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Sunday, September 04, 2016
To Kill a Mockingbird
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The American Presidency Project
William J. Clinton
XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001
Teleconference Remarks on Family and Medical Leave Legislation
January 29, 1993
I think a lot of you said this, but I just want to close with this: It's easy for people to talk about family values
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From 10/28/1967 ( Julia Roberts ) To 1/29/1993 is 9225 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/4/1991 ( premiere US film "Sleeping with the Enemy" ) is 9225 days
From 8/29/1945 ( Harry Truman - Executive Order 9605 - Revoking Paragraph 4 of Executive Order No. 9279 of December 5, 1942, So as to Permit Voluntary Enlistments in the Armed Forces ) To 1/29/1993 is 17320 days
17320 = 8660 + 8660
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash ) is 8660 days
From 12/26/1962 ( premiere US film "Days of Wine and Roses" ) To 3/24/1990 ( from my official United States Navy documents: "I hereby request to be granted 51.0 days separation leave" ) is 9950 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/29/1993 is 9950 days
From 9/29/1935 ( Jerry Lee Lewis ) To 3/24/1990 ( from my official United States Navy documents: "I hereby request to be granted 51.0 days separation leave" ) is 19900 days
19900 = 9950 + 9950
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/29/1993 is 9950 days
From 6/29/1946 ( Harry Truman - Executive Order 9744-A - Transferring the Review Committee on Deferment of Government Employees to the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion ) To 9/25/1973 ( United States Patent 3,761,682 - Docutel Corporation - Credit Card Automatic Currency Dispenser ) is 9950 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/29/1993 is 9950 days
From 6/29/1946 ( Harry Truman - Executive Order 9744-B - Regulations Governing the Furnishing of Clothing in Kind Or Payment of Cash Allowances in Liew Thereof to Enlisted Personnel of the Navy, the Coast Guard, the Naval Resere, and the Coast Guard Reserve ) To 9/25/1973 ( United States Patent 3,761,682 - Docutel Corporation - Credit Card Automatic Currency Dispenser ) is 9950 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/29/1993 is 9950 days
From 6/29/1946 ( Harry Truman - Executive Order 9744-C - Amending Executive Order 9561 of June 1, 1945, Prescribing Regulations Governing the Granting of Allowances for Quarters and Subsistence to Enlisted Men ) To 9/25/1973 ( United States Patent 3,761,682 - Docutel Corporation - Credit Card Automatic Currency Dispenser ) is 9950 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/29/1993 is 9950 days
From 12/25/1962 ( premiere US film "To Kill a Mockingbird" ) To 3/23/1990 ( premiere US film "Pretty Woman" ) is 9950 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/29/1993 is 9950 days
From 11/16/1984 ( premiere US film "Night of the Comet" ) To 1/29/1993 is 2996 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/15/1974 ( premiere US TV series "Happy Days" ) is 2996 days
From 9/28/1971 ( Richard Nixon - Statement on Signing Bill Authorizing Extension of the Draft and Increases in Military Pay ) To 1/29/1993 is 7794 days
7794 = 3897 + 3897
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/4/1976 ( at extreme personal risk to himself my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut in his privately financed atom-pulse propulsion spaceship successfully intercepts the Comet Lucifer in the outer solar system and diverts it away from the planet Earth ) is 3897 days
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The American Presidency Project
William J. Clinton
XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001
Teleconference Remarks on Family and Medical Leave Legislation
January 29, 1993
The President. Thank you very much, Al. And hello, ladies and gentlemen. I want to thank you for agreeing to join us on this telephone call today and through this telephone call to speak to the people in your own State and throughout the United States.
One of the things that we are determined to do here in Washington is open the Government to you and never let people forget, who are here making decisions, that you and lives are at stake and that these matters that we discuss and vote upon here really do affect real people out in our country.
So with that, let me just now go from one person to the next and let each of you say something about how this family and medical leave act might affect your life in the future or could have affected your life in the past or the fact that we didn't have it affected you.
[At this point, the President took a series of telephone calls from people who described their personal experiences.]
The President. Ladies and gentlemen, I know I speak for Vice President Gore when I thank all of you for your courage and your support on behalf of your own children and your own families and working families all across this country. We believe that next week, the Congress and the leaders who have worked on this in both parties will help our Nation join the 72 other countries who already have family and medical leave. And if it happens, it will be because of people like you and for people like you.
I think a lot of you said this, but I just want to close with this: It's easy for people to talk about family values, but it's also important for us to value families. And your Government is going to be given a chance to value the American family next week. We hope and pray they'll do it. And if it does happen, you all can claim a lot of the credit.
Thank you so much for being with us today, and have a wonderful time. And keep those kids making that good noise. I like to hear it. Bless you all. Goodbye.
NOTE: The President spoke at approximately 11:42 a.m. from the Oval Office at the White House. He was introduced by the Vice President.
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Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)
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USA 4 February 1991 (Westwood, California) (premiere)
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Julia Roberts
Biography
Date of Birth 28 October 1967, Smyrna, Georgia, USA
Birth Name Julia Fiona Roberts
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Pretty Woman (1990)
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USA 23 March 1990
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Time Machine, The (2002)
[ Emma: ] Professor, you're shivering. I hope you're not coming down with something.
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To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
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USA 25 December 1962 (Los Angeles, California)
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Jerry Lee Lewis
Biography
Date of Birth 29 September 1935, Ferriday, Louisiana, USA
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JERRY LEE LEWIS
album: "The Golden Hits Of Jerry Lee Lewis" (1964)
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JERRY LEE LEWIS
"Great Balls Of Fire"
You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain
Too much love drives a man insane
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Sunday, May 08, 2011 Posted by H.V.O.M at 11:15 PM
I have thought several times about a dream I had before waking up earlier today in the morning. I think about it again now, especially considering how my dreams are relevant to observations I made later in the day after having the dream, after watching on television the scene I reference now. The scene only lasted for probably a second or two of dreaming but I have thought of it several times today because of the good feeling I had during the dream. I cannot recall how it started out but the part I remember is that I seemed to be entering an office building and I got a pass to clip to my uniform shirt and I had full access to the building. What I did though is sit in a chair in the lobby, which I can only partially visualize and I could have gone on in but I was just sitting there watching people enter and leave and I think that is what I wanted to do. I looked at my watch. I cannot recall the precise time I saw in the dream but my watch might have read 12:38 PM. I sat there for a while and if I would have wrote about this dream back in early 2006 I would have wrote about how the narrator was talking to me in the dream but in the dream, no one spoke to me during that series of scenes. There almost seemed to be comments about why I was sitting there when I could go in to the office area and I had full access to that building. I was wearing a United States military uniform in the dream and after waking up I decided I was wearing a dress white United States Marine Corps officers uniform that is no longer in service. The uniform was very similar to the United States Navy officers ceremonial dress uniform but what I read earlier today is that uniform was phased in 1998, or maybe 2000. So anyway I was clearly wearing a United States military uniform and I got up from the chair in the lobby and I started walking through the office section and I was very glad to be there. I have been left with the sense all day about how I was back home. I have also been thinking that was some kind of office that I worked out of and that is here in the United States and I had been gone for a while and I was glad to be back and I was walking around and no one had realized yet that I was back. That was how the dream ended. I was walking around through the office and I noted that someone I knew didn't work in the same place. I was going somewhere specific but that was where the dream ended and I woke up and I think that was when I got up out of bed.
But anyway, as I read back through the scene I remember that before that scene was something about me being trapped in someplace that seemed to be a deep well. I was aware that I was perched on a surface and there was very dark water just below me in reach and I was worried about what was under that surface. But I was definitely trapped in a well, a long vertical cylinder of a wall made of stones and there seemed to be just enough lighting to see my surroundings. At one point I caught a frog. I was keeping it because I might have had to use it for food. But I didn't have to because I was only trapped down there for eight days without food and water and I didn't want to eat the frog, which was the only source of possible food that presented itself to me during that time I was trapped in the well. So then the part in the office building seemed to happen.
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Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
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USA 26 December 1962 (Los Angeles, California)
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Pretty Woman (1990)
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Vivian: Big mistake. Big. Huge.
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Harry S. Truman
XXXIII President of the United States: 1945 - 1953
Executive Order 9744-C - Amending Executive Order 9561 of June 1, 1945, Prescribing Regulations Governing the Granting of Allowances for Quarters and Subsistence to Enlisted Men
June 29, 1946
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by section 10 of the act of June 16, 1942, as amended, 56 Stat. 363 (37 U.S.C. Sup. 110), it is ordered as follows:
Paragraph 2 of Executive Order No. 9561, dated June 1, 1945,3 amending certain provisions of Executive Order No. 9386 of October 15,1943,1 prescribing allowances for quarters and subsistence to enlisted men no furnished quarters or rations in kind, is hereby amended to provide that said Executive Order No. 9561 shall continue in effect until June 30, 1947, unless sooner modified or revoked.
HARRY S. TRUMAN
THE WHITE HOUSE,
June 29, 1946
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United States Patent 3,761,682
Barnes , et al. September 25, 1973
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CREDIT CARD AUTOMATIC CURRENCY DISPENSER
Abstract
A currency dispenser automatically delivers a medium of exchange in packets in response to a coded credit card presented thereto. The coded credit card is presented to the currency dispenser and an initial check is made to determine if the card has the proper format. After checking the credit card format, coded information thereon is evaluated to check the user's identity prior to authorizing him to receive cash from the machine. When each of several additional checks of the credit card code have been completed, the old code is removed and substituted with a new code. The new code contains the same information as the old but updated to reflect an additional currency dispensing transaction. Both the original code and the updated code are scrambled in accordance with a changing key. Scrambling the credit card code after each use thereof minimizes the chance of unauthorized use of the currency dispenser. When the checks of the credit card code indicate the user is entitled to receive the amount of currency he has selected, a storage container for the packets of currency transports the required number of packets by a positive feed drive to a cash drawer. The cash drawer opens to a detent position which allows the customer to then move the drawer to a fully open position to remove his currency. Upon release of the cash drawer, it returns to a partially opened position from which it automatically closes after a preset time limit.
Inventors: Barnes; Thomas R. (Dallas, TX), Chastain; George R. (Irving, TX), Wetzel; Don C. (Dallas, TX)
Assignee: Docutel Corporation (Dallas, TX)
Family ID: 22689304
Appl. No.: 05/187,515
Filed: October 7, 1971
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Harry S. Truman
XXXIII President of the United States: 1945 - 1953
Executive Order 9744-B - Regulations Governing the Furnishing of Clothing in Kind Or Payment of Cash Allowances in Liew Thereof to Enlisted Personnel of the Navy, the Coast Guard, the Naval Resere, and the Coast Guard Reserve
June 29, 1946
By virtue and pursuant to the authority vested in me by section 10 of the Pay Readjustment Act of June 16, 1942 (56 Stat.359, 363), I hereby prescribe the following regulations governing the furnishing of clothing in kind, or payment of cast allowances in lieu thereof, to enlisted personnel of the Navy, the Coast Guard, the Naval Reserve, and the Coast Guard Reserve.
Section A. Clothing in Kind or Cash Allowances in Lieu Thereof.
Enlisted men on active duty shall be entitled to clothing in kind or payment of cash allowances in lieu thereof as follows:
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Section B. Clothing Allowance.
1. The amount of the cash clothing allowances prescribe in subsection A1(6)hereof shall be payable on date of first enlistment or first reporting for active duty, and on date of reenlistment or recall to active duty subsequent to expiration of three months from date of last discharge or release from active duty, shall not actually be paid prior to the expiration of ninety days from and including such dates, or date of completion of recruit training, or date of advancement to chief petty officer or assignment to band, whichever is earlier. In closing the accounts of a man discharged or released from active duty within the ninety-day period , credit shall be made only of an amount equal to the value of the clothing actually drawn, but in case to exceed the total allowance payable.
2. For the purposes of this order, an enlistment in any of the services mention in section A subsequent to discharge from any other of such services shall be considered an reenlistment. An allowance under subsection A1 shall not be payable upon reenlistment within three months from date of last discharge or upon recall to active duty within three months of last release therefrom, except as specified in subsections 5, 6 and 7 of this section. A man reenlisted or recalled to active duty within three month of last discharge or release from active duty, who on date of such discharge or released was checked undrawn clothing allowance in accordance with subsection 1 of this section, shall be entitled to credit for such undrawn clothing allowance.
3. The allowance under subsection A2 shall not be payable to-
(a) Enlisted men advanced in rating to chief petty officer while holding a temporary appointment to warrant or commissioned rank.
(b) Cooks or stewards on advancement to chief cook or steward.
(c) Members of Navy, Naval Academy, or Coast Guard Academy Bands (band members) upon advancement in rating to chief petty officer.
4. An enlisted man reduced in rating from chief petty officer, cook or steward, shall not be required to refund payment previously made in accordance with subsection A2; and shall not be entitled to a second payment on subsequent advancement, or to a payment of quarterly maintenance allowance prior to the date specified in subsection C1 (a) hereof.
5. An enlisted man first reporting for active duty in a status entitling him only to an issue of clothing in kind in accordance with subsection A6 and A9 (b) hereof, upon subsequent transfer to, or reenlistment within three months of last discharge in, another status which, in case of first enlistment or reporting for active duty, would entitle him to a cash clothing allowance as prescribed in subsection A1 hereof, shall be entitled to a credit of such cash clothing allowance without regard to issues in kind in the prior status, except that an enlisted man entitled to a clothing allowance under subsection A9 (b) on first reporting for active duty in time of war or national emergency shall not be so entitled.
6. An enlisted man first reporting for active duty in a status entitling him only to an issue of clothing in kind in accordance with subsection A7 hereof, upon subsequent transfer to, or reenlistment within three months of last discharge in, another status which, in the case of a first enlistment or reporting for active duty, would entitle him to a case clothing allowance as prescribed in subsection A1 hereof, shall be entitled to a credit of such cash clothing allowance without regard to issues in kind in the prior status.
7. Enlisted personnel described in subsection A9 (a), upon discharge from the Naval Reserve (inactive) for the purpose of enlisting in the Regular Navy or Coast Guard within three months from date of such discharge, shall, if reenlisted in any of the applicable ratings, be entitled to a further cash allowance equal to the difference between the cash allowance payable under subsection A1 (a) hereof, and the amount payable under subsection A9 (a), and such enlisted personnel shall, if enlisted in other ratings in the Regular Navy or Coast Guard, within three months from date of such discharge, be entitled to the cash allowances prescribed in subsection A1 (b) hereof.
Section C. Quarterly Maintenance Allowance.
1. The quarterly maintenance allowance prescribed in section A hereof shall be payable on the first day of each quarter to:
(a) Enlisted men entitled to a clothing allowance under subsections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 of section A, or subsections B5 and B7 hereof, or who are entitled to a clothing allowance under Executive Order 9356 of June 24, 1943, as amended, commencing with the first day of the quarter following the first anniversary of the date on which they were last entitled to such clothing allowance.
(b) Enlisted men of the Navy and Coast Guard reenlisting within three months from date of last discharge, enlisted men of the Reserve components transferred to the regular Service, and enlisted men of the Regular and Reserve components on active duty transferred to the Reserve or to the Retired List and retained on active duty or recalled to active duty within three months of release therefrom, at the rate applicable prior to such discharge, transfer, retirement or release, until entitle to a further clothing allowance.
2. Enlisted men of the Naval Reserve undergoing training leading to a commission, enlisted men of the Naval Reserve (inactive) and enlisted men holding temporary appointments to warrant or commissioned rank shall not be entitled to quarterly maintenance allowances. Enlisted men entitled to a clothing allowance on the first day of the quarter shall not be entitled to any quarterly maintenance allowance otherwise due them on that date.
3. The foregoing provisions of this order shall not be applicable to enlisted members of the Women's Reserve of the Coast Guard Reserve. Such members hall, however, be entitled to a special quarterly maintenance allowance for clothing in the amount of $12.50, payable on the first day of each quarter commencing with the first day of the quarter following the first anniversary of the date on which they first report for active duty.
This order shall supersede Executive Orders Nos. 9356 of June 24, 1943, 9447 of June 8, 1944, 9465 of August 12, 1944, 9525 of February 28, 1945, 9583 of July 2, 1945, and 9642 of October 18, 1945, and shall be in effect for the fiscal year 1947, except that subsection A10 hereof shall be effective also from August 15, 1945 to June 30, 1946.
HARRY S . TRUMAN
THE WHITE HOUSE,
June 29, 1946
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Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
PERIM: We're still thirty-six minutes from transmission range, sir.
RIKER: We're through running from these bastards.
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