Good Morning, it’s February 8, 2010.
Punks-ah-tawn-ee Phil predicted there would be six more weeks of winter. From this week’s forecast, it would appear that Punks-ah-tawn-ee Phil was right.
Today’s forecast calls for cloudy skies, a high of 28 degrees and a low of 22 degrees. Little to no snow is likely.
Tuesday, the forecast is calling for a 70 percent chance of snow with a high of 33 degrees and a low of 20 degrees.
Wednesday calls for a 40 percent chance of snow.
President Barack Obama called the storm that slammed the mid-Atlantic this weekend, “Snowmaggedon.”
As the Nation’s capital recovers from the worst storm in over 10 years, the wheels of democracy continue to spin.
President Obama addressed the Democratic Party Saturday saying “I am not going to walk away from health reform.”
With the unemployment rate at 9.7 percent, Obama is calling for unity.
Obama says "… there have to be some issues on which we can find common ground."
Many have found common ground over the international outcry for aid and support of Haiti.
Friday, the judge in the case against the detained Americans did not see their activities as positive contributions.
The judge refused the request for the provisional release of the ten U.S. Baptist missionaries until their trial.
Defense attorney Edwin Coq asked the judge for a provisional release, a type of bail without money.
The first of three hearing for the missionaries will begin today.
While the missionaries were looking for release, Michael Jackson’s doctor was trying to surrender to the court.
Dr. Conrad Murray, along with his attorneys, tried to speed up the justice system by surrendering himself to court on Friday. The prosecutor’s office preempted Murray’s attempt, announcing the filing of charges would not be until today.
The district attorney’s spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons’ statement about the charges did not mention Murray.
Murray is concerned that he will be charged with involuntary manslaughter, but charges will not be released until after the case is filed.
America’s obsession with the life and death of pop star Michael Jackson has gone on long enough.
During Jackson’s life, he was constantly thrust into the public eye, and the public ate it up, from childhood to death.
Now that he is dead, the focus has shifted to his children and his former doctor.
Jackson struggled to keep his children out of the limelight in his own weird way. He even kept them masked in public.
It is time that Michael Jackson is laid to rest.
Stay classy Columbus.
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