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[edit] With state funding late, City Council floats loan to Quincy ... - Quincy Herald Whig
2 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=A&url=http://www.whig.com/story/news/Quincy-City-Council--TUES2008-12-02T08-52-02&cid=0&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNHE1PMDl2VlSZAwSd5qqsiJfaW0kg">With state funding late, City Council floats loan to Quincy ...</a> Quincy Herald Whig, IL - <nobr>1 hour ago</nobr> Spring said the Adams County Health Department and Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials are sharing in the award for their role in promoting the ... |
[edit] Clinton Will Not Seek Wife's Seat
2 December 2008, by Bill Clinton "has no interest in replacing his wife in the U.S. Senate," his spokesman told CNN, "adding any speculation that he would be interested is 'completely false.'" "Only two former presidents have made the move from the White House to Capitol Hill. President John Quincy Adams ...
[edit] Indiana's Conservative Hardball: Pres. Adams and Johnson... now ...
2 December 2008, by Brian Jessen President John Quincy Adams lost his re-election bid in 1828. Two years later he returned to Washington after winning election as a congressman from his home state of Massachusetts. He served in the House of Representatives until his ...
[edit] John Deeth Blog
2 December 2008, by John He'd be the fifth former president to hold major public office after leaving the White House, joining Congressman John Quincy Adams, Senator Andrew Johnson, Chief Justice William Howard Taft... and, of course, the ultimate comeback kid, ...
[edit] Quincy Daily Photo: On The Fence
2 December 2008, by Clueless in boston On The Fence. [click image to enlarge] These boys are waiting for Santa to parachute in for a quick stop in Quincy over the weekend. Posted by slim at 5:02 AM. Labels: Spectators ...
[edit] Columnist wrong about secretaries - Montgomery Advertiser
2 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-0&fd=A&url=http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20081202/OPINION02/812010331/1006/OPINION&cid=0&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNGxalC1T_LdJ4dTnCp9yLnmJMA6PQ">Columnist wrong about secretaries</a> Montgomery Advertiser, AL - <nobr>8 hours ago</nobr> Along with Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, and James Buchanan all served as secretaries of state and later were ... |
[edit] Send Bill to the Senate - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
2 December 2008, by unknown In 1828, John Quincy Adams, like his father a prickly but principled chief executive, lost his bid for a second term to Andrew Jackson, the first populist Democrat. Two years later, Massachusetts voters elected Adams to the House of ...
[edit] Why Would Hillary Clinton Want to be Secretary of State ...
2 December 2008, by unknown Between 1801 and the Civil War, six of the eleven men elected to the presidency had previous served as Secretary of State (Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, and James Buchanan). At least five other future ...
[edit] John Q. Adams - The Free Lance-Star
2 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2008/122008/12022008/428985&cid=0&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNEJ1dwwUtlutC_yvAMDeD5hoSlf5w">John Q. Adams</a> The Free Lance-Star, VA - <nobr>12 hours ago</nobr> Noted economist and scholar Dr. John Quincy Adams died Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008, at VCU Medical Center in Richmond. Dr. Adams was a professor at the ... |
[edit] Who’s Going To Take Hillary’s Senate Seat?
2 December 2008, by Who’s Going To Take Hillary’s Senate Seat? Among the people NY Governor and blind philanderer David Patterson is looking at to fill Hillary Clinton’s Senate seat is…William Jefferson Clinton. Patterson gets... Read More → Mumbai Attacks Funded By UK Mosques Regular DBReport readers are well-aware of what douchebags can be found in some London mosques, so it should not be too much of a surprise that there are now reports that link... Read More → BBC Apologizes After TV Star Exposes Himsel
[edit] The Presidents and Presidency of the United States - Today in ...
2 December 2008, by Ian Randal Strock Though not First Ladies, several other Presidential relatives have served as Cabinet Secretaries and Under Secretaries, but the only other close relative to serve as Secretary of State was President John Adams's son John Quincy Adams ...
[edit] Today in Presidential History
2 December 2008, by Today, former First Lady Hillary term of office, she moved to New York and became the first First Lady to be elected to public office in her own right, when she won the race to replace retiring Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. In 2006, she was re-elected. And today, President-elect Obama announced that he will be appointing her Secretary of State, making her the first First Lady to be a Cabinet secretary, and the first First Lady to be, officially, fifth in line for the Presidency of the United
[edit] Poll Dancing: Texas Monthly
2 December 2008, by unknown Everyone knows that John Quincy Adams was a total deadbeat. New York Gov. David Paterson—who took over for Spitzer after that whole messy international prostitution ring deal—will be charged with naming Hillary’s successor for the next ...
[edit] The Opinion Blog: Here's one way to finesse the Bill Clinton 'problem'
1 December 2008, by unknown Two historians show how Bill Clinton could emulate John Quincy Adams in post-presidential service to the nation: KARL E. MEYER & SHAREEN BLAIR BRYSAC Amid the blizzard of resumes blanketing Washington as the Obama era...
[edit] Who will replace Hillary Clinton as New York senator? - CNN Political Ticker
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[edit] What Does The Secretary Of State Do? - MTV.com
1 December 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9i-0&fd=A&url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1600395/20081201/story.jhtml&cid=1276054931&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNE3o50RbNG9OmihPKQnlFZuk_pSpA"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=OBPz7zWa-U4J&imgurl=www.mtv.com/shared/promoimages/news/c/clinton_hillary/sec_state_presser/alt/281x211.jpg width=80 height=60 alt="" border=1> MTV.com</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9-0&fd=A&url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1600395/20081201/story.jhtml&cid=1276054931&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNE3o50RbNG9OmihPKQnlFZuk_pSpA">What Does The Secretary Of State Do?</a> MTV.com - <nobr>22 hours ago</nobr> ... a number of former presidents holding the office before ascending to the White House, including Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and John Quincy Adams. ... |
[edit] On This Day, 12-1-2008: Rosa Parks « The Trail
1 December 2008, by unknown Andrew Jackson of Tennessee won 99 electoral and 153544 popular votes; John Quincy Adams–the son of John Adams, the second president of the United States–received 84 electoral and 108740 popular votes; Secretary of State William H. ...
[edit] Odds and Ends Meeting the Phelpses - Seattle Times
1 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/7-0&fd=A&url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2008453965_eye01.html&cid=1276424530&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNFNr4-rKJxyaXCThTHjFhIMvUsmKw">Odds and Ends Meeting the Phelpses</a> Seattle Times, United States - <nobr>Dec 1, 2008</nobr> 1824: The presidential election was turned over to the US House of Representatives when a deadlock developed among John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, ... |
[edit] Today in History - Dec. 1 - The Associated Press
1 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-0&fd=A&url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jhZfSZI4djl_MxnRykC5lZzlBMYQD94PN1H02&cid=1275681248&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNE14CwPZVEtOCFEe4b7_cENZ8d89Q">Today in History - Dec. 1</a> The Associated Press - <nobr>Nov 30, 2008</nobr> On this date: In 1824, the presidential election was turned over to the US House of Representatives when a deadlock developed between John Quincy Adams, ... <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-1&fd=A&url=http://www.mlive.com/newsflash/national/index.ssf%3F/base/national-2/1228108758109660.xml%26storylist%3Dnational&cid=1275681248&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNGaat4PRavGmQLQAX34qpdUrPq5GQ">Today in History - Dec. 1</a> <nobr>MLive.com</nobr> <a><nobr>all 133 news articles</nobr></a> |
[edit] Mass. residents find way to DC - The Republican - MassLive.com
30 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=A&url=http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/11/mass_residents_find_way_to_dc.html&cid=1276896630&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNGs8n0KqeHh4VQ_hKE1BDaa5EFM3g">Mass. residents find way to DC</a> The Republican - MassLive.com, MA - <nobr>Nov 30, 2008</nobr> The chosen have ranged from still widely recognized names, such as John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster and Robert F. Kennedy, to those largely conscripted to ... |
[edit] Is It a Talk Show if the Host Sings? - New York Times
30 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=A&url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/arts/television/30ryzi.html%3Fref%3Dmusic&cid=1276028664&ei=B301Sfb8M5nK8ATKzPGbAw&usg=AFQjCNG_Qvbw5CTHcnqUL0qbiSnBn95UAg">Is It a Talk Show if the Host Sings?</a> New York Times, United States - <nobr>Nov 29, 2008</nobr> For Mr. Clinton’s appearance he uncovered other presidential musicians (Thomas Jefferson played the clavichord; John Quincy Adams, the flute), and asked him ... |
[edit] Life of John Quincy Adams William N. Seward
27 November 2008, by Book DescriptionContents: Ancestry, Birth and Childhood; Nis Practice; Nis ...
[edit] Send Bill Clinton to the Senate - Washington Post
26 November 2008, by
[edit] Oliver Stone sued over “Q.” copyright infringement
25 November 2008, by Legendary playwright Arthur F. Haywood briefly rose from the dead today to file a lawsuit against filmmaker Oliver Stone, alleging copyright infringement over Stone’s new film, W. The recently undead dramatist claims authorship of the play Q., an 1830 satirical lampooning of former President John Quincy Adams. While the courts were initially skeptical of the undead author’s claims, and it was universally agreed that not only would Haywood’s copyright have long expired, but also that the play pr
[edit] John Quincy Adams: “He Was God!” « Samuel at Gilgal
24 November 2008, by Samuel John Quincy Adams. “My hopes of a future life are all founded upon the Gospel of Christ and I cannot cavil or quibble away [evade or object to]. . . . the whole tenor of His conduct by which He sometimes positively asserted and at ...
[edit] Headlines for 24 November 2008: Morning
24 November 2008, by China, South Korea buy up huge tracts in Madagascar, Ukraine to ensure continued access to agricultural land. The Water Mill extracts clean water out of the air, has the potential to affect local climate if used en masse. Protests held in Iceland to free the man who flew a supermarket's flag over parliament. ...
[edit] Enterprising Minnesotans: 150 Years of Business Pioneers Stephen George
20 November 2008, by Experience the adventurous spirit of James Madison Goodhue, who established the Minnesota Pioneer newspaper, and African American journalist John Quincy Adams, founder of the Appeal, now the Minneapolis..
[edit] Louisa Adams Proof
20 November 2008, by Production Year 2008 Population PR69DCAM Coming Soon Population PR70DCAM Coming Soon Total Max Population Proof 4,554 as of October 2008 First Spouse Louisa Adams our 6th first lady in the white house here from the US Mint in Proof condition. Very nice coin Louisa Adams First Spouse $10 Gold Coin First Lady, 1825–1829 The only first lady to be born outside the U.S., Louisa Catherine Johnson was born in 1775 in London to an American father and British mother. The family moved
[edit] Latest Book Buys
20 November 2008, by Sean confesses that there is a theme to his reading lately... I have always been obsessed with learning things about the 43... soon to be 44... Presidents of our great country. In the spirit of the coming inaugural and a documentary series Stefan and I saw on PBS, I picked up the following books: Polk: The Man Who Transformed the Presidency and America Walter R. Borneman Mr. Adams’'s Last Crusade: John Quincy Adams’'s Extraordinary Post-Presidential Life in Congress Jose
[edit] Presidential Pets And Their Leaders
19 November 2008, by The types of pets and names reflect and give insight into the personality of past presidents. Knowing the pets can allow people to truly learn about their president. George Washington had 36 hounds and 12 horses because he loved fox hunting. Some of his dogs had very unusual names such as Tipsey and Drunkard. Abraham Lincoln’s children were allowed to have numerous pets like cats, dogs, ponies, goats, pigs and rabbits. They even had a turkey for a pet because one of his daughters begged him t
[edit] "Assaltantes do povo", por Mauro Santayanna
18 November 2008, by Os bancos são úteis para os depósitos e transferências, mas os benefícios trazidos nestas atividades não são tão grandes a ponto de compensar os males que produzemO presidente Juscelino Kubitschek rompeu com o Fundo Monetário Internacional há 50 anos. Muitos o acusaram de irresponsabilidade, alegando que o país quebraria. O Brasil não quebrou, e deu o grande salto, com a Petrobras, a construção de Brasília, as rodovias e as hidrelétricas. O reatamento com o Fundo, depois, deu-se em outro nível:
[edit] Executive Signs Derby!
13 November 2008, by Barack Obama is a Leo, but exactly what signs traditionally hear happy news in November? We’ve created an extensive, super scientific chart to find out. Every sign has at least two ambitious men who have slept in Presidential bedroom, but few had more triumphs than others. Aquarians, Pisces, and Scorpios contributed with five men to the illustrious board with all other signs not too far behind. And even though Fish are up there on the leader pedestal, there hasn’t been a sensitive romantic in
[edit] -but not in 2008
12 November 2008, by I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic. -Abigail Smith Adams, born this day in 1744.
[edit] John Adams - HBO - Paul Giamatti - Laura Linney - Tom Wilkinson
11 November 2008, by Sinopse: A minissérie é um épico sobre um dos grandes fundadores dos Estados Unidos, John Adams, e narra, em sete episódios, os principais episódios de sua vida. John Adams foi o primeiro vice-presidente e o segundo presidente do país e sua reverência pela lei e compromisso pela liberdade de cada indivíduo influenciaram profundamente os valores sobre os quais os Estados Unidos foram fundados. A minissérie também explora seu casamento de 54 anos com Abigail (Laura Linney), um relacionamento vist
[edit] A Gateway Fit for a Democracy
11 November 2008, by The hand of Freedom rests gently on the hilt of her sword. Her hair falls in long ringlets from beneath her eagle's head helmet. And her face bears a look of perpetual amazement.
[edit] Leadership Lesson by Mark Edward Brown
10 November 2008, by John Quincy Adams said “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” John Quincy Adams was the 6th President of the United States of America and a leading opponent of slavery in the 1800’s. What is keeping you from becoming the leader you were meant to [...]
[edit] The Presidents of the USA
9 November 2008, by John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
[edit] Le chien présidentiel: le nouveau sujet brûlant
8 November 2008, by Le chien présidentiel: le nouveau sujet brûlant - 8.11.08 Depuis que Barack Obama a promis, lors de son discours de victoire, d’offrir un chiot à ses filles lors de leur déménagement à la Maison Blanche, tous les américains veulent avoir leur mot à dire dans le choix de ce qui est désormais appelé le First Puppy (le Premier chiot, dérivé d’expressions telles que First Lady et First Family). Ce débat passionne l’Amérique car, croyez-le ou non, les animaux présidentiels, c’est du sérieux! DOS
[edit] Part/ Full time opportunities available
7 November 2008, by We have several openings available in the area!!! We are seeking honest, self-motivated, and dedicated people. We are looking for people with the listed qualities: - Excellent Communications ability. - Able to work unsupervised. - Basic knowledge of PC's/Internet. - Comfortable working with the public. ...
[edit] Barack Obama Puppy To Follow In Pawprints Of Presidential Pets
6 November 2008, by There was no word on the type of dog the Obama family will chose although Michelle Obama indicated in a television interview during the campaign they would like to adopt a rescue dog. Mr Obama had promised his children a dog whether or not he won the election. The new First Puppy will follow in the footsteps of a long line of presidential pets dating back to George Washington, who had several dogs. And he or she will replace the most recent canine incumbents, the Bush family’s Scottish terrie
[edit] 10 Presidents Who Won with Less Than 50% of the Vote
5 November 2008, by 10 Presidents Who Won with Less Than 50% of the Vote November 4, 2008 · Filed in List All, People, Politics · Comment A wise man once said, “popularity is overrated,” but when you are the president it certainly to gain the majority of the votes. Unfortunately for many of our previous presidents they stepped into our country’s most powerful role with less than half of our country’s support. Not a ringing endorsement and a heck of a way to start your term as president. John Quincy Adams - 30.5
[edit] BlogBites for November 3, 2008
5 November 2008, by From http://blogmantra.org:" US Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin unwittingly took a prank call from a Canadian comedian posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The call was made by a well-known Montreal comedy duo Marc-antoine Audette and Sebastien Trudel. The two are Known as ...
[edit] Some perspective on the massive turnout today
4 November 2008, by Just a few numbers to put today's voting statistics in perspective (I know, there won't be much to compare until we get final numbers on how many people voted today, but here's a start): The first President to receive more than 100,000 popular votes was John Quincy Adams, who got 115,000 in 1824. He beat Andrew Jackson (who got 153,000), because it was a four-way race decided by the House of Representatives. The first to get more than 1 million was William Henry Harrison in 1840 (when he defea
[edit] SPC: Upside Down on Election Day
4 November 2008, by Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost. —John Quincy Adams S E L F P O R T R A I T C H A L L E N G E
[edit] US Presidents on Screen
4 November 2008, by In a couple of hours from now on, the US of A, will decide who will reside at 1600 Pennsylvania Avnue, or more popularly the White House. A million Americans from US and across the world, will cast or would have already done so. The voters are a mixed group, ranging from blue collar workers [...]
[edit] Vote, Indiana!
4 November 2008, by Vote, Indiana! Government, Indiana Politics/IBRG Matt L. Ottinger 1 Comment » If you’re heading out to vote today, take a book, or perhaps some repressed childhood memory you’d like to finally confront — because you’ll likely have some time on your hands. And don’t forget to visit www.indianachamber.com tonight to watch the local election returns roll in, complete with analysis. I’ll leave you with my favorite quote regarding our civic American duty: "Always vote for principle, though yo
[edit] Just One Vote
4 November 2008, by Paul Harvey: One voter in each precinct of the United States will determine the next president of the United States. One vote. That’s a big weapon you have there. In 1948, just one vote in each precinct would have elected Dewey. In 1960, one vote in each precinct in Illinois would have elected Nixon. ...
[edit] Tuesday, November 4, 2008
4 November 2008, by (The information on this web site, especially now in the times that we are living in, will be of great help for those who want to live a dynamic life and get real results. It is for those who want to stop living with worries and fears and instead live life to its fullest! So, if you are new to this site, Watch The Video To Your Left And Then Click Below The Video Player And Take The Free Tour!) Election Day! On this, Election Day here in the United States, I thought you might enjoy some “ele
[edit] U.S Presidential Trivia
4 November 2008, by After a brutal primary and campaign season, you may know more about John McCain, Barack Obama and their running mates than you ever wished to have revealed. But what about some little-known facts about the men who preceded this year’s candidates to the White House? Some presidential trivia is amusing, and some is just downright weird. Encarta put together a list of “20 Things You Didn’t Know about U.S. Presidents“: Here’s a sampling: – In warm weather, 6th president of the United States Joh
[edit] Vote
4 November 2008, by Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost. - John Quincy Adams, 1767 - 1848
