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Posted on July 20, 2021 | 7:27 a.m. Source: Cathy Macaulay Ken Macaulay Ken Macaulay passed away on July 14, 2021 at Serenity House in Santa Barbara after a seven-year battle with multiple myeloma. He was 72. Ken was born in Pensacola, Florida, at the Navy Hospital and grew up a Navy brat with his family moving several times, including several years in Italy while they were kids. He always used to say, I ve lived all over and Santa Barbara is the best place, and he never wanted to leave. Ken was recruited for gymnastics to University of Colorado at Boulder and competed nationally before injuries cut his career short. He graduated with a bachelor of science in business and made a career in accounting, starting with Sambo s Restaurants as an internal auditor, accounting manager at Motel 6, Inc., and ending his career at Soilmoisture Equipment Corporation in Goleta as chief financial officer. ....
this time it s the british embassy in iraq s capital city. both embassies have been shut for four years after anti-british protests in the iranian capital in november 2011 turned violent. anti-british crowds physically attacked the british embassy itself. they tore down lion statues that were in the front of the brit h british m embassy in front of the building. they overran the facility, the uk shut down the embassy in tehran. they expelled iranian diplomats and shut down the iranian embassy in london. the british embassy in tehran and the iranian embassy in london have been shut. they reopened with a little fanfare. just as john kerry flew to havana to oversee the raising of the u.s. flag over our reopened embassy in havana, the brits sent their foreign secretary all the way to iran. they sent them to tehran to reopen the british embassy there. well, guess who he brought with him. this is the british foreign secretary, the equivalent of their secretary of state. guess ....
0 thing. there is there is an uncertain feeling here. if it reaches critical mass. this is the house. you can t predict it. you can t. there is sort of this point where it could collapse in a second. of course, with sandy relief was that other piece that added discomfort. you saw them make up, but his base of support has been sort of the old bull, but don t forget the moderates. the moderates from the northeast, they re all in new jersey and new york and, you know, what s left of the moderate wing of the republican party. boy, if he suddenly lost that, then where is boehner? chris, we re seeing a very different feel up there on the house side. the senate is an interesting story demographically, but right now politically the real interest is on the house side and what s happening to the speaker as we speak. no question. i would say, you know, for political joounk junkies like the three of us, this is fascinating theater. it is symbolic. john boehner is going to be the sp ....
as someone who distorts what they re trying to say. this is you cos every day for the next seven months, chuck you and i could talk about this because i have a feeling that s what the candidates are going to be talking about. of course, chuck, we re talking about ronald reagan. romney talking about ronald reagan, obama talking about ronald reagan. let s just watch. ronald reagan who as i recall is not accused of being a tax and spend socialist, he could not get through a republican primary today. i actually think ronald reagan would win handily in a primary and frankly in all the primaries as i look to what the president said, there were so many things i found to be distortions and inaccuracies, it s hard 0 give a full list. are these the main themes, chuck, we re going to be seeing? well, i think what you saw is we have the two also sort of strategies coming out here. yes, we have this vision sort of two-party vision that i think is going on. i m starting t ....
what the candidates are going to be talking about. of course, chuck, we re talking about ronald reagan. romney talking about ronald reagan, obama talking about ronald reagan. let s just watch. ronald reagan who as i recall is not accused of being a tax and spend socialist, he could not get through a republican primary today. i actually think ronald reagan would win handily in a primary and frankly in all the primaries as i look to what the president said, there were so many things i found to be distortions and inaccuracies, it s hard 0 give a full list. are these the main themes, chuck, we re going to be seeing? well, i think what you saw is we have the two also sort of strategies coming out here. yes, we have this vision sort of two-party vision that i think is going on. i m starting to wonder out loud if we re going to almost have like a parliamentarily style offering from the two parties and you know, winner takes all type of thing. i think there s some gee ....