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If the 2009 estate tax rules are extended, only 100 small business and farm estates in the entire nation will owe any estate tax at all in 2011, according to the new estimates by the Tax Policy Center, and virtually none of those businesses and farms... Full Article at MyDD
WASHINGTON - The House voted yesterday to extend $31 billion in popular tax breaks, including an income-tax deduction for sales and property taxes, to be financed with a tax increase on investment-fund managers and a crackdown on international tax... Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Seattle Seahawks tackle Walter Jones walks back into the Seahawks training facility after stretching with the NFL football team prior to an "organized team activity" Thursday, May 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash. View Photo »
We are about to break the military. Tell your colleagues not to support the president in sending 45- or 50,000 more troops. Because I don't want to make the same mistake I made in Iraq
Look out for him too. He can be nasty. Where he jumped the left tackle and broke the QB’s body in half. He then proceeded to take the QB’s spine and pick out random organs, roasted them over a flame to create a tasty QB kebab. Full Article at Battle Red Blog
The discussion over a potential rising of the anti-war Right along with how the “Jacksonian” or better described as the “Scots-Irish” subset of American culture view war have caught my attention. Full Article at Conservative Heritage Times
I don't think you can call this Seattle Seahawks team/season a disappointment. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Seattle Seahawks' Walter Jones (71) stretches as he stands with Chris Spencer (65), Sean Locklear (75) and Rob Sims during the first day of a voluntary veterans football minicamp workout, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash. View Photo »
After much deliberation and evaluation and soul searching between the team, the medical staff and Walter Jones, it has been determined that the best thing to do for Walter, for this football team and for his future is to put him on injured reserve
The best guard of the last 20 years. He's not the same today as he was three or four years ago, but this is a decade award, and he's the best masher and pass protector of any guard we've seen in recent years. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Seahawks tackle Walter Jones prompted a ripple of concern Friday with two posts from his Twitter account hinting he might retire. Teammate Lofa Tatupu said he texted Jones this week and scoffed at the idea that there was much to it. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Walter Junior Jones (born January 19, 1974 in Aliceville, Alabama) is an American football offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Seahawks sixth overall in the 1997 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State. Full Article
Seattle Seahawks tackle Walter Jones walks back into the Seahawks training facility after stretching with the NFL football team prior to an "organized team activity" Thursday, May 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks' Walter Jones (71) stretches as he stands with Chris Spencer (65), Sean Locklear (75) and Rob Sims during the first day of a voluntary veterans football minicamp workout, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 01: U.S. Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC) (R) speaks as Sen. Russell Feingold (D-WI) (L) listens during a news conference on Capitol Hill December 1, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 01: U.S. Rep. James McGovern (D-MA) (2nd L) speaks as (L-R) Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), Sen. Russell Feingold (D-WI) and Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) (R) listen during a news conference on Capitol Hill December 1, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 01: U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) (3rd L) speaks as (L-R) Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), Sen. Russell Feingold (D-WI), and Rep. James McGovern (D-MA) listen during a news conference on Capitol Hill December 1, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 01: U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) (3rd L) speaks as (L-R) Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), Sen. Russell Feingold (D-WI), and Rep. James McGovern (D-MA) listen during a news conference on Capitol Hill December 1, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 01: U.S. Rep. James McGovern (D-MA) (R) speaks as Sen. Russell Feingold (D-WI) (L) listens during a news conference on Capitol Hill December 1, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 01: Walter Jones, Founder and CEO of Fathers Who Cares participates in the press conference at Garfield Park Conservatory to raise awareness of AIDS in Africa on World AIDS Day at Garfield Park Conservatory on December 1, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 01: Danny K. Davis and Walter Jones at the press conference at Garfield Park Conservatory to raise awareness of AIDS in Africa on World AIDS Day at Garfield Park Conservatory on December 1, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 01: Walter Jones, Founder and CEO of Fathers Who Cares participates in the press conference at Garfield Park Conservatory to raise awareness of AIDS in Africa on World AIDS Day at Garfield Park Conservatory on December 1, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 01: Walter Jones, Founder and CEO of Fathers Who Cares participates in the press conference at Garfield Park Conservatory to raise awareness of AIDS in Africa on World AIDS Day at Garfield Park Conservatory on December 1, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 7, 2009, file photo, Seattle Seahawks tackle Walter Jones walks back into the Seahawks training facility after stretching during NFL football camp in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Aug. 4, 2009, Seattle Seahawks' Ray Willis looks on during NFL football training camp workout in Renton, Wash. Seattle will start usual right tackle Sean Locklear for injured Walter Jones.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Aug. 4, 2009, Seattle Seahawks' Sean Locklear looks on during NFL football training camp in Renton, Wash. Seattle will start usual right tackle Locklear for injured Walter Jones.
View Photo »Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. and Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. , hold up pens President Barack Obama used to sign the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act, Friday, May 22, 2009, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washingt...
View Photo »President Barack Obama signs the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act, Friday, May 22, 2009, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Lawmakers look on as President Barack Obama signs the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act, Friday, May 22, 2009, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, and lawmakers, applaud in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Friday, May 22, 2009, after the president signed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act.
View Photo »President Barack Obama shakes hands with Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C. in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Friday, May 22, 2009, prior to signing the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act.
View Photo »Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. , left, shakes hands with Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C. on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 20,2009, as Rep. Dan Maffei, D-N.Y. looks on during a news conference after the House passed the credit card reform bill.
View Photo »Dan Maffei, D-N.Y. , at podium, accompanied by fellow House members gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 20,2009, after the House passed the credit card reform bill.
View Photo »Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. , left, looks on as Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C. speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 20, 2009, after the House passed the credit card reform bill.
View Photo »Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. , center, Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C. , right, and Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn. look on during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 20, 2009, after the House passed the credit card reform bill.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck lines up behind center Chris Spencer, left, and the rest of the offensive line as they take part in the NFL football team's "organized team activity," Thursday, May 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 7, 2009, file photo, Seattle Seahawks tackle Walter Jones walks back into the Seahawks training facility after stretching during NFL football camp in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks' Walter Jones (71) stretches as he stands with Chris Spencer (65), Sean Locklear (75) and Rob Sims during the first day of a voluntary veterans football minicamp workout, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »We are about to break the military. Tell your colleagues not to support the president in sending 45- or 50,000 more troops. Because I don't want to make the same mistake I made in Iraq
After much deliberation and evaluation and soul searching between the team, the medical staff and Walter Jones, it has been determined that the best thing to do for Walter, for this football team and for his future is to put him on injured reserve
The American people have no idea of what's coming as it relates to taking care of those veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan with traumatic brain injuries and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
I'm already working with people like Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), Republican congressman Walter Jones (N.C.), (Rep.) Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and others to prepare for that possibility. I have already voted against various spending bills that support this policy. I didn't even think the addition of the tr...
Well, I serve God not Rush Limbaugh.
I guess they are making excuses, saying Walter Jones is out and [Sean] Locklear and all those guys ... At the end of the day, man, you've got to come play on Sundays. Whoever they put out there, they've got to play. We played with guys hurt, even myself. … We're not going to make no excuses because they...
So if some of your constituents, good solid conservatives, call you up and say you know, Rush is – Rush Limbaugh says you’re wimping out on the Party, or on the cause?
They'll make excuses and say Walter Jones was out and (Sean) Locklear and all of those ... I guess that's what they'll say. But at the end of the day you got to come play on Sundays. We're not going to make any excuses because they got backup offensive linemen. They got on the field and they get whupped...
I don't like what I'm seeing in many circles ... I do not like this resentment. I mean, the way I look at this, Mr. Obama is our president and I want him to do well. I'm an American citizen first.
We opened one season against them at home (2006, Week 2) and they were in a funky front with Adrian essentially playing defensive end ... We didn't recognize the look. Robbie Tobeck and Chris Gray were fighting over the look, I flipped out and did a whirlybird into Walter Jones' block.
For some Republicans, like 15-year veteran Walter Jones of North Carolina, the intensity on the Right poses a dilemma. Indeed, he was one of only seven Republicans in the House who voted to admonish Joe Wilson for his outburst.
Tight end John Carlson and linemen Steve Vallos and Ray Willis are the only returners on offense from the group that faced Arizona last Dec. 28; Vallos and Willis ironically filling in again now only because of new injuries to Chris Spencer and Walter Jones.
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