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Ron Paul Campaign Statement on Rick Santorum Withdrawal

April 10, 2012 by Little Leo's Mom

For Immediate Release: April 10, 2012
Contact: Gary Howard, 855-886-9779
Ron Paul Campaign Statement
on Rick Santorum Withdrawal

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign released the following statement concerning Rick Santorum’s decision to end his bid for the Republican nomination for the presidency.

Below please find brief comments from National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton:

“Congratulations to Senator Santorum on running such a spirited campaign.  Dr. Paul is now the last – and real – conservative alternative to Mitt Romney.  We plan to continue running hard, secure delegates, and press the fight for limited, constitutional government in Tampa.”

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Leo was just a little bug to……..

April 9, 2012 by Little Leo's Mom

Leo was just a little bug to get in the little pool lmao he thinks he’s fred lol

 



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Ron Paul – For Homeschooling

March 31, 2012 by Little Leo's Mom

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Why Dr. Ron Paul’s National Defense Plan and Foreign Policy Are the Only Humane Options

March 29, 2012 by Little Leo's Mom

I often hear people say, “I’d vote for Ron Paul if it weren’t for his lack of national defense and foreign policy.” I realize that people who make this statement have fallen prey to the clever and effective political spin that twists a candidate’s message inside out. The truth is that Rep. Ron Paul has the most moral, rational, and constitutional approach to protecting the U.S. and interacting with the world. Consider this from his website: “In Congress, Ron Paul voted to authorize military force to hunt down Osama bin Laden and authored legislation to specifically target terrorist leaders and bring them to justice.” Dr. Paul wants to “[m]ake securing our borders the top national security priority” and “[a]void long and expensive land wars that bankrupt our country by using constitutional means to capture or kill terrorist leaders who helped attack the U.S. and continue to plot further attacks.” Does that sound like someone who doesn’t care about national defense?

The U.S. needs to stop giving money we do not have to other countries, and we need to stop sending our citizens (fathers, sons, brothers, husbands, wives, daughters, and mothers) to be slaughtered or injured unnecessarily. The U.S. debt is currently at $15.6 trillion, or over $50,000 per person.

The last time the U.S. formally declared war was for World War II in 1941. Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya were not formally declared. But look at this chart to see the numbers of deaths and wounded soldiers over the history of the United States. There are often four to 10 times as many soldiers injured as are killed. If we are going to deprive parents of their children, children of their parents, husbands of their wives, wives of their husbands, etc., don’t we owe it to the families who will suffer that loss to only send their sons and daughters, mothers and fathers into a real, legitimate war? Dr. Paul is the only president who will honor this serious and sacred responsibility.

The wounds that soldiers return with, from physical limitations to psychological trauma, can last a lifetime, just like the loss of a grown child or parent in combat. Veterans have a much higher rate ofsuicide. They suffer brain injuries, blindness, and traumatic amputations, and their families suffer. We owe it to the people who chose to defend our country to only risk their lives in the actual defense of the United States.

Dr. Ron Paul is the only candidate, Democrat or Republican, who is a veteran. Dr. Paul saw the horror of war and would only risk American lives overseas if war were formally declared. To whose campaign is 87 percent of the active military contributing? Ron Paul.

That is reason enough to vote for Ron Paul over all others. The U.S. must stop electing politicians who so carelessly devastate American families.

“I love peace, and am anxious that we should give the world still another useful lesson, by showing to them other modes of punishing injuries than by war, which is as much a punishment to the punisher as to the sufferer.”
—Thomas Jefferson

“Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education. Probably, no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.”
—Abraham Flexner

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Ron Paul Draws 2,000-plus Voters to Giant Town Hall Meeting in Maryland

March 28, 2012 by Little Leo's Mom

Ron Paul Draws 2,000-plus Voters to
Giant Town Hall Meeting in Maryland
1,800-plus inside speaking venue and 200-plus
turned away as students and broader community
welcome ‘Champion of the Constitution’

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul attracted a remarkable more than 2,000 supporters and undecided voters to his college campus town hall meeting held in College Park, Maryland.

The event took place tonight – Wednesday, March 28th – at 7:00 p.m. at the University of Maryland – Ritchie Coliseum, located at the intersection of Baltimore Avenue and Rossborough Lane, College Park, MD 20742.  More than 1,800 people filled the Ritchie Coliseum and 200 more were left outside, as the venue filled to beyond capacity.

The 12-term Congressman from Texas spoke to the crowd about his platform of constitutionally-limited government, the enduring bond between civil and economic liberties, and elements of his ‘Plan to Restore America,’ an economic blueprint that earns high praise for its seriousness in cutting the federal budget by $1 trillion in year one of a Paul presidency.

Upon taking the podium, Congressman Paul received a two-minute standing ovation and was treated to chants of “President Paul!” throughout his remarks.

A photo of Dr. Paul’s campus town hall meeting follows.


Ron Paul speaks to a crowd of over 1,800 people at the University of Maryland.
An additional 200 persons were unable to access the filled-to-capacity Ritchie Coliseum.
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Ron Paul First GOP Candidate to Appear on Ballot in All 50 States

March 27, 2012 by Little Leo's Mom

For Immediate Release: March 27, 2012
Contact: Gary Howard, 855-886-9779

Ron Paul First GOP Candidate to
Appear on Ballot in All 50 States
“Being first to appear on the ballot in all fifty states proves that
Ron Paul is the only candidate with the organizational muscle,
resources, and stamina to challenge Mitt Romney.”
LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul is the first candidate among those vying for the GOP nomination to appear on the ballot in all 50 states, and the only candidate aside from moderate-establishment Mitt Romney to have any prospects for 50-state ballot access.

The 12-term Congressman from Texas filed to appear on the ballot in New Jersey today – Tuesday, March 27th – with double the required 1,000 signatures, giving him the status of first candidate to have nationwide ballot access. Romney is expected to file in New Jersey in the coming days, making his 50-state ballot access likely.

Not all states require activity such as the need to file paperwork to appear on the ballot. In the case of some states, for example, the respective secretaries of state simply green-light ballot access for candidates. In the over 30 states that do require some form of filing activity, filing requirements range from formalities such as filing paperwork and paying a fee to appear on the ballot, to similar requirements plus a quota of signatures from those enrolled in the relevant political party, to stringent requirements as in the example of Virginia, which requires filing plus thousands of signatures to authenticate candidate support.

In Virginia, Paul and Romney were the only candidates that appeared on the ballot in the Commonwealth’s primary held on March 6th – Super Tuesday. Counterfeit conservative Rick Santorum failed to file at all in Virginia, and serial hypocrite Newt Gingrich filed but fell short of qualifying. Would-be candidate Rick Perry’s suit that the other candidates joined against the Commonwealth was struck down on appeal, and an injunction determining whether and when paper ballots were to be printed was lifted, making possible the Paul-Romney matchup. More recently, Santorum failed to file in the District of Columbia, which is holding its primary on Tuesday, April 3rd or one week from today.

“Success in accessing ballots no matter a state’s requirements is a barometer for the strength of a campaign organization. Being first to appear on the ballot in all fifty states proves that Ron Paul is the only candidate with the organizational muscle, resources, and stamina to challenge Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Manager John Tate.

“In concert with our delegate-attainment strategy, which is working well in states like Iowa, Nevada, Washington, and Missouri, we’re prepared and eager to continue on the long road to Tampa,” added Mr. Tate, referring to the Republican National Convention in to be held in Florida in September. “See you on the campaign trail.”

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The start of our Garden.

February 2, 2012 by Little Leo's Mom

We are planting lots of things in our little garden.

We laid this big piece of plastic down and we planted 12 different kinds of seeds, cherry tomatoes, beef steak tomatoes, rutgers tomatoes, peppers, green peppers, banana peppers, hungarian something peppers, eggplant, swiss chard, peas, green onions and radishes. He enjoyed it. We both planted 6 little trays of each seed.

 






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1st ReadingEggs.com Progress Report

October 12, 2011 by Little Leo's Mom


The image is dated for Nov 9 2011, thats cause I had to download it again. When you do this it changes the date to the current date on the award.

He got 93% on the Zoo 1 Quiz at the end of Map 1.

Will add Image of Award Later Having computer problems!

Reading Eggs Progress Report for Leo

Your child has made good progress in Reading Eggs. Leo has finished another ten lessons.

Leo has just completed the Zoo 1 Quiz at the end of Map 1.

Leo passed the quiz, earning a Gold certificate. To see and print out this certificate go to your child’s My Stuff page and click on Certificates.

In this set of ten lessons, your child learnt the following words, sounds and skills.

Map Information : Level 1 Map 1 Lessons 1 – 10

Letters and sounds – m, s, t, b, c, f, am, at

Words learnt – I, a, am, at, Sam, cat, bat, sat, fat, mat

Sample of sentences read – I am a cat. I am Sam.

The Reading Eggs lessons are designed to be played more than once. All children benefit from repeating lessons as it reinforces learning and builds automaticity(instant recall). We recommend that young learners repeat each lesson at least three times for maximum benefit.

For a more detailed summary of the lessons

Starting Out in The Zoo Details

Zoo 1 Phonic Letters And Sounds Phonically Decodable Words Vocabulary Words High Frequency Sight Words
Lesson 1Get Lesson PDF m – moon, monkey, mice, mud, mop, men, mat, meat, mum, moss, man –
Lesson 2Get Lesson PDF s, am – sock, seven, sat, sing, soap, see, six, seed, sandwhich, spaghetti, spoon, stand, stamp, snail, sun, strawberry, snake –
Lesson 3Get Lesson PDF a, m, am Sam lamb, ham, ram, dam, jam, pram, stamp, lamp, clam I, am
Lesson 4Get Lesson PDF t – tent, toe, turtle, table, teeth, triangle, train, tractor, tap, tomato, tooth, teepee, three, tv, ticket, toy, top, tiger –
Lesson 5Get Lesson PDF a, t, at bat, cat, fat, pat, rat, sat, mat, hat – at, a
Lesson 6Get Lesson PDF b – bread, bag, balloon, bell, book, bone, bath, baby, bear, bee, bank –
Lesson 7Get Lesson PDF c – coat, clam, cap, can, cow, cup, car, crab, camel, cry, cupboard, camera, cheese, cheek, carrot, corn, can –
Lesson 8Get Lesson PDF f, at cat, bat, fat, mat, sat fish, fly, foot, feather, frog, flower, fire, fox, football –
Lesson 9Get Lesson PDF a, m, t, at am, Sam, cat, bat, fat, mat apple, astronaut, ankle, ambulance, ant, alien, arrow I, a
Lesson 10Get Lesson PDF a, b, c, f, i m, s, t, I, am, at, ap am, Sam, at, bat, cat, fat, mat, sat – I, am, at, a

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