Please meet U.S. Wounded Warrior Michael Shoemaker
Please share this with all your Facebook friends. Let’s make a difference!
Michael Shoemaker was severely injured and my nephew David W. Gee-Taylor was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2012. Michael has been through a lot and is trying to get back on his feet and support his family. He is currently building picnic tables. I am not asking for donations, I am asking to help this young man support his family buy purchasing a picnic table. If you live in Illinois, drop by and pick one up. If not maybe consider buying one and donating it to a family in his area or church that could benefit from one.
Mike was on “the wall” for us all. We can give back and support his endeavor. He is truly one of the real American Heroes. Click on his name to go to his Facebook page for all the info or contact Sandra Shoemaker.
Please order tables from my son and keep him busy.
Categories: General Tags: 82 airborne, Afghanistan war hero, Army, Illinois, iragi war veteran, support, wounded warrior
isis says…“We Have 71 Trained Soldiers in 15 States”
They also promise to kill anyone trying to protect Pamela Geller. They promise to kill her for having the “draw the prophet muhammad” contest in Texas in which two radical islamic nutjobs tried to shoot up over it. Fortunately for us, it was in Texas. Hell, babies born there are given a gun before they get their baby teeth in! Good riddance to those two. But…
If the isis statement is for real…WE need to do something about it. It needs to stop. American citizens need to protect themselves from acts of violence including these. I am not sure our government is going to do anything since our prez. hasn’t mentioned much about it. It’s as if he wants the weeds to grow! We can’t let the weeds take over the garden.. So it’s up to us as citizens. Protect yourself. Get good training. Know what to look for and how to act or react.
ISIS POSTS WARNING: “We Have 71 Trained Soldiers in 15 States” – NAMES 5 TARGETS | The Gateway Pundit
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Radical Imam Tells Pamela Geller on Live TV She Should be SLAUGHTERED
Categories: General Tags: california, cult, Illinois, isis, maryland, michigan, pamela geller, religion, terrorists threats, the gateway pundit, U.S.A., virginia
Cheap Trick ex drummer lawsuit details
CHICAGO (Courthouse News Service) – Cheap Trick’s disaffected drummer and its former manager claim in court that the three other band members owe them hundreds of thousands of dollars in tour proceeds and unpaid loans.
David Frey, Silent Partner Management, Brad Carlson aka Bun Carlos and Cheap Trick Unlimited Inc., sued Richard Nielsen, Thomas Peterson and Robin Zander in Cook County Court.
“Plaintiffs Carlos and Frey are, respectively, the drummer and manager for the world-renowned rock band Cheap Trick,” the complaint begins. “Plaintiffs are forced to bring this action against the three defendants (who are the other members of the band) due to defendants’ outright refusal to account for, or pay, hundreds of thousands of dollars which are owed to each of the plaintiffs, or to otherwise comply with their obligations to plaintiffs.”
The lawsuit claims that according to consent agreements signed by all four members of the band, “Carlos is no longer required to participate in live performances by the band, but remains a full member of the band, and is entitled to ‘continue to receive all remuneration due to him under the [Cheap Trick Companies’] Agreements (including, without limitation, all remuneration that would have been paid to him had he fully performed at all of the Live Performances) without delay, penalty or offset.”
Carlos claims the other members of the band have failed to honor the agreement, and owe him hundreds of thousands of dollars “by, among other things, refusing to allow Carlos to participate in any of the activities of the band (including the recording of a new studio album), entering into numerous contracts on behalf of the Cheap Trick Companies without Carlos’s consent, and otherwise preventing Carlos from participating in the management and operations of the Cheap Trick Companies.”
In June 2012, the three other band members also “purported to terminate Frey as the band’s manager,” the complaint states. “However, pursuant to the terms of the unanimous consent agreement, this purported termination is null and void because Carlos did not consent to it. Further, at the time of this purported termination, the band owed Frey and SPM $160,000 in deferred compensation, which defendants have improperly refused to pay.”
Frey adds that “following a horrific accident in July 2011 which occurred while defendants were performing, Frey graciously advanced $362,996 of the band’s expenses with his own personal American Express credit card, in exchange for the defendants’ express agreement that they would pay this money back in installments. Initially, the defendants made several installment payments in partial satisfaction of the repayment agreement. However, after purporting to terminate Frey, defendants sent American Express a check on behalf of Frey which was drawn on insufficient funds, and was rejected by the bank. Following defendants’ transmission of this ‘bounced’ check, they have failed to make any further payment to American Express whatsoever, or to otherwise acknowledge their obligation to Frey under the terms of the repayment agreement. At the time they ceased complying with the repayment agreement, the amount of $71,790 remained due and owing on Frey’s American Express credit card. This wrongful conduct has forced Frey to personally make payments to American Express to satisfy the remaining balance of $71,790, and has caused serious harm to Frey’s credit rating.
“Notably, defendants have failed to provide any justification whatsoever for the wrongful actions which they have perpetrated against the plaintiffs – as these acts are plainly unjustifiable (not to mention unconscionable).
“Enough is enough. Defendants should be ordered, inter alia, to account for and pay plaintiffs all the money they are owed, and to compensate the Cheap Trick Companies for their acts of self-dealing and other corporate misfeasance. The Court should also enjoin defendants from further misuse of the trademarks and other assets of the Cheap Trick Companies, and grant other appropriate relief,” according to the complaint.
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http://coolalbumreview.com/?p=32118
Categories: General Tags: ben e carlos, cheaptrick, I want you to want me, Illinois, lawsuit, music news, rick nelson, robin zander, rockford, she's tight, surrender, tom peterson
Rep. Tammy Duckworth D. Illinois Needs a standing Ovation
She rips this guy who is misrepresenting his “military service” injury. She has every right to and I am glad she took up for the injured Vets. Please watch the video and share!
chuck
From Wikipedia:
Duckworth was working towards a PhD in political science at Northern Illinois University with research interests in the political economy and public health in southeast Asia when she was deployed to Iraq in 2004. Duckworth lost her right leg near the hip and her left leg below the knee from injuries sustained on November 12, 2004, when the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter she was co-piloting was hit by a rocket propelled grenade fired by Iraqi insurgents. She is the first female double amputee from the Iraq war. The explosion “almost completely destroyed her right arm, breaking it in three places and tearing tissue from the back side of it.” Duckworth received a Purple Heart on December 3 and was promoted to Major on December 21 at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where she was presented with an Air Medal and Army Commendation Medal.
Categories: General Tags: american hero, CBS, Illinois, Iraqi war vet, IRS hearings, representative, tammy duckworth, video
Interview with Ken Tucker of the “Ken Tucker” Band
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Welcome to Kick Acts Ken Tucker. Tell us a little about yourself and your band and were you can be with found at on the web.
I’m originally from Sullivan, Indiana. I’m married and have three children and a grandchild. After high school, I attended Indiana State University where I earned a degree in Art Education. But that wasn’t enough, so I decided to become a professional wrestler. I eventually reached 650 pounds, and I toured around the country in one developmental league or another. Eventually, I realized I was feeling the Blues – actually the Black and Blue marks all over my body. Read more…