Welcome To The American Presidency Swing Voters First Decision Whether to Keep Bush. In Kansas, Candidates MarkAnniversary of Civil Rights Ruling. Democrats Attack Bush Over Gas Prices. http://ap.grolier.com/
Wired News: Thousands Sign Up To Sell Votes Boasting of the more than 6,000 Americans who have signed up to auction off their presidential votes to the highest bidder illegal activity under the laws of every state in the union Voteauction is now detailing its plans to begin an outreach campaign. http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,38931,00.html
Extractions: 03:00 AM Sep. 22, 2000 PT According to detective novels and TV shows, criminals are those who perform illegal actions clandestinely. But some real-world scofflaws get more mileage out of the adage, "If you've got it, flaunt it." Wireless Hot Spot Directory Search for Wi-Fi hot spots near you: Tech Jobs Partner Today's the Day Recently, the Austrian owner of Voteauction.com flaunted it.
Corporation For National And Community Service A publicprivate partnership that engages Americans of all ages in service through three national service initiatives - AmeriCorps, the National Senior Service Corps, and Learn and Serve America. Find fact sheets, school profiles, information on volunteering, presidential remarks, press releases and related agency information. http://www.nationalservice.org/
The President's Council On Physical Fitness And Sports Promotes, encourages and motivates Americans of all ages to become physically active and participate in sports. Includes details of the President's Challenge award programs for students, and the presidential Sports Award Program for ages 6 years old and up. http://www.fitness.gov/
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Extractions: International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Services CNNtoGO Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com A new poll finds a strong majority of Americans believe the outcome of the presidential race is important. Story Tools RELATED Roaring back: The candidates, post-hearings
African Americans For Democratic Leadership African Americans for Democratic Leadership support Wesley Clark's presidential bid. Includes information about the candidate, why they support him, issues and answers, plus how to help his campaign and AADL. http://www.aadl.us/
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Flag Picture Gallery Following the Mexicanamerican War in 1846, the nation had 28 states. A Presidentialorder was issued fixing the position of the stars for this flag. http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagpics.html
Extractions: Betsy Ross Homepage Resources: Betsy Ross Home Page Betsy Ross: Her Life Betsy Ross Guestbook Betsy Ross and the American Flag Quotes and Notes Flag Rules and Regulations Flag Timeline Flag Picture Gallery 5-Pointed Star in One Snip Flag Trivia Was This Her House? Point-Counterpoint Affidavits Canby's Paper The Betsy Ross House Betsy Ross and the Flag Web Links Click here for 50-Star Flags for Wallpaper or printing American ships in New England waters flew a "Liberty Tree" flag in 1775. It shows a green pine tree on a white background. The Continental Navy used this flag upon its inception. The "Grand Union" shown here is also called The "Cambridge Flag." It was flown over Prospect Hill, overlooking Boston, January 1, 1776. In the canton (the square in the corner) are the crosses of Saint Andrew and Saint George, borrowed from the British flag. The "Betsy Ross" flag. According to some sources, this flag was first used in 1777. It was used by the Third Maryland Regiment. There was no official pattern for how the stars were to be arranged. The flag was carried at the Battle of Cowpens, which took place on January 17, 1781, in South Carolina. The actual flag from that battle hangs in the Maryland State House. At the Battle of Bennington in August 1777 were two famous flags. One, shown here, is called the Bennington Flag or the Fillmore Flag. Nathaniel Fillmore took this flag home from the battlefield. The flag was passed down through generations of Fillmores, including Millard, and today it can be seen at Vermont's Bennington Museum. The other (not pictured) has a green field and a blue canton with 13 gold-painted stars arranged in rows. General John Stark gave his New Hampshire troops a rallying speech that would be the envy of any football coach today. He said, "My men, yonder are the Hessians. They were brought for seven pounds and ten pence a man. Are you worth more? Prove it. Tonight, the American flag floats from yonder hill or Molly Stark sleeps a widow!"
Presidential Prayer Team - June 3, 2004 presidential PRAYER REQUESTS FOR MAY 13, 2004. WORDS FROM THE PRESIDENT ON AMERICA SHISTORY OF PRAYER. Americans, on this National Day of Prayer, are thankful. http://www.presidentialprayerteam.org/
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