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Meanwhile, more than 4.5 million pink slip warning notices have already been sent to Congress by concerned citizens across the nation through WorldNetDaily. The website is www.SendCongressPinkSlip.com
Joseph Farah, CEO of WorldNetDaily who will also participate of today's press conference said, "Placed end to end, the 'pink slips' would stretch from the District of Columbia to the Sears Tower of Chicago." "If stacked, the pile of pink would be taller than the Sears Tower itself."
Alamo, who had muttered and cursed through his two-week trial, stood silently when the sentenced imposed to him, dressed in a yellow prison uniform and a blue windbreaker.
Before Barnes' ruling, Alamo told the judge, "I lean on the lord Jesus Christ."
US District Judge T. S. Ellis III said he did take Jefferson's life history into account but that public corruption must be dealt with severely. "Public corruption is a cancer on the body politic," said Ellis who lamented that so many other congressmen have been convicted on similar charges. "There must be some sort of greed virus that attacks those in power."
ORLANDO, Fla. - 40-year-old-divorced Jason Rodriguez fired his gun Friday at the Engineering Firm he had been working two years ago as an Entry-Level Engineer. His service was terminated by the said Engineering firm because he fails to meet the firm's working standards.
Rodriguez was apprehended and peacefully surrendered to the police authorities after he took refuge from his mother's home. He is now under police custody and no formal charges filed against him as of the moment.
Such shooting incident on the 8th floor of an office tower paralyzed downtown Orlando for three hours and killed 1 unidentified person while 5 were wounded who were now under stable condition at Orlando hospitals.
When asked by authorities why he did so, "Because they left me to rot," Rodriguez replied. His termination from the Engineering firm where he had been connected leads him to bankruptcy and thrown to indebtedness where he could not even visit his son. For survival, he used to work in a Subway Sandwich Shop making less than $30,000 a year and owed nearly $90,000.00
Update: April 5, 2016, Jason Rodriguez, who was sentenced to minimum 25 years of imprisonment was found dead in a protective custody cell at Columbia Correctional Institution.
Rodriguez was found guilty in December 2013 of first-degree murder. He was also found guilty on five counts of Attempted Murder.
NEW YORK- Meb Keflezighi, who in his victory for his country, wiping tears after his came back and became the first American man to win the New York City Marathon since 1982.
The 34-year-old Keflezighi was an Olympic silver medalist in 2004 which earned his first major marathon title Sunday. He was born in the African nation of Eritrea, growing up in a hut with no electricity where soldiers would surround his village, looking for boys of 12 and older to drag off to war.
In 1998, he became a U.S. citizen when his family moved to the United States.
Keflezighi's historic victory twist the story of a family who fled war to thrive in a new home.
"It can't get any better," Keflezighi said.