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Rally with Hillary and Bill Clinton in Henderson! (www.hillaryclinton.com) By Rory Reid [To WBTI at Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:13:40 -0500 (EST) {info@hillaryclinton.com}]When Friday, January 18, 2008 at 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM Where Greenspun Junior High School, Gymnasium 140 N. Valle Verde Drive Henderson, NV 89074 General Area: Description Join us in Henderson for a rally with Senator Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton at the Green Valley High School! Host Hillary for President Events -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Barack Obama in Las Vegas on Fri, Jan 18 By Obama for America [To WBTI at Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:03:25 -0500 (nevada@barackobama.com)]Please join Barack Obama at a 'Stand for Change' Tour stop in Las Vegas, where he'll talk about his vision for bringing the kind of change we can believe in. Rally in Las Vegas with Barack Obama University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Union Courtyard Entrance at Pida Plaza Las Vegas, NV Friday, January 18 Doors open: 5:30 p.m. RSVP here to receive your free e-ticket: http://nevada.barackobama.com/rallylasvegas For security reasons, bags are not allowed inside the event. Please limit personal items. No signs or banners are permitted. The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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RE: Welcome! ---Pepperdine Alumni Event on January 19 in Las Vegas By Michael J. Neils [To WBTI at Thu, 17 Jan 2008 10:29:15 -0800 (Michael.Neils@pepperdine.edu)]"Dear Dr. Lei, Good to hear from you. Thank you for posting our information on your Web site. I would be interested in learning more about WBTI when you have a chance, Michael Neils," wrote Michael J. Neils, Senior Advancement Officer, the Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Secretary Elaine Chao and her Labor Department News Releases Update on January 17, 2008 (www.dol.gov) By United States Department of Labor [To WBTI at Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:03:51 -0600 (CST)] The following is a summary of the latest news release: U.S. Labor Department enforcement agency announces eight criminal convictions for December 2007 U.S. Department of Labor launches $4 million project to prevent hazardous child labor in the Dominican Republic U.S. Department of Labor announces $10 million competition to expand workforce system support of science, technology, engineering and math careers U.S. Department of Labor announces $1.2 million grant to help in cleanup and recovery related to Oregon storms U.S. Labor Department sues Fifth Third Bank and advisor to Operating Engineers Local 324 Pension Fund in Troy, Mich. Read the latest news releases. >>> Visit us on the web at www.dol.gov -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Pepperdine University wbti: Breakfast at the AACTE with Dean Weber in New Orleans By Adam Owenz [An e-mail from the GSEP Alumni Relations to WBTI at Thu, 17 Jan 2008 13:05:23 -0500 (EST) {gsepalumni@pepperdine.edu}] Alumni Relations Breakfast at the AACTE with Dean Margaret Weber*1 in New Orleans Are you going to the American Association for Colleges of Teacher Education Annual Meeting in New Orleans? Then why not join the Dean of the Graduate School of Education and Psychology for a breakfast at Cafe Adelaide in downtown New Orleans courtesy of the Alumni Office. Dean Weber will be in town for the AACTE 2008 Conference and would love to meet with you. Pre-registration is required. Click Here for more information and to register If you have any questions about this event please contact Adam Owenz, Manager of Alumni Relations for the Graduate School of Education and Psychology at (310) 568 - 5510 or via email at adam.owenz@pepperdine.edu Graduate School of Education and Psychology Office of Alumni Relations (Editor's notes) ***** About Dean Dr. Margaret Weber: Dr. Margaret J. Weber is Dean of the Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University. For several years, she served as associate dean of research and graduate studies at Oklahoma State University's College of Human and Environmental Sciences. Selected in 2001 to direct the Graduate School, Dean Weber has had a career in research, teaching, and university administration. She is an expert on the socialization of graduate students, and faculty development – just two of many topics that Dean Weber has covered in published articles. She is an administrator and strong advocate of the scholar-practitioner model of learning which educates students in theory as well as practical application. As the Dean, she has effectively and successfully led GSEP for many years. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Join Michelle Obama and Me in Las Vegas By John Kerry [An e-mail from U. S. Senator John Kerry to WBTI at Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:42:29 -0600 (info@johnkerry.com)] Hello Friend, Nevada’s caucus day is fast approaching; I hope you’ll make it out to your local caucus location. This is a critical day in the 2008 campaign, and I know Barack Obama can use your support. Click here to find the caucus location nearest you. With such an important caucus coming up, I’ll be in Nevada today and tomorrow at a number of events. I’m happy to be spending much of the day with Michelle Obama on a special day for her: her birthday. So come on out and wish her happy birthday with me, and get involved in the Obama campaign. We'll be at a free event at the Clubhouse at Bella Vita in South Las Vegas at 3:45. The doors open at 3:15, and while tickets aren't required, an RSVP is strongly encouraged. You can RSVP at http://www.nevada.barackobama .com or by calling Obama for America's Southwest Las Vegas Headquarters at 702.... Then tomorrow (Friday) morning at 10, we'll be in North Las Vegas for a Canvas Kick-off Event. It's at the campaign's North Las Vegas Headquarters at 10 am. Again, it's free. To attend, contact the Obama for American North Las Vegas office at 702... or email Nevada@barackobama.com. So please come out and get involved in this incredibly important campaign. And click here to get involved in the Obama campaign in these final days. Thank you, John Kerry John Kerry For U.S. Senate 129 Portland Street, Suite 500 Boston, MA 02114-2014 info@johnkerry.com www.johnkerry.com -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Electable By David Cohen [To WBTI at Wed, 16 Jan 2008 18:42:09 -0500 (nevada@barackobama.com)] Dear mike, Year after year, we see politicians try to get elected by dividing our country instead of bringing us together. It's no surprise Washington is stuck in the rut it's in, where lobbyists set the agenda and people talk endlessly about our problems without ever coming together to fix them. But in Nevada, New Hampshire, Iowa, and across America, something amazing has happened over the past 11 months. People from all walks of life -- young, old, black, white, Latino, Asian American -- are excited about this movement. That's why a Zogby poll conducted December 12-14 shows Barack Obama as the most electable candidate in this race and the only Democrat who is leading every potential Republican challenger: Sen. Obama Sen. Clinton Sen. Edwards Gov. Romney 35% 53% 44% 46% 38% 50% Gov. Huckabee 42% 47% 48% 43% 41% 47% Mayor Giuliani 39% 48% 46% 42% 45% 44% Sen. McCain 43% 47% 49% 42% 46% 42% Sen. Thompson 36% 52% 42% 48% 35% 51% In just the past few days, Democratic senators and governors from traditionally Republican states like Arizona, Nebraska, and South Dakota have endorsed Barack because of what these numbers show -- that Barack can bring millions of new people into the political process and compete all across the country. Check out what some "Red State" Democrats have said about Barack -- and find your caucus location so we can make history this Saturday, January 19 at 11:00 a.m.: http://nevada.barackobama.com/electability Many of our supporters have never been involved in politics before. They're young people who've felt that their government wasn't listening to them. They're Democrats, Independents, and even Republicans who've been shut out and disappointed by the same old Washington games. But they know that we have a rare opportunity in the next three days. We don't have to keep settling for what the cynics tell us we must accept. In this election, we can reach for what we know is possible. That's not just how we'll win in November -- it's how we'll govern for the next four years and finally start solving the problems politicians keep talking about. See what people are saying about Barack, and find your caucus location now: http://nevada.barackobama.com/electability Thank you, David David Cohen Nevada State Director Obama for America -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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press release--GOVERNOR GIBBONS NAMES IKRAM KHAN, M.D. SPECIAL ADVISOR ON HEALTHCARE By Melissa Subbotin [To WBTI at Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:42:16 -0800 From: "Melissa Subbotin" (msubbotin@GOV.NV.GOV)] Carson City— Governor Jim Gibbons announced today that he has named Ikram Khan, M.D. as an advisor on healthcare issues. Dr. Khan will advise the Governor on healthcare policy and issues concerning healthcare providers, purchasers of healthcare, consumers, and health insurers. Nevada has consistently ranked as one of the top 10 states with the highest percentage of working adults without health insurance. Governor Gibbons remains concerned that escalating health insurance premiums will continue to force employers, particularly small businesses, to limit health coverage for employees. “All Nevadans deserve access to affordable healthcare. Rising costs will limit many employers and employees from obtaining necessary coverage, resulting in an overwhelming number of employed but uninsured Nevadans,” said Governor Gibbons. Dr. Khan has over 25 years of exceptional leadership in the area of healthcare policy and strategy, both in the private and public sectors, and has served on several prestigious boards, commissions, and committees throughout the state of Nevada . “Dr. Khan’s experience will be essential to my administration and I look forward to working with him to explore creative solutions that will increase the availability of healthcare for all Nevadans,” Governor Gibbons added. Most recently, he was appointed by Governor Gibbons to the Nevada Academy of Health for the State of Nevada . In December of 2006, he was appointed by Governor Guinn to the Academy of Heath Steering Committee . That same year, he became a member of the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents Ad Hoc Health and Sciences Center Committee. Dr. Khan was nominated by the President of United States, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, to serve as a member of the Board of Regents for the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences- an advisory board to the U.S. Secretary of Defense. He also received the U.S. Presidential Recognition for “Steadfast devotion to the health and well being of patients” and helping to “promote the highest standards in Practice of Medicine.” “It will be an honor and a pleasure to serve as the Governor’s special advisor on healthcare. For many years, I have witnessed the challenges created by unaffordable healthcare coverage, which has left many Nevadans in dire need of services they simply cannot afford. I am committed to working with Governor Gibbons to develop creative and sound solutions that will help provide greater access to vital healthcare coverage for all Nevadans,” said Dr. Khan. Attached please find Dr. Ikram U. Khan’s full bio and extensive history of service to the State of Nevada . -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Barack Obama in Henderson on Wed, Jan 16 By Obama for America [To WBTI at Tue, 15 Jan 2008 20:00:21 -0500 (nevada@barackobama)]Please join Barack Obama at a 'Stand for Change' Tour stop in Henderson, where he'll talk about his vision for bringing the kind of change we can believe in. Town Hall in Henderson with Barack Obama Henderson Convention Center Grand Ballroom 200 Water Street Henderson, NV 89015 Wednesday, January 16, 2008 Doors open: 8:00 a.m. RSVP now: http://nevada.barackobama.com/henderson For security reasons, bags are not allowed inside the event. Please limit personal items. No signs or banners are permitted. The event is free and open to the public. Space is limited, so an RSVP is required. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Join Pepperdine for an Engaging Evening in Las Vegas [To WBTI at Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:55:09 -0800] By Pepperdine University Alumni Association (More details on 011108-1057) >>> Dean Dr. Linda A. Livingstone cordially invites us ....... -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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RE: A new reception for Mark... By Lorraine Tashiro [To WBTI at Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:23:32 -0800] "Good morning Dear Dr. Lei: Judge Denton ... Thank you very much for the invitation. Lorraine," wrote Lorraine Tashiro, Judicial Executive Assistant to Nevada District Judge Mark R. Denton. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Ready By Robby Mook [To WBTI Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:52:06 -0500 (EST) (info@hillaryclinton.com)] Dear judy, There is only one way we are going to win next Saturday: if we're all ready. We've been working for months to get ready for Nevada's first caucus. And with only one week left to go, it's crunch time. Hillary's stunning victory in New Hampshire gave us a real boost of momentum, but it's up to us to turn that energy into success in Nevada. That doesn't just mean going to caucus on Saturday. It means buckling down and getting to work in the next seven days. Help Hillary win in Nevada by joining us for Caucus Day trainings on Monday. You'll learn everything you need to know to help win in Nevada. Click here for more information and to RSVP. With Nevadans like you working hard for Hillary, I am confident we can succeed. Thank you, Robby Mook Nevada State Director -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Fantastic Reaction to "Letter to Sen. Obama" By S.B.Woo [To WBTI at Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:12:29 -0800 (PST) {sbw@80-20.us)] <<< About Shien Biau "S.B." Woo*1 (Traditional Chinese:…ÇÏɘË, Simplified Chinese: ÎâÏɱê, pinyin: W¨² Xi¨¡nbi¨¡o) (born 1937) is an American professor and politician from Newark, in New Castle County, Delaware. He is a member of the Democratic Party, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Delaware. (*1. Shien Biau Woo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia from a search on Google.>>> [[[ All the credits and responsibilities of the following opinions go to the responsers and author. It is not necessarilly (or not) to reflect this Institute and management's idea. ]]] Fantastically outpouring of support! See unsolicited and unabridged feedback from our readers, whether positive or negative (numbered in red), shown in the sequence of their arrivals. Behind the statements of "I agree 100%," or "Thank you for your hard work," or disappointment with Sen. Obama is the strong yearning of Asian Ams to achieve equal opportunity and justice. I hope that Sen. Obama sees these feedback and decides to invite us into his "change." FEEDBACK: 1) Where are you sending this letter? I have tried to contact him via email with no success. Is there a land mail address that one must use? Luise Heath Hamaguchi 2) Thank you very much for your continued work on behalf of all Asian Americans. In admiration, Jon Ying 3) This is a very good letter and I certainly hope he responds affirmatively. Christina 4) You did the right things, I am 100% supporting you. Thank you for your effort. I-chih Wang 5) I agreed 100%. Mansun Sy 6) Why are we pursuing someone who has spurned us? If he has not done so himself, then his organization has done so. If his organization has not done so, then it shows that his organization is so poorly organized, it reflects on his skills as leader. Either way, UNSUITABLE as President. No matter what he says now, it does not matter. P.S. I received some emails from an Israeli business organization which is also angry with Obama and telling people not to vote for him. Therefore it shows that he is not just ignoring Asian Americans but also Israeli Americans. (The last 2 sentences withheld) An Attorney at Law in Los Angeles (name was withheld by S. B.) 7) Why not send an e-mail to Obama, send it to us, so we can add our names on to make it more powerful! On the Internet, I often received letters like that. They are well written. What I need to do is just added my name, e-mail address, and zip code. To add something to the "Comments" slot is "optional". This is just FYI. Thank you for your hard work! Bests, F.C. 8) you should post this on youtube as well so that the world can see. Senator Obama owes us an explanation. Alok Agrawal 9) Thanks for drafting this eloquent message. I look forward to Obama's response. Jonathan Lim 10) Good letter. Lets hope he sees the light. Regards, K. S. Thomas 11) Great job!!! Ed Tseng 12) great! how to reach him? what's fax number or mailing address? Sherman Hu 13) Thank you for your efforts. Happy New Year to You !! Prof. Helen G. F. Yu 14) Thanks for your willingness to go the extra-mile. I hope that Senator Obama's organization would provide a meaningful response. Please urge all those who are excited about Senator Obama's candidacy to write him regarding our concerns. Chung-I 15) STOP TELLING ME WHAT TO DO AND STOP EMAIL ME!!! Lijun Yang, M.D. Associate Professor Department of Pathology, Immunology, & Laboratory Medicine University of Florida College of Medicine 1600 SW Archer Road, Rm D6-18 P.O. Box 100275 Gainesville, FL 32610 16) I faxed the following letter to Obama to support 80-20. "Please answer 80-20's questionnaire with all yeses. Otherwise, I'll ask all my friends and relatives to defeat your candidacy in the California Democratic Primary. Gene Chang, Ph.D. Sylvania OH 43560" 17) Thank you for all the work. I greatly appreciate the effort. I support the letter fully. However, I'd suggest you change the word "Black" in the letter to "African American". Thank you very much, Xiannong Meng Lewisburg, PA 17837 18) Dear SB, It is reported that among his supporters are people from the higher educational spectrum, so I hope your "Open Letter" to Senator Barack Obama will elicit a direct, prompt and positive response! Tim. The Rev'd Canon TIMOTHY M NAKAYAMA Retired 19) Thanks for your action! Zack Wang from New York 20) Very well crafted letter. The first setback in New Hampshire for Obama may wake him up. Bill 21) Thank you for your email. I will forward the email to the Chinese community I could get contact with as broad as possible. Thank you again for your effort for the Asian's civil rights Haifeng Wang Yunfeng: Could you please forward this email to CSSA? Haifeng Wang 22) I just wanted to let you know your letter was extremely well written and I appreciate your earnest attempt to receive a more positive and fruitful response from Senator Obama. Nevertheless, I believe the Senator's actions speak far lounder than any response he may now conjure up. Senator Obama is a lawyer as well as a senator and so I have no doubt he can read and comprehend the questionnaire and subsequently write and communicate any problems he may have with the questionnaire. At the end of the day, he CHOSE not to reach out to 80-20 and ultimately sent the message to every Asian American in this country that he does not care about our vote and does not care about our equality. The President of this great country will have to make tough decisions every day that he or she is in office. Very rarely are there second chances. In my eyes, this is no different. 80-20 set a deadline for responses. Other candidates responsed with Yes's in affirmation of our cause, without badgering, without extension of that timeline. I appreciate their respect for 80-20, for Asian Americans, and for equality. To that end, I sincerely hope that 80-20 will not continue to seek Senator Obama's response and will not offer promises to remain neutral because he has already demonstrated that he does not deserve my vote. All my best in the new year, Nicole Lee 23) Is there a website for 80-20? If so, please let me know what it is. I'd like to find out more about the organization. Thanks. DChang 24) I missed the 6 questions which were sent to all the candidates. Please send me a copy of the questions which all candidates have been asked to reply to. Thanks. W.Y. Kato 25) Thanks for your action! Zack Wang from New York 26) We (Erie Chinese Journal) like to publish your letter to Sen. Obama on this coming issue. Would you please send your picture. It's a wonderful attitude that the Asian community is greatly involved in politics. Thank you so much! Best wishes! ECJ 27) Thanks. The ball is in his court now! Best regards, George 28) Excellent letter! Are we sending it to the media if he does not respond satisfactorily. Beverly Hong 29) I am 100% against Obama and I fully support your call for us to cast our votes away from him as long as he refuses to answer our questions to our satisfaction. I have another reason to oppose him. Senator Clinton was doing great late last year. All of a sudden the tide turned and Obama's poll numbers took a sharp upward turn. In the Iowa caucus with the help of last minute bandwagon jumping of independents he managed a 9% edge over Hillary. Granted, Obama is a great speaker. He has the ability to deliver very touching speeches. He was riding on his CHANGE outcry. But I am afraid (from a Democrat's view point) that there is a Karl Rove or Newt Gingrich conspiracy. I imagine that either one or the other GOP brains wants to prop Obama up to knock down Hillary Clinton. They know he is on cloud nine. He is having some unstoppable momentum right now. But they are betting that by election day that momentum will fade. They are betting that many of the same independents who are so crazy about him now will change mind at the voting booth. As they will stop and ponder: "Do I really want to see this guy be our president for the next four years?" Thanks to Bush. The Democrats are almost a sure bet to win back the White House in 2008. But if they fall into this trap and allow Obama to be their candidate (due to the GOP conspiracy and due to some unbelievable resentment or even hatred towards the Clintons), they will wake up on November 5th and find out that the GOP stole the White House one more time (they sure did it in 2000 with the help of the Florida officials and the U. S. Supreme Court, the did it again with the speedboating and with the help of Latinos, who loved Bush for his leniency towards illegal immigrants, in 2004). If the Democrats don't learn their lessons and allow the GOP to manipulate the voters at will, they deserve it. Alas. The war in Iraq will continue. The high fiscal deficit will continue. The massive job loss will continue. The recession will continue. The high oil price will continue. The suffering of the average middle class Americans will continue. And most of all, the unfair treatment in the work place to Asians will continue. Obama keeps talking about CHANGE. He not only wants to change from the Bush era. He also implies that we need change from the Clinton accomplishments. What was wrong with the Clinton presidency? Who else has the ability to turn a budget deficit to a surplus in relatively short time? Can Obama do that? People in this country have a very short memory. All they care about is change. Yes. The way our current president behaves definitely needs change. The way our Congress behaves needs change. Certainly we cannot put Clinton's presidency in the same mixture. The only thing wrong with Bill Clinton is that he cannot control himself in the presence of other women. It was truly disgraceful. Other than that, I really don't see any change needed. Kenneth Chia, Hemet, California 30) I support your draft open letter. Thank you for getting Asian Americans to involve in a meaningful way in the presidential campaigns. Leonard Cheng 31) Sorry for the delay in responding. I have been on the road the last week. No, I did not get any response from the Obama campaign. I am glad that you send out the open letter regarding Obama's statement. Thanks, and best, Dr. Victor C. Li 32) Why do you only support democrats? I thought you are form asian? Stephen Nip 33) This is a well-written letter, logical, intelligent and polite. If this does not engage his attention and commitment, further action from 80-20 shall be warranted. Thank you for your dedication to Asian American. Bik-Kee Vuong 34) I agree completely with the letter. David -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Veterans In Politics Presidential ... By Steve W. Sanson [To WBTI at Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:03:19 EST]Veterans In Politics International, Inc. Presidential .......> www.VeteransInPolitics.com -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
011508-2032 |
Caucus in Nevada this Saturday By John Kerry [To WBTI at Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:54:05 -0600] Hello Friend, One of the best things about our Democratic Party is that we decide our nominations state by state, region by region -- and I can tell you, the West has never had a bigger voice in choosing our next President than Nevada will have this Saturday when you have the chance to get together with your friends and neighbors and caucus. ... ... A caucus will be held right in your neighborhood in a local school, church, or community center. Click here to find your caucus location and caucus for Barack. If you've never caucused before, you're about to do something special. The excitement of the caucus room, where your neighbors talk about the big issues that matter to people and make important decisions for the future course of our nation, is unlike almost any other moment in our political process. It's like a town meeting from my native New England, only the meeting is to decide the next leader of our country. So click here to find your caucus location, and please be sure to caucus on Saturday. The eyes of the world really will be on Nevada this Saturday, January 19th at 11am, and the success of the Democratic Party can ride on your choice. The stakes couldn't be higher in Nevada: from Bush broken promises on Yucca Mountain, to the highest foreclosure rate in the nation and a 110% increase in bankruptcies in the last year -- we need real change, fundamental change, transformative change, ... I hope you'll go out and caucus, ... Thanks, John Kerry -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Show the world By Obama for America [To WBTI at Mon, 14 Jan 2008 15:18:15 -0500 (nevada@barackobama.com)] The eyes of the country will be on Nevada for the January 15 Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas. Let's show them what a grassroots movement looks like. Join special guests Kal Penn, Tatyana Ali, and Brandon Routh before the debate and show your support for Barack: http://nevada.barackobama.com/LVdebate Here are the details: Show Your Support for Barack Tuesday, January 15, 3:45 p.m. Cashman Theatre Parking Lot B 850 North Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, Nevada With millions of voters across the country and thousands of Nevada caucusgoers expected to tune in on TV, it's important to show everyone how strong our support is in the Silver State. Wear your Obama gear and come out to join fellow supporters outside the debate at 3:45 and rally for Barack as he arrives: http://nevada.barackobama.com/LVdebate Hope to see you there! Obama for America -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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[Bob Beers Blog] Bob Beers' Blog - 6 new articles By Bob Beers [An e-mail from Nevada State Senator Bob beers to WBTI at Sat, 12 Jan 2008 00:30:52 -0500]Here are the FeedBlitz email updates for ... Ron Paul Tanks More Strange Math from Clark Schools Fred Thompson Wins SC Debate Global Warning - The Reno File Wyoming Presidential Preference Severe Budget Crunch Causes Worker Firing More Recent Articles Search Bob Beers' Blog Ron Paul Tanks A bunch of commentors on my blog here have expressed support for Ron Paul. And I have found some of his ideas intriguing myself. However, it appears it was a strategic error for Congressman Paul to push for inclusion in last night?s debate. He set a record for the lowest favorability ratings with focus group watchers [...] -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Organize for Change with Hillary (www.hillaryclinton.com) By Ruben Kihuen [To WBTI at Fri, 16 Nov 2007 13:23:14 -0500 (EST) from Assemblyman Ruben Kihuen {info@hillaryclinton.com}] Dear judy, Hillary will be visiting District 11 this Saturday to meet with families from all over southern Nevada. I hope you can make it to the rally, but most importantly, we hope you will continue to be involved in the political process during this historic time for Nevada! For more information and to RSVP for this event, please visit our website: www.hillaryclinton.com/lasvegas Sincerely, Assemblyman Ruben Kihuen -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Hillary on Yucca Mountain (www.hillaryclinton.com) By Bob Miller[To WBTI at Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:17:45 -0400 (EDT) {info@hillaryclinton.com from: "Governor Bob Miller"] Dear judy, For years, Nevadans have battled plans to make our state the nation's nuclear waste dump. The rush to build and activate the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository is an absolute travesty, and a fight I've been involved with personally as Nevada's Governor. Imagine thousands of trucks carrying hazardous waste across our nation's busiest highways every day, headed for Nevada. Now imagine the disastrous results of an accident or terrorist attack. Hillary Clinton has been a consistent and vocal opponent of Yucca. As president she will not move forward with the Yucca Mountain project. But she also understands the need to act now to bring unanswered questions to light and hold the Bush administration accountable for its bait-and-switch tactics. Hillary is taking a stand. She requested a hearing of the Environment and Public Works committee on Yucca Mountain which is set for this Wednesday, October 31 -- appropriately, on Nevada Day. Hillary has shown that she stands with Nevada. And Nevadans for Hillary is standing with her by reaching out to Nevada Democrats to make sure they know about these important hearings. Hundreds of volunteers will be in our offices this week to talk with their fellow Democrats about Yucca Mountain and let them know that Hillary stands with us. Now I'm asking you to stand with Hillary -- please sign up to volunteer today. The Bush administration has pushed forward on a reckless course towards licensing Yucca Mountain, with arrogant disregard for science. There are serious public health and safety questions to be answered, but that hasn't stopped the process. Even new revelations of an earthquake fault beneath the site, and secret plans to double the size of the repository have not deterred the Bush administration in its march towards Yucca. Stand with Hillary against Yucca Mountain -- volunteer today! Hillary knows that our nation needs a comprehensive energy policy which is both diverse and responsible. As president, she will work with the scientific community to explore safe alternatives for long-term nuclear waste storage. This is a bipartisan issue, and a moral issue. It's about public health and security -- and not just for Nevada, but for our nation. Hillary Clinton knows this, and stands as an ally in the fight to stop Yucca Mountain. Show your support as Hillary asks the tough questions about Yucca -- please sign up to volunteer today! I have known Hillary Clinton for many years. She is the candidate with the strength and experience to bring the change that America -- and that Nevada -- needs. A Hillary Clinton presidency will mean an end to the reckless policies of the Bush administration -- including the rush to license Yucca Mountain. Please join me in supporting Hillary's efforts in the Silver State. Your time and effort could make all the difference. Sincerely, Gov. Bob Miller -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Just nine days By Patti Solis Doyle [To WBTI at Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:06:15 -0500 (EST) {info@hillaryclinton.com}]Dear judy, Our victory in New Hampshire was nothing short of stunning, but now we are looking to Nevada to solidify our new energy and momentum. We've only got nine days left until the January 19 caucus, and we are making the final decisions on our campaign strategy in Nevada. One thing is perfectly clear as we make our plans: we need your help making calls, knocking on doors, and doing everything you can to help us succeed on Caucus Day. Today Hillary is on the ground in Nevada doing what she does best: working hard to win. But she can't do it alone. We need Nevadans like you every day between now and the caucus. Will you commit today to help Hillary win the nomination? New Hampshire taught us one thing: ground game matters, and we're relying on you to help us get it done. Thank you for everything, (Autograph) Patti Solis Doyle Campaign Manager Hillary for President -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
011508-1001 "Business & Administration (PPAA20)" of WBTI's website, Tuesday, 8:37 a.m., January 15, 2008 #First Edition |
Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Advisory Board: Governor Jim Gibbons, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives Shelley Berkley and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson; Dr. Tony T. Lei, President. District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega, Vice Presidents. Dr. William N. Thompson, Director of Public Administration Institution; Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong, Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration; Dr.Sue Fawn Chung, Director of Culture Institution; Dr. John Z. Wang, Acting Director of Asian Marketing Institution. U. S. District Court Judge Brain Sandoval, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and former Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI's e-mail address: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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Rally with Hillary Clinton President Dr. Tony Lei: "When I needed you most, you came through with flying colors. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you." ---Hillary R. Clinton*1 By Rory ReidWelcome to join us a Rally with Hillary Clinton!*2 When Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Where Desert Pines High School 3800 East Harris Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89110 General Area: Description Join Senator Hillary Clinton for a rally in Las Vegas immediately following her appearance in the Democratic debate. If you can make it, we'll be watching the debate together, beginning at 5:30. The rally will begin at 8:00 pm. Host Hillary for President Events*3 {Editor's notes} (1). The founding members of Hillary Clinton’s Nevada Asian American/Pacific Islander Leadership Council, announced today (6/22/07), are: Loni Andal, Director of Business Development, North American Title Lolita S. Catoner, Filipino community activist; Member, Filipino-American Alliance of Nevada Sung Eun Chang, student activist, church youth leader Eun-Woo Chang, Professor of Chemistry, Truckee Meadows Community College; Fellow, American Council on Education (2004) Dosheen Cook, clinical psychologist Jesse J. Danen, R.N, MSN specializing in outpatient nursing; Member, Nurses Organization for Veterans Affairs (NOVA) Jack Dismanopnarong, Thai community activist Manuel Dumo, Past President, Federation of the Filipino American Organization of Nevada Dr. S.E. Elia, Chairman, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Raheela Haq, General Manager, Union Gas Limited Jeannie Hua, Attorney at Law, Chinese community leader Phung Jefferson, Attorney at Law Bryce Kunimoto, Attorney, Hale Lane Peek Dennison and Howard Steven Kwon, Founder, Asian Chamber of Commerce; Board of Director, Asian American Group Raymond Lam, President, Chinese American Citizens Alliance Rozita Lee, community activist Vida Lin, Asian community leader Ampaipun (Ann) Melton, Past President, Thai Association of Las Vegas Oscar Nonis, Asian community leader Rutt Premsrirut, real estate developer; financier; community activist Puoy Premsrirut, Partner, Goodman, Brown & Premsrirut Nancy Quon, Partner, Quon, Bruce & Christensen Law Firm Ben Racelis, Hawaiian community leader Dr. Prabhu Rachakonda, pulmonary specialist Ben Racelis, President, University of Hawaii Alumni Association, Nevada Elias Seneviratne, President, Universal Friendship of Southern Nevada; Immediate Past President, Sri Lankan American Association May S. Shelton, former Director, Washoe County Dept. of Social Services; Winner, Nevada Women’s Fund President’s Award Nick Shukla, former Legislative Auditor/CPA, consultant to State of Nevada, teacher Sophia Song, Chinese community leader Terry Song, Chinese community leader Kent Song, Chinese community leader Jerry Tao, Attorney at Law Ben Torres, Filipino community coordinator Kate Torres-Recto, Filipina community leader Rita Vaswani, Asian American community leader (2). The founding members of Hillary Clinton’s Nevada Educators Leadership Council, announced today (9/6th/07), are: Stacie Anthony, Forensics Teacher, North Las Vegas Rene Cantu, Education Advocate, Las Vegas Richard Carranza, Educator, Las Vegas Brian Cram, Former Superintendent Clark County School District, Las Vegas Chemene Crawford, Educator, Las Vegas Dick Collins, Lifelong Educator, Las Vegas Cathy Dreher, Retired School Administrator, Reno Jeanne Donadio, Educator, Las Vegas Mark Jose Dominguez, Educator and School Principal, Henderson Claudia Fadness, School Administrator, Fernley Nancy Fitzgerald, Elementary School Teacher, Reno Charles Fulkerson, Former Assistant Professor of Military Science, Reno Chris Giunchigliani, Special Education Teacher, Clark County Commissioner, Las Vegas Mary Griswold, Education Researcher, Reno Jeffrey Geihs, Educator and School Principal, Las Vegas Rabin Gokol, American History Teacher, Las Vegas Rosemary Hall, Educator, Las Vegas Carol Harter, Former President, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Susan Hastings, High School Science Teacher, Reno Billy Holben, Educator, Reno Marsha Irvin, Educator, North Las Vegas Gaye Johnston, Retired Teacher; Churchill County Partners in Education, Former Executive Director, Fallon Sandra Mack, Educator, Las Vegas Ronan Matthew, Canyon Springs High School, Principal, North Las Vegas Kevin McPartlin, Change Advocate, Las Vegas Jackie McRitchie, Retired Educator, Henderson Sarah Mersereau-Adler, High School Teacher, Carson City Eva Melendrez, Educator, Las Vegas Glenn Miller, PhD, University Professor, Reno Scott Millard, Math Teacher, Hug High School, Reno Eugene Paslov, Former Nevada State Superintendent of Schools, Carson City Sandra Patterson, Educator, Las Vegas Bridget Phillips, Educator and Parent, Las Vegas Charlotte Polise, Retired Public School Teacher, Elko Micheal Polise, Music Teacher, Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Elko Taylor S. Powers, Ready for Change, Las Vegas John Patrick Rice, PhD, Director of Institutional Advancement, Great Basin College, Elko Jennifer Ring, University Professor of Political Science, Reno Judy Roberts, Professional Educator, Henderson Tom Rodriguez, Educator, Henderson Carlos Romo, Director of Equity and Diversity Office, Truckee Meadows Community College, education advocate, Reno Peggy Breeding Rosch, Educator, Las Vegas Joyce Schoenberg, Administrator, University of Nevada, Reno Stephanie Smith, Educator; North Las Vegas City Councilwoman William Sullivan, College Administrator, Las Vegas Daniel Tafoya, Educator, Las Vegas Teresa Testa, Educator, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Dina Titus, Minority Leader Nevada State Senate; College Professor, Las Vegas Neftali Torres, Community Activist, North Las Vegas Mary Ann Toth, Advocate for Children’s Education, Las Vegas Porter Troutman, Educator, Las Vegas Jolene Wallace, Professional Educator, Las Vegas Valerie Waroway, Educator, Las Vegas Joyce Woodhouse, Former Educator; Nevada State Senator, Henderson George Workman, Retired Teacher, Former Churchill County School Board Trustee, Fallon (3). Members of Hillary Clinton’s Nevada Business Leadership Council (11/13/07)include: Brian Ayala, President, Ayala's Inc. Elaine Barkdull, Rural Economic Development specialist David Borgert, Icebox Kitchen, LLC Stephen Cloobeck, Chairman & CEO, Diamond Resorts International Louis Conners, Owner, Seven Seas Restaurant Bruce Deifik, President, American Nevada Company Chris Donohue , Executive Vice President, SouthwestUSA Bank Cornelius Eason, President, Priority Staffing USA Nancy Fennell, Business owner Elizabeth Gamble, Marketing and Communications Expert Dominic Gentile, Partner, Gordan & Silver, Ltd David Goldwater, President, Goldwater Capital Nevada, Ltd. Robert Gomez, President and Owner, Magic Brite Janitorial Myra Greenspun, Philanthropist and Community Activist Barbara Gruenwald, Attorney Faye Haber, President, Estyle CAPS Michael Haber, President, Small Business Authority Jan Jones, Senior Vice President, Harrah’s Entertainment Incorporated Tom Kaplan, Senior Managing Partner, The Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group Howard Lefkowitz, CEO, Vegas.Com Punam Mather, Senior Vice President, MGM Mirage Corporate Diversity Julia Mitchell, Owner, Tahoeblues, LTD Irwin Molasky, Developer and Philanthropist Dana Myers, President, Quanta Financial James Nave, Veterinarian Thomas Reilly, Philanthropist and Former County Manager James Rogers, Philanthropist Phil Satre, former Chairman and CEO of Harrah's Entertainment, Incorporated Henry Terry, Executive Director Human Resources, Playlv Gaming Operations James Tobin, Founder, International Bottle Company -------------------------------------------- About the Author Chairman Rory Reid: In the feature article "Meet our 'Best Up and Coming Politician' Chairman Rory Reid in Southern Nevada" by Jennifer Kung in 050107-1057 "Rory Reid, Chairman of Clark County Commission" (16th small line from bottom of the Home Page) on WBTI website at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti *1. Clinton, Hillary Rodham. 'How we won? ---Hillary Nevada wbti: Clinton's local and national visiability and popularity has been inspired to be built upon by the world leading search engines on Internet!' "A feature article in the section of 'Business & Administration' on WBTI's website," (January 14, 2007), Las Vegas, Nevada: Communitylink of Reviewjournal.com. *2. Reid, Rory. 'Rally with Hillary in Las Vegas,' "An e-mail from Nevada Clark County Chairman Rory Reid to Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) [Mon, 14 Jan 2008 14:52:23 -0500 (EST)]," (January 14, 2008), Arlington, VA: info@hillaryclinton. *3. Ibid. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
011408-3057 "Business & Administration (PPAA20)" of WBTI's website, Monday, 3:57 p.m., January 14, 2008 #First Edition |
Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Advisory Board: Governor Jim Gibbons, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives Shelley Berkley and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson; Dr. Tony T. Lei, President. District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega, Vice Presidents. Dr. William N. Thompson, Director of Public Administration Institution; Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong, Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration; Dr.Sue Fawn Chung, Director of Culture Institution; Dr. John Z. Wang, Acting Director of Asian Marketing Institution. U. S. District Court Judge Brain Sandoval, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and former Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI's e-mail address: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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<<< As one of our Distinguished Authors, Hillary has become a winner in New Hampshire! (To be continued ...) >>>How we won? Hillary Nevada wbti: Clinton's local and national visiability and popularity has been inspired to be built upon by the world leading search engines on Internet! By Hillary Rodham Clinton **--** Vision, Innovation, and Heart! Dear judy, After my humbling victory in New Hampshire last Tuesday, I said that New Hampshire had helped me find my voice.*1 But I wasn't the only one who spoke out. [[[ Washington Business and Technology Institute - Business ... One of our leading Distinguished Authors Hillary Clinton's comeback!!! (To be continued ...) >>> Happy Holidays 'Clinton wbti' has been one great brand of Made in Nevada locally ... communitylink.reviewjournal.com/servlet/lvrj_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=01101010550976144152... · Cached page· Translate this page Show more results from communitylink.reviewjournal.com ]]] *2 Volunteers across the state and the country made their voices heard when they worked hard getting voters to the polls. Thousands of people put in hours making phone calls and knocking on doors -- all to help make a real difference in people's lives. That's how we won. Now we have less than a week to repeat our success in Nevada. We need to reach out to caucus-goers, and I can't do it without you. Help make a difference in Nevada by signing up to volunteer. Now's your chance to use your voice. We're going to knock on doors, make phone calls, and do whatever it takes to get our message out over the next five days. You won't be alone. Hundreds of volunteers will join you, and together, you'll reach thousands of voters before Caucus Day, January 19. We are going to tap into the talent, spirit, and grit of our supporters, and we're going to change America. Your efforts helped us win in New Hampshire, and you can help me win in Nevada. Get started today and volunteer. Let's roll up our sleeves and get to work!*3 Sincerely, (Autograph) Hillary Rodham Clinton (Editor's notes) {{{ Washington Business and Technology Institute - Business ... Clinton wbti' has been one great brand of Made in Nevada locally, nationally, and internationally!*1 By Hillary Rodham Clinton. Dear judy, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! communitylink.reviewjournal.com/servlet/lvrj_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=01101010550976144152... · Cached page· Translate this page }}} [[[ Washington Business and Technology Institute - Business ... ... Titus wbti: As a distinguished author like Nobel Peace Prize Winner Al ... Nobel Peace Prize Winner Al Gore as one of our Distinguished Authors in ... communitylink.reviewjournal.com/servlet/...&START_COUNT=6 - 160k - Cached ]]] ***** When I needed you most, you came through with flying colors. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you. ---Hillary R. Clinton*007 -------------------------------------------- About U. S. Senator Hillary Clinton: Hillary Rodham Clinton is a United States Senator of New York. As a Senator, she has continued her advocacy for children and families and has been a national leader on homeland security and national security issues. She is married to Bill Clinton, the U. S. 42nd President. From 1993 to 2001, Hillary was the First Lady of the United States. As a candidate in the 2008 United States presidential election, she has consistently been the front-runner in polls for the Democratic nomination. During her years as First Lady of the United States, she was successful in several areas, such as establishing the Children's Health Insurance Program in 1997. Hillary's commitment to health care for every American has never wavered. She was instrumental in designing and championing the State Children's Health Insurance Program, which has provided millions of children with health insurance. She battled the big drug companies to force them to test their drugs for children and to make sure all kids get the immunizations they need through the Vaccines for Children Program. Immunization rates dramatically improved after the program launched. Her 1995 book "It Takes A Village," about the responsibility we all have to help children succeed, became an international best seller. The Lady has donated the proceeds -- more than a million dollars -- to children's causes across the country. Her autobiography, "Living History," was also a best seller. The book has been translated into 12 languages and sold over 1.3 million copies. In 2000, Hillary was elected to the United States Senate from New York. As Senator, Hillary has continued her advocacy for children and families and has been a national leader on homeland security and national security issues. U. S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was re-elected by a wide margin in 2006. New Yorkers reelected her to the U. S. Senate with 67 percent of the vote. She is now campaigned by her husband, former U. S. President Bill Clinton, and supporters for the United States President. U. S. Senator Hillary R. Clinton is one of the Distinguished Authors of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *1. Clinton, Hillary. 'How we won,' "An e-mail from U. S. Senator Hillary Clinton to Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) [Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:49:28 -0500 (EST)]," (January 14, 2008), Arlington, VA: info@hillaryclinton. *2. Gore, Al. 'Nobel Prize ---My (Al Gore's) speech ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE; President Dr. Tony Lei: A thing of peace with love is the joy of people on our beautiful earth!' "A search of 'Chao wbti, Clinton wbti, Gore wbti: Why Elaine, Hillary, and Al' by the world leading search engines on Internet," (December 24, 2007), U. S. A.: MSN. *3. Clinton. Ibid. (Editor's notes) The articles for U. S. Senator Hillary Clinton by WBTI have been published by the world leading search engines (Google, MSN, Search, Yahoo, Ask, AOL, Altavista, WebCrawler, Infoseek, Lycos, Sina, and among others) on Internet elegantly and promptly. *007. Clinton, Hillary. 'From the bottom of my heart,' "An e-mail from U. S. 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