Friday, November 25, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving: Buy Any iPad 2 with $45 Off

Today is Thanksgiving!

We believe that you, dear iPads House readers, have a great evening in your family circle or with friends or all together!

Eat a lot of turkey and other delicious meals that you have cooked using Holiday Cooking Apps for iOS Device that we shared with you. Enjoy funny puzzles and free games for Thanksgiving that are on sale today. And just have fun!

iPad 2 Black Friday Sale

For those of you who wish to start Black Friday shopping day today, there is a chance to buy iPad 2 model with $45 off. This discount even beats Apple’s prices on its tablet computer that are expected to be about $41 tomorrow.

Best Buy Sales

Best Buy official site offers $45 off iPads for online customers only.

This store is Apple authorized reseller. You can trust it and hurry to get the steepest discount on the second-gen device models that are still available. Free shipping is another pleasant deal offered by Best Buy.

iPad 2 Models on Sale

The $45 saving is offered on each of the 18 models of second-generation tablet computer. This includes Wi-Fi models, Verizon 3G and AT&T 3G models.

Buy iOS Tablet Computer Cheap

The prices just wow:

  • iPad 2 Wi-Fi 16 GB on sale $454.99 (instead of $499.99)
  • iPad 2 Wi-Fi 32 GB on sale $554.99 (instead of $599.99)
  • iPad 2 Wi-Fi 64 GB on sale $654.99 (instead of $699.99)
  • iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G 16 GB on sale $584.99 (instead of $629.99)
  • iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G 32 GB on sale $684.99 (instead of $729.99)
  • iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G 64 GB on sale $784.99 (instead of $829.99)

Don’t forget, the shipping will be free on your order.

Which Models Are Sold Out

Some models are still available for purchase. However, 16GB and 32GB Black and White Wi-Fi, 64GB White Wi-Fi models are sold out online as well as 16GB and 32GB White Wi-Fi + 3G (Verizon) and 64GB Black Wi-Fi + 3G (Verizon) as of 3 p.m.

Happy Thanksgiving! Help The Obamas Thank A Hero

First Lady Michelle Obama

Happy Thanksgiving! First Lady Michelle Obama is asking us to help her and President Obama thank our heroes. Here’s her message:

Good morning,

Every Thanksgiving, Barack sits down to call some of our troops and thank them for their service.

When he tells me about these conversations, it always reminds me of how blessed we are to live in a country where men and women will stand up to protect our freedoms and preserve our way of life. And whenever I’ve had the chance to meet with these heroes and their families, I’ve always walked away inspired by their courage and in awe of their strength.

I can’t think of any better way to spend Thanksgiving than letting our service members know how grateful we are for everything that they do. So this year, we’re making it easy to do just that.

We’ve partnered with the USO to create a program called Thanks From Everywhere. To get involved, simply visit JoiningForces.gov/Thanks and write a quick note that troops and veterans all over the world will be able to see.

Add your message to Thanks From Everywhere.
Send a message of thanks and watch the video

Your note will be added to a map with messages from people all over the country, showing our troops and their families just how much we appreciate their service and sacrifice.

If we all do our part, we’ll help to build a wave of support to honor our veterans and their families — and ensure they get the recognition they deserve this holiday season.

At a time when we are sitting down to share the blessings we’ve received this past year, please take a moment to be a part of this effort to thank America’s heroes and their families.

Send a message to Thanks From Everywhere today:

http://www.JoiningForces.gov/Thanks

Happy Thanksgiving,

Michelle Obama

An Islamofascist Threatened Me - I Continue To Support Pamela Geller in the Face of Threats

Apparently I hit a nerve in the post, I Support and Stand With Pamela Geller, which exposes antisemitism, intolerance, Islamic extremism, and Muslim violence against others.  

Anonypussy left this set of threats: 



Meanwhile Anon proves Pamela's point about Muslim extremists and why people fear and loathe those who are the most intolerant of all - Islamofascists.

Tim Hawkins: The Government Can

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving! What are you thankful for?

By the way, this is the "before" shot.

We asked the borough’s leaders (elected and not elected) to share with us their reasons for being thankful. Here’s what we got:

As a pastor, this can be a trickly question. I don’t want to sound all preachy or holy or anything. But, to be honest, it’s because of my spirituality that I’m able to live the good life. It’s not about material stuff, but rather about seeing each day and all that fills it as a gift from God. I’m extremely thankful that I serve such a wonderful congregation, and that our soup kitchen and food pantry are able to feed so many people. I love my job — I’m passionate about my work — and that’s a true blessing in life. I’m also thankful for my family. My partner Jen is fabulous, and we have two great kids together.

Pastor Ann Kansfield is a pastor at the Greenpoint Reformed Church

This year, my 50th, was incredibly challenging: over the summer a mammogram revealed something suspicious, and I had a surgical biopsy in September; in October I learned that the building where I’ve lived for 23 years was going on the market (and I couldn’t afford to buy it). There were big challenges even before those things happened. But throughout, my husband, neighbors and friends put up with me, stood by me, made sure I was okay. You know who you are. My gratitude to you is profound, immeasurable.

Sharon Mesmer, poet

I’m of course thankful for a happy and healthy family, and for Brooklyn becoming a place where you can get a decent bite to eat in pretty much any neighborhood, with folks who aren’t nearly as annoying as people from Manhattan. I’m also glad to see Brooklyn’s collective consciousness of equality spreading around the world at long last.

Eric Demby, curator, Brooklyn Flea

I’m thankful that Freddy’s has re-opened and provided that sorely needed refuge where creative misfits can share their gut-wrenching musings, exhibitionists can parade about in diamond-encrusted thongs, and soul-searchers can drink until their heads become mummified globes. I give thanks and live by these words: When you love something, it doesn’t matter how wet and blackened it has become; you just want to press it tight against your face and hold it there so it can’t move.

Don Ralph, lead singer, Life in a Blender

I’m thankful for my beautiful, loving wife Elizabeth, who means the world to me. For my incredibly funny and sweet son who’s growing up too fast. For my supportive family and wonderful friends. And that after nearly 22 years, I still love my job intensely and look forward to going to work each day to serve my community. (And I’m thankful for pocket aces whenever I can get them. Especially when they don’t get cracked.)

Craig Hammerman, district manager, Community Board 6

I’m thankful that Park Slope is home to New York City’s best complete street: Prospect Park West. Seventeen months after Prospect Park West was reengineered at the community’s behest, speeding traffic has been calmed, pedestrians have shorter, safer crossings and bike-free sidewalks, and thousands of cyclists, no small number of them children just learning to ride, have a safe, protected space in which to cycle. As Community Board 6 chairman Daniel Kummer wrote to Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan last month, the new Prospect Park West has a “positive safety record” of “which we all should be extremely pleased.” Amen to that!

Eric McClure, Park Slope Neighbors

Thank you for the support of family that ultimately led me to find “True Lug.” It is the kind of love that rescues you from a small burning house and carries you across the hot coals of fear to a place of boundless life, where I am happily married and just gave birth to the most perfect baby boy, Ajax. Every moment of life is truly transforming into an unfolding work of art.

Marni Kotak, artist

I have so much to be thankful for this year. I am, of course, very thankful to all of the amazing constituents of Brooklyn and Queens for their continued support during the election and since I’ve taken office. I am thankful for the brave men and women of the armed forces who risk their lives every day to defend our freedoms. I am grateful to all the Veterans who served our country with honor and integrity. I am above all else, thankful for my family. My wonderful wife Peggy along with our children and grandchildren, have continued to be my biggest supporters.”

Rep. Bob Turner (R–Marine Park)

This has been a special year for me and Kumiko. We learned that the citizens of New York, no matter how gruff seeming at first, will reach out and help their neighbors in need. We are so thankful to have our Winston back and we are unendingly grateful to all those that listened to the story of complete strangers and helped us. Thank you, New York.

Michael Reinhardt, whose dog Winston, was returned after running away.

This Thanksgiving, Jamie and I wish all Brooklynites peace, happiness and good health, and hope they share in our many blessings — friends and family, a wonderful place to call home and of course, living in Brooklyn, the “coolest” city on the planet. But it’s also a time to help those less fortunate, and I’m thrilled that, thanks to the donations of generous Brooklyn companies, we were able to distribute more than a thousand turkeys and trimmings to families in need again this year.

Marty Markowitz, president, Borough of Brooklyn

One of the year’s biggest blessings was the successful preservation of a certain bike lane in Park Slope. The year kicked off with a flurry of overwrought headlines broadcasting the disgruntled voices of opposition to the Prospect Park West bike lane. But the majority of Park Slope residents who support the lane stood firm and the angry voices have abated as their frivolous lawsuit blew away like so many autumn leaves. The residents of Park Slope can end the year basking in the knowledge that their street will remain as safe as it was in January. And for that, we are truly thankful.

Paul Steely White, executive director, Transportation Alternatives

I’m thankful to have a cool job, supporting a cool park, in a cool town that keeps me on my toes. I’m thankful for all the volunteers and Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy supporters who give back so much to the park. And I’m thankful that I can go fishing a short walk from my front door, that Brooklyn keeps getting better and better for bike riders, and that I can finally get legally married here.

Nancy Webster, executive director, Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy

I am thankful for life; and being able to spend another holiday season with my friends and family as well as for a wonderful staff that supports me to live a life with a purpose.

Councilwoman Diana Reyna (D–Williamsburg)

Super Committee: Both Sides Seriously Committed - Republicans To Finding Solutions, Democrats To Failure

First of all I think the whole idea of a "Super Committee" was one of the dumbest ideas since Keynes came up with the progressive economic ideology.

The top assistant whiner to the President, Harry Reid, is complaining "That Hobbit Norquist Stole My Preciuosnesssss".  Smitty at The Other McCain reveals what Gollum Reid had to say:

He suggested Norquist’s lobbying on the issue is at least one reason why the 12-member super committee hasn’t been able to achieve its goal: trillions of dollars in debt reduction stemming from some combination of spending cuts and new revenues. Several Republicans are wrestling with the fact that they signed Norquist’s no-tax-hike pledge amid debt talks.
“It’s obvious that Grover Norquist has a lot of pull in the Republican caucus and I think that’s an understatement,” Reid said. “So far, I haven’t seen any indication that Republicans are willing to agree to this balanced approach.”
Asked what the public should take away from the state of talks, Reid said, “maybe they should impeach Grover Norquist.”
Norquist later tweeted a response to Reid: “Dear Harry Reid: have a nice day. Think nice thoughts. Calm. Breath slowly. Keep hand in own pocket.”






What's not balanced Harry, is the fact that you and the rest of the Democrats want to raise taxes solely on those job creators who already pay 70% of the federal income taxes in our country.  The Democratic Party is singling out one specific class which already pays their fair share while 47% of Americans don't pay one red cent to the federal government via federal income taxes.  That is anything but a balanced approach.  I don't think Reid would recognize the meaning of balanced if a frying pan with its definition engraved on the bottom turned him into Pancake Harry.

As you will see below even Grover Norquist is losing his power-grip over Washington Republicans, just like Saruman lost his over Theoden.  Sen. Pat Toomey and the rest of the GOP dared to put forth a proposal which started to tackle our budget woes head on with serious compromises or concessions coming from the GOP.  One of the solutions that the GOP on the Super Committee proposed is closing tax loopholes.  I thought everyone wanted this? So, why oh why did those Democrats on the Super Committee fail to compromise and accept this worthy idea to fix the budget?  Failure was the end game for the Democrats.  Obama and the Democrats needed failure from the Super Committee so they could continue with their mantra claiming the GOP to be "obstructionists, uncompromising, and extremists" when in actuality the Democrats fit into those categories to a T.