For Individuals and Companies

Build your information technology infrastructure through the systems that are trusted by more than 20 million customers around the world.

Domain names | Domain Name Bulk Registration | Domain Transfer | Bulk Transfer | Domain Backorder | Websites | Website Builder | Hosting | cPanel | Plesk | WordPress | Web Hosting Plus | VPS | Dedicated Server | Professional Email | SSL | Managed SSL Service | Website Backup | Email Marketing | SEO |

Standard Contractors Group offers Emergency Tech Support for Houses of Worship. Call (743) 220 7848

  • Hampden 9

    Balza Dress in Green and White Stripes

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $228.00
  • The Stedfast Christian


    Direct Link


    If no sound, please press HERE

  • Air Quality Conditions in Ann Arbor, MI Zip Code 48104

  • Stream 307A



    Direct Link

  • Truth

    Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.   (John 17:17 - - in the Holy Bible)
  • Pastor Clarence William Page


    Direct Link
  • Stream 2307-8

    Stream 2307 | Opt 8 |







    ^^^Link^^^


  • Choose Your Subject

  • Stream 173-85



    Mixed Link



    BroadWave Streaming Audio Server v1.10 © NCH Software NCH
  • More at LTGOF.NET


    There is much more content at LTGOF.NET site.

    Please press here
  • Stream 1606






    Opt 1  |  Opt 2  |  Opt 3  |    More




  • Hurricane Information

  • Tractor

    Tractor Supply
  • SPY ASSOCIATES

    SPY ASSOCIATES
  • TASC Performance New Arrivals

    tasc performance new arrivals of the season
  • Air Quality Conditions in Cherokee, IA Zip Code 51012

  • Framed Art

    Shop FramedArt.com Today!
  • Air Quality Index - - Crystal Lake, IL

  • tasc sleepwear

    sleepwear launch
  • Boots

    Georgia Boot Men's Muddog Pull-On Steel To...

    The Georgia Boot Men's 11 in. Muddog Pull-On Steel Toe Comfort Core Work Boots are made... [More]

    Price: $179.99
    Sale: $125.99
  • Air Quality Conditions in Daytona Beach, FL Zip Code 32114

  • Horne

    Horne Nelson Bubble Lamps Sale 15% OFF May 3rd - 15th - 300X600.
  • Gem & Harmony

    Black Friday 25% Off - Gem And Harmony
  • Hampden 20

    Bezel Set Round Tennis Necklace in 14k Yel...

    The Stoned Bezel Set Round Tennis Necklace in 14k Yellow Gold features bezel set diamon... [More]

    Price: $11995.00
  • Air Quality Conditions in East Orange, NJ Zip Code 07017

  • Hampdan 29

    Cecilia Dress in Terra

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $135.00
  • SpyFinder Pro Hidden Camera Detector

    SpyFinder Pro Hidden Camera Detector
  • Air Quality Conditions in Cleveland, OH Zip Code 44102

  • Hampden 25

    Bunty Knit Dress in Blue Multi Stripe

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $78.00
  • Spy Associates #1

    Spy Associates #1 Spy Shop For All Your Surveillance Needs Since 1999
  • Hampden 22

    Big Skirt in Maui

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $318.00
  • Air Quality Conditions in Ann Arbor, MI Zip Code 48104

  • Hampden 27

    Carola Sandal in Arcilla Pebble Nappa Lame

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $172.00
  • Hampden 32

    Ajour Relaxed Sequin Tunic Dress with Plea...

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $387.00
  • Air Quality Conditions in Allentown, PA Zip Code 18102

  • Hampden 18

    Bezel Lapis Drop Necklace in 14k Yellow Gold

    The Vintage La Rose Bezel Lapis Drop Necklace in 14k Yellow Gold is a great everyday pi... [More]

    Price: $720.00
  • Air Quality Conditions in Billings, MT Zip Code 59101

  • Hampden 11

    Basque Necklace in Multi

    The Lizzie Fortunato Basque Necklace features the unique details you love from this des... [More]

    Price: $595.00
  • Webinars Ready




    Webinars Ready


    Special update note:
    It is my understanding that the U.S. Government has addressed or has begun to address some of the issues I raised in the following webinar.
    Pastor Clarence William Page

    Please view our discussion titled "Are Researchers Creating "Humanized Mice"?

    Listening link: http://www.morehere.org/webinars/Researchers Creating Humanized Mice_.mp4

    Press HERE to go to the listening site now.






  • Hampden 15

    Beau Addition in Ivory

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $180.00
  • Air Quality Conditions in Bridgeport, CT Zip Code 06605

  • Hampden 23

    Bonne Sequin Skirt in Khaki

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $225.00
  • Air Quality Conditions in New Bern, NC Zip Code 28562

  • Hampden 12

    Baylin Lace Long Sleeve Dress in Cream

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $135.00
  • Hampden 21

    Bicycle Enamel Necklace in Pistachio Green...

    The Aliita Bicycle Enamel Necklace features the playful look you love from this designe... [More]

    Price: $520.00
  • Come

    Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. (Matthew 11:28 - - - The Holy Bible) * * * * * * * God loves you!!!
  • Believe!



    Direct Link

  • Be Ye Holy

     15  But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation;
     16  Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy. (1 Peter 1:15-16 - - - in the Holy Bible)
  • Righteous Judgment

    Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.  (John 7:24 - - in the Holy Bible)
  • Choose Your Subject

  • Air Quality Conditions in Daytona Beach, FL Zip Code 32114

  • Stream 977

               
          Mixed Link      Direct Link


  • Almighty God LOVES you!!!

    Almighty God LOVES YOU!!!
  • Visit GloryStar




    North America's Largest Christian Satellite Network
  • Stream 173-89



    Mixed Link



    BroadWave Streaming Audio Server v1.10 © NCH Software NCH
  • Hampden 33

    Bicycle Enamel Necklace in Pistachio Green...

    The Aliita Bicycle Enamel Necklace features the playful look you love from this designe... [More]

    Price: $520.00
  • Air Quality in Washington, DC Zip Code 20011

  • ShelterLogic

    Lake Life
  • National Hurricane Center

  • Hampden 41

    Althea Heel in Navy

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $149.00
  • Framed Art 300

    Shop FramedArt.com Today!
  • Hampden 3

    Apex Sandal in Papaya

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $225.00
  • Attorney General Barr Delivers Remarks at African-American History Month Observation

    Attorney General William P. Barr Delivers Remarks at the Department of Justice's African-American History Month Observation
    Washington, DC - - (February 26, 2019) - - Today, the U.S. Department of Justice published the following text of the presentation titled, Attorney General William P. Barr Delivers Remarks at the Department of Justice's African-American History Month Observation.




    Attorney General William P. Barr Delivers Remarks at the Department of Justice's African-American History Month Observation
    Washington, DC
    ~ Tuesday, February 26, 2019



    Thank you, Rod, for that very kind introduction. Before I begin, I would like to thank Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein for his service. Rod Rosenstein has spent his entire career at the Department of Justice. He joined the Department through the Attorney General’s Honors Program in 1990 and has worked throughout the Department in the nearly thirty years since. Over that time, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein has served the Department with dedication and distinction. We are thankful for his service.

    I also want to thank Director Richard Toscano, Assistant Director Granette Trent, and the entire Justice Management Division’s Equal Employment Opportunity staff for putting on this important event every year.


    Thank you to Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School’s Junior ROTC Color Guard for the Presentation of the Colors.


    And thank you to Dorothy Williams of the Civil Rights Division for that beautiful rendition of our national anthem.


    I also want to thank our closing speaker, Trial Attorney Oneshia Herring of the Civil Rights Division’s Housing and Civil Enforcement Section.


    Thank you also for your service as Vice-Chair of Department of Justice Association of Black Attorneys.


    But above all, thank you to our audience for being here to honor African-American history.


    Black history is American history. You cannot tell one story without telling the other.


    This year’s theme is “Black Migrations,” which is an important topic in black history as well as in the history of the entire nation.


    The first Black Migration to this country was forced migration. It was the Middle Passage.


    Over the course of centuries, millions of Africans were taken in chains, branded with hot irons, and put on small, overcrowded boats for a treacherous journey to this land. That journey could take weeks or even months.


    In these conditions, many died before they even reached the shore. In a 1789 speech to Parliament, William Wilberforce cited an estimate that one in every eight slaves bound for Jamaica died on the Middle Passage, and that one third died soon after arrival.


    Slavery was our nation’s original sin. James Madison himself recognized as much in a letter he sent decades after he helped draft a Constitution codifying it.


    Writing in 1820 to his old friend the Marquis de Lafayette, Madison described the political turmoil that had resulted from the inexcusable tolerance of slavery as “the dreadful fruitfulness of the original sin of the African trade.”


    It took the bloodiest war in American history and three constitutional amendments to finally end slavery and to give African-Americans the freedom to migrate where they chose.


    Once slavery was finally ended, those who had been enslaved and their descendants migrated again and spread to communities all across the country.


    For example, there were the Exodusters, the thousands of African-Americans who fled the South for the Great Plains states or for homesteads in the West.


    But the best known of these migrations was, of course, the Great Migration, when millions African-Americans fled persecution in the South to places like Chicago, Detroit, or New York.


    In her award-winning book The Warmth of Other Suns, Isabel Wilkerson writes, “during the First World War…a silent pilgrimage took its first steps…Over the course of six decades, some six million black southerners left the land of their forefathers and fanned out across the country for an uncertain existence…


    “By the time it was over, no northern or western city would be the same…In Chicago alone, the black population rocketed from [44,000] at the start of the Migration to more than one million at the end of it. By the turn of the 21stCentury, blacks made up a third of the city’s residents, with more blacks living in Chicago than in the entire state of Mississippi.”


    The Great Migration changed American history not just for the migrants but for all of us. It made possible American cultural milestones like the Harlem Renaissance, Chicago blues, and Motown, just to name a few.


    The migrants included the families of Americans like Richard Wright, astronaut Mae Jemison, Housing and Urban Development Secretary and neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson, and many, many more.


    Today we see many African-Americans returning to the South. In the 2010 Census, a higher percentage of the African-American population lived in the South than in any Census in 50 years. I think that these are good signs that much progress has been made.


    President Lincoln may have signed the emancipation proclamation more than 150 years ago, but there is a great deal of work left to do in eradicating prejudice and bringing together the people of this nation.


    Much of that work falls to the Department of Justice.


    One of the reasons that this Department was created in the first place was to help protect the civil rights of African-Americans in the South and to fight the very same persecution that helped cause the Great Migration.


    That is why I pledged at my confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee that one of my top priorities as Attorney General would be protecting the right to vote.


    In our present period of great political division, it is imperative that we protect every citizen’s right to vote from all persons, foreign or domestic, who seek to interfere with it.


    And that is, of course, one reason the men and women of the Civil Rights Division are so important. It is an honor for all of us to continue this work of protecting the civil rights of the American people today. And I am grateful to all of our Civil Rights Division attorneys and staff for their work toward those noble ends.


    I appreciate the more than 18,000 African-Americans who work at this Department—including many who serve as attorneys or as senior executives.


    All of them are helping to write the next chapter in black history at the Department.


    And that is certainly true of our keynote speaker.


    Louis Franklin has served at the Department for more than 26 years. He started as an AUSA in the Middle District of Alabama, went into private practice, and then returned to become Criminal Chief for 16 years.


    On June 15, 2017, he was nominated by President Trump to serve as United States Attorney. On September 14, 2017, he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Please join me in welcoming U.S. Attorney Louis Franklin.















    Twitter




    .

  • Hampden 5

    Asymmetric Pearl and Turquoise Candy Necklace

    The Theodosia Asymmetric Pearl and Turquoise Candy Necklace is a unique piece to add to... [More]

    Price: $395.00
  • Hampden 19

    Bezel Set Round Diamond Bracelet in 14k Wh...

    The Stoned Bezel Set Round Diamond Bracelet in 14k White Gold features round diamonds s... [More]

    Price: $12995.00
  • Air Quality Conditions in Chattanooga, TN Zip Code 37402

  • Hampden 2

    Annie Hat in Natural/Black

    All items are final sale - no returns or exchanges will be accepted. Sale items are NOT... [More]

    Price: $149.00
  • Weather Info