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The Countdown

February 3rd, 2008 . by Cary

Got this from my cousin, via e-mail:

About the time our original thirteen states adopted their new constitution in 1787, Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh, had this to say about the fall of the Athenian Republic some 2,000 years earlier:

“A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, those nations always progressed through the following sequence:

“1. From bondage to spiritual faith;

“2. From spiritual faith to great courage;

“3. From courage to liberty;

“4. From liberty to abundance;

“5. From abundance to complacency;

“6. From complacency to apathy;

“7. From apathy to dependence;

“8. From dependence back into bondage”

Professor Joseph Olson of Hemline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, points out some interesting facts concerning the 2000 Presidential election:

Number of States won by:
Gore: 19
Bush: 29

Square miles of land won by:
Gore: 580,000
Bush: 2,427,000

Population of counties won by:
Gore: 127 million
Bush: 143 million

Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by:
Gore: 13.2
Bush: 2.1

Professor Olson adds: “In aggregate, the map of the territory Bush won was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens of this great country. Gore’s territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government welfare…” Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the ‘complacency and apathy’ phase of Professor Tyler’s definition of democracy, with some forty percent of the nation’s population already having reached the ‘governmental dependency’ phase.

If Congress grants amnesty and citizenship to twenty million criminal invaders called illegal and they vote, then we can say goodbye to the USA in fewer than five years.

DemocRATs (and RINOs) have a tendency to throw money at a problem until it goes away (which it never does, since we all know that money acts as a fertilizer and causes more people with the same problem to spring up, seemingly overnight). Does that make you think that perhaps Olson and, earlier, Tyler, were being real live prophets?

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Red Friday

February 1st, 2008 . by Cary

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Be sure to stop by here and get your Red Shirt to show your support for the troops every Friday.

It seems I missed a milestone the other day – this is my 403rd post on this blog.

(I would like to take this opportunity to address all the spammers out there – I’ll give you a couple of hints, and this should help you target your spam a little better.

1. I do not have a credit union account. Not the Navy, not the Federal, nothing.
2. I am very happy with the size I am, and so is my wife.
3. Since I have a wife, your advertisements for Asian wives are missing your intended audience.
4. I speak, read, and write English, so any e-mail that comes in written in Chinese, Sanskrit, or Urdu is wasted on me.

Thank you for your time.)

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WorldVitalRecords/FamilyLink Press Release

February 1st, 2008 . by Cary

WorldVitalRecords.com Launches World Genealogy Collection

A billion names from 33 countries coming online

PROVO, UT, February 4, 2008WorldVitalRecords.com (a service of FamilyLink.com) released today its flagship product, the World Collection, an online genealogy database containing more than 1.5 billion names from 35 countries.

WorldVitalRecords.com‘s World Collection launch includes significant collections from countries such as: England, Canada, Australia, France, Ireland, Scotland, Hungary, and Portugal.

“All over the world there are wonderful people who are digitizing and preserving historic records,” said Paul Allen, CEO, FamilyLink.com, Inc. “During the past year we have traveled and met with these content providers from more than a dozen countries. We are pleased today to announce that many of them have chosen to let us distribute their genealogical databases on the Internet.”

More than 20 companies have partnered with WorldVitalRecords.com to make this new collection possible. They include Find My Past, Genealogical Publishing Company, Archive CD Books Australia, British Origins, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, Archive CD Books Canada, Eneclann, Quintin Publications, Gould Genealogy, Familias Argentinas, Godfrey Memorial Library, and Moravian Heritage Society.

“This is a very exciting announcement for our WorldVitalRecords.com members. As we enter our second year, we have accomplished much including having more than 24,000 paid subscribers, 2 million users on our We’re Related application on Facebook, and have announced 2 billion names in our two major content collections, the US and World Collection. The number two seems to be common theme in this announcement as we enter our second stage,” said David Lifferth, President, FamilyLink.com, Inc.

The World Collection includes birth, marriage and death records, census records, passenger lists, immigration lists, emigration records, foreign newspapers, cemetery records, reference materials, land records, family histories, historical records, city directories, business directories, township histories, civil service records, telephone directories, government records, war records, and maps, atlases, and gazetteers.

Census records from the UK comprise WorldVitalRecords.com‘s largest database in the World Collection. These records include the 1851, 1861, 1881, and 1891, 1901 censuses. These records are the official civil registration records for England and Wales from 1837 to the present. All of these censuses will be periodically posted county by county throughout the year. These censuses include images, and also a key-word searchable index.

“Alongside birth, marriage, and death records, census records are the most important building block for family historians,” said Elaine Collins, Commercial Director, Find My Past. “We feel WorldVitalRecords.com is set for success, and we are excited to make our census records more accessible to an American audience who wouldn’t normally think of Find My Past as the first place to look for census records.”

The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild (ISTG) lists is another large database containing almost 9,000 passenger lists and millions of names. The ISTG records include information such as surname, captain’s name, port of arrival/departure, and name of the ship. These records are the result of the work of more than 500 volunteers over a ten-year period.

“I am very excited about this partnership. I remember when ISTG was one-year old, and everyone was supporting us. In return, I’m happy to partner with WorldVitalRecords.com because they provide a service that is affordable and easily accessible on the Internet,” said Patty MacFarlane McCormack, Founder, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild.

The World Collection also includes newspapers from Australia, the Bahamas, Canada (over 80 newspaper representing all provinces), Chile, Ecuador, England, Ireland, and Mexico (more than 150 newspapers from 15 states).

Genealogical Publishing Company also adds more than 600 large databases to the World Collection including colonial and Irish genealogy, royal ancestry, and family history.

“We have been publishing at Genealogical.com for 55 years, and we look forward to expanding our work into new territories, such as WorldVitalRecords.com,” said Barry Chodak, President, Genealogical Publishing Company.

Individuals can access more than 5,000 genealogical databases, more than 2 billion names (these names are being added throughout the year), and the World Collection at WorldVitalRecords.com

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Media Contact

Whitney Ransom
Corporate Communications Director
FamilyLink.com, Inc.
WorldVitalRecords.com
whitney@familylink.com

About FamilyLink.com, Inc.

FamilyLink.com, Inc. is a family of services that includes WorldVitalRecords.com, FamilyLink.com, and We’re Related on Facebook. The focus of the company is to provide innovative tools to connect families.

About World Vital Records, Inc.

Founded in 2006, by Paul Allen and several key members of the original Ancestry.com team, World Vital Records, Inc. provides affordable genealogy databases and family history tools used by more than 470,000 monthly visitors, 6.4 million monthly pages views, and more than 24,000 subscribers. With thousands of databases including birth, death, military, census, and parish records, WorldVitalRecords.com makes it easy to extend your family tree. World Vital Records also runs FamilyLink.com, a social network for genealogists, and We’re Related, a popular Facebook application with more than 2 million users. Some of its partners include Everton Publishers, Quintin Publications, Archive CD Books Australia, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, Archive CD Books Canada, The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., SmallTownPapers®, Accessible Archives, Genealogical Publishing Company, Find My Past, Godfrey Memorial Library, Find A Grave, and FamilySearch™. Investors include vSpring Capital and several angel investors.

Thursday Roundup

January 31st, 2008 . by Cary

Hey kids! It’s that time of the week again!

Fred is contemplating his choice for President on TexasFred’s.

My newest blogroll member, Richard, has some great photos of his corner of paradise on At The Water.

GuyK has some very good points about the income redistribution scheme currently fermenting in the congress.

Cube looks back fondly at the games of yesteryear on the BLOG.

Find a Thought for Today at the Loon‘s roost.

BZ has a questions for you: What about Newt? Give him your answer and thoughts on Bloviating Zeppelin.

Third Wave Dave marks the passing of two figures in history, Jimmy James and Easter Heathman.

Good Ole Doug dices up his libtard fans on Political Pistachio.

See some cheeky humor at Jenn’s place.

Scotwise posts words of encouragement, and points out again that God’s timetable is not our timetable.

Gawfer finally caves and accepts global warming as fact… hey, he’s got pictures to prove it!

Stuart on Seaspook has some pointers for skills needed in today’s workplace.

Kasee highlights this week’s Wednesday Hero on Supporting the Troops.

Other good reads:
Carried By Christ
Reality is Overrated(Fully Adult Rating)
Pitchpull
Fraud, Phishing, and Finacial Misdeeds
Long Live The Republic
Fire of Liberty
Bushwack
Our Sovereign Joy
Sugar Cat
prying1
Write on the Right

There are others in the blogrolls below on the left, tell them I said “Hi!” when you stop to chat…

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Lord, Forgive Me

January 30th, 2008 . by Cary

I ran into this over at GuyK‘s place. I couldn’t resist.

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