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  • Religious Freedom Under Lois Lerner

    New questions about IRS director of Exempt Organization Lois Lerner and the attitude she’s taken in the past about conservative and Christian groups are being asked. The Blaze reports, as head of the Enforcement Office at the Federal Election Commission, she had a hand in questioning the Christian Coalition during the 1990s, and again in 2003 as transcripts show her agency was busy questioning Lt. Col. Oliver North about why Pat Robertson and his wife were praying for him.

    FEC: (reading from a letter from Oliver North to Pat Robertson) “‘Betsy and I thank you for your kind regards and prayers.’ The next paragraph is, ‘Please give our love to Dede and I hope to see you in the near future.’ Who is Dede?”
    LTC: “That is Mrs. Robertson.”

    FEC: “What did you mean in paragraph 2, about thanking you and your wife thanking Pat Robertson for kind regards?”

    LTC: “Last time I checked in America, prayers were still legal. I am sure that Pat had said he was praying for my family and me in some correspondence or phone call.”

    FEC: “Would that be something that Pat Robertson was doing for you?”

    LTC: “I hope a lot of people were praying for me, Holly.”

    FEC: “But you knew that Pat Robertson was?”

    LTC: “Well, apparently at that time I was reflecting something that Pat had either, as I said, had told me or conveyed to me in some fashion, and it is my habit to thank people for things like that.”

    FEC: “During the time that you knew Pat Robertson, was it your impression that he had – he was praying for you?”

    CC: “I object. There is no allegation that praying creates a violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act and there is no such allegation in the complaint. This is completely irrelevant and intrusive on the religious beliefs of this witness.”

    CC: “It is a very strange line of questioning. You have got to be kidding, really. What are you thinking of, to ask questions like that? I mean, really. I have been to some strange depositions, but I don’t think I have ever had anybody inquire into somebody’s prayers.I think that is really just outrageous. And if you want to ask some questions regarding political activities, please do and then we can get over this very quickly. But if you want to ask about somebody’s religious activities, that is outrageous.”

    FEC: “I am allowed to make –“

    CC: “We are allowed not to answer and if you think the Commission is going to permit you to go forward with a question about somebody’s prayers, I just don’t believe that. I just don’t for a moment believe that. I find that the most outrageous line of questioning. I am going to instruct my witness not to answer.”

    FEC: “On what grounds?”

    CC: “We are not going to let you inquire about people’s religious beliefs or activities, period. If you want to ask about someone’s prayers. Jeez, I don’t know what we are thinking of. But the answer is, no, people are not going to respond to questions about people’s prayers, no.”

    FEC: “Will you take that, at the first break, take it up- we will do whatever we have to do.”

    CC: “You do whatever you think you have to do to get them to answer questions about what people are praying about.”

    FEC: “I did not ask Mr. North what people were praying about I am allowed to inquire about the relationship between-’’

    CC: “Absolutely, but you have asked the question repeatedly. If you move on to a question other than about prayer, be my guest.”

    FEC: “I have been asking you a series of questions about your relationship with Pat Robertson, the Christian Coalition. It is relevant to this inquiry what relationship you had with Pat Robertson and I have asked you whether Pat Robertson had indicated to you that he was praying for you.”

    CC: “If that is a question, I will further object. It is an intrusion upon the religious beliefs and activities of Dr. Robertson. And how that could — how the Federal Government can be asking about an individual’s personal religious practices in the context of an alleged investigation under the Federal Election Campaign Act, I am just at a complete loss to see the relevance or potential relevance, and I consider that to be also intrusive.”

    FEC: “Was Pat Robertson praying for you in 1991?”

    CC: “Same objection.”

    LTC: “I hope so. I hope he still is.”

    At the time, the FEC was investigating whether the Christian Coalition had been “coordinating issue advocacy expenditures with a number of candidates for office.” The Christian Coalition successfully fought off the allegations, but not before investigators took nearly 100 depositions.

    Lerner came under fire when she chose to invoke her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself rather than testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform committee about the IRS targeting religious and conservative groups. She has since been placed on administrative leave after reportedly refusing to resign.

  • Blowing Kisses

    We were on our way to the gas station to fill up my truck’s tank, when I looked over to my left and noticed an attractive woman puckering her red lips and blowing kisses at me. I smiled back and did my best not to look her way again.

    When I rolled into the parking lot of the gas station, I looked in my rear-view mirror and saw the same woman behind me. She pulled up and got out of her car jus’ as I got out of the truck.

    “Hello,” I said to her as she walked by me and towards the cab of my truck.

    She stuck her head in the window and started talking baby-talk to my Pit Bull Terrier, Roxy. After the dog finished licking her face half-off, she turned and headed back to her vehicle.

    As she strolled by me, she said with a smile, “Thank you.”

    “You’re welcome,” I answered as she got into her sports car and drove away.

    I though the old man on the other side of the pump from me was going to pee himself from laughter.

  • Beautiful Dream

    1997

    In a dream late last night,
    As I slept in my easy chair,
    Beautiful, filled with light,
    The scent of pine in the air.

    I talked with the Son of God,
    In this dream, in my sleep,
    He schooled me about the sod,
    An’ the promise he did keep.

    He said he loves the cowhand,
    Tho’ not mentioned by name,
    Face and neck all tanned,
    He loves us all the same.

    He showed how much he loves us,
    Spreading his arms fingertip wide,
    I pushed back my brim to see Jesus
    On the cross exactly as he died.

  • Rolling Eyes

    “‘Local News Stories’ is so boring,” she said to me as she perused my Facebook notes.

    “What,” I responded, feeling defensive, “It’s simple and direct.”

    “Yeah,” but it’s boring, boring, boring,” she added.

    “Then what should I call it?” I asked.

    She snorted, “How do I know? You’re the one with all the ideas.”

    I looked away so she wouldn’t catch me rolling my eyes at her.

  • Your Tenderness

    1995

    Your tenderness has touched me
    Touched me in a way unimagined
    Unimagined and lost in a memory
    A memory I hold in my heart.

    My heart is full for you
    For you are like no other
    No other I will need again
    Need again to seek no other.

  • Las Vegas’ El Cortez Added to National Historic Register

    The El Cortez hotel-casino in downtown Las Vegas,  built-in 1941 and remodeled in 1952, is now on the National Register of Historic Places. The El Cortez is one of the oldest original buildings still standing on Fremont.

    The National Register says when it opened more than 70 years ago it was one of the largest and most fashionable hotel-casinos in Las Vegas. The hotel was built in Spanish Colonial Revival Style.

    Marion Hicks and J.C. Grayson built the El Cortez, downtown Las Vegas’ first major resort, in 1941 for $245,000. The location at 6th Street and Fremont was originally considered too far from downtown, but it quickly became so profitable, Bugsy Siegel, Meyer Lansky, Gus Greenbaum, and Moe Sedway bought the property in 1945 from J. Kel Houssels for $600,000.

    Houssels originally opened the 59-room hotel and casino before the sale to the major organized crime figures. Houssels purchased the hotel back from Siegel’s group in 1946 for $766,000.

    In 1963, the Pavilion Rooms were added after the hotel was purchased by Jackie Gaughan. Another 15-story tower addition was completed in 1980.

    The 64-room Cabana Suites were completed in the former Ogden House in 2009 bringing the total room count to its current 364.  Gaughan, a casino owner and operator since the early 1950s, lives in the El Cortez tower penthouse and is known to be on the casino floor almost daily.

    The property is one of the few casinos to have never changed its exterior façade in Las Vegas, retaining the same signage and ranch themed architecture for over seventy years.

    The only other Vegas casino on the National Register of Historic Places is the Moulin Rouge, which burned down in 2003.

  • Not Even Chain of Command Trumps the Ego

    From: Kelly
    Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 5:42 AM
    To: Tom; John
    Cc: Dan; Ross; Monica
    Subject: Old Stories on Morning News?

    Hi Tom,

    As you know, I’m up early and monitor Reno’s Morning News to get a first glimpse of the day’s latest stories…so imagine my surprise when both yesterday and today I heard stories that were more than 4 days old!

    On Monday, Ross & Monica read the “Sandoval Wants $5M for Drones” story, which we’d covered the previous Friday and posted Friday on the web news page:

    Nevada Wants Drones posted 5/10, 3:43pm.

    Governor Sandoval announced Friday that he wants to use $5 million to help the state be selected as one of six US locations to develop Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (drones). If the FAA chooses Nevada as a drone development site, it could create thousands of jobs averaging $62K/year, bring $2.5 billion dollars into the state, and deposit $125 million into Nevada’s tax revenue account. (That’s some serious money for the Silver State!)

    Then this morning, I’d swear I heard a story that was so old, I’d already scrubbed it from the web news page. It was on FB on Saturday:

    Saturday<https://www.facebook.co/photo.php?fbid=10151895633298765&set=a.159166863764.147560.147303388764&type=1&gt;

    Cell Phone Violations — The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office has already issued 449 citations in the past four months to drivers talking or texting on their cell phones. Nevada State Law prohibits using a handheld cell phone while operating your car, and the fine can be $250. The State’s goal is to have zero fatalities on our roadways. Sheriff Haley believes we can do it, if drivers eliminate distractions and focus on the road.

    Just FYI, yesterday we had a record 21 stories posted on the web news page for 5/13… the most stories for one day since we began reporting news on our webpage, so I don’t understand why we’d need to pull old stories for news today… or any day for that matter.

    What’s going on?

    Kelly
    Social Media Mistress
    News Talk 780 KOH

    —–

    From: Tom
    To: Kelly
    Cc: Dan
    Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 10:08 AM
    Subject: RE: Old Stories on Morning News?

    Kelly — You’ll have to ask John. –Tom

    —–

    From: Kelly
    Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 5:31 PM
    To: John
    Cc: Tom
    Subject: Re: Old Stories on Morning News?

    John, why is Tom saying I’d have to ask YOU why two old stories were used on the morning show this week?

    Tom, why are you telling me to ask John? Why can’t YOU just tell me what happened?

    This is ridiculous. Could the two of you PLEASE TALK TO EACH OTHER and fix whatever ails you two? Frankly, it is hurting BOTH OF YOU in the eyes of people who have the power to make substantive changes to the KOH newsroom.

    Do I have to come down there tomorrow morning with a can of “Killer Kelly’s Wup Ass?”

    Love both of you knuckleheads and would hate to lose either of you. You both have such great talents… just wish you were putting them to the betterment of KOH’s timely, accurate and relevant news reporting, instead of pointing fingers at each other.

    I feel like I’m at home with warring siblings.

    Kelly
    Social Media Mistress
    News Talk 780 KOH

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    From: Tom
    Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 12:17 AM
    To: Kelly
    Cc: Dan; John
    Subject: RE: Old Stories on Morning News?

    Kelly — The last time I checked — you are not in my chain of command or John’s. You handle the social media stuff, John handles the news content. I simply put the morning shows together. I answer directly to John, Dan and Jennifer. If I am wrong about where you fit into my job requirements and my chain of command, then this needs to be addressed by someone in management. — Tom

    —–

    From: Kelly
    Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 5:56 AM
    To: Tom Darby
    Cc: John; Dan; Jennifer
    Subject: Your response to “Old Stories on Morning News?”

    Tom,

    Ouch!

    Last time I checked, there is no chain of command when it comes to the friendship and family that makes KOH the unique and exceptional place it is.

    I am truly disappointed that you could not see the intent, purpose or value of my email below. There were many other responses you could have made… your choice below was not productive, nor did it support your case for the new role you so clearly covet.

    This is not the first time I’ve given you guidance and advice as a friend, to help you more effectively work with KOH staff, so you could accomplish your goals. On several occasions you sought me out, called me at home on weekends and blind-cc’d me to help you better understand what you could do differently to accomplish your goals at work.

    You seemed to be blind to job titles on those occasions. Now, suddenly, you throw down the “You’re not my boss” card? Really?

    Clearly something has changed, and you are no longer interested in receiving advice or providing information that could assist in your defense.

    That’s fine. Just one last helpful hint… if you want to ensure Jen O. gets your emails, you’ll need to spell her last name correctly. I’ve added her to the cc list above, since you wanted her to get your email below.

    Kelly
    Social Media Mistress
    News Talk 780 KOH

  • A Fourth Scandal Coming for the Obama Administration

    The President is finding himself hit by multiple scandals including the deadly attack in Libya, the IRS targeting of tea party, patriot and religious groups and the seizure of Associated Press phone records in a leak investigation. Obama advisers cast the trio of controversies as an inevitable part of life in the White House.

    But there is a fourth scandal brewing.

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been playing favorites with who it allows to receive a media waiver fee and who doesn’t. Conservative groups seeking information from the EPA have been routinely forced to pay fees normally waived for media and watchdog groups, while fees for more than 90 percent of requests from “green groups” were waived.

    The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) reviewed Freedom of Information Act requests sent between January 2012 and this spring from several environmental groups friendly to the EPA’s mission, and several conservative groups, to see how equally the agency applies its fee waiver policy for media and watchdog groups.  Most green groups, including EarthJustice, The Waterkeeper Alliance, and Greenpeace, saw their fees waived.

    Similarly, requests from conservative groups Judicial Watch and National Center for Public Policy Research saw approval half the time, and all requests from Franklin Center and the Institute for Energy Research denied. Meanwhile, CEI had its requests denied 93 percent of the time.

    Government agencies are supposed to waive fees for groups disseminating information for public benefit.

  • Famous Marine Corps Trumpeter Passes Away

    Born in Bogard, Missouri, September 27th, 1929 and raised in Leavenworth, Kansas, Tom Cook passed away April 25th at the age of 83.

    Upon joining the United States Marine Corps in 1948, Tom started a thirty year career and a life-long association with the Corps which he considered his extended family to the end. During those years, Tom was often involved in musical ventures, including creating musical arrangements for the military, which sent him to study music at the Anacostia U.S. Naval Academy in Washington, D.C., in 1949.

    He served as a Master Gunnery Sergeant with deployments to both Korea and Vietnam, surviving the battle of Chosin Reservoir. While he didn’t speak much of his combat experiences, Tom did not hesitate to share how the Corps allowed him to continue his love of music as a Band Master with the Marine Corps Band, known as “The President’s Own.”

    His career also led him to play with Tennessee Ernie Ford, Louis Prima and Sam Butera and Tommy Dorsey. Tom even appeared on the television show, “The Glen Campbell Good Time Hour,” in 1971.

    After retiring from the Marines, he moved to Nevada, where he helped develop the Topaz Ranch Estates and Fairfield Ranch. Tom also ran for local office, serving on the Gardnerville Town Board from 1994 to 2010, earning the 2004 Nevada League of Cities Public Official of the Year.

    In 1999, he joined the Nevada Rural Housing Authority. Tom would played a key role in creating the ‘Home at Last Program,’ which has put more than 1,500 rural Nevadans into their first homes.

    After leaving the town board, he took time to relax and pursue his hobbies including camping, travel, woodwork and gardening. But these secondary passions were only diversions from music and the Marine Corps.

    “He knew how to blow a trumpet,” his wife, Rose told the Reno Gazette-Journal. “And he also knew how to pull a trigger.”

  • Honor Thy Mother

    “A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie.” Unknown

    We moved into our newly built home in August 1998, too late for my wife to start her soon to be annual tradition of planting flowers in clay pots and bowls given to her by her mom. However, the following year, I came home one May afternoon to find them setting our on our front porch, beautiful and bright.

    It’s been like that every Mother’s Day, even after Helen passed away at the end of October 2002. If I could say anything about this tradition, my wife has honored her mother in ways I could only wish I had — but didn’t.

    I don’t mind saying, she is a good daughter.