Saturday, November 6, 2010

Photo Of The Day - Saturday, 11/6/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  11/6/2010
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GO TIGERS!
Tune into Missouri Tiger football tonight.
#12 Missouri Tigers vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders
Lubbock, Texas
ABC (KDNL)
7:00 pm Central Time

Laugh Of The Day - Saturday, 11/6/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  11/6/2010
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"Tuesday was bad for President Obama. Voters threw away the hope and just went for the change."  ~ Jay Leno (11/4/2010)

Hermann Hearsay Endorses HermannMoNews.blogspot.com

Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Award-winning, Unpaid, Part-time Contributing Writer; Amateur Investigative Reporter; and Aspiring Photo-Journalist

Date:  11/6/2010
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"Poor Richard 2011", a Hermann Hearsay FREE subscriber has launched his own local news website.  The website link is:  http://www.hermannmonews.blogspot.com/ .  We recommend you visit the site and tell "Poor Richard 2011" that we sent you.

HermannMoNews seeks to become the "Drudge Report of Hermann".  We believe they have made a great start!

Hermann Hearsay has a "reciprocal link agreement with HermannMoNews.

Quote Of The Day - Saturday, 11/6/2010

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Date:  11/6/2010
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"Get your facts first; then you can distort them as you please."  ~ Mark Twain

Bible Verse Of The Day - Saturday, 11/6/2010

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Date:  11/6/2010
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When the Canaanites who lived there saw the mourning at the threshing floor of Atad, they said, “The Egyptians are holding a solemn ceremony of mourning.” That is why that place near the Jordan is called Abel Mizraim.  ~ Genesis 50:11

This may seem like an obscure Scripture but it should challenge every one of us. This passage describes the funeral of Jacob, the father of the 12 tribes of Israel. His son Joseph, has fulfilled a promise to bury his father in the land of Canaan and all of Egypt is mourning. These were God followers whose lives influenced everyone around them. There was a legacy that was so profound that it affected the people who disagreed with Jacob and the God he served. What about our lives? If we left our neighborhoods, would our neighbors mourn the loss to the community?

Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org

Friday, November 5, 2010

The Hallelujah Girls , a Jones-Hope-Wooten Comedy

Published by Dick Schaefer, Award-winning, Unpaid, Part-time Contributing Writer; Amateur Investigative Reporter; and Aspiring Photo-Journalist

Date:  11/5/2010
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I attended the opening night performance of the 'Hallelujah Girls' at the Showboat Theatre in Hermann earlier tonight.  I enjoyed it and think many of our readers might also enjoy it.

Next performances:

Saturday, November 6
Friday, November 12
Saturday, November 13

All performances start at 7:30 pm.  Advance tickets are available at the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center.  Adults - $10.  Seniors - $8.

A. E. Newman Issues PRESS RELEASE

Published by Dick Schaefer, Award-winning, Unpaid, Part-time Contributing Writer; Amateur Investigative Reporter; and Aspiring Photo-Journalist

Date:  11/5/2010
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A. E. Newman sent us the following PRESS RELEASE yesterday.  Mr. Newman announced his candidacy for the office of Southern District Associate Commissioner of Gasconade County several months ago.

PRESS RELEASE
A. E. Newman (I) for Southern District Associate Commissioner of Gasconade County
11/4/2010

(Bland, MO) ----- The 2010 mid-term elections are now history. Voters of Gasconade County have decided to retain incumbent officers rather than change the direction our county has been going. Ron Jost (R) won re-election as Presiding Commissioner. Lesa Lietzow (R) won re-election as County Clerk. Unopposed incumbents Shawn Schlottach (R) and Joey Grosse (R) won re-election as County Collector and County Treasurer respectively.

As you may already know, I have announced my intent to run as an Independent candidate for the office of Southern District Associate Commissioner of Gasconade County now held by Jerry Lairmore (R) of Owensville. During the stump speeches I have given and the small group meetings in which I have participated, I have received a good deal of encouragement from friends and neighbors. In the coming 24 months, I will deliver many more stump speeches and attend many more small group gatherings. In these speeches and meetings, I will unveil my concerns about the current direction of and my proposals for Gasconade County, and I will educate the voters as to why the current "good ol' boys (and girls) network" must be broken up.

My election campaign will primarily consist of going door to door in the southern district, conducting stump speeches before small venues and issuing press releases from time to time. I am hesitant to grant interviews to the media, because I don't trust the media to give me a fair shake. I have seen what the media has done to other political candidates in the past. For the most part, these interviews have been one-sided, and I want no part of that. I suppose it is possible that I could be persuaded otherwise as the campaign unfolds. For now, however, I will be getting my message out by talking to individuals and small groups.

My campaign will seek to educate the electorate on the following issues:
  1. lack of transparency by county government,
  2. lack of financial accountability and mismanagement of public funds by county government,
  3. lack of forward-looking vision by the county commission, and
  4. lack of leadership by the county commission.
These issues will be fleshed out in future stump speeches and press releases.

Watkins Weekend Weather Report - Friday, 11/5/2010 thru Sunday, 11/7/2010

Published by Frank Furter, IT Manager, Weekend Weather Reporter, Custodian and Coffee Brewer

Date:  11/5/2010
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We had a cold night last night.  It will be cool but sunny today and then we'll see some warming this weekend and into next week.  The daytime temperatures will be nice, but the nighttime lows will be cold.  Here's the weekend weather forecast .....

Today: Sunny. High 49F. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph.

Tonight: Mainly clear. Low 24F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.

Tomorrow: Mainly sunny. High 58F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.

Tomorrow night: Clear skies. Low 33F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday: Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the upper 30s.


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Song Of The Day - Friday, 11/5/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  11/5/2010
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Today's song goes out to Richard Smoker, a long-time Hermann Hearsay subscriber.  Richard is a BIG Elton John fan.  So Richard, here's one of your favorite artists and one of your favorite songs ..... Elton John performing his 1972 song "Rocket Man" .....

Photo Of The Day - Friday, 11/5/2010

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Date:  11/5/2012
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Clark Kant
Retired CEO and Publisher is returning to Hermann Hearsay to assist
Jimmy Oldsun and Dick Schaefer with county government exposes.
The job of reporting on county goverment has become enormous.
Clark will help us get the word out to the electorate of Gasconade
County regarding various issues facing the county.  As evidenced by
the vote on Tuesday of this week, the local media has done a less
than adequate job of educating voters regarding issues such as lack
of transparency, lack of accountability, financial mismanagement
and wasteful spending.  Clark will be working part-time and will
contribute one investigative report per month.  Hermann Hearsay
appeals to CNL, The Hermann A-C and The Gasconade County
Republican to also increase their coverage of county government.
If the media doesn't report on the county's business in a truthful,
complete and meaningful way, the electorate cannot be expected to
cast their votes with the complete knowledge they need.

Laugh Of The Day - Friday, 11/5/2010

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Date:  11/5/2010
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"All year long, the Democrats were telling people to 'get out and vote.' Then people told the Democrats, 'We voted, now get out!'"  ~ Jay Leno (11/3/2010)

Quote Of The Day - Friday, 11/5/2010

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Date:  11/5/2010
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"Queen Nancy" has been "de-throned" .....

In a statement after the midterm election results were declared, soon-to-be former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement that .....

"The outcome of the election does not diminish the work we have done for the American people. We must all strive to find common ground to support the middle class, create jobs, reduce the deficit and move our nation forward."  ~ Nancy Pelosi

Bye, bye, Queen Nancy!  Enjoy your retirement!

Bible Verse Of The Day - Friday, 11/5/2010

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Date:  11/5/2009
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As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.” At once they left their nets and followed him.  ~ Matthew 4:18-20

I often hear people say, “I’m not quite ready to follow Jesus.” Yet Jesus never asked us to pull ourselves together, then follow Him. Like the uneducated fishermen Simon and Andrew, Jesus called them to follow Him THEN he would make them fishers of men. Jesus did not chose them for their intellect, for fishermen of that day were simple people. He also did not chose them for their skill, for Jesus was about to redefine what fishing meant to these experienced fishermen.

What excuses do we make in not following Jesus? It is neither our skill or lack of it that counts, but simply obeying when we hear the call.

Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org

Thursday, November 4, 2010

FREEZE WARNING .....

Published by Frank Furter, IT Manager, Weekend Weather Reporter, Custodian and Coffee Brewer

Date:  11/4/2010
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Pull in your house plants!  Pull in your pets!  Check your pickup truck's coolant system specific gravity!  Get an extra wool blanket out of the closet!  Down a shot of 90 proof bourbon whiskey before bedtime!  It's gonna freeze tonight!

It may not drop to 32F until about 4 a.m., but it is definitely going to freeze before dawn!

THIS HAS BEEN A "FRANK SAID IT WOULD" FREEZE WARNING!

Can You Hear Us Now? by Newt Gingrich

Published by Dick Schaefer, Award-winning, Unpaid, Part-time Contributing Writer; Amateur Investigative Reporter; and Aspiring Photo-Journalist

Date:  11/4/2010
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Most politicians talk a lot, promise a lot, but are usually short on specific solutions to problems!   An article by Newt Gingrich published today (two days after the mid-term elections) offers specific solutions to our nation's pressing problems.  One thing I like about Newt is the fact that he offers real solutions to America's problems.

Can You Hear Us Now?
by Newt Gingrich

Historic Wins

In this week's historic elections, the American people decisively repudiated the policies of the President and the Democratic-controlled Congress. But more than a Republican victory, the real winners last night were the American people who reasserted the core American principle found in the Declaration of Independence that government derives its "just powers from the consent of the governed."

America saw the largest swing in the U.S. House of Representatives since the 1948 election when Democrats picked up 75 seats and majority control of the 81st Congress.

Now, with 11 races yet to be called, the GOP is projected to win control of the House with a 64 seat gain. That's ten seats greater than what Republicans gained in 1994. The Democrats, by contrast, have not held so few seats since 1947 when they had 188.

In the U.S. Senate, Republicans are projected to pick up six seats.

Republican State House Gains Reach Record Levels

Congress wasn't the only thing Republicans gained in last night's election.

The Republican State Leadership Committee reports that the GOP also took control of nineteen state legislative chambers with the election of over 500 new Republicans to state houses across the country – the largest GOP gain in state house seats in history.

The GOP will control the Minnesota Senate for the first time in the state's history and the Republican Party will hold majorities in the Alabama and North Carolina legislative chambers for the first time since the 1800s.

Republican gains were particularly strong in the south where the GOP now controls 18 of the 28 legislative chambers and a majority of all southern legislative seats for the first time since Reconstruction.

At the same time, Republican Gubernatorial challengers earned victories in ten states, including the key swing states of Ohio, Florida, and Iowa that play such an important role in presidential elections. The results in Minnesota, Illinois and Oregon were too close to call at the time I wrote this newsletter.

Voters Remove Activist Judges in Iowa In an unprecedented and largely unreported victory, the people of Iowa removed all three Supreme Court activist judges who were on the ballot in retention elections. Last year, these three judges, along with four of their colleagues, ruled that a law passed by the Iowa legislature that defined marriage between one man and one woman was unconstitutional under the Iowa constitution.

Bob Vander Plaats and Iowa for Freedom led the successful and unprecedented campaign to remove the judges. This was the first time that any Iowa judges have been defeated in a retention election since Iowa voters were first given the option of voting to remove or retain judges in 1962. Iowa voters chose not to extend the terms of Chief Justice Marsha Ternus and Justices David Baker and Michael Streit.

Can You Hear Us Now?

Americans have sent a clear message to Washington.

It will be a very sobering experience, but the President and his party must now accept that the American people want them to stop their big government approach and respect our constitutional principles of limited federal power.

Even after the Left was rebuked last year, first in the Virginia and New Jersey Governors races, then in Massachusetts when Republican Scott Brown won the Senate seat held by the late Democrat Ted Kennedy, they still did not get the message. Last night, the voters could not have been any clearer. Americans want a new direction for their country.

For nearly two years, the Tea Party has been leading the way. Millions of patriotic Americans concerned about the future of their country created a movement that went from protest to participation to full engagement in the political process. Now we will see if the politicians, including the newly elected Republicans, will get the message.

American Solutions was proud to have participated in this historic election with our Power of 10 effort urging our members to commit to bring ten people who support job-creating policies to the polls. For all who participated, we are grateful.

American Solutions held an election party last night to watch the votes come in. Governors Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and Tim Pawlenty all participated. Texas Senator and NRSC Chairman John Cornyn stopped by along with NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions. Kellyanne Conway from the polling company, inc. was on hand and Rich Galen of Mullings.com was our host. It goes without saying, we had a great time.

Lessons Learned

Now that the election is over, we need to get back to work by helping the Republicans who won to undo what needs to be undone, and then do what needs to be done. We need to help ensure the adoption of the right economic policies to encourage economic growth and job creation so people can get back to work.

When Republicans took control of Congress in 1994, we did exactly what we promised to do during the campaign. We made government more accountable; we reduced spending; cut taxes; balanced the budget; and reformed welfare.

Many on the Left are hoping gridlock prevails. They want to label the next Congress the "do nothing" Congress. To keep that from happening, the Republicans can start by becoming the "Undo" Congress.
  • Undo the record tax increases that go into effect January 1 by passing a simple bill that ensures no tax increase on any American, any business, anywhere.
  • Undo Obamacare by defunding the President's healthcare legislation that creates government run healthcare and will increase health costs $1 trillion by 2020.
  • Undo the onerous rules, regulations and disincentives to job creation.
  • Undo the Democrats' plan to restore the Death Tax.
  • Undo President Obama's czar system by defunding all the czar positions created by this administration. This action will send a message to the American people that there will be no more wasteful spending.
Then the 112th Congress should seize the opportunity to pass proven job-creating policies:

  1. Get spending under control and immediately follow presumptive Speaker John Boehner's leadership and go back to the 2008 budget level, which would save about a trillion dollars over ten years. This will send a clear signal that Congress is serious about righting our nation's finances, and set the stage to move toward a balanced budget – just like we did in the 1990's.
  2. Act swiftly to create incentives for investment and job creation. A good place to start is the Economic Freedom Act introduced by Congressmen Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Jason Chaffetz (R-ID), which will:
  • Reduce the payroll tax by half for one year to provide immediate liquidity for companies and employees;
  • Eliminate the capital gains tax to encourage investment in new companies;
  • Reduce the corporate tax rate to 12.5%, to make us competitive globally;
  • Permanently eliminate the death tax so small businesses and family farms can continue creating jobs for future generations;
  • Provide immediate business expensing so American workers have the best equipment and are the most productive.
  • Lay the foundations for long term economic growth by promoting an American energy plan that will lower our energy costs.
  • Develop offshore energy : The American Energy Alliance estimates that increasing domestic energy production offshore would add $2.7 trillion in economic activity over the next ten years, as well as create 1.7 million new jobs.
  • Promote clean natural gas : Encouraging development of the Marcellus Shale formation in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York would make us dramatically less dependent on foreign energy and, according to a recent study from Penn State University, create over 200,000 new jobs in Pennsylvania alone. There are similar natural gas formations in Texas and Louisiana, meaning the potential for expanding affordable energy and creating new jobs is possible throughout the country.
  • Encourage oil shale development : There is an estimated 800 billion barrels of oil locked away in shale in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, which is three times as large as the proven reserves of Saudi Arabia. Current regulations, however, make it economically impossible for companies to develop this resource. Allowing American companies to develop this resource would create jobs, lower the cost of energy, and reduce our reliance on OPEC.
  • Create prizes for innovation : Congress should award prizes for innovation in clean energy technologies, from wind and solar to carbon capture technology for coal plants. Instead of taxing affordable energy, America should provide incentives for its entrepreneurs and scientists to develop the next generation of energy technology. This will expand American energy without increasing energy costs and killing jobs, as plans like cap and trade would do.
  • Assert control over the EPA by passing a law that prevents the EPA from regulating carbon emissions so businesses do not have to deal with unknowable future costs imposed by regulatory fiat.
Feet to the Fire

Elections are conversations, and for the past year the American people have been asking their elected officials to lead the country to a future of jobs and prosperity. However, our economic challenges will not be solved with one election; there must be accountability from the people to ensure politicians produce results.

A major change in the country is the rise of the Tea Party movement in response to the big spending Congresses of the last five years. If we are to be successful as a country, these tens of thousands of citizen-leaders must redouble their efforts and continue to engage their communities and elected officials.

By holding the newly elected Republicans in the House accountable, Tea Party citizen-leaders will make them better legislators who will have a better chance of re-election. In turn, this ongoing process of accountability-results-reelection is what is necessary if we are to have in this country a sustainable, conservative governing majority. So, the healthy attitude to take toward the newly elected representatives is to consider them all "on probation."

The 2010 election was a shattering rejection of the Left, its ideology, and its governing policies. But the responsibility now lies with the newly-elected officials across the country, and their supporters, to come through with solution-oriented leadership. There will be no second chances, the country demands real change.

Your friend,

Newt Gingrich

Song Of The Day - Thursday, 11/4/2010

Published by Lois Lame, SSALRCYTMVDQJCP & Assistant Editor

Date:  11/4/2010
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"Moonlight Serenade" is an American popular song with original music by Glenn Miller and subsequent lyrics by Mitchell Parish. When Miller recorded "Sunrise Serenade" in 1939, he placed this song on the back. The song, recorded on April 4, 1939 on RCA Bluebird, was a Top Ten hit on the U.S. pop charts in 1939, reaching number three on the Billboard charts, where it stayed for fifteen weeks. It was the no.5 top pop hit of 1939 on Billboard in the year end Billboard tally of the top records of 1939. Glenn Miller had 5 records in the top 20 songs of 1939 on Billboard's list. In the UK, "Moonlight Serenade" was released as the A side of a 78 on His Master's Voice with "American Patrol" as the B side. The recording reached number twelve in the UK in March, 1954, staying on the chart for one week. In a medley with "Little Brown Jug" and "In the Mood", "Moonlight Serenade" reached number thirteen on the UK charts in January, 1976, where it stayed for eight weeks. It was an immediate phenomenon when first released in May 1939 as an instrumental arrangement and was adopted as Miller's signature tune. The recording was also issued as a V-Disc, No. 39A, in November, 1943.

In 1991, the recording of "Moonlight Serenade", released on RCA Bluebird in 1939 as Bluebird B-10214-B by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Today's song goes out to the "Happy Shoveler's" mother who used to play "Moonlight Serenade" on her organ as well as to all the former members of the once popular local big band, Ken Starke and the Moonlight Serenaders.  Here is The Glenn Miller Orchestra performing "Moonlight Serenade" .....

Photo Of The Day - Thursday, 11/4/2010

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Date:  11/4/2010
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Patio at Dierberg Wine Tasting Room
East First Street
Hermann, MO
10/4/2010

Photo by Dick Schaefer (Hermann Hearsay).
Copyright protected.  All rights reserved.

Laugh Of The Day - Thursday, 11/4/2010

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Date:  11/4/2010
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"I don't believe in dying. It's been done. I'm working on a new exit. Besides, I can't die now - I'm booked."  ~ George Burns

Quote Of The Day - Thursday, 11/4/2010

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Date:  11/4/2010
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Er uh, President Obama, do you remember what you said on the campaign trail a few weeks ago?

"We don't mind the Republicans joining us.  They can come for the ride, but they gotta sit in back."  ~ President Barack Hussein Obama

Looks like there will be more Republicans joining you on that bus ride than you had anticipated!  Your arrogance (and incompetence) have cost many Democrats their jobs.  In 2012, your arrogance will cost you your job!

Bible Verse Of The Day - Thursday, 11/4/2010

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Date:  11/4/2010
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God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.  ~ Hebrews 6:10

There are things done that no one will ever see. There may even be costly sacrifices made that bring about misunderstanding or criticism, but God sees. For the person who goes the extra mile to only face fatigue, God sees. For the single mom who is trying to provide for her children and keep her sanity, God sees. For the minister who gives so much with seemingly so little return, God sees. When we feel misunderstood or alone in our service to others, the God who sees in secret will reward you. This is a promise of Scripture.

Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org