Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Friday, March 13, 2009

The 912 Project: Glenn Beck Principles and Values - See Video

Glenn Beck unveiled his new website, The 912 Project, on his show earlier tonight.

The website is dedicated to helping people find others who share our principles and values. Read about it below and see the 9 Principles and 12 values at the core of this movement. We also have the video from Beck’s "You Are Not Alone Show" below.


Unite or Die

The 912 Project

It seems so simplistic to outline the principles and values that we, as Americans, live by. Yet, in the world as it has become recently, it has seemed to become necessary to actually take a look at what our core beliefs are.

I think that over the years, we have gotten fat, lazy and way too comfortable. I think that Americans have forgotten what its like to have to be uncomfortable or to have to struggle. We’ve forgotten that the entire world doesn’t live the way we live. We think we are sacrificing if we decide to stay at the Holiday Inn instead of the Hilton. When I read what people write about life during the Great Depression, I realize we don’t know what hardship is. When I read what people write about life during World War II, I realize we don’t know what its like for our nation to be at war. We aren’t making sacrifices, just the few who have gone to war have sacrificed for us. The rest of us have gone on with life as usual and have prospered.

We have so much prosperity that we have come to believe that is the norm. We have forgotten how to put others before ourselves. We have forgotten how to put our country before ourselves. We are selfish and petty and spoiled.

With the events of the past year, I think many of us have stepped back for a minute and looked at what has been happening around us. It is frightening to look at. Taking our freedom and prosperity for granted has put us on the verge of losing it all. We need to step back and go back to our core values.

Glenn Beck held a forum earlier tonight that we live blogged here. He thesis is that we need to remember we are not alone, we are not surrounded, in fact … We Surround Them. He laid out his list of nine principles and twelve values that are the core of our belief system. I’ve listed them below. They seem so commonsensical that it seems odd to have to list them. But apparently we do need to.

During his special he introduced his new website, The 912 Project (the912project.com). He describes it as a place for like-minded people to come together for reassurance that they are not alone. As Beck pointed out in his show, we have to support each other, we need to Unite, or Die.

The 12 Values:

* Honesty
* Reverence
* Hope
* Thrift
* Humility
* Charity
* Sincerity
* Moderation
* Hard Work
* Courage
* Personal Responsibility
* Gratitude

The Nine Principles

* 1. America is good.
* 2. I believe in God and He is the Center of my Life.
* 3. I must always try to be a more honest person than I was yesterday.
* 4. The family is sacred. My spouse and I are the ultimate authority, not the government.
* 5. If you break the law you pay the penalty. Justice is blind and no one is above it.
* 6. I have a right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, but there is no guarantee of equal results.
* 7. I work hard for what I have and I will share it with who I want to. Government cannot force me to be charitable.
* 8. It is not un-American for me to disagree with authority or to share my personal opinion.
* 9. The government works for me. I do not answer to them, they answer to me.



Glenn Beck - The 912 Project - Video

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Using a pre-paid cell phone works just fine for protecting your privacy but you can only use that particular phone to place private calls...What if you didn't have your phone with you or your minutes have run out and you need to place an important call immediately?

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You can conduct your own caller ID investigation by simply using the pre-paid phone card and calling a friend who has caller ID and ask them what number appears on their call ID screen.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Phillips 66 Women's Championship Begins On Thursday













Story By Wendell Barnhouse | wendell@big12sports.com
Big 12 Sports.com Correspondent

No. 8 Kansas (17-12) vs. No. 9 Nebraska (15-14)
1:30 p.m. Thursday, Cox Cable

Jayhawks Up To Now: The Jayhawks started 2-8 in conference play but recovered to win four of its last five. Junior guard/forward Danielle McCray, a first team All-Big 12 selection, has led the late surge. She has averaged 26.8 points and 10.8 rebounds over the five games. Sophomore center Krysten Boogaard has provided solid play in the low post.

Cornhuskers Up To Now: Nebraska has won four of its last five with the loss coming at Kansas. The Cornhuskers lost nine of its first 10 games starting from January to mid-February. Nebraska has struggled offensively and with rebounding.

Key Players: Kansas - Junior guard/forward Danielle McCray, sophomore center Krysten Boogaard, senior guard Ivana Catic, junior guard Sade Morris; Nebraska - Junior forward Cory Montgomery, junior guard Yvonne Turner, sophomore center Catheryn Redmon, sophomore guard Dominique Kelley.
Kansas Wins: If McCray continues her strong play. The junior's ability to score inside and from the 3-point line makes her difficult to guard. If she's able to score at least 20, the Jayhawks have a good chance of winning.

Nebraska Wins: If the Cornhuskers take care of the ball and force Kansas into mistakes. Nebraska can boost its offensive production by getting easy baskets from turnovers. The Jayhawks are last in the Big 12 in turnover margin.

Previously: The teams split their two regular-season meetings. Nebraska won at home, 67-58, on Jan. 21 while Kansas won in Lawrence, 70-57, on Feb. 28.

Big 12 Championship History: Kansas is 8-12 in Big 12 postseason play, while Nebraska is 7-12.
Up Next: The winner of this game plays No. 1 seed Oklahoma at 11 a.m. Friday in the quarterfinals.

No. 5 Kansas State (23-6) vs. No. 12 Colorado (11-17)
11 a.m. Thursday, Cox Cable

Kansas State Up To Now: The Wildcats lost four of their last eight games but most of those defeats can be attributed to senior point guard Shalee Lehning being limited by mononucleosis. Three of Kansas State's six Big 12 losses came on the road to ranked teams. Junior forward Ashley Sweat is the team's top scorer.
Colorado Up To Now: The Buffaloes were derailed when junior guard Whitney Houston was lost for the season to a knee injury. Inexperience and a lack of depth contributed to Colorado finishing last in the standings. Sophomore forward Brittany Smith is an outstanding all-around player who leads the team in scoring and rebounding.

Key Players: Kansas State - Senior guard Shalee Lehning, senior forward Marlies Gipson, junior forward Ashley Sweat; Colorado - Sophomore forward Brittany Spears, senior center Kara Richards, junior guard Bianca Smith.

Kansas State Wins: If Shalee Lehning shines. These teams played last Saturday in Boulder and the Wildcats won behing Lehning's triple double. Lehning, a senior point guard, has been recovering from mononucleosis. If she can get the ball to forwards Ashley Sweat and Marlies Gipson, Kansas State should win.

Colorado Wins: If the Buffaloes bring the defensive pressure. Colorado is last in the Big 12 in scoring defense and next to last in scoring offense. The Buffs can advance to the quarterfinals only if they force some turnovers and keep Lehning out of the lane.

Previously: Kansas State won both games - 72-60 in Manhattan on Feb. 21 and 71-61 in Boulder on March 7.

Big 12 Championship History: Kansas State is 11-12 in Big 12 postseason play, while Colorado is 8-11.
Up Next: The winner of this game plays No. 4 seed Texas A&M at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the quarterfinals.

No. 7 Texas Tech (16-14) vs. No. 10 Oklahoma State (15-14)
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Cox Cable

Lady Raiders Up To Now: Texas Tech had a promising beginning to conference play, knocking off Texas in Lubbock. The Lady Raiders, though, followed that up by losing three of their next four. Tech closed out conference play by losing five of its last seven.

Cowgirls Up To Now: Oklahoma State, which made the NCAA Tournament last seson, has had a disappointing season. At the beginning of February, the Cowgirls faced a five-game schedule of Texas, Oklahoma, Baylor, Kansas State and Texas. Oklahoma State won just one of those games. Junior guard Andrea Riley led the Big 12 in scoring but the Cowgirls lacked second and third scorers.

Key Players: Texas Tech - Senior forward Dominic Seals, junior guard Jordan Murphree; freshman center Kierra Mallard; Oklahoma State - Junior guard Andrea Riley, senior forward Shaunte Smith, junior forward Tegan Cunningham.

Texas Tech Wins: If it controls the pace. The Lady Raiders can't afford to get in a full-court contest with Oklahoma State. Texas Tech has its most success if the game stays in the 60s. A fast-paced game would favor Oklahoma State and point guard Andrea Riley.

Oklahoma State Wins: If someone other than Andrea Riley steps forward as a scorer. Riley is jet quick and capable of scoring 30.

Previously: The teams split their two regular-season game with each winning on the other's court. Oklahoma State won 65-60 in Lubbock on Jan. 31 while Texas Tech won in Stillwater 74-70 on Feb. 21.

Big 12 Championship History: Texas Tech is 13-10 in Big 12 postseason play, while Oklahoma State is 8-12.

Up Next: The winner of this game plays No. 2 seed Baylor at 5 p.m. Friday in the quarterfinals.

No. 6 Texas (20-10) vs. No. 11 Missouri (13-16)
5 p.m. Thursday, Cox Cable


Longhorns Up To Now: The Longhorns appeared to be gaining momentum when they put together a five-game winning streak to start February. But Texas frittered that away with a stumbling finish. UT struggled offensively as it lost five of its last six. Senior forward Ashley Lindsey has been steady. Junior guard Brittainey Raven is one of two Longhorns averaging double figures.


Tigers Up To Now: Missouri never recovered from losing eight of its first nine Big 12 games. Alyssa Hollins is the only senior on the roster and the Tigers' inexperience showed as they battled through the Big 12 season. Missouri displayed some of its potential with a 52-43 victory over Kansas State on Feb. 18.


Key Players: Texas - Junior guard Brittainey Raven, freshman forward Ashleigh Fontenette; sophomore guard Kathleen Nash; Missouri - Senior guard Alyssa Hollins, junior forward Jessra Johnson, sophomore guard RaeShara Brown.


Texas Wins: If its offense wakes up. The Longhorns have plenty of depth but they need to have key players like Raven and Nash step forward with offensive contributions. In its last five games, Texas is averaging 18 turnovers and just eight assists. Those numbers need to be less skewed.


Missouri Wins: If it forces turnovers. Texas has struggled offensively in recent games, particularly when it comes to ball security. If the Tigers - who are second in the conference in forcing turnovers - can disrupt the Longhorns and produce some easy baskets, they've got the ability to pull an upset.
Previously: Texas won at Missouri, 66-56, on Feb. 24.

Big 12 Championship History: Texas is 15-11 in Big 12 postseason play, while Missouri is 6-12.


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Sushil Bansal Arrest!

Sushil Bansal Arrest

Sushil Bansal of Advanced Integrated Technologies has been arrested also in that Yusuf Acar matter LALATE broke earlier.


Sushil Bansal, president and chief executive of Advance Integrated was handed an arrest by FBI agents this morning along with Acar (pictured above).

Acar is head of IT Technology in the Washington DC city government’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer.

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Baylor Proud: Men’s Hoops Bounces Top-Seed Kansas from Big 12 Tournament

CBSsports.com front page

You could hear the cheers erupt around the building here this afternoon as the Baylor men’s basketball team pulled off the biggest upset in Big 12 Tournament history,
knocking off the top-seeded and 11th-ranked Kansas Jayhawks 71-64 in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament.

Head coach Scott Drew had never before seen his team defeat Kansas; in fact, the Bears had lost eight in a row to the Jayhawks since beating them on Big Monday in 2001. Even more impressively, only once before had the Big 12’s top seed lost its opening game; that came in 2001 when conference champion Iowa State was defeated by — you guessed it — the Baylor Bears.

Today’s win put Baylor front and center on the front pages of ESPN.com, CBSsports.com and SI.com, among others; in fact, as I write this, SI.com has Baylor basketball (beating KU) and Baylor football (lineman Jason Smith, a likely top NFL pick) as its main two stories.

The Baylor men will next face the winner of this afternoon’s game between 5th-seed Texas and 4th-seed Kansas State; the semifinal match-up will tip off Friday at 6 p.m. and will be televised on the Big 12 Network (check BaylorBears.com for listings). After a first-round bye, head coach Kim Mulkey’s No. 7-ranked Lady Bears also begin their Big 12 Tournament run as the conference’s No. 2 seed Friday at 5 p.m. on FSN.

Sic ’em, Baylor basketball!

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