Saturday, March 19, 2016



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Hi

Just in case I missed you earlier, I wanted to let you know that the same contact who gave us last Friday's 10/1 winner has been on again & has passed on some more cracking info for tomorrow (Friday) & Saturday, both running at his favourite track, Wolverhampton.

As always these are two horses that have been specifically placed in races with one thing in mind & that's to WIN

Anyone who regularly gets involved with his info, knows he is very rarely wrong & he continues to supply us all with good winners at good prices.

You can get involved with either just Friday's Or both horses. Simply click on your preferred option below.


If you ARE a member you receive these horses anyway so please do not click on the links to purchase




And if you were ever in doubt about the info members receive, check out the positive comments on my Facebook page. 
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 THE WHITE HOUSE 

Six months ago today, on September 17, 2015, Citizenship Day, President Obama launched the "Stand Stronger" citizenship awareness campaign, a national, multilingual public awareness campaign to promote the rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of citizenship among eligible lawful permanent residents. The "Stand Stronger" Campaign has been breaking down barriers for these eligible residents to take the important step of becoming U.S. citizens.
Stand Stronger reflects the belief that we are, and have always been, a nation of immigrants that welcomes those fleeing persecution. The campaign underscores that immigrants and refugees make us stronger when they are able to set down roots, harness their skills, contribute to our economy, and commit to citizenship.
President Obama delivered remarks at a naturalization ceremony for new U.S. citizens at the National Archives. December 15, 2015
As part of the campaign, the White House works to: engage immigrant- and refugee- serving organizations around the country that provide in-person assistance and legal services to individuals eligible to naturalize; businesses that are providing citizenship workshops and English language classes to their employees; the philanthropic community; and cities and localities that are bringing immigration services to places where new Americans live and work.
Over the last six months, partners across the United States have held community events that have educated thousands on the benefits of citizenship. Additionally, over 1.1 million people have taken the Civics Practice Test, a new, interactive online tool to help prepare soon-to-be citizens! We have also announced new citizenship and integration grant opportunities and worked with our Presidential Ambassadors for Citizenship and Naturalization to promote naturalization and increase awareness of the contributions of new Americans. See this inspiring video from Chef José Andrés.
The campaign is part of a comprehensive effort by the White House Task Force on New Americans to ensure that eligible lawful permanent residents have the tools and support needed to apply for U.S. citizenship. To build on these efforts, the Task Force launched a series of White House Regional Convenings on New Americans aimed at strengthening and supporting local immigrant and refugee integration efforts. Since January, the White House has held regional convenings in Los AngelesHouston,Miami , Atlanta, and we continue to visit cities across the nation to support immigrant and refugee integration work and encourage communities to Stand Stronger together.
As President Obama reminded us just this week at the White House St. Patrick's Day Reception, "All of us come from someplace else. America is made of generations of men and women who crossed oceans and borders to come here, some in extraordinarily dire circumstances. Tireless waves of immigrants -- from Ireland, yes, but also Italy and Germany, from Russia and China, Southeast Asia, from Latin America and Africa. And many set down roots and became some of our most influential citizens. We encourage the latest generation of eligible immigrants -- some 8.8 million permanent residents, including many Irish-- to take the same step in their American journey."
We thank all those who are already doing their part to educate eligible lawful permanent residents about the naturalization process, and ask that you all help to spread the world about the Stand Stronger campaign! Visit CommitToCitizenship.org and the Stand Stronger Media Toolkit to download and share material with your community today!
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The White House, Washington
I've been a public elementary school teacher for 29 years. In all that time, I've never known a more dedicated volunteer than Judge Merrick Garland.
That's why it was such a joy to see President Obama name him to serve on the Supreme Court.
Now, as a teacher, I come across a lot of people who talk about putting children first. But Judge Garland is someone who puts his words into action.
I met Judge Garland nearly 10 years ago when I started teaching at the same elementary school in D.C. where he volunteers. He wanted to find a way he could make the most impact on the lives of children in need, so he offered his time as a tutor.
He came down to our school every other week, working one-on-one with students for an hour during the day to help them with reading, math, or any other lesson. After doing this week after week for 10 years, he's now the longest serving volunteer tutor I've seen at this school.
For me, this is about so much more than tutoring. It's about our children having another adult in their lives who encourages them when they need it, supports them when they falter, and tells them to never give up on their dreams.
I'll tell you what I appreciate most about this man: He never asks for recognition, or fanfare. He just does what he committed to do. He even convinced some of his staff to volunteer too, so now we have a whole group of volunteers that come down from his office to help.
Now, that's character. I think our world would be a much better place if we had more people as committed to the idea of service as Judge Garland.
Thank you for listening,
Charlene
Charlene Wilburn
Washington, D.C.
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