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

  • Fear Almighty God

     10  The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise endureth for ever. (Psalm 111:10)
  • Air Quality Index - - Great Smoky Mtns. Natl. Park - TN

  • SmartnerKids_

    Fun & Engaging Toys For Your Child’s Unique Learning Needs Helping Them Build Essential Skills That Spur Their Imagination! Free Shipping On Orders $39 Or More! Shop Now At Smarter Kids!
  • Stream 2407-6

    Stream 2407 | Opt 6 |







    ^^^Link^^^


  • Gem & Harmony

    Black Friday 25% Off - Gem And Harmony
  • Air Quality Index - - East Saint Louis, IL

  • Stream 1604






    Opt 1  |  Opt 2  |  Opt 3  |    More




  • Hurricane Information

  • Framed Art

    Shop FramedArt.com Today!
  • 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!!!
  • Horne

    Horne Nelson Bubble Lamps Sale 15% OFF May 3rd - 15th - 300X600.
  • National Hurricane Center

  • Framed Art 300

    Shop FramedArt.com Today!
  • ShelterLogic

    Lake Life
  • Modern Lightning

    Modern Lighting 7
  • Remarks by the Vice President Upon Arrival of Air Force Two

    Remarks by the Vice President Upon Arrival of Air Force Two


    Issued on: March 20, 2019

    Washington, DC - - Today, the U.S. White House provided the following transcript of Remarks by the Vice President Upon Arrival of Air Force Two:


    Eppley Airfield
    Omaha, Nebraska


    THE VICE PRESIDENT: President Trump asked me to be here in Nebraska and here in the region today with a very simple message. To all the families that have seen their homes flooded, seen livestock lost, who have had their lives, their communities upset by these extraordinary floods and severe weather, our message is this: We’re with you. And the American people are going to stand with people across Nebraska, across Iowa, across all of the eight states that have been impacted by this severe weather and this flooding.

    I’m so grateful for the leadership of Governor Ricketts and Governor Reynolds. We’re grateful for the strong support from their delegations in the Congress — Senator Sasse, Senator Ernst, and Congressman Bacon.

    This is a time when we’re all coming together to come alongside the families and communities that have been displaced by this extraordinary weather. We’re going to take the opportunity to get up in the air, to get out on the ground, to take a firsthand look. And we’ll be reporting back to the President and to the administration.

    Nebraska has turned in a declaration for a national emergency. I’m aware that Iowa is preparing theirs and it will be submitted to Washington, D.C. for consideration. And as I assured them, at the President’s direction, we will expedite that request to make sure that the families and communities that have been impacted have access to the federal resources and support that is designed for exactly times like these.

    Let me say from my heart, we mourn for the families of those who lost their lives. And we are truly grateful for the extraordinary response by public safety officials, first responders, the National Guard. It is remarkable to think, when you see this devastation from the air, about the fact that it wasn’t so much worse. And that is a testament to the resilience of people in Nebraska and Iowa. It’s also a testament to the extraordinary efforts by first responders in the region.

    Let me also say, we’re truly grateful for the volunteer efforts that are underway. Church organizations, charitable organizations. I’ll be stopping by a shelter later today. People, many of whom have lost their own homes, who are volunteering in shelters to help neighbors that have been affected by these floods. So that’s why they call this the “Heartland,” and it’s in high relief in the charitable works of volunteers.

    But, Governor Ricketts, Governor Reynolds, the senators and the congressmen who are here — I’m grateful for your leadership. I know the President is grateful for your strong, forward-leaning leadership in this crisis. And I want to assure you that we’re going to stand with you. We’re going to make sure that the federal resources are available for these families, these communities, and your states to rebuild bigger and better than ever before. And I’m grateful for the opportunity to be with you today.

    Governor.

    GOVERNOR RICKETTS: We’re very grateful for the administration, to all their cooperation. The FEMA folks have been fantastic, as far as helping us get our letter in, with regard to requesting a federal disaster. And, Vice President, we really appreciate you coming to take a look firsthand about what the damage has been across the state because this is the most widespread damage we’ve ever experienced in our state in our state’s history. It is truly an epic disaster.

    THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you for your great leadership, Governor. I appreciate it very much.

    Governor.

    GOVERNOR REYNOLDS: Thank you. We appreciate you being here. I, too, want to express my appreciation to the President and the Vice President. The coordination and the outreach has been second to none. We’ve heard from almost the entire Cabinet that have reached out to us to say, “We stand ready to help. Let us know what you need.”

    I want to thank the emergency responders and the volunteers and just tell the law enforcement that it is incredible. (Inaudible) for you taking the time to do the flyover because it is hard to describe the catastrophic events that have taken place (inaudible). So thank you.

    It’s all hands on deck. That means federal, state, and local. And I just appreciate so much the partnership that you all have (inaudible) provided to us. Thanks. Thank you.

    THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you for your leadership.

    Senator.

    SENATOR SASSE: Mr. Vice President, thank you for your leadership and thank you to the President for sending you out here. You’ve both been great. And as the Governor says, that the whole Cabinet have been reaching out to us — just Cabinet official after Cabinet official — saying they want to be there for our people.

    And I just want to underscore your point about thanking the volunteers — for all those of you who are neighbor helping neighbor, (inaudible) people. It really is an amazing thing to behold when you go into shelters across Nebraska and you find people whose houses were lost, and they show up at the shelter and they want to be in the volunteer line. And we’ve met these people. They don’t want to be in the line to receive services. They’ve suffered (inaudible) property loss, but they have the minds — they and their kids want to be serving their neighbor. And those are the kind of people that make Nebraska and Iowa who we are.

    Thank you for coming (inaudible).

    THE VICE PRESIDENT: (Inaudible.)

    Senator Ernst.

    SENATOR ERNST: Thank you, Mr. Vice President. It is good to know that we have the leadership standing with us — the President and the Vice President — and working on these declarations for Iowa and Nebraska.

    Having witnessed the flood of 2011 firsthand and working as a National Guardsman on the ground in Mills and Fremont County, having been down in Fremont County this past weekend, being able to observe the differences, this is a much worse flood event than we had in 2011.

    And you’re absolutely correct, Senator Sasse, that the people that are out there — working as volunteers, working in the EOCs, helping the emergency managers — they are the heart of the Midwest, and they’re coming forward. And, even in the worst of times, we can see the best of people.

    So I want to thank you again for your leadership, the President’s leadership, and all the governors — our tremendous governors — and the delegation that we have. We’ll be with you. Thank you.

    THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you.

    Congressman.

    REPRESENTATIVE BACON: Thank you. Mr. Vice President, we are so blessed to have their commitment — the Vice President and the President’s commitment — to expedite (inaudible). We know we need that expedited. The livestock, the roads, the bridges, thousands of homes. So that is — once again here, Mr. Vice President, we appreciate that.

    We’ve got a great opportunity to (inaudible) at the damage that we have in Valley and Waterloo (inaudible) the southern part of our district, and really the entire periphery of our district has had this damage, but also to show the heart of Nebraskans to pull together. We’re not Republicans. We’re not Democrats. In this sense, we are Nebraskans. We’re Iowans. We’re pulling together. And we’re grateful for the Vice President to come out and to help us out, and to get them this aid down here fast.

    Thank you.

    THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Congressman. Thank you very much. We’re going to get up in the air and take a look around. And again, I want to thank the leadership of these two governors, these senators, and this great delegation (inaudible). We work very closely with them. We will — as the Congressman said, at the President’s direction, we will expedite the review of the disaster declaration request from Nebraska and Iowa.

    And, to all the families that have been impacted by this historic flooding, just know that the American people are standing with you, praying for you, and we’re going to continue to stand with you and be with you until these communities come all the way back, bigger and better than ever before.

    So thank you all very much.

    END









    Twitter





    .
  • tasc sleepwear

    sleepwear launch
  • Air Quality Index - - Reston, VA

  • Spy Associates #1

    Spy Associates #1 Spy Shop For All Your Surveillance Needs Since 1999
  • Hurricane Information

  • Sections Directory

  • SPY ASSOCIATES

    SPY ASSOCIATES
  • Intermittent Stream


    or



    If no sound, please press here


    If still no sound, please press here






    BroadWave Streaming Audio Server v1.10 © NCH Software NCH

    If no sound above, please press HERE

  • Jewelry Affairs

    gold hoop earrings jewelry
  • Air Quality in Washington, DC Zip Code 20011

  • BEWARE OF CULTS

    <B>Beware of Cults</B>

    BEWARE OF CULTS!!!


    IF YOUR FAMILY MEMBER IS IN AN ORGANIZATION THAT WILL NOT ALLOW HIM OR HER TO TALK TO HIS OR HER RELATIVES, THAT PERSON IS IN A CULT!!!

    CULT LEADERS ARE MEAN, HARD-HEARTED AND EVIL!!!

    BEWARE OF CULTS!!!

    CULTS BRAINWASH ADULTS!!!

    SOME CULTS OPERATE IN THE ATLANTA, GEORGIA AREA!!!

    CULTS ALSO OPERATE IN OTHER AREAS!!!

    IF, WHEN YOUR FAMILY MEMBER DOES CONTACT A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY MEMBER CONTACTED IS NOT ALLOWED TO TALK, YOUR FAMILY MEMBER IS IN A CULT!!!

    CULT LEADERS ARE MEAN, HARD-HEARTED AND EVIL!!!

    ANYONE WHO WILL NOT ALLOW A PERSON TO TALK TO HIS OR HER OWN PARENTS IS MEAN, HARD-HEARTED AND EVIL!!!

    IF, WHEN YOU INQUIRE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY MEMBER, THEY ACCUSE YOU OF STALKING, YOUR FAMILY MEMBER IS IN A CULT!!!

    BEWARE OF CULTS!!!



    YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!

    BEWARE OF CULTS!!!

  • About Browsers

  • Air Quality Index - - Castleton, VT

  • Latest CMS Content

  • ALL

     8  Let all the earth fear the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him. (Psalm 33:8 - - - in the Holy Bible)