseroles. The Department of Agriculture anticipates that grocery prices won't significantly fall before January; if the USDA is right, you would have to go back to 1990 to find a bigger single-year increase." READ MORE


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Friday, September 12, 2008

Muddog American YouTubes Missing Childrens Channel

YouTube Missing Children's Channel Announced
The International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children have teamed up with YouTube and The Find Madeleine Campaign to start a new missing children's channel.
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National Center For Missing and Exploited Children


The YouTube Channel Page Don't You Forget About Me

"The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC), in collaboration with the Find Madeleine Campaign and with the generous support of YouTube, has created this channel to help reunite missing children with their families.

The title of the channel, "Don't You Forget About Me," is named after the hit song by the Scottish Rock group "Simple Minds," and is featured in the video of 4-year-old Madeleine McCann who went missing on May 3, 2007." read More on the YouTube Channel

Don't You Forget About Me YouTube The Americas Missing Children


Videos of Missing ChildrenFrom Europe and Eurasia

Inform your friends, neighbors, family and everyone you know about the missing children in America and the World.

Muddog American Google Me

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Muddog American



Visit The NASA Blogs Site For Great Blogs Like Wayne Hales:

"Thoughts for Independence Day

Posted on Jul 03, 2008 10:21:24 AM | Wayne Hale | 1 Comments

Taking a little different tack today -- tomorrow is official birthday of the United States of America and it is time for Americans - and the rest of the world - to remember why the United States is as it is

At NASA we fall under the Constitution; yet in 1789 nobody believed that flying to the moon or the planets would ever be possible. Yet that controlling document says that the national government is to "promote the general Welfare" and thus it allows the United States to pursue exploration of realms unimaginable two centuries ago.

Here are two short stories that are worth pondering if you want to understand America." Read More: http://blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/waynehalesblog/posts/post_1215094883929.html

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Friday, August 29, 2008

Muddog American Be Prepared



Being prepared is the Boy Scout Motto for a reason. better to be prepared and nothing happen to effect you personally than to not be and get stuck without water (first and foremost), food, or shelter.

Take a quick visit over to NOAAs Hurricane Preparedness Center on the web and be sure you have done all you can to be prepared if a situation were to come your way. All areas are not effected by hurricanes, but everywhere has something. California Fires, Flooding in Louisianna and the Mid-West, Snow Storms, Tornados, whatever weather you may have in your area.

Muddog American Google Me

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

President Bush's Radio Address



President George W. Bush's Radio Address is a weekly show that covers a wide range of American topics from the view of the President. There has been a Presidential Address via radio since FDR:

"Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who became president in 1933, used the radio to deliver regular updates to the American public."

The first President to take office broadcast via radio was Harding, check this site out for more:

"President Harding Installed a Radio in the White House
February 8, 1922
February 8, 1922, was a big day at the White House. On this day President Harding had a radio installed. At the time, radio was the hottest technology there was, and the White House was on the cutting edge. Almost two years later, Calvin Coolidge, who followed Harding, was the first president to broadcast from the White House. Coolidge's address for Washington's Birthday was heard on 42 stations from coast to coast.

Before that historic broadcast, radio had played a big role in Coolidge's victory in the 1924 presidential election. The night before the election, Coolidge made history when the largest radio audience ever tuned in to the broadcast of his final campaign speech. Coolidge won the election easily, and in March, Americans listened for the first time to their president take the oath of office on the radio. "
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/jb/jazz/radio_1


Here is a handy list of some of the latest shows of the President of the United States of America:

President Bush's Radio Address by date and topic:
2008
Jul. 26 Freedom Agenda and PEPFAR
Jul. 19 Economy and Energy
Jul. 12 Economy and Energy
Jul. 5 Independence Day
Jun. 28 Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Jun. 21 Energy
Jun. 14 Trip to Europe
Jun. 7 War Supplemental
May 31 Congress
May 24 Memorial Day
May 17 Middle East Trip
May 10 Mother's Day
May 3 Economy
Apr. 26 Economy and Education
Apr. 19 Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Apr. 12 Iraq
Apr. 5 NATO
Mar. 29 Economic Stimulus
Mar. 22 Easter
Mar. 15 Economy
Mar. 8 FISA
Mar. 1 2008 National Drug Control Policy

Visit The Site To Listen In: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/radio/

Muddog American aka Wallace Haile Google Me or Listen Into a Show
http://www.MuddogAmerican.com

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Government Resource Links



I am listing some helpful links to further quests to learn, gain knowledge, and to be able to contact your American Government easily.

The White House


Senate

House of Representatives

Supreme Court


Supreme Court Collection


Census Bureau

Central Intelligence Agency CIA

Consumer Information Center

Some easy navigation to some important sites.

Muddog American Google Me

Friday, July 11, 2008

Where Do You Get Your Current Events News?



Google Current Events

In my travels throughout this wondrous World and America in particular :), I have received news from many sources. As I have gotten older, I realized that you get a different "take" on the news from one source as compared to others.

News comes in different formats, with different "spins", in different "styles"...

"Just The Facts Ma'am" :)

Or as video news, a news channel, breaking news, World news, news fact, news opinion, emailed news, radio news, political, weather, historical news, the list is endless.

The same story viewed from individual people will come out as an entirely different story, with different perspectives, a different "take" on the same situation, generally leaning towards the likes or dislikes of the current reporter you are listening to at the time.

Now, I am not "faulting" any reporter, I actually respect reporters and there responsibility to the World. They all have a big weight on their shoulders to find out what the truth is. By reporting the news, they have the responsibility to get it right the first time.

Just be sure to know the sources, do some research on your own to find the right news and current events sources for your current events information.

I have listed some of my personal sources for the current events listings:

NRA.org

Get your political news, gun law news, and breaking news from NRA sources

CNN.com

World, US, Politics, Crime, Entertainment, Business, Sports, and more News from CNN

MSN.com

World, US, Politics, Crime, Entertainment, Business, Sports, and more News from MSN

Yahoo News

World, US, Politics, Crime, Entertainment, Business, Sports, and more News from Yahoo

Google Directory

Top News and an excellent source of Current Events

BBC News

To Get A Broader Perspective of Current Events, World News, and Headline News

Getting the "real" stories from the reputable distributors of the news and current events of this Global Community.

Muddog American in the News

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Muddog American Nasa Blogs



Visit The NASA Blogs Site For Great Blogs Like Wayne Hales:

"Thoughts for Independence Day

Posted on Jul 03, 2008 10:21:24 AM | Wayne Hale | 1 Comments

Taking a little different tack today -- tomorrow is official birthday of the United States of America and it is time for Americans - and the rest of the world - to remember why the United States is as it is

At NASA we fall under the Constitution; yet in 1789 nobody believed that flying to the moon or the planets would ever be possible. Yet that controlling document says that the national government is to "promote the general Welfare" and thus it allows the United States to pursue exploration of realms unimaginable two centuries ago.

Here are two short stories that are worth pondering if you want to understand America." Read More: http://blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/waynehalesblog/posts/post_1215094883929.html

Thursday, July 3, 2008

MuddogAmerican On The Presidential Internet Debate Of The Ages!

Presidential Online Debate 08

Well this is an interesting turn of events isn't it? I am Not a partial Campaign Manager in all this and I am endorsing fully Michael Curry for Internet President Debate Winner 08! Let's Make It Happen!


I cannot at this time fully become a candidate for the Online Presidential Debate and election, Therefore, I yield and Endorse Michael Curry!

Presidential Online Debate 08
Internet Presidential Debate '08 On Blog Talk Radio July 24th At 8pm Eastern Time

HEADLINE BREAKING NEWS

Just in.....

A New Batch Of Internet Presidential Candidates Appears On The Horizon Of The World Wide Web.....

These Fresh, Exciting, and Passionate Internet Faces Have Stepped Forth With Their Views And Are Taking The Internet By Storm.....

JIM COBB "THE GOOGLE MAN"
Internet Motivator With A Passion For Creativity and Discussion

JOHN HIGH "THE FREEDOM GUY"
Travel and Business Facilitator With Strict Attention To Detail

MICHAEL CURRY "ASK MICHAEL CURRY NOW"
Transportation Expert With A Drive To Get The Job Done



SCOTT OBRIEN "HEALTHY COFFEE PARTY"
Business Health Mentor Who Leads With Exemplary Prowess

The Scheduled Event Will Take Place On Blog Talk Radio On The 24th Of July At 8pm Eastern Time. This Unforeseen Phenomenon Is Taking This Country And The Internet For An Incredible Ride Of Uncertain Endings, Impossible Accomplishments, And Inspirational Happenings.

Stay Tuned For More...

Monday, June 30, 2008

Muddog American For President!



A phenomenal occurance! Muddog American has hit the ground running in this news video above with the Presidential Election Candidate.

A crazy and powerful news story. Check it out :)

Friday, June 6, 2008

National Firearms Museum Muddog American



This is a great site to visit for a virtual tour, gun collector information and more.

"The Gun Not Fired

NRA member George Whitehead, after military service in WWII, moved to Port­land, Oregon and started a career with the Portland police department, even­tu­al­ly spending 27 years on the force. As a detective following up leads, he frequently visited area gun shops, and in 1969, purchased a Thompson sub­ma­chine gun from a dealer going through fi­nan­cial hard times. This Model 1921 Thompson, serial number 6040, had been sold by a small police department in the Milwaukee area and was still brand new."

Stories like these Read More: http://www.nationalfirearmsmuseum.org//default.asp

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The Right To Arms vs State Emergencies



I found this information on the NRA site.

This is a video of how we are, Americans, are slowly but surely losing our rights and our freedoms. Hidden behind of the scenes of disasters, this is the stuff our Government controlled media is not showing us as a nation.

You are fed tragedies and heartbreak stories but not the "Real" ones to take your attention away from whats going on in America. Check this out:


MuddogAmerican

Friday, May 16, 2008

Muddog American Connie Barker Effects Of Inflation Article

I came across this great article on "How To Limit The Effects of Inflation on Your Savings" by Connie Barker

"You have probably heard the proverb; there are only two certainties in life; death and taxes. While this is true, another certainty that should be added is inflation. Inflation is usually referred to as the worst tax around. Inflation however is not a tax, but the fact that your dollar is worth less and thus buys less. Inflation can affect almost anyone and can severely limit the buying potential and savings of an individual or family. Here are some tips to limit the effects of inflation on your savings.

One of the worst things that you can do is save money underneath your mattress. The reason being is not that a robber will always look underneath your mattress, but rather money that is not earning interest is exposed to inflation. Inflation can and usually does rise every year. For instance, 1% or even 3% rise in inflation can occur and does occur from time to time. This is the reason that prices go up and a dollar in 1970 bought much more than it does today. By saving money that doesn't earn interest, you are possibly losing several percentage points of its value each year. For instance, if inflation over the last 10 years totaled 10%, $100 saved in 1997 is still $100, but only has about $90 of its purchasing power.

In order to fight the effects of inflation, any money that you save should be invested. When you invest money, you earn interest. While no investment is 100% secure, saving money in a savings account, certificate of deposit or investing it in the stock market for the most part will grow your money. The more secure the investment, the lower the growth, but also the lower the risk.

Investing money is the best way to fight off the effects of inflation; however your money must grow a certain amount each year to beat inflation's effects. For instance, money in a Christmas club that earns less than 2% may actually have a negative effect on your money when inflation is factored in.

In order to beat inflation, choose financial tools that will more than likely beat the effects of inflations such as a certificate of deposit, bonds, money market, etc. Another important tip to beat inflation year after year is to choose investments where the interest rate is not fixed or where money can be easily turned into liquid and invested elsewhere. For instance, investing in stocks is usually a good choice due to the fact that a stock is not limited in its growth, where a bank account has a fixed rate of return. If there is a jump in inflation, over the amount of your fixed interest rate, you will actually be losing money."

Connie Barker is the owner of several financial websites including those dealing with Bad Credit Personal Loans

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Connie_Barker

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Muddog American G Edward Griffin Inflation Video



"If you have ever wondered what exactly inflation is, and how it's created, then this informative video, by Edward Griffin, done back in 1969 will explain it to you. Learn how institutions which can legally print money are artificially creating inflation every second. Those central banks are the root cause for decreasing the value our money and also the value of our work."

READ MORE: http://www.video.google.com

Muddog American aka Wallace Haile aka Muddog357 Google Me

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Muddog American What Is Inflation?



This is an awesome informative article on what exactly inflation is, what happens with it, and how it effects you.

Muddog American aka Wallace Haile Google Me

Here is a small piece of the article:

"Inflation is an increase in the price of a basket of goods and services that is representative of the economy as a whole.

A similar definition of inflation can be found in Economics by Parkin and Bade:

Inflation is an upward movement in the average level of prices. Its opposite is deflation, a downward movement in the average level of prices. The boundary between inflation and deflation is price stability.

Because inflation is a rise in the general level of prices, it is intrinsically linked to money, as captured by the often heard refrain "Inflation is too many dollars chasing too few goods". To understand how this works, imagine a world that only has two commodities: Oranges picked from orange trees, and paper money printed by the government. In a year where there is a drought and oranges are scarce, we'd expect to see the price of oranges rise, as there will be quite a few dollars chasing very few oranges. Conversely, if there's a record crop or oranges, we'd expect to see the price of oranges fall, as orange sellers will need to reduce their prices in order to clear their inventory. These scenarios are inflation and deflation, respectively, though in the real world inflation and deflation are changes in the average price of all goods and services, not just one."

READ MORE: http://economics.about.com/od/helpforeconomicsstudents/f/inflation.htm

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Muddog American Inflation Data

Doing research of current (year 2000+) inflation data, is getting easier as we move along in the information age. The amount and quality of statistics available today are generally a mouse click away.

I found this outstanding report on Current Inflation, The Inflation Rates From January 2000 to the present.

"Our Inflation data (see table below) is calculated to two decimal places while the government only calculates to one decimal place. Therefore, while being based on the government's index our data provides a "finer" view. January and February 2005 is a perfect example, according to the government statistics both months had an inflation rate of 3%. In January however, our data shows it as 2.97% and February shows as 3.01%. Therefore instead of the inflation rate being "flat" it is actually rising slightly. In another example we see August 2003 and September with the Government saying the rates were 2.2% and 2.3% respectively. This would lead us to believe that inflation rose .1% during that period. In actuality however, it rose from 2.16% to 2.32% or a .16% increase, substantially more than .1%!"

READ MORE: http://www.inflationdata.com/inflation/inflation_rate/CurrentInflation.asp

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Muddog American Located An Inflation Calculator 4 U



This is a handy device for checking what exactly the rising costs and inflation are doing to Americans.

Just input your data on initial year, final year, and amount of money and it will calculate for you the effects of inflation on that money.

Visit The Inflation Calculator

Muddog American aka Wallace Haile Google Me

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Muddog American A Positive Look At Rising Fuel

I came across this incredible article at LiveScience.com

American Life Altered by Rising Gas Prices is a break down of the Good that the rising cost of fuel has produced.
Wallace Haile aka Muddog American
Check this out:

"The knock-on effects are even more interesting:

Deaths down. Fewer miles driven means safer roads. One study predicts nearly 2,000 fewer people will die because of the recent price hikes.

Less gas consumption (fewer SUVs, less driving, etc.). One economist estimates that each $1 rise in gas leads to 14 percent less fuel consumption over the long haul. Of course, as consumption falls, some analysts say prices at the pump could dip, stimulating demand.

Less pollution. If we use less gas, logic dictates that smog will decrease (you’ll breath cleaner air) and we’ll pump lower amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Little if any research has quantified this potential outcome, but the traffic-death study also predicts 600 fewer pollution-related deaths.

Lifestyle changes. An online CNN poll, though not scientific, has 46 percent saying they plan to get used to “staycations” and 26 percent figuring to cut back on summer travel. Separately, a Florida State University management professor surveyed 800 employees in the southeast who each commuted at least 15 miles a day. Among the findings (which have not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal):

* 52 percent have reconsidered taking vacations or other recreational activities.
* 45 percent said escalating gas prices have caused them to fall behind financially.
* 33 percent would quit their job for a comparable one nearer to home."
READ MORE: http://www.LiveScience.com

Friday, May 9, 2008

MuddogAmerican Crime In America FBI



Finding great statistical data is usually just a Google Search away. The FBI has a dat statistics site full of Crime In America information. There is a contact us, learn more about the FBI, get our news, be crime smart, updates by email, even a kids page to learn more for the school kids. Here is an excerpt from the site:

"The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program was conceived in 1929 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police to meet a need for reliable, uniform crime statistics for the nation. In 1930, the FBI was tasked with collecting, publishing, and archiving those statistics. Today, several annual statistical publications, such as the comprehensive Crime in the United States, are produced from data provided by nearly 17,000 law enforcement agencies across the United States."

I have found this site to be informative, useful, and a great area for collective knowledge on Crime In America and The Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Read More FBI Crime Reports: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm