Morning teeny, great clicking....
And, great clicking to all Wildclickers, whether they say anything on this post or just click. It's the click that makes the trees smile......
sumac, Merry Andrew and the rest of the herd are clicked.
Evenin' Dan n' Teeny n' all wildclickers
Answering your question Dan - no burnt out areas to speak of...course thankfully, my house wasn't affected by raging fires nor smokey air.
There is a God
http://rainforest.care2.com/i?p=583091674
Glad to see that you are here, Stradee, and OK. I've been thinking about you.
Returned from second trip to SC late yesterday, and Frank's moving van is arriving in about 45 minutes. Hope to stay in place for good now, but the movers left some boxes and other machinery stuff there so it does not bode well.
We left SC in 97 degree heat, too exhausted to do any more cleaning up, particularly as it was clear that we would have to return one more time.
Hope to start catching up here in NC. Kitties are good. They were well taken care of by a good friend.
Glad to see you are back and safe, sumac. Welcome home to the Wildclickers.
The rest of my herd are clicked.
He, Stradee, this is for you. And thanks, Dan, for clicking for me.
Sen. Stevens indicted: 7 false statements counts
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer 13 minutes ago
Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican senator and a figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, was indicted Tuesday on seven counts of failing to disclose thousands of dollars in services he received from a company that helped renovate his home.
Stevens, the first sitting U.S. senator to face federal indictment since 1993, has been dogged by a federal investigation into his home renovation project and his dealings with wealthy oil contractors. The investigation has upended Alaska state politics and cast scrutiny on Stevens ?- who is running for re-election this year ?- and on his congressional colleague, Rep. Don Young of Alaska, who is also under investigation.
Prosecutors said Stevens received more than $250,000 in gifts and services from VECO Corp., a powerful oil services contractor, and its executives. From May 1999 to August 2007, prosecutors said, the 84-year-old senator concealed "his continuing receipt of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of things of value from a private corporation."
The indictment unsealed Tuesday says the items included: home improvements to his vacation home in Alaska, including a new first floor, garage, wraparound deck, plumbing, electrical wiring; as well as a Viking gas grill, furniture and tools. He also was accused of failing to report swapping an old Ford for a new Land Rover to be driven by one of his children.
Justice Department said Stevens will not be arrested and will be allowed to turn himself in.
Stevens has adamantly denied any wrongdoing but he said little else publicly about the investigation. Messages left at both Stevens' Senate office in Washington and his campaign office in Anchorage were not immediately returned. His attorney also did not return calls.
On Capitol Hill, Sen. John Warner, R-Va., called Stevens a hero, adding, however, he didn't know any details about the indictment. "All of us have time that we have to deal with that are tough," Warner said. "I wish him the best."
"I've known Ted Stevens for 28 years and have always known him to be impeccably honest,' said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., another longtime colleague.
Prosecutors said Stevens "took multiple steps to continue" receiving things from oil services company VECO Corp., and its founder, Bill Allen. At the time, the indictment says, Allen and other VECO employees were soliciting Stevens for "multiple official actions .... knowing that Stevens could and did use his official position and his office on behalf of VECO during that same time period."
VECO's requests included funding and other aid for the oil services company's projects and partnerships in Pakistan and Russia. It also included federal grants from several agencies ?- as well as help in building a national gas pipeline in Alaska's North Slope Region, according to the indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Washington.
A moderate Republican, Stevens has served almost 40 years in the Senate, where he unabashedly steered money to toward his remote and sparsely populated home state. He often drew criticism, however, for going around the traditional appropriations process to fund his pet projects.
The Justice Department has closely followed that money, looking for where it intersects with the senator's son, Ben.
A lobbyist and former state senator, Ben Stevens was paid as a consultant for many in the fishing industry who benefited from legislation his father drafted. When Ted Stevens created a $30 million marketing fund for Alaska seafood, Ben Stevens helped decide which companies got the money. Some were his clients.
Ben Stevens also had financial ties to a company that stood to make millions off a piece of federal legislation his father wrote. But he repeatedly has said he never lobbied his father and both men have dismissed such criticism for years.
Stradee wrote:Evenin' Dan n' Teeny n' all wildclickers
Answering your question Dan - no burnt out areas to speak of...course thankfully, my house wasn't affected by raging fires nor smokey air.
There is a God
http://rainforest.care2.com/i?p=583091674
Stradee are you okay? Earthquake? Fire? You guys are really getting it out there. So sorry California is going through this. Praying for all of you there!
sumac wrote:He, Stradee, this is for you. And thanks, Dan, for clicking for me.
Sen. Stevens indicted: 7 false statements counts
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer 13 minutes ago
Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican senator and a figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, was indicted Tuesday on seven counts of failing to disclose thousands of dollars in services he received from a company that helped renovate his home.
Stevens, the first sitting U.S. senator to face federal indictment since 1993, has been dogged by a federal investigation into his home renovation project and his dealings with wealthy oil contractors. The investigation has upended Alaska state politics and cast scrutiny on Stevens ?- who is running for re-election this year ?- and on his congressional colleague, Rep. Don Young of Alaska, who is also under investigation.
Prosecutors said Stevens received more than $250,000 in gifts and services from VECO Corp., a powerful oil services contractor, and its executives. From May 1999 to August 2007, prosecutors said, the 84-year-old senator concealed "his continuing receipt of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of things of value from a private corporation."
The indictment unsealed Tuesday says the items included: home improvements to his vacation home in Alaska, including a new first floor, garage, wraparound deck, plumbing, electrical wiring; as well as a Viking gas grill, furniture and tools. He also was accused of failing to report swapping an old Ford for a new Land Rover to be driven by one of his children.
Justice Department said Stevens will not be arrested and will be allowed to turn himself in.
Stevens has adamantly denied any wrongdoing but he said little else publicly about the investigation. Messages left at both Stevens' Senate office in Washington and his campaign office in Anchorage were not immediately returned. His attorney also did not return calls.
On Capitol Hill, Sen. John Warner, R-Va., called Stevens a hero, adding, however, he didn't know any details about the indictment. "All of us have time that we have to deal with that are tough," Warner said. "I wish him the best."
"I've known Ted Stevens for 28 years and have always known him to be impeccably honest,' said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., another longtime colleague.
Prosecutors said Stevens "took multiple steps to continue" receiving things from oil services company VECO Corp., and its founder, Bill Allen. At the time, the indictment says, Allen and other VECO employees were soliciting Stevens for "multiple official actions .... knowing that Stevens could and did use his official position and his office on behalf of VECO during that same time period."
VECO's requests included funding and other aid for the oil services company's projects and partnerships in Pakistan and Russia. It also included federal grants from several agencies ?- as well as help in building a national gas pipeline in Alaska's North Slope Region, according to the indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Washington.
A moderate Republican, Stevens has served almost 40 years in the Senate, where he unabashedly steered money to toward his remote and sparsely populated home state. He often drew criticism, however, for going around the traditional appropriations process to fund his pet projects.
The Justice Department has closely followed that money, looking for where it intersects with the senator's son, Ben.
A lobbyist and former state senator, Ben Stevens was paid as a consultant for many in the fishing industry who benefited from legislation his father drafted. When Ted Stevens created a $30 million marketing fund for Alaska seafood, Ben Stevens helped decide which companies got the money. Some were his clients.
Ben Stevens also had financial ties to a company that stood to make millions off a piece of federal legislation his father wrote. But he repeatedly has said he never lobbied his father and both men have dismissed such criticism for years.
My household came to a screeching halt, when this was broadcast live, today! He is a sleaze ball. Been in Congress since 1968 and is infamous for the "bridge to nowhere"! :wink:
Good to see you're home again, Sumac.
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I am certainly glad to be hone, ehBeth.
Hi WildClickers
Sorry i'm so late answering. Been a busy few days.
sue, so glad you're home and online again! We missed seeing your postings. Kittens cared for, Frank nearby ~ happy for you, sue.
All ok here, thank God!
Stevens' been a Senator 40 YEARS! and the DOJ is just now finding reasons to arrest that jerk? That damned bridge should have been enough to send his butt packing. politics
Late clicks, but home next four days ~ Hurray!
Thanks everyone for just being.
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Good time off, Stradee. So much to do here. Helped Frank unpack some boxes this morning from about 6:30 - 10:00. Since he had the hip replacement surgery just on July 9th, and is hobbling around on walker or cane, he is severely limited in what he can do. Can't bend over or down yet either.
sue, wow - from the date of the surgery to now - you both have accomplished a lot! Please take it easy though. Rest when you can, and sending good thoughts for your Franks quick recovery.
Nuther busy day - docs, appnt with dermotologist, purchased a brand new leaf blower...and now so danged tired - yardwork can wait till tomorrow - so can the house.
Stradee will click, then nap on the porch with kittens.
Glad to see you're safely home Sue! All clicked! :wink:
First click in a couple weeks. I've been slacking since my vacation ended.
Hello and good day to all.
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You have supported: (16,879.4)
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Hi Alex. Welcome back.
If you need someone to do your clicks while you're away, just ask for a back-up. There's usually someone available to help out.
OK ALL READING THIS............
Day after tomorrow - FRIDAY - the First of August - two days away is the birthday of our original Wildclicker - AKTBird57. Get ready for a celebration.........
The countdown is in operation.
All clicked for the rest of my 'herd'.
Your 'herd' thanks you.
Welcome back, Alex!
Hi ya Teeny
Beth, thanks soooooooooo much for daily stats, mz Gem!
Good evening all WildClickers!
Stradee wrote:Your 'herd' thanks you.
Welcome back, Alex!
Hi ya Teeny
Beth, thanks soooooooooo much for daily stats, mz Gem!
Good evening all WildClickers!
Hiya Stadee!
Looks like old Ted "Cat" Stevens is going to jail! All clicked! :wink:
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Tomorrows the day - GET READY