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$650Constitutional principles must be guarded
There is danger in the misuse of power. Some of the counter-balances in the Constitutional system which the Founding Fathers erected, have been let to decompose. One outstanding neglect is in the mismanagement of the organized militia, and the proper use, care and ownership of firearms. This, unfortunately, has been greatly neglected. The fed-eral and state governments have both been work-ing toward the gradual elimination of all firearms.
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Constitutional Principle: You cannot place the control of your right to arms under the control of the same people in whom you were meant to ‘guard against’ because of the opportunity the circumstance presents to public officials for tyranny in government.
Evil thoughts are born in the minds of animated beings (people), not in tools made of metal. Guns do not in-vent the idea of killing. They are inan-imated tools. Guns do not inhale and exhale. They are not made of flesh and blood. They do not hold animosities or grudges, and they do not run around looking for people to assault. They only follow orders of whoever picks them up and operates them, using the energy the gun was meant to possess. Generally speaking, it is the holder of the weapon, whose finger pulls the trigger who is responsible for its abil-ity to fire. It is the person who uses a gun for improper purposes who does the “assaulting!” Who then should be
2nd Amendment
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to
keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.Constitutional Principles
of the
described as being guilty of “assault?” The gun? Or the per-son who pulls the trigger? Criminals have guns for assault. Good law-abiding people do not own assault weapons. “Mis-users” of firearms are to blame for the criticism fire-arms are receiving today.
Too little attention is being given to the thirst of some politicians (presi-dents and the like) for one solitary governing system over the entire world: a “world government” steeped in communism, to which some have be-come dedicated. The intention of the use of the gun is the focus to which, we should be drawn. The “world gov-ernment” proponents are building a “world army,” and those soldiers will be greatly armed, many times over,
against the rightful lib-erties of the Amer-
ican people. It would help to
vote for new representa-tives, and eliminate all the gun grabbers in Wash-
ington, D.C., and stay on
constant watch!
Constitu-tional Principle: Guns are a
God-given right.Our Founders reasoned it properly.
Guns are the instruments which sup-port God-endowed rights. They are tools for preservation of the individ-ual, his home, his land, and his other natural God-given rights. They have great force, which often is of essential value within our republic. Their force, when properly used, is used within our system to defend, protect, guard, and to secure freedom and liberty –
not to assault! The gun itself does not decide to pull the trigger. That respon-sibility is left up to humans. Criminals are the assaulters! Not the guns! Out of 350,000,000 people, the percent-age is low of those who severely abuse guns; however, that percentage could have been of a much lower sum if the government had not allowed the “well-regulated” militia to dissipate in America after the Civil War. It is logical that a man (or woman) must have some sort of aid for the defense of him (or her) self, and for that of his (or her) country, other than just bare hands.
Constitutional Principle: The true militia is an armed population.
If we are not to go back to using knives, bows and arrows, clubs, or like today, cans of spray paint, for our defense, we must wrestle with the subject of the proper use of guns by armed citizens, and the restoration of proper training of the citizenry, indi-vidually and collectively, as in a well-regulated militia. It is the original
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Constitutional militia training that needs to be restored. We are a nation who kill our young and future citizens in abortions, but leave open the gates for totally untrained people and crim-inals to enter, who come from commu-nist countries, and are unaware of the purpose of our militia system.
Constitutional Principle: The right to arms is the key-stone of our liberty.
The keystone amendment that backstops all of the other nine amend-ments in the Bill of Rights is the Second Amend-ment. It is the linchpin for all other rights in the Bill of Rights, a document that cannot be repealed, re-voked or rescinded. The Second Amendment carries a “shall not be infringed” order with it. Yet, the well regulated militia has been infringed, and if no corrective action is taken, the right to arms itself is headed for gradual dissolution. The well-regulat-ed militia was constitutionally meant to include the whole people.
Constitutional Principle: The Constitution and Bill of Rights belong to the people.
It is highly important to keep in mind that both the 1789 Constitution and the 1791 Bill of Rights were rati-fied by the people. These two docu-ments belong exclusively to the peo-ple. They are their possession! The Bill of Rights and its Second Amend-ment were meant to be in perpetu-ity and never repealed, revoked, or rescinded. This is the reason the key rights were placed inside this sanc-tuary. Congress does not possess the power or the authority to violate it. The Dianne Feinstein’s, and others to-
day of her kind in government service, are in serious violation of our laws.
Constitutional Principle: Consent of the governed is a requirement.
There is only one way that the prime rights in the Bill of Rights can be taken away (snookered away) from the people, in violation of the endow-ment given to them by the Creator, and that is, if the people can be men-tally manipulated (brain washed) to request, consent, require, or support
that such general and complete disarmament be done. There never has been any
true permission grant-ed, nor consent given
to prohibit use of hand guns by the
people. Today only a falsi-
fied document stands in fed-eral records
au- thorizing a complete pro- hibition of all hand guns. There never has truly been the required “consent of the governed” obtained! The global-ists dream of fulfilling “the general and complete disarmament program” (the congressional law signed by John Kennedy, known as Public Law 87-297 for U.S. cooperation in world disarma-ment) exists as the authority for such madness!
When the militia was operating in proper order from George Wash-ington’s time to the Civil War time period, anyone who was not mentally or physically fit to be a member of the militia was discovered and dismissed by the Brigade Inspector of each coun-ty. A Brigade Inspector was in exis-tence and in charge of every county in the U.S.A wherein every man was required to take annual militia train-ing unless two practicing surgeons
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Printing more money won’t solve the United States’ debt problemBy Neil Irwin
The Paul Ryan budget plan re-leased Tuesday starts by laying out a grim scenario for America’s fiscal future: “Unless we change course, we will have a debt crisis,” it says. “Pressed for cash, the government will take the easy way out: It will crank up the printing presses. The final stage of this inter-generational theft will be the debasement of our currency. Gov-ernment will cheat us of our just re-wards. Our finances will collapse.”
Wow, grim stuff. It’s a dark outline of America’s fiscal future in the ab-sence of some major overhaul of gov-ernment finances, but Ryan is not nec-essarily alone in forecasting it. You can hear elements of that forecast in everything from the doom-and-gloom investment newsletter crowd to the language centrist deficit hawks who consider it a given that a debt crisis has al-ready begun.
As my colleague Ezra wrote Wednesday, there’s a solid argument that today’s budget deficits are too small, not too large, and that future deficits are less of a crisis than Washington discourse would suggest. It’s worth diving into
a second part of the Ryan view of the world, how-ever: The idea that the Washington’s eventu-al reckoning with its debt problem will be
selves through the printing press and nasty inflation resulting:
Most disastrously during epi-sodes like the hyperinflation of 1920s Germany or early 2000s Zimbabwe; more prosaically by the likes of Italy’s central bank in the 1970s and 80s.
So could the
United States follow their example? Many of the opponents of the Federal Reserve’s “quantitative easing” programs, by which they have pumped $2 trillion into the economy in recent years by buying government bonds and other securities, as a first step toward doing so.
But there are a cou-ple of big problems with that theory. First, the items in the feder-al budget that are the overwhelming driv-ers of long-term defi-cits wouldn’t really be helped if the govern-ment were to unleash massive inflation. The federal government has pledged to pay for med-ical care for the elderly (through Medicare) for the poor (Medicaid) and provide basic retirement income (Social Security).
But for each of those programs,
inflation wouldn’t solve the govern-ment’s financial problems. It would make them worse (to put it in the tech-nical language, they are real obliga-tions, not nominal obligations). In oth-er words, if the Fed becomes feckless and allows double-digit inflation to take root, the cost of medical care will
rise by double-digits too (or even faster, if the pattern of recent de-cades holds up). Social Securi-ty payments are indexed to infla-
tion; that policy could be changed, but any politician who tried to freeze So-cial Security (particularly at a time of high inflation) would surely find gray-
haired armies of angry seniors in their office making their dis-satisfaction known.
So inflation wouldn’t of-fer Congress much of a way
out of its deficit prob-lems; indeed, it could make them significantly
worse.But the second assump-
tion that Ryan’s dark vision of where government debt could lead us also demands another assumption: That the Federal Reserve’s tradition of in-dependence will crumble and that a future Fed will allow inflation to get out of control.
This is possible, of course. It happened as
recently as the 1970s, when Fed chair Ar-thur Burns allowed inflation to get out of control in no small part due to political pressure from the Nixon ad-
ministration. An acquiescent central bank is crucial to understand-
ing the inflation ep-isodes mentioned
above, in Germa-ny, Zimbabwe,
and Italy.But a
lot has
through printing money, unleashing vicious inflation.
There is certainly historical prec-edent for governments funding them-
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Currency devaluationBy Joshua Curtiss,
Currency devaluation takes place when one country’s currency is re-duced in value in comparison to other currencies. After currency devalua-tion, more of the devalued currency is required in order to purchase the same amount of other cur-rencies. A fictional example: If last year, one U.S. dol-lar pur-chased 10 Mexican pesos, then this year, one U.S. dollar can only pur-chase five Mexican pesos, the U.S. dollar has undergone a currency de-valuation.
Currency devaluation can take two forms. It can either be the natu-ral result of market forces, or it can be the result of government interven-tion. In the first scenario, the global market changes its opinion about the stability, value or future of a cur-rency and decides that it is willing to pay less. In the second scenario, a nation’s government fixes the rela-tive price of their currency below its present level and prohibits currency exchange at any other rate.
Currency devaluation can help
to achieve a more desirable balance of trade. For nations experiencing a trade deficit (when imports exceed exports), a currency devaluation will reduce the price of their products abroad and increase the price of for-eign products in domestic markets.
Increased demand for products in other coun-tries due to lower prices can also mean more jobs and low-er unemploy-ment rates at
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ing a recently devalued currency have lost international buying pow-er. Their ability to purchase goods or services from other countries has di-minished. Additionally, if a govern-ment artificially devalues its curren-cy, it may be forced to purchase its own currency with foreign reserves, depleting its own assets and ability to pay public debt. This occurred in Russia after its 1998 currency crisis.
In 2001, the Argentine peso was pegged to the U.S. dollar. One peso was equal to one dollar. However,
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FOCUS on... Time marking
FOCUS: Strengthening
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By Jessica TysonDeployments can be hard for chil-
dren, so parents often look for ways to support them by keeping con-nections strong during times of separation. Part of what makes deployment dif-ficult for younger children is that, often, they have trou-ble understanding time. For instance, even though a child may know that his parent will be gone for nine months, he may frequently ask when mom or dad will return home. In addition, sim-ply looking at the total number of days on a calendar may be overwhelming to some children. Time marking is a great tool to help strengthen connec-tions, chunk deployments into man-ageable timeframes, and keep track of time during deployment.
What is time mark-ing? Time marking is a simple way for children to break down and measure the time from the beginning to the end of a time period. The goal of time marking is to provide a con-crete way to track visually the pas-sage of time. It also includes a routine or ritual that the child can enjoy with the family members at home. The time marking activity can be tailored to a child’s specific interests and the care-giver’s available resources.
Some examples of time marking ac-tivities include the Boot Prints and Ice Cream activities. The Boot Prints ac-tivity is created with the use of butcher paper, markers or crayons, construc-tion paper, scissors, and a pair of the Service Member’s boots. The parent and child work together to draw the parent’s destination on one end of the butcher paper and the family’s house on the opposite end. Then the child outlines one set of boot prints for each month of the parent’s deployment (so a 12-month deployment would require 12 pairs). These boot prints are set aside in a safe place. The parent and child can hang the map in the child’s room or any acceptable location in the house. As each month of deploy-
ment passes, the child can tape a set of boot prints on the butcher paper to create a visual reminder that mom or
dad is getting closer to returning home. When the deployed parent returns, the parent can help the child tape the last set of boot prints at the doorstep of the
family home. If you don’t have access to butcher paper, you can draw a pic-ture of the parent’s destination on one piece of paper and the family’s house on another, tape them to opposite ends of a wall, then just tape the boot prints directly to the wall.
The Ice Cream activity is another simple time marking activity to help young children manage deployment. It also provides built-in family time, which can be fun for older children
who may not be as interested in the time mark-ing activity. The family can use construc-tion paper to cut out a large ice cream cone and ice cream
scoops of different colors and sizes. The child can hang the ice cream cone up on a wall in the kitchen or his or her bedroom. Once a month during the deployment, the family members eat ice cream together at home or at a favorite ice cream shop and share their feelings about deployment. After eating the ice cream, the child tapes one scoop of the construction paper ice cream on the cone. This serves to mark the progress through one month of deployment. When the deployed parent returns home, the entire fam-ily can enjoy ice cream together, and the child can place a cherry or special topping on top.
In addition to monthly activities like Boot Prints and Ice Cream, some families choose to engage in daily or weekly rituals to help keep connec-tions strong. One possible daily activ-ity is reading a favorite deployment-
Time marking is a great tool to help strengthen connections,
chunk deployments into manage-able timeframes, and keep track
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If you had to pick ONE THING that best predicts whether or not your mar-riage will succeed, what would you pick?
You might say “conflict.” If you fight a lot, then that’s not a good sign, right? WRONG.
Would you be-lieve that it’s the op-posite?! That’s right; research shows that the number one pre-dictor of divorce is the habitual AVOID-ANCE of conflict. In other words, a couple who does NOT fight is at the greatest risk for divorce.
A couple came to me for private phone sessions and I asked them what was going on in their relationship.
“We never talk,” Kathy said. “Why not,” I asked.“Because we realized that that’s
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Hate is not the opposite of love; ap-athy is! Hate is close to love. To hate someone, you have to care about them.
Did you ever feel hate for your mailman? How about the clerk at the supermarket? You never hated them because you don’t care about them. That’s the opposite of love.
But the closer you are to some-one the more likely it is that you step on each other’s toes. Hate is actual-ly a sign of hope. It means you care. It means you’re close. Apathy, on the other hand, is cause for great concern.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not advising you to go pick a fight with your spouse. You can’t fight so that you’ll have a good marriage. I didn’t say fighting is healthy. I said people in healthy mar-riages fight. In other words, the fact that you fight is a sign that deep down you really love each other, that your relationship has potential. But if you want to be happily married, you have to learn to fight WELL.
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The full service hotel is owned by the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, one of San Diego County’s indigenous Native American tribes. They recently spent $56 million to remodel the property after purchas-ing it for $45 million. Almost 100 years earlier, the hotel had been built for the then staggering price of $1.9 million.
The grand lobby, staircase of marble and alabaster, wood paneling and crystal chandeliers have been lovingly restored to echo an historic and storied past. There is a refined feel that permeates the hotel and it reeks of a grand era gone by. It pays homage to U.S. Grant, the two-term President of the United States and
West Point graduate, who led the Union Army in the final stages of the Civil War. Shortly after the capture of Richmond, VA, the capitol of the Confederacy, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Grant at Ap-pomattox.
Our evening began at the U.S. Grant Lounge with craft cocktails at Happy Hour, followed by dinner at the iconic Grant Grill; fine dining showcasing seasonal, creative a la carte choices, local produce and top quality ingredients. They offer an imaginative 3, 4 or 5 course tasting menu that can be paired with appro-priate wines; a culinary treat. The net result is first-rate food, served with a California flair in a sophisti-cated art deco setting. We shared a decadent dessert and then walked to Petco Park. After the game (the
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By Jeri Jacquin, Movie MavenNow in theatres from disaster di-
rector Roland Emmerich and Co-lumbia Pictures is a tale of actions when it comes to “White House Down.”
This film tells the sto-ry of John Cale (Chan-ning Tatum), a prior soldier who is now ap-plying for a job with the Secret Service at the White House. Trying to impress his young daughter Emily (Joey King), who is not only politically savvy but also sees President Sawyer (Jamie Foxx) as her hero, Cale takes her to the in-terview.
Once their Cale runs into Finnerty (Maggie Gyllen-haal), who calls out all of his imper-fections and reasons he wouldn’t be right for the job. Walking out with a straight face, Cale takes Emily on the tour. What they don’t know is what is going on around them – yet!
A group of men have infiltrated the White House led by Stenz (Jason Clarke) along with computer whiz Ty-ler (Jimmi Simpson). In a blink the whole building breaks out into chaos
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as Vice President Hammond (Michael Murphy) is whisked away and others go into lockdown.
President Sawyer doesn’t stay with the bad guys long as Cale jumps into action in a game of cat and mouse. But the bad guys aren’t the only ones dodg-ing and weaving in this dangerous game with Walker (James Woods) and General Caulfield (Lance Reddick) try-ing to call the consti-tutional shots!
Channing Tatum as Cale is going to keep audiences on their toes. Trying to do what’s right by his fam-
ily turns into doing what’s right to protect our nations leader. Tough role with light hearted moments. Playing opposite Foxx, this dynamic duo keeps the action going! As President Sawyer, Foxx doesn’t hesitate to get right in and do whatever it takes to keep the government in tact.
Gyllenhaal is the strong female presence here surrounded by high of-
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SAN DIEGO — The American Council on Exercise (ACE) has launched a new program to give thousands of men and women leaving military service the op-portunity to continue to serve their nation in an important new way. The ACE Salute You™ Scholarship will prepare honor-ably discharged mili-tary personnel to start an all-new career as an ACE-certified personal trainer, a respected designation in a rapidly growing field.
Free of charge to candidates selected, ACE will provide study materials, registration for the ACE Personal Trainer Certification Exam, and one-on-one study assistance. The organi-zation is committing 1,000 such scholarships in 2013 alone, a near $1 million value in product and in-kind service and support. ACE is pursuing partners to help increase that commitment in 2014 and beyond.
More than two-thirds of U.S. veterans consider finding a job
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The Salute You Scholarship is aimed at alleviating that battle
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Throughout American history, the brave men and women of our armed forces have returned home after their tour of duty only to find that civilian life is drastically dif-ferent from their career life in the military. This realization has been endured by those returning from both World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the period beginning with the Persian Gulf Conflict through to present deploy-ments. While we appreciate and honor our veterans serving our country and returning home un-harmed, we at The American Col-lege want to help them transition to a fruitful and fulfilling life out of the military.
So, what resources exist to help veterans as they transition into the civilian workplace and to develop their talents and skills? The De-partment of Defense provides pro-grams and support to veterans who seek help with their job search—but in many cases, these offerings may just not be enough, or may not be a good fit for the individual.
Newly formed by the Penn Mu-tual Life Insurance Company, in conjunction with The American College, The Penn Mutual Center for Veterans Affairs offers excep-tional scholarship opportunities, and eventually job placement, for our veterans and their spouses. The Center is committed to providing military scholarships that cover the tuition cost of prestigious designa-tions or Master’s Degree programs offered by The College. This oppor-tunity is unmatched in the finan-cial services industry. The Center is also a valuable resource to industry companies—which can easily ob-tain information about the services and scholarships offered.
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Historic landing: Osprey on Japanese ShipBy Doug Aguillard
During the month of June, Opera-tion Dawn Blitz 2013 took place off the San Diego County coastline from Coronado to Camp Pendleton and in-cluded exercises at San Clemente Is-land. Three Japanese ships were using Naval Base San Diego for this historic exercise aimed at demonstrating con-fidence in the Marine Corps’ Osprey, the hybrid helicopter-airplane.
Over 1,000 Japanese personnel of the Japanese Self Defense Force par-ticipated in Dawn Blitz 2013 along with the Armed Forces of Canada and New Zealand, along with the United States Navy and Marine Corps, bring-ing a total of over 5,000 troops to this training exercise. This was the first time New Zealand and Canada had participated in this exercise, which was only restarted in 2010 off of the San Diego County coast. Japan’s self-defense force has sent troops to train
with U.S. Marines here in the past, as recently as March 2013, but has nev-er sent ships to practice amphibious skills.
This comes at a time when there is high tension between Japan, China, the Philippines, and Taiwan over some disputed islands in the East China
Sea. With both countries modernizing their armed forces, it was reported by a Japanese news service that China re-quested that the Dawn Blitz exercise be cancelled. Since the Second World War, Japan is Constitutionally not al-lowed to build an offensive force, but their military is to be used as a self de-fense force..
This may be changing as the United States is pushing Japan to aid more in their country’s defense and interest. Although the tension continues, Chi-na is still expected to take part in the U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific exercise in Hawaii next year, which also includes Japan.
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Crescent Electric, 295 Hill Drive, San Marcos, is hosting a Military Ap-preciation Day from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 2. A BBQ lunch of hamburgers and hot dogs will be served. Prizes, raffles, giveaways. All proceeds donated to AFCEA, Blue Star Moms and The Wounded Warrior Project. Call 760-597-0707 for info.
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Show off your fishing skills on Sat-urday, July 6 from 6 a.m. to midnight. There will be a Team Marine Parents charity breakfast and raffle from 6 to 10 a.m. No state license is required for fishing at this derby. $7 adult permit, $5 youth and senior permits. Active duty special: $20 motor boat rental. For more info, call 760-839-4346 or visit www.wohlfordlake.com
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By Art Garcia, Jr.For the first time since 2003 the
Chargers finished a season with a los-ing record. As if the 7-9 record wasn’t bad enough, both the Chargers and their fans had to watch the post sea-son from the sidelines for the third consecutive year as well – costing both A.J. Smith and Norv Turner their jobs.
Enter Tom Telesco and Mike Mc-Coy.
As the new GM, Telesco brings with him a highly respected reputation as having an eye for talent after learning under Bill Polian and helping evaluate the players for the Indianapolis Colts
CHARGERSREPORTThree questions about theoffense as training camp opens July 26
teams over the last decade.For his first order of business Tele-
sco hired the hottest coach on the open market in McCoy. As an assistant coach under John Fox, McCoy learned from one of the best coaches in the NFL with stints in Carolina and Den-ver. His ability as an offensive coordi-nator to adjust and tweak his offense to successfully highlight Tim Tebow’s talents in 2011 and transition with Peyton Manning last season made Mc-Coy the top coach on many teams list for the head coaching spot.
With training camp set to open on July 26, here are three questions
surrounding the offense as the team begins a new era under a different regime.
Will the changes in the offensive line be good enough to protect quarterback Philip Rivers and establish a respectable running attack?
The biggest concern entering the offseason was upgrading the offensive line. After giving up 49 sacks and averaging a mea-sly 3.6-yard rushing average in 2012, Telesco knew changes had to be made. Deciding to keep only two of last years’ starters – C Nick Hardwick and RT Jeromey Clary – the Chargers signed four free agents and used their number one draft pick on RT D.J. Fluker to compete for not only start-ing positions but, that much-needed depth that has been lacking the last couple of years.
At first glance, it appeared as if Telesco was bargain shopping after signing LT King Dunlap and OG’s Chad Rinehart and Rich Ohrnberger
– veterans all but no real ‘big-name’ recognition. However, the signing of two-time Super Bowl winner LT Max Starks along with Fluker has added some credibility to Telesco’s signings.
It is now up to new O-line coach Joe D’Alessandris to pick out the five best players in training camp and form them into a cohesive offensive front. With lineman Stephen Schilling, Da-vid Molk, Colin Baxter, Johnnie Trout-man, Brandyn Dombrowski and Mike Harris all returning to battle for ros-ter spots, the line will hopefully turn into a scrappy, reliable unit.
Can Philip Rivers return to a top-notch quarterback after three disap-pointing seasons?
The best news for Rivers is that he now has an offensive coordinator and a head coach – rather than having one in the same. As an offensive coordi-nator for the Pittsburgh Steelers Ken Whisenhunt tutored a young Ben Ro-ethlisberger into a Super Bowl winner and as head coach he took the Arizona Cardinals to the big game with Kurt Warner behind center.
A quarterback is only as good as the players around him and Rivers is no different. Having lost specialists the likes of LaDanian Tomlinson, Vin-cent Jackson and Darren Sproles in addition to his protection up front in Marcus McNeill and Kris Dielman the
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Baby Boomers May Avoid Knee Surgery With Modern Arthritis TreatmentsDoctors say these two factors are the keys to knee arthritis treatment success and relieving pain without surgery
By Matt EdgarAmerica’s Health Writer
San Diego County - Everyone has said it at one time or another. If I had only known about “this” sooner - things would be very different today. That’s what many knee arthritis pain sufferers are saying about this technol-ogy and treatment. “We all know that countless lives are being saved every year because of early detection and better treatment of cancer,” one of the physicians at Osteo Relief Institute in San Diego, Califor-nia. “The same holds true for treating knee arthritis pain. I believe we are having so much success at Osteo Relief Institute because of two factors: One is we are using advanced medical tech-nology and treatments a lot of clinics do not use. And second, the word has spread to our community and so many knee arthritis sufferers are coming in
sooner. And the earlier we can treat knee arthritis - the better the results. The key to avoiding knee replacement surgery is doing the correct treatments as soon as possible.”
What is the “Correct Treatment?”
“That depends, there is no one answer when it comes to medical condi-tions and knee arthritis is no different. That’s why, if you have knee pain, you should have it evaluated by a doctor who deals with and treats knee pain every day,” stated the clinics director of services. For many knee arthritis pain suf-ferers the right treatment is viscosup-plementation. In this treatment, a preparation of Hyaluronic acid (such as Hyalgan) is injected directly into the knee joint. Hyaluronic acid is a natural lubri-cant and shock absorber for your joints and is found to be decreased in arthritis
sufferers. This is similar to running your car low or without oil. Obviously, the sooner you put oil back in the car - the less damage will be done. That’s why some doctors feel early viscosup-plementation gets the best results and is so important for avoiding surgery. And the Doctors believe one of the most important factors for the success of viscosupplementation is making sure you are getting it into the joint space. That’s why the doctors at Osteo Relief Institute use advanced imaging technol-ogy called a “C-Arm.” A C-Arm allows the doctor to see into the joint and actually watch the in-jection go where it is supposed to. Re-search shows that performing injections without digital imaging can result in missing the joint space as much as 30% of the time. If you had viscosupple-mentation treatments without advanced imagining and did not get good results - this may be why.
Can This Be Avoided? Total knee replace-ment is serious surgery requiring months of rehabilitation. Some doctors think modern treatments done early enough can keep baby boomers from going under the knife.
“If you have knee arthritis pain, visco-supplementation might be the answer you are looking for. The keys are to not wait, get a good evaluation from an expert and make sure advanced digital imaging (C-Arm) is used to make sure you have the best chance for success.” was the advice of the doctors at the Osteo Relief Institute.
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San Diego area knee pain sufferers have limited time to claim knee pain screening to see if all-natural knee arthritis treatment might work for them
Advanced Medical Technology Can Make All The Difference: This advanced digital imaging called a C-arm allows doctors to see directly into the knee joint so treatments are precise and the Hyalgan actually goes where it is sup-posed to. Studies show that injections done without digital imaging can miss the joint up to 30% of the time. This is one reason Hyalgan or other Viscosupplementation may not have worked for you. Osteo Relief Institute uses this C-arm for every Hyalgan treatment.
If You Can Answer Yes - You Are Eligible For A Knee Arthri-tis Screening With The Experts
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Do you have pain and osteoarthritis (arthritis) of the knee?
Have you tried other treatments such as NSAIDS and other anti-inflammatory medications without success?
Have you already tried viscosup-plementation (Hyalgan, Suparz, Synvisc) without satisfactory results?
If you answered yes to any of these questions - give Osteo Relief Institute a call and schedule your risk free knee
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If you qualify for this treatment, it might be one of the happiest days of your life. That’s because, for the past year and a half, hundreds of knee pain sufferers have flocked to Osteo Relief Institute located in San Diego, California. That’s when their specially trained doctors added viscosupplementation treatments to their already successful and comprehensive knee pain relief program. Viscosupplementation is unique because - even though it is manufac-tured by a pharmaceutical company, it is NOT considered a drug because it is a natural substance with an incredible story.
Why So Many Want It You see, when you suffer with arthritis - the lubricating fluid (synovial fluid) in your knee joint dries up. This means instead of gliding smoothly - your bones start to rub and grind against each other. This causes a little pain in the begin-ning - but over time the pain steadily gets worse until it is excruciating.
Like “Joint Oil” Viscosupplementation works so well because it is like “joint oil.” It is a natural substance that contains one of the natural building blocks of the syno-vial fluid that lubricates your knee. Scientists and researchers discov-ered this natural building block to synovial fluid in the rooster’s comb -
that big red thing on top of the rooster’s head. It is extracted from the rooster’s comb, purified and concentrated. When it is injected directly into your knee joint, it is like squirting oil on a rusty door hinge. Viscosupplementation allows your joints to glide more smoothly eliminat-ing a lot of the rubbing, grinding and pain.
Can Supplements Do The Same Thing?
No. Glucosamine and chondroi-tin and other supplements are much different. You can only get this from a doctor and it often helps knee pain sufferers who got limited or no success from glucosamine and chondroitin. Be-ware of unsubstantiated claims made by supplements that claim to do what this advanced medical procedure does.
Why You Should Try This Even If You’ve Already Had Similar Treatments
Without results... “We have been able to help so many knee pain sufferers - even many who have already tried other injections like Synvisc, Supartz, Orthovisc and even Hyalgan. We use special and very advanced low-dose videofluoros-copy imaging called “Hologic Digital Imaging” so we can see right into the joint. This allows us to put the Hyaglan exactly where it needs to be. Studies show doctors doing joint injections without fluoroscopy miss the joint up
to 30% of the time.” said the head of Arthritis Treatment at Osteo Relief Institute. Osteo Relief Institute is a state of the art medical facility offering only the best technology. And that’s not all - Osteo Relief Institute has a complete knee relief program called “P.A.C.E.” to make sure you get the most pain relief and the best possible results from treatment. “Every case is individual. Some patients get quite a bit of relief right away - others take a little more time. But most have been extremely happy and the results usually last for at least 6 months. Patients who were suffering for years with bad knee pain are getting their lives back... going for walks again and exercising. It’s amazing to see. They tell all their friends - that’s why we are swarmed. I can’t tell you how many patients have cancelled their total knee replacement surgeries.” added one doctor.
How To Get It If you have knee pain, the doctors would like to invite you for a risk free screening to see if you are a candidate for viscosupplementation treatments and the P.A.C.E program. All you have to do is call 619-377-4456 right now and when the schedul-ing specialist answers the phone tell her you would like your risk free “Knee Pain Screening.” The specialists at Osteo Relief Institute can only accept a
Everyone Wants Proof: In the artist simulated draw-ings above, picture #1 is a normal, pain-free knee. There is no arthritis and the knee can move and bend freely without pain.
Pain - the red is a knee joint with painful osteo-arthritis. Arthritis causes the joint space to de-crease, grinding, stiffness, decreased motion, bone spurs, swelling and a lot of pain.
Successful Treatment - Viscosupplementation (blue) being precisely in-jected directly into the knee joint using Hologic digital imaging. Advanced imag-ing allows treatments to be as precise as possible. This cushioning can lubricate the joint and decrease pain.
Failed Treatment - the in-jection (and cushioning and lubricating material) misses the joint space. Research shows this occurs up to 30% of the time without the use of Hologic digital imaging to guide the injection. This is why other treatments may not have worked for you.
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limited amount of new patients each month for this screening - so if you are interested please call now. Your risk free screening will only take about 25-30 minutes... you will get all your questions answered and leave knowing if you have possibly found the solution to your knee pain. And here’s something really important - Viscosupplementation treatments and the P.A.C.E program are covered by most insurance and Medicare. To schedule your screening today call 619-377-4456.
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With a team that may lose its post presence in Dwight Howard and has already lost its leader, Kobe Bryant, for a large chuck of next season, it is of the utmost importance that a leader emerges from the locker room to help the Lakers tread water.
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Given the fact that there is no guar-antee that Howard or any other player not currently under contract are re-signed, the committed players must be prepared to pick up the slack for a fallen Kobe Bryant and a roster that is in major turmoil.
Lakers who need to step up next season
Steve NashThe only way the Los Angeles
Lakers are even going to be competitive is if Steve Nash re-turns to form and becomes the creator he was at the tail-end of his tenure with the Phoe-nix Suns.
Obviously the Lakers can’t expect Nash to return to his former MVP form. However, Nash has to provide leader-ship and stability as the pri-mary facilitator of a roster that is going to be without Kobe Bryant for part of the season.
While his scoring average of 12.7 points per game last season is exactly what they should expect from him, 6.7 assists per game is just not going to get it done for a team that is in desperate need of a floor general.
If Mike D’Antoni retains his job for next season, expect Nash to be uti-lized via driving and kicking, running the pick-and-roll and orchestrating the offense like point guards are ex-pected to do.
Metta World PeaceAfter averaging only 7.7 points, 3.4
rebounds and 2.2 assists per game dur-
ing the 2011-12 season, World Peace rebounded with 12.4 points, five re-bounds and 1.5 assists per game dur-ing his 2012-13 campaign.
While his perimeter defense wasn’t what it was during his days with the Pacers, he was still arguably the Lak-ers’ best perimeter defender, and his streaky offensive play made him a true X-Factor on the floor.
However, with Kobe Bryant out and no salary-cap space left to make any major moves, the Lakers are going to need Metta World Peace to provide consistent offense. With Steve Nash needed to be the primary facilitator and creator, World Peace will have to be the second or third option on of-fense behind Pau Gasol and Dwight Howard if he re-signs.
Pau GasolWith Kobe Bryant out for an ex-
tended stretch, Pau Gasol is going to have to be the man.
Even if the Lakers re-sign Dwight Howard, it is clear that D12 is still too raw in the half court to be a consistent offensive threat.
Howard’s primary strengths come from the use of his athleticism and strength to force himself into position for offensive rebounds, putbacks and easy layups. With his ability to hit the jump shot, his bevvy of moves in the post and his soft touch around the rim, Gasol needs to score roughly 20 points per game while rebounding in double-digits in order for the Lakers to have any chance of being competitive.
L-R: Steve Nash, Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Metta World Peace
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Monkeying aroundA guy walks into a bar with his
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The bartender screams at the guy, “Did you see what your monkey just did?” The guy says, “No, what?” “He just ate the cue ball off my pool table - whole!” says the bartender. “Yeah, that doesn’t sur-prise me,” replies the patron. “He eats everything in sight, the little twerp. I’ll pay for the cue ball and stuff.” He finishes his drink, pays his bill, and leaves. Two weeks later he’s in the bar again, and he has his monkey with him. He orders a drink and the monkey starts running around the bar again.
While the man is drinking, the monkey finds a maraschino cherry on the bar. He grabs it, sticks it up his butt, pulls it out, and eats it. The bar-tender is disgusted. “Did you see what
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“Oh, no! What could be worse than that?” asks the patient.
“You’ve also got Alzheimer’s Disease.”
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This film is action packed, with humorous moments and everything director Roland Emmerich brings to his films. The cast digs deep and dodges well but everything isn’t as it seems. If you’re looking for a sum-mer blockbuster to cheer about then WHITE HOUSE DOWN is it!
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past few years (without replacing any of them), it’s no wonder River’s numbers have declined.
Despite the question marks at running back and offensive line, River’s receiving corps appears much more talented if they can stay healthy. The key is how long it will take for the quarterback and receiv-ers to get on the same page where the scheme becomes second nature and everything clicks as planned. Rivers should thrive in this new sys-tem and if he does, he could become a candidate for comeback player-of-the-year.
Will Ryan Mathews finally live up to the hype of a first-round pick?
Entering his fourth year this is definitely the break or make year for the former Fresno State Bulldog. The unfortunate thing for Mathews is two issues – staying healthy and hanging onto the ball. In his short three-year career he has missed 10 games due to injury and lost seven fumbles.
Although he doesn’t possess the breakaway speed of some other backs, Mathews often shows he has all the tools to be a dominant dual-threat back. The problem is that his flashes of talent are too inconsistent. Coming off a season where he broke both of his collar bones, Mathews will have two things working in his favor coming into camp: he gets to run behind the 6-6, 320 Clary (who moved to RG) and the 6-5, 339 Fluk-er – a player who was rated the top run blocking tackle in the draft.
The Endzone: The X-factor ques-tion is, again, how fast the offense can grasp the new system and exe-cute it as a cohesive unit prior to the season opener against the Houston Texans on Sept. 9. The offense fin-ished last season ranked 20th in pts per game (21.9); 31st in yds per game (297.2); 24th in passing yds per game (205.9) and 27th in rush yds per game (91.3). Gone is Turner’s verti-cal passing attack in favor of short-er, more precision routes where the ball is getting out of River’s hand much quicker. The three and five step drops should keep Rivers off his back and help aid the rebuilt offensive line. The addition of free agents RB Danny Woodhead (Patri-ots) and TE John Phillips (Cowboys) could pay dividends in third down situations with their pass protection and Woodhead’s receiving talents coming out of the backfield.
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Constitutional Principle: The people are the final authority in a republic.
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changed since Arthur Burns’s time, and the idea that a central bank has not just the power, but the responsi-bility to prevent inflation from getting out of control is deep-seated within the Fed and other central banks. We don’t know who President Obama will appoint to the Fed chairmanship when the job comes open in January 2014, let alone who the next president will appoint four years after that. But the Volcker-Greenspan-Bernanke Feds have spent a long years building cred-ibility around their determination to keep annual inflation around 2 per-cent. It would mark a remarkable re-versal if within the next few years fu-ture Fed leaders decided they were willing to cast that record out the win-dow.
In other words, if the Fed chair of the future does his or her job right, the central bank will not allow infla-tion to soar to 5, 10, or 20 percent just because Congress is too unwilling to
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It’s true that the Bernanke Fed has been constantly pushing toward easier money in recent years. Bernanke also has been Fed chairman during a near-depression. If anything, though, the fact that the Fed has taken those steps even while they have been political-ly unpopular should give us more con-fidence that they will reverse course if a day comes when inflation is get-ting out of control—whether the poli-ticians in charge like it or not.
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Quiet Lg 1br$875 + $700 deposit.
Pool, BBQ, Rec Rm, LndryMarina 619.477.8000
$25/mo Discount for Military!La Pacifica RV Park offers long term stays!
Conveniently located to your station in San Diego. We are a quiet community already housing some
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MilitaryDiscountsAvailable
ATTORNEY
HEALTH
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
DUI REPAIR
THRIFT TRADERCD’S - DVD’S - VINYL
CLOTHING - BOOKS- GOODIESBUY • SELL
TRADE$5.994 for$20
3939 Iowa Street, North Park619-282-7283
1416 Garnet, Pacific Beach858-272-7283
4879 Newport Av, Ocean Beach619-701-2274
IMPERIAL BEACH1Br/1Ba – $825/mo2Br/1Ba – $995/moOn quiet cul-de-sac,
*** Military Special ***1042 15th Street
619-429-9338
EDUCATION
be 8-20 inchesslimmer
in just 1 hourmeet your
military measurementrequirements
$50 discountFat Burner and
Mineral Wrap w/FREE Chi*New
CustomersOnly
Not a Temporary Water Loss!Suddenly Slimmer
The Body WrapAs Seen on Tyra Banks & Ellen shows!
858.551.5196 www.suddenlyslimmer.net
Try our
Fat Reduction
Treatment
Avoid‘Fat Camp’
(mando PT)
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELYto RIVER OAKS
Military SpecialsBeautiful Newly Renovated Homes.
Free Gar., W/D. In Oceanside, located near Camp Pendleton.
Call Today 760.721.8585Or, Stop by 3891 San Ramon Drive
INSTANT AUTO REGISTRATION
CA lic. 60805 Free Quotes
Escondido CA 92025 760-291-0215
Marketer Needed forPrivate Label, stay at HOME work where you are! Home
business earn PT/FT incomeQualifications: friendly, honest,
self starter. Bilingual okay. Email your contact number to
RESTORE YOUR DRIVER's LICENSE
100% success rate even when out-of-state. Assessments and
counseling that complies with all legal req. 20% military discount.
Call Keith 949-939-9222 www.InterventionRx.com
CARMEL VALLEY2 br / 2 ba - $1,128Clean, Quiet, Spacious
Newer apartments, with full size w/d. Income Restrictions Apply.
858-847-0221
Burial at SeaAsh ScatteringMilitary Discounts
Private YachtSmall Dignified Services1 - 49 family members
SanDiegoBurialatSea.com619-987-0663
Military Friendly Businesses!
Military Friendly Businesses!
We Need You!The Military Press has sales positions
open at our San Diego location!
$8 to $10/hr.If you've got the gift of gab, like talking on the phone, are well spoken and energetic, then
we've got a great job for you!The work hours are flexible...
we'll work around your school or daycare schedule. Our office is freeway close near MCAS Miramar!
Email your resume to: [email protected]
or call 858-537-2280
NATIONAL CITYBeautiful Move-in Ready,
Quiet Lg 1br$875 + $700 deposit.
Pool, BBQ, Rec Rm, LndryMarina 619.477.8000
$25/mo Discount for Military!La Pacifica RV Park offers long term stays!
Conveniently located to your station in San Diego. We are a quiet community already housing some
of your colleagues. Beaches are 3 miles away.Local shops and restaurants on the doorstep.
Call us today. We only have a limited amount of long term, affordable opportunities.
619-428-4411
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