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NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE FOR February 2010
 
 

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February 2010

Today is going to be the best day of your life


This Month's Quote

Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm. 


Things To Celebrate In February

-Black History Month

-American Heart Month
-Bake For Family Fun Month
-Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month
-National Bird Feeding Month
-National Cherry Month
-National Children's Dental Health Month
-National Weddings Month
-North Carolina Sweet Potato Month
-Return Shopping Carts to the Supermarket Month
- AMD Awareness and Low Vision Month
-American Heart Month
-American History Month
-American Macular Degeneration Month
-Boost Your Self Esteem Month
-Canned Foods Month
-Expert Success Month
-International Boost Your Self-esteem Month
-International Expert Success Month
-International Friendship Month
-Library Lover's Month
-Low Vision Awareness Month
-National Cat Health Month
-National Children's Dental Health Month
-National Embroidery Month
-National Hobby Month
-National Sign Up for Camp Month
-National Snack Food Month
-National Weddings Month
-National Wild Bird Feeding Month
-National World Understanding Month
-Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month
-Random Acts of Kindness Month
-Responsible Pet Owners Month
-Sleep Safety Month
-Snack Food Month
-Wise Health Consumer Month
-Women's Heart Health Month

If you can’t find something to celebrate this month, you’re not human.


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A Confederacy of Fools

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"The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The republic can survive a Barack Obama, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president."


The Story of Hattie Wyatt

Hattie Wyatt was born near Bakerville, Tennessee, in Humphreys County, on February 1, 1878, the daughter of William Carroll Wyatt, a farmer and shopkeeper, and Lucy Mildred Burch. At the age of four she moved with her family to Hustburg, Tennessee. After briefly attending Ebenezer College in Hustburg, she transferred to Dickson (Tenn.) Normal College, where she received her B.A. degree in 1896. She taught school for a time before marrying in 1902 Thaddeus Horatius Caraway, whom she had met in college; they had three children, Paul, Forrest, and Robert. The couple moved with to Jonesboro, Arkansas where she cared for their children and home and her husband practiced law and started a political career. The Caraways settled in Jonesboro, Arkansas, where he established a legal practice while she cared for the children, tended the household and kitchen garden, and helped to oversee the family's cotton farm. In May 1932 Caraway surprised Arkansas politicians by announcing that she would run for a full term in the upcoming election, joining a field already crowded with prominent candidates who had assumed she would step aside. She told reporters, "The time has passed when a woman should be placed in a position and kept there only while someone else is being groomed for the job." When she was invited by Vice President Charles Curtis to preside over the Senate she took advantage of the situation to announce that she would run for reelection. Populist Louisiana politician Huey Long travelled to Arkansas on a 9-day campaign swing to campaign for her. She was the first female Senator to preside over this body as well as the first to chair a Committee (Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills. Lacking any significant political backing, Caraway accepted the offer of help from Long, whose efforts to limit incomes and increase aid to the poor she had supported. Long was also motivated by sympathy for the widow as well as by his ambition to extend his influence into the home state of his rival, Senator Joseph Robinson. Bringing his colorful and flamboyant campaign style to Arkansas, Long stumped the state with Caraway for a week just before the Democratic primary, helping her amass nearly twice as many votes as her closest opponent. She went on to win the general election in November. She was the first woman elected to serve as a United States Senator. Senator Caraway proudly represented Arkansas.


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