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Foundation Academies scholars were greeted by cheering community members last week at the school’s annual 100 Man Welcome. Policymakers, community leaders, firefighters, educators, and other male role models from throughout Trenton arrived on campus before dawn to greet FA scholars from kindergarten through Grade 12. “This is a great way to show children that our […] ....
[applause] ladies and gentlemen, we e invite all of our guests to remain standing for the national anthem. o say, can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave >and the land of the free the home of the brave [cheers and applause] let us pray. heavenly father, as we gather to graduate and commission our class of 2013, we ask you to bless those who lead our nation, our navy and marine corps, and our academy. may they govern us in wisdom, and justice, and peace. we offer our thanks to those who have accompanied our graduates to this happy day. their parents, and friends, their teachers, coaches, and clergy. their mentors and their spons ....
finally lord, we ask your blessings on are graduating class of 2013. make their memory of the naval academy bring happiness and peace always to their hearts. may their friendships sustain them throughout the lives and made their service to america make our country stronger and our world more just and more peaceable. amen. please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the 61st superintendent of the nine the the united states naval academy, michael h. miller. [applause] mr. president, thank you for finding time to join us today. governor o malley, secretary mavis, general paxton, dear friends, and the graduating class of 2013, welcome. [cheers and applause] we gather here in the stadium to join a remarkable celebration of the american spirit. today we will be witnesses to another chapter in history of the long blue line. this tradition dates back to least 1902. handing out the diplomas 111 years ago. the hat toss dates to 1912. 1912 graduates have to serve for two years i ....
reform. chairman of the weighs and means committee is pushing hard for tax reform. they are focusing on it and pushing it for the next 18 months, for the remainder of this congress. host: what is the heritage foundation supporting? guest: tax reform. we are in favor of the new flat tax but it s a flat tax on income you spend. host: people can check that out on heritage.org. guest: yes. host: you talk about the territorial tax. you ve discussed that a bit this morning. that s something that the heritage foundation supports? guest: yes. host: this editorial today in the baltimore mother sun talk about the issues that come up with the territorial tax. while capital would more easily flow from foreign operation back to the domestic parent, evidence from the 2,000 four repailtyation holiday indicates that most firms with stock piles of foreign cash already fully fund their domestic investment opportunities. explain that. guest: holiday is backward looking. it eppeds up being ....