Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Recall Ramps Up.. Leyland's Blow-up.. UP Still Burning.. Mackinac Meetings

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
The approval ratings for Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder are trending upward, but that positive political sign hasn't stopped the Republican's opponents from ramping up their most recent effort to get him recalled.

Michigan Rising, the super PAC organizing the Recall Snyder campaign, said Tuesday members have distributed more than 50,000 petitions in 57 of Michigan's 83 counties. The group has also set up eight permanent signing locations around the state in Traverse City, Frankfort, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Mt. Pleasant, Allegan County, Ypsilanti, St. Clair and Macomb County.
Jim Leyland Ejected From Tigers-Red Sox Game, Says 'We're All Accountable' (VIDEO)
100 Buildings Destroyed As UP Wildfire Burns On
Mackinac Policy Conference: Carriage Rides And The Future Of Michigan
Woman Who Was Kidnapped, Set On Fire And Shot Gives Birth
Thad McCotter Running Write-In Campaign After Acknowledging Ballot Mishap
BLOG POSTS
Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm: Honor Sacrifice by Supporting Vets
Caring for veterans shouldn't be a partisan issue. It should an American one. We must remember them, as a nation, through a commitment to treat our living veterans as well as they have treated us.
Amy Weber: How Our Society Has Manifested the Bullying Epidemic
Bullying is a multi-layered epidemic. It's like a disease that cultivates and feeds off of the bloodline of social acceptance and like-minded opinion, fueled by fear and pain so deep, it is subconscious. But where exactly does bullying originate?
Patrick O'Connor: The Problem With Mitt Romney's Education Plan
A thoughtful look at the education policies of both candidates leaves very little to cheer about for true education reformers.
Dylan Ratigan: Sustainability = Security: The Next Mission for America's Vets
Over a million vets will be re-entering civilian life over the next five years -- one of the largest in our country's recent history. This Memorial Day weekend, we are focusing on the next mission facing our war heroes.
Marshall Fine: Directors: Intouchables Not About Race
Based on a true story, The Intouchables tells the story of Philippe, a quadriplegic who hires a Senegalese immigrant named Driss as his caregiver. Driss, just out of prison for robbery, seems an unlikely choice -- but he and Philippe develop a bond that goes beyond employer-employee.

If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.

Copyright © Breaking News Best Site News | Designed With By Blogger Templates
Scroll To Top