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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Upeksha Swarnamali - Sirasa Dancing Star Best Dancer & Teledramas (Paba)



Sri Lankan Television Commercial Hot Actress Upeksha Swarnamali






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The Ed Morrissey Show: Guy Benson, Scott Hennen

Today on The Ed Morrissey Show (3 pm ET), Guy Benson starts us off with a look at the hot issues of the day, including the Mitch McConnell proposal on the debt ceiling and the food fight on the Right over it. In the second half, conservative talk show host Scott Hennen joins us during his own broadcast! Yes, TEMS will be simulcast for the final 30 minutes on KNOX 1310 in Grand Forks, ND, while Scott and I talk about his new book, Grass Roots: A Commonsense Action Agenda for America.

The Ed Morrissey Show and its dynamic chatroom can be seen on the permanent TEMS page — be sure to join us, and don’t forget to keep up with the debate on my Facebook page, too!

We’ll also cover the the case of Marizela Perez, who has been missing in the Seattle area for more three months. Marizela’s case has a connection here at Hot Air, as she is the cousin of the Boss Emeritus, Michelle Malkin. Michelle is trying to spread the word through Facebook and Q13Fox/KCPQ in Seattle. We want to encourage prayers for Marizela’s family, and also try to reach anyone in the area who knows where Marizela might be and ask them to contact the police.

The search has its own website now, Find Marizela, for the latest in the efforts to bring Marizela home. There is also a fund for the family to keep the search efforts going. Be sure to check there and at Michelle’s site for further developments, and keep the family in your prayers.

America’s Most Wanted is now on the case, too.

Michelle had an update last week:

Four months ago today, my cousin Marizela Perez disappeared from the University District in Seattle, Washington. I am devastated to tell you once again that there are no new leads or breaks in the case. Her parents have exhausted their work leave and have had to return to the East Coast. The family is weighing various legal and investigative avenues to pursue. As I reported in May, the quest to obtain Marizela’s online/text info has been an uphill battle. After months of pressing, we finally received a search warrant two weeks ago related to the case. It had been signed by a judge on April 22; we gained access to it in late June. …

Marizela’s Google web history was not included. The Seattle Police Department will not disclose the actual Google records to her parents so that they could pursue the search for Marizela on their own.

RSC still fighting for a balanced budget amendment

Against the backdrop of the ongoing drama of deficit reduction negotiations, the House of Representatives next week will vote on a balanced budget amendment that would require supermajorities in both chambers to run a deficit, raise the debt ceiling, raise taxes or spend more than 18 percent of GDP.

In a column today in The USA Today, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) explain why such an amendment is necessary to ensure the country doesn’t run up against a debt ceiling deadline time and time again:

While the federal government has consistently collected revenue of about 18% of U.S. economic output, federal spending has consistently been even higher. The debt resulting from these budget deficits builds up until the debt limit is reached. And rather than fight the spending lobby, politicians have taken the easy route of raising the limit without cutting spending. …

Near-term spending cuts are necessary to alter the course, but they will not be enough without long-term changes. Likewise, promises of cuts 10 years from now mean little without a way to enforce them. The only way to truly guarantee delivery from future politicians is if the Constitution demands it. That’s why the House will vote next Wednesday on a balanced budget amendment that would require supermajorities in both chambers to run a deficit, raise the debt ceiling, raise taxes and spend more than 18% of GDP.

With the balanced budget movement gaining momentum, members of the spending lobby want to argue that Congress and the president already have the ability to control spending. Ability and discipline are not the same. If Washington actually had the discipline to live within its means over the long term, every American citizen would not owe $46,000 toward the national debt.

The Republican Study Committee also released a video that depicts just how precarious and politicized the debt and deficit issue will continue to be without a balanced budget amendment:
Even as I’ve begun to feel cynical about the debt limit negotiations, I find myself feeling encouraged by this — not because a balanced budget amendment is likely to be adopted any time soon (the hurdles for constitutional change are quite high, of course), but because House Republicans aren’t giving up. They’re introducing and reintroducing ideas that could actually put us on a path to real fiscal reform. Even more importantly, the ideas they’ve introduced suggest they are listening to the American people, who say both that they favor a balanced budget amendment and that they oppose a debt ceiling increase. Republicans continue to run up against the difficulty of controlling just one branch of government, but their efforts haven’t gone unnoticed — and it will surely pay to have the ideas in place should they take back the Senate or White House or both in 2012.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Famous Sri Lankan Singer Raini Charuka Goonatillake who follow s her parent steps

Raini Charuka Goonatillake was born in 10th of April 1991 and she is the daughter of popular is Sri Lankan singer Rookantha Goonatillake and Chandraleka Perera Perera. She is very talented singer and has the voice of her mother popular Sri Lankan singer Chandarleka Perera. She was one of the upcoming singers in Sri Lankan music industry. Most of her songs are very popular among Sri Lankan young audience. She also perform live concert which performed by her parents at Sugathadasa Stadium in Sri Lanka. She currently lives in New York, United States of America and study over there. She also acted on Sinhala film which named Sinhawalokanaya which was based on Sri Lankan cricket. She is very talented singer and actress who have much bright future in Lankan entertainment sector. Here is some beautiful image collection of this wonderful Sinhala singer Raini Charuka Goonatillake.
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