Wednesday, September 23, 2015
are we there yet by jingle yan
Treat your wounds in vain, Decorate your emotions with coal, A story
that is pure plain is a life without a goal. Do you agree? If YES! come
on, take this selection of words of wisdom and humor home, read more
and agree more, discover Jingle and her folk poetry to make your life
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
september poem by lucy maud montgomery
Lo! a ripe sheaf of many golden days
Gleaned by the year in autumn's harvest ways,
With here and there, blood-tinted as an ember,
Some crimson poppy of a late delight
Atoning in its splendor for the flight
Of summer blooms and joys
This is September.
Gleaned by the year in autumn's harvest ways,
With here and there, blood-tinted as an ember,
Some crimson poppy of a late delight
Atoning in its splendor for the flight
Of summer blooms and joys
This is September.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
who is running for 2016 president?
Running
Jeb Bush
Former Florida governor
“I will take nothing and no one for granted. I will run with heart. I will run to win."
Money leaderBetween
his "super PAC," Right to Rise, and the money raised by his campaign,
Mr. Bush's war chest is larger than any of his rivals.

Running
Ben Carson
Retired neurosurgeon
“I'm probably never going to be politically correct because I'm not a politician."
Political noviceMr.
Carson gained attention from conservatives in 2013 for a speech at the
National Prayer Breakfast that was highly critical of President Obama.

Running
Chris Christie
New Jersey governor
“I am now ready to fight for the people of the United States of America.”
High stakes in Granite StateMr.
Christie has held more than a dozen town halls in New Hampshire as part
of his charm offensive to woo the state's critical primary voters.

Running
Ted Cruz
United States senator
“The power of the American people as we stand up and fight for liberty knows no bounds.”
Courting conservativesMr. Cruz has attempted to capture the attention of the party's right wing.

Running
Carly Fiorina
Former business executive
Mrs. Clinton "has not been transparent about a whole set of things that matter."
Gender politicsMs.
Fiorina's long-shot campaign has attracted the attention of some
conservatives in early nominating states, largely because of her pointed
attacks on Mrs. Clinton.

Running
Jim Gilmore
Former Virginia governor
“I'm a
candidate for president because our current Washington leadership is
guiding America on a path to decline, and I can reverse that decline.”
Another attemptMr.
Gilmore has been out of political office since 2002. He lost a bid for
Senate in Virginia in 2008 after briefly running for president.

Running
Lindsey Graham
United States senator
“I want to be president to protect our nation that we all love so much from all threats foreign and domestic.”
National security focusMr. Graham has positioned himself as a foreign policy hawk who is ready "to be commander in chief on Day 1."

Running
Mike Huckabee
Former Arkansas governor
"I know that there is a difference between making a speech and making government accountable to the people who pay for it."
Reaching outA
former Southern Baptist pastor, Mr. Huckabee is trying to broaden his
support beyond the social conservatives he dominated in 2008.

Running
Bobby Jindal
Louisiana governor
“We’ve had enough of talkers. It is time for a doer.”
What Jindal would need to do to win

Running
John Kasich
Ohio governor
“We are going to take the lessons of the heartland and straighten out Washington, D.C., and fix our country.”
Getting to know youAnalysts
say a critical early test will be whether Mr. Kasich can raise his poll
numbers enough to land a spot in the first Republican debate.

Running
George Pataki
Former New York governor
"I can lead this country and win this election. And the need to change Washington has never been greater.”
A social moderateMr. Pataki supports abortion rights and pushed for antidiscrimination rules protecting gays.

Running
Rand Paul
United States senator
“It’s time for a new way, a way predicated on justice, opportunity and freedom."
The long gameMr. Paul's campaign said the candidate is looking to states beyond the early contests in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

Running
Rick Perry
Former Texas governor
“Leadership is not a speech on the Senate floor. It’s not what you say. It’s what you have done."
Take 2Mr. Perry is giving the nomination a second shot after a 2012 bid that was filled with gaffes.

Running
Marco Rubio
United States senator
“The time has come for our generation to lead the way towards a new American century.”
Stressing youth and diversityMr.
Rubio is trying to portray himself as the youthful future of a
Republican Party that has struggled to connect with an increasingly
diverse electorate.

Running
Rick Santorum
Former United States senator
“Working families don’t need another president tied to big government or big money.”
Focus on middle classMr. Santorum has adopted a new mantle of economic populism, one he calls "blue-collar conservatism."

Running
Donald J. Trump
Real estate mogul
“Ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for president of the United States.”
Wild cardThe former host of "The Apprentice" has so far dominated the 2016 campaign — to the chagrin of the other Republican candidates.

Running
Scott Walker
Wisconsin governor
“I’m running for president to fight and win for the American people.”
An Iowa-first strategyMr.
Walker is focused on building a political operation in Iowa and
campaigning aggressively there with his conservative message.

Not running
Mitt Romney
2012 Republican presidential nominee
“I did not want to make it more difficult for someone else to emerge who may have a better chance of becoming the president.”
Iowa State Fair 2015 Live Blog: Presidential Candidates Descend on the Hawkeye State
The 2016 presidential election is centered around the Iowa State Fair
this week, as 20 presidential candidates -- both Democrats and
Republicans -- will make the trip to Des Moines over the next week.
They’ll be serving themselves up to voters, and they’ll be served all kinds of deep fried foods.
So far, nine candidates, including Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Bernie Sanders,
pitched their messaging to fair-goers at the Des Moines Register
Soapbox, a stage surrounded by haystacks.
On Saturday, August 15, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump didn't give speeches at the soapbox, but both held a media availability and drew a large crowd around them.
The State Fair is a rite of passage for White House hopefuls – a place
for the candidates to flip some pork chops, pet the animals and mingle
with potential caucus-goers.
ABC News will keep you posted on all the political and edible happenings
at this year’s Iowa State Fair. Check back here for the latest updates:
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