The good news is that we have a very active part of America that wants some radical progress.
Camp David is a wonderful place for the family to get away and run around and do goofy things.
As my mother says, You give back, you don't give up. You can always choose to help others. If you do, it will change you.
My mother and I are very close; I guess you would call us best friends.
I want somebody athletic, outgoing, at least two inches taller than I am, rugged, very outdoorsy, a leader, someone who would overpower me.
Eventually, I want to finish my degree.
My husband is a Democrat, and I am a Republican, so our political ambitions are on opposite ends.
Even when I played sports when I was little, I played to win. Otherwise, what's the point of putting the pads on and going to practice? I don't understand.
I’ll sum up the key to success in one word: generosity.
It's time for the wealthy to pay their fair share before the middle class becomes the forgotten class. - And it's time for the banks to give back what they were given. There are those in politics, particularly those on the conservative side, who can't get enough of telling people that the wealthy one per cent must not be taxed because doing so kills jobs. The real job-killers are corporate greed and political expediency. It's time for working people in Maine and all across the country to take back the American dream.
A characteristic of older folksongs, in most cases, is that we don't know their composers or authors. Older folksongs were written often with no commercial purpose in mind. They were passed down by word of mouth, from generation to generation.