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Friday
Jan042013

It’s All on The Line Saturday Night: Let's Get Ready to Rumble!!

“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don’t do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.  Unless a man believes in himself and makes a total commitment to his career and puts everything he has into it – his mind, his body, and his heart – what’s life worth to him?”

 

—Vince Lombardi

Obviously Coach Lombardi never met Barrack Obama.

The Packers are 7.5-point favorites at home over the Minnesota Vikings in this Saturday night's opening-round playoff game for the George Hallis Trophy.

With a record of (11-5, 7-1 home) the Pack takes on the Vikings (10-6, 3-5 away) at Lambeau Field on Saturday, January 5  in the NFC Wild Card round. This will be the third meeting between these teams since December 2nd. The Packers won the first 23-14 at home, while the Vikings came back with a 37-34 victory on December 30th in a game they had to have to make the playoffs. Odds makers in Las Vegas have placed  Green Bay as an 8-point favorite over Minnesota with a total set of 46 points.  Bleacher Report blog offers these 10 keys to the game for Green Bay.

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Vikings vs. Packers injury report: Christian Ponder limited in practice with elbow injury

 

Thursday
Jan032013

Video of the Day: “Oz The Great and Powerful” Film Trailer

If you haven't already seen a trailer for this film, today we bring you the official  debut trailer for Disney's fantastical adventure "Oz The Great and Powerful".  Discover the origins of L. Frank Baum's 'the Wizard of Oz'. In US and UK cinemas in  March.

 

 

Based upon this trailer it would appear that the remake of this 1939 film classic this 2013 version will  more than satisfy fans of the original film.  In any event,  if any movie studio can pull it off—my money’s on Disney Studios.

Here is additional information on this film including the cast names and more.

Wednesday
Jan022013

The Trends Research Institute makes Its 2013 Predictions

Gerald Celente, Founder & Director of The Trends Research Institute makes his predictions for 2013.

 


 

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Tuesday
Jan012013

A Look Back at 2012

Fox News put together a nice slide show of the year2012 .  It begins with January 13 story of the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia with ran aground off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, killing 32 people. Read more.

 

Monday
Dec312012

Video of the Day: Congressional Leaders and Obama Preparing for January 1, 2013 in Acapulco 

 

 

Monday
Dec312012

Video of the Day: Conservative women vs. Liberal women

 

WARNING: THIS VIDEO may not be appropriate for younger viewers.

 

Sunday
Dec302012

How To Choose a Bottle Of Champagne

Most of us feel pretty comfortable choosing beer for a special occasion, but when it comes to wine or champaign,  we imagine most of us are tentative and use price as our  guideline.  Have no fear this year—FIJ to the rescue with our guide to how to choose a bottle of champagne.  After a trip to Paris in 2001, my wife and I became hooked on Taittinger Champagne—pricey at around $50/bottle, but to our simple American pallets, it’s the best Champaign we have ever tasted, but the price tag is why we only buy it for special occasions.  Someone gave us a bottle of Dom Perignon Champaign on our wedding day—we weren’t impressed.  All the hype over Dom Perignon is exactly that—hype.  Another favorite of ours is Moet & Chandon; priced in the same range as Taittinger—its an excellent substitute for Taittinger if you are having trouble finding Taittinger.  Sendik's Market carries Taittinger and I have picked it up for under $50 on a couple of occasions.

 

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Saturday
Dec292012

Video of the Day: How Much do Americans Know About Christmas?

The O’Reilly Factor's  producer, Jesse Watters finds out!

 

 

Saturday
Dec292012

Reader Questions

We have recently received a number of questions from some of our new readers asking where they can find previous FIJ coverage of a topic or subject we have previously covered.

ANSWER: All articles are organized by category.  Previous coverage by FIJ on a particular category or subject may be accessed by clicking on the category   (i.e.  “Ryan Creek Interceptor” or “Mayor Tom Taylor”) found on the banner below the text of the article you’ve just read.

We hope this helped.

Thursday
Dec272012

Video of the day: NFL Top 10 Bad Weather Games

As we head into the play-offs, we bring you the “NFL Top 10 Bad Weather Games”

As you may already know, New York and New Jersey will host the very first outdoor, cold- weather Super Bowl New York and New Jersey will host the very first outdoor, cold weather Super Bowl on February 2, 2014.

On February 2, 2014, at MetLife Stadium—it’s football the way  it was intended  to be played—in the  in the open, exposed to whatever winter throws its way.

 

Thursday
Dec272012

Video of the Day: Father’s Reaction To Getting A Ticket To THE GAME

 

Heartwarming: Father’s Reaction To Getting A Ticket To THE GAME.

 

 

Wednesday
Dec262012

Charles Durning, Well-Known Character Actor, Dies on Christmas Eve

 

Durning , the the 89-year-old decorated World War II veteran of D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge.

Durning had an award-winning career which spanned the 20th Century, from the burlesque stage and theater to television and film--playing diverse roles his entire career.

Wednesday
Dec262012

Mayor Taylor’s $31 Million—Field of Dreams Gamble with Tax Payer Dollars

As the City of Franklin—in conclusion with an unelected  government body—MMSD adds a new $461.47 sewer tax to every Franklin  property owner’s 2012 tax bill, whether they are hooked up to the now infamous Ryan Creek Interceptor.   The Franklin common council and especially Mayor Tom Taylor believe “development would follow the pipes”—that’s a $31 million gamble I wouldn’t be willing to make with taxpayer dollars considering predictions of a 2013 recession.  Do the mayor and common council know something that the Wall Street Journal forecast panel—as well at The Wall Street Journal don’t and Forbes’ economists?

Wednesday
Dec262012

Mayor Taylor’s $31 Million Gamble with Tax Payer Dollars

As the City of Franklin in collusion with MMSD adds a new $461.47 sewer tax to every Franklin property owner’s 2012 tax bill, whether they are hooked up to the now infamous Ryan Creek Interceptor.  The common council and especially Mayor Tom Taylor believe “development would follow the pipes”—that’s a $31 million gamble I wouldn’t be willing to make with taxpayer dollars considering predictions of a 2013 recession.  Do the mayor and common council know something that the Wall Street Journal forecast panel—as well at The Wall Street Journal don’t and Forbes’ economists?  Oh and why is the mayor posing in front of the Law Enforcement Center?  Isn't City Hall impressive for  this mayor to be photographed infront of?  Just an observation.

Wednesday
Dec262012

Moments in History - The Fall of the Berlin Wall

Moments in History" is a regular feature here at FIJ—today we present "The Fall of The Berlin Wall."

WHY STUDY HISTORY?

The American Historical Association explains it this way

People live in the present. They plan for and worry about the future. History, however, is the study of the past. Given all the demands that press in from living in the present and anticipating what is yet to come, why bother with what has been? Given all the desirable and available branches of knowledge, why insist—as most American educational programs do—on a good bit of history? And why urge many students to study even more history than they are required to?

Any subject of study needs justification: its advocates must explain why it is worth attention. Most widely accepted subjects—and history is certainly one of them—attract some people who simply like the information and modes of thought involved. But audiences less spontaneously drawn to the subject and more doubtful about why to bother need to know what the purpose is.

Historians do not perform heart transplants, improve highway design, or arrest criminals. In a society that quite correctly expects education to serve useful purposes, the functions of history can seem more difficult to define than those of engineering or medicine. History is in fact very useful, actually indispensable, but the products of historical study are less tangible, sometimes less immediate, than those that stem from some other disciplines. Read more.

The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic starting on 13 August 1961 that completely cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin.  On November 9, 1989 under the presidency of George H. W. Bush it was torn down by the people of what was then West Germany.

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Tuesday
Dec252012

The WWI Christmas Truce 1914

Tuesday
Dec252012

Merry Christmas!

Libera is an extraordinary all-boy English vocal group directed by Robert Prizeman. Most members come from the parish choir of St. Philip's, Norbury, in South London.

 

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Tuesday
Dec252012

Father Jonathan Morris' Christmas message 

Fr. Jonathan Morris is a Catholic priest of the Roman Rite in the Archdiocese of New York and a news contributor and analyst for the Fox News Channel.

Monday
Dec242012

A Soldier’s Silent Night

 

Christmas eve brings out our perennial salute to those who keep our country safe, protect our freedom and liberty from foreign aggressors and have willingly put their lives at tremendous risk  to those who keep our country safe, protect our freedom and liberty from foreign aggressors and have willingly put their lives at tremendous risk and died for Americans, Europeans Asians and Muslims alike.

We put this video together in February, 2007 and at publishing it has received a respectable 255,067 views.  Here is a brief background story of “A Soldier's Silent Night” and its Wisconsin connection>>

 May "A Soldier's Silent Night" transcend any opinion about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan  or any war, and go deeper to foster an appreciation for the selfless sacrifice and courage of The United States soldier and their families.  MERRY CHRISTMASAND MAY GOD BLESS YOU THIS NIGHT!

Monday
Dec242012

Country Stars Holiday Roundup

Fox 411 is your first call for celebrity and entertainment news. Country holiday round-up for 2012 with country music stars sharing favorite holiday traditions, what they're looking forward to in the New Year.  For those of you who may not know, Carrie underwood is married to NHL player Mike Fisher of the Nashville Predators.

 

 

 

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