Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Gerlach votes to reject Obama debt limit increase

U.S. Rep. Jim Gerlach, who represents Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District, issued the following statement on Monday night's vote by the House of Representatives to reject a request from President Obama to raise the debt limit to $16.7 trillion without any reduction in federal spending:
"When your national debt is $14.3 trillion, increasing the debt limit without demanding a change in Washington's spending habits would be irresponsible. This vote acknowledges that constituents in my district and across the country have said enough is enough. They want honest leadership and a responsible plan for substantial spending cuts. This legislation would have kept us on the unsustainable path toward deeper debt and unrestrained deficit spending.

After years of spending sprees, our $14.3 trillion national debt is as large as our entire economy. This huge debt burden rattles the confidence of small business owners and investors and extinguishes opportunity for current and future generations. The federal government is borrowing more than 40 cents of every dollar it spends right now. Tonight, we let everyone know Washington cannot get away with that kind of reckless spending and that Congress will resist any attempt to raise the debt limit without real solutions for controlling spending."
The bill to raise the debt limit (H.R. 1954) failed when just 97 members of the House voted for it while 318 members voted against it. The federal debt has risen by more than $3 trillion since Obama took office.

Rep. Joe Pitts: Obamacare fails to curb costs

The cost of health care continues to rise despite the promises made by Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats.

Obamacare fails to curb costs - pottsmerc.com

Top Democrat Has No Clue Illegall Immigrantion Is A Crime



How can we have a serious debate about illegal immigrants when top Democratic Party officials have no idea what they're talking about?

Columnist: Obama's illegal war in Libya

Columnist George F. Will writes that Barack Obama's intervention in the Libyan civil war is clearly unconstitutional.

Where is the outrage from the liberal media?

Obama's illegal war in Libya - pottsmerc.com

PA Auditor General: Keep public notices in newspapers

Pennsylvania Auditor General Jack Wagner says legal notices should be published in newspapers, not hidden on government websites.

Keep public notices in newspapers - pottsmerc.com

Nuclear reactor shuts down at Limerick

Not the best time for an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor with Pennsylvania gripped in a heat wave.

Nuclear reactor shuts down at Limerick - pottsmerc.com

Columnist: Unholy alliance dominates the school funding process

If you're wondering why our public education system has failed consider where the money is being spent. Hint: It's not on the students.

From an op-ed by Joseph J. Ryan:
Union members receive 10 days sick leave, two days family-related sick leave, and three personal holidays. Contrived sick leave is a constant source of taxpayer abuse. Also included are retirement increment; incremental longevity increase, professional leave; death in the family leave; jury duty and election official leave; association leave and graduate study reimbursement. Upon completion of an advanced study course, i.e., an academically inconsequential education course, they receive an automatic salary increase. All of the above at the expense of district taxpayers.

Serious consideration should be given to reducing the number of employees within the "jobs project" public school system. In addition to the 2.7 million teachers and 215,000 administrators, there are 2.5 million support personnel including reading specialists, guidance counselors, teachers aides and others. The total number of personnel exceeds five million, the number of students 49 million, a ratio of one adult to 9.8 students.
Read the full column at the link below:

Unholy alliance dominates the school funding process - phillyBurbs.com : Guest Opinions

Catch Tony Phyrillas on radio on Saturday

If you're near a radio or a computer Saturday at 11 a.m., catch me on the John Aberle show on WCHE 1520 AM in West Chester.

Catch Tony Phyrillas on radio - pottsmerc.com

PA Auditor General: Keep public notices in newspapers

Pennsylvania Auditor General Jack Wagner, the state's top elected Democrat, on efforts by the state Legislature to change the law requiring government bodies to publish legal notices in newspapers
House Bill 633, if enacted, would be another setback in making government more open and accountable to the public. Citizens interested in reviewing public notices would have to visit multiple websites to obtain the information they are seeking. This is not convenient and will decrease, rather than increase, bidding competition. In short, it's a bad deal for taxpayers.
Read Wagner's full op-ed at the link below:

Auditor general: Keep public notices in newspapers - The York Daily Record

Catch Tony Phyrillas on radio

Tony Phyrillas will be the guest on Life Unedited with John Aberle Saturday from 11 a.m.-noon on WCHE 1520 AM in West Chester.

Phyrillas will discuss a variety of state and national political issues including the Obama presidency, the GOP field for 2012, the state budget and property tax relief.

If you can't pick up the radio station's signal, Aberle's program is simulcast live online at www.WCHE1520.com

You call this pension reform?

Phony pension reform under former Gov. Ed Rendell will end up costing Pennsylvania property owners for many years to come.

Pension reform needed before funding crisis - pottsmerc.com

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Rep. Quigley Supports House Budget

Rep. Tom Quigley (R-Montgomery) released the following statement regarding his support of the $27.3 billion General Fund budget for 2011-12 passed today by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives:
"I am very pleased that we are on schedule to pass a punctual and balanced budget, which will meet the Commonwealth’s responsibilities and sensibly allocate our limited resources. Our economy is still in a state of recovery and we have no reserve funds, so it is important for us to budget with caution and restraint. This budget proposal is reflective of the revenue we have on hand now and what we can realistically expect to collect next year.

"One aspect of this budget I am particularly supportive of is its restoration of some of the funds cut from basic and higher education. We were able to achieve this by rooting out fraud and waste in our welfare system. I believe this approach is in line with the priorities of most Pennsylvanians and appropriately represents the concerns of our citizens. Schools, however, must continue to seek out cost reductions, and the state must constantly look to streamline programs and increase efficiencies.

"This vote does not signify the end of the budget process. The legislation will now go before the Senate for its revisions, and negotiations will be ongoing. The final budget bill could still look very different, but I am hopeful it will be a plan that sets Pennsylvania back on the path to prosperity."
The House Republican budget plan was approved 109-92, primarily along party lines. House Bill 1485 now moves to the Senate for consideration.

GAO: Billions in stimulus contracts went to tax delinquents

Not only did the $862 billion Obama "stimulus" fail to create the jobs Democrats promised, but we now learn that billions of taxpayer handouts went to companies that failed to pay their taxes. How's that for change?

GAO: Billions in stimulus contracts went to tax delinquents - The Hill's On The Money

Columnist: Where are the Democrat Grown-ups?

Steve McCann, writing at American Thinker, wants to know when Democrats will get serious about addressing the nation's many problems.

Where are the Democrat Grown-ups?

Big Labor = Organized Crime



See related editorial at The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review website.

Columnist: Obama Signs Israel's Death Warrant

Gary Bauer: In endorsing the pre-Six-Day War borders and a split Jerusalem, the President has paved the way for the Jewish state's eradication.

Obama Signs Israel's Death Warrant - HUMAN EVENTS

Pottstown Mercury staffers win awards



From left are Mercury editor Nancy March, reporter Evan Brandt, reporter Carl Hessler Jr., business editor Michelle Karas, police reporter Brandie Kessler, and online editor Eileen Faust.

Mercury staffers win awards - pottsmerc.com

Weekly GOP Address: Obama's Failed Energy Policies



Obama's failed energy policies have hurt working Americans at the pump and in the grocery store.

Columnist: Obama Throws Israel to the Dogs

Don't say you didn't see it coming. Obama has been siding with Muslims since taking office. His betrayal of America's only true ally in the Middle East should come as no surprise.

Obama Throws Israel to the Dogs

Newspaper: How Obama Wasted $787 Billion

From Investor's Business Daily:
On top of the other failures of President Obama's $787 billion stimulus plan you can now add this: It didn't even fulfill the simple promise of creating more highway jobs and improving roadways.
Read the full editorial at the link below:

A Shovel-Empty Waste Of $787 Billion - Investors.com

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Editorial: Why Won't Media Stand Up To White House?

Investor's Business Daily on the state-run media:
The Obama administration has picked another fight with a dissident newspaper, kicking the Boston Herald out of the press pool on an unprecedented claim that its coverage is unfair. Who died and elected them judge?
Everybody Out Of The Pool - Investors.com

Pennsylvania Unemployment Drops to 7.5%

Pennsylvania employers added 23,700 jobs in April, but the state still has a long way to go to make up for all the job losses under former Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell.

Pennsylvania's Employment Situation: April 2011

Census Bureau Releases 2010 Census Demographic Profiles for Pennsylvania

Some highlights for Pennsylvania:
* The median age was 40.1.
* The average household size was 2.45 people per household.
* Among the state's occupied housing units, 69.6 percent were owned, compared with 30.4 percent that were rented.
Census Bureau Releases 2010 Census Demographic Profiles for Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington and Wyoming

Columnist: Conservatives are now cool

J. Matt Barber, writing in The Washington Times: "American youth snub parents' loony-left conformity for right-minded views."

Read the full column at the link below:

BARBER: Conservative - the new cool - Washington Times

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Hollywood liberals display usual hypocrisy

Don't you just love it when the Hollywood liberal elite who are trying to sell you on "green" products move into these huge mansions that require all sorts of power to operate?

From a post at Big Hollywood by Ezra Dulis:
It's been almost half a decade since An Inconvenient Truth came out. I'm no scientist, but the fact that I can count the number of true climate change alarmists who have actually scaled down their standard of living (even though they still work in one of the most unnecessary wasteful industries in the country) on one hand is all I need to know about that documentary's warnings. Note to Jenn: since neither you nor your peers are exemplifying a real solution for global climate catastrophe, does it really make sense to move to a city that will become the Ground Zero of rising ocean levels?
Read the full post at the link below:

Jennifer Aniston's Green Streak Continues With a New $5 Million Penthouse

Why Obama is Just Not That Into You

Columnist Robin of Berkeley at American Thinker asks:
Has there ever been an American President more contemptuous of his own people than Obama? Has any other President been as ungrateful for the honors bestowed on him?
Read the full column at the link below:

Why Obama is Just Not That Into You

Eileen Behr wins nod for Montco Sheriff

The biggest contest in Montgomery County Tuesday was the race for the Republican nomination for Sheriff.

The endorsed candidate, Eileen Whalon Behr, who was nominated as interim sheriff by Gov. Tom Corbett, faced a challenge from Robert J. Durante, another law enforcement veteran.

In this case, the party backing proved decisive.

Behr, 54, of Lafayette Hill, who recently retired as Whitemarsh police chief, finished with 21,493 votes while Durante, 58, of Norristown, trailed with 9,839 votes with 100 percent of precincts reporting, according to unofficial election results.

Behr, who has been in law enforcement for more than 30 years, is the heavy favorite to become the first female elected sheriff in Montgomery County history.

She was not taking anything for granted Tuesday when she spoke to Mercury reporter Carl Hessler Jr.

"It's only step one. We still have a long way to go to November," Behr said from a celebration at Montgomery County Republican headquarters. "I'm very grateful for all the people who came out to support me."

Behr's opponent in the November general election will be Democrat William A. Holt Jr., 65, of Abington, a former detective sergeant with the Abington Police Department.

The winner of the November contest will succeed longtime Sheriff John P. Durante, who died last year from a heart attack at age 60. The late sheriff is no relation to Robert J. Durante.

Turnout was low, with about 13 percent of Montgomery County voters going to the polls for the primary election.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Obamacare = Corruption

Liberal elites like Nancy Pelosi get the benefits while the American taxpayer gets the shaft. It's the Obama way.

From The Daily Caller:
Of the 204 new Obamacare waivers President Barack Obama's administration approved in April, 38 are for fancy eateries, hip nightclubs and decadent hotels in House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's Northern California district.

That's in addition to the 27 new waivers for health care or drug companies and the 31 new union waivers Obama's Department of Health and Human Services approved.

Pelosi's district secured almost 20 percent of the latest issuance of waivers nationwide, and the companies that won them didn’t have much in common with companies throughout the rest of the country that have received Obamacare waivers.

Other common waiver recipients were labor union chapters, large corporations, financial firms and local governments. But Pelosi's district's waivers are the first major examples of luxurious, gourmet restaurants and hotels getting a year-long pass from Obamacare.
Health Care Law | San Francisco | Nancy Pelosi | The Daily Caller

Gov. Corbett: 'We Can Grow Our Way Out of Hard Days'

Adam Tragone looks at how Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is trying to clean up the fiscal mess left by Democrat Ed Rendell.

'We Can Grow Our Way Out of Hard Days' - HUMAN EVENTS

Monday, May 16, 2011

Is U.S. officially broke?

As the federal government hit its debt limit of $14.294 trillion today, U.S. Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) is calling on the Obama Administration to "get serious about cutting spending, reducing our deficits and putting our country on a fiscally responsible path."

From a Toomey press release:
"Instead of offering ideas for cutting spending and enacting serious spending reforms, the administration has been engaging in scare tactics in an attempt to convince Congress to raise the debt limit without significant conditions attached. But the most irresponsible thing we can do is simply kick the can down the road and continue with business in usual in Washington. I have introduced legislation to make sure the United States will not default on our national debt. If the administration was truly concerned about defaulting on our debt, it would support the Full Faith and Credit Act which prioritizes paying the interest on our debt to avoid default. Now is the time for the administration and Congress to put aside the hyperbole and have an adult conversation about putting our country on a sustainable fiscal path."

How Long Will You Live? Social Security Can Tell You Right Now

According to the Social Security Administration, I should live to see my 81st birthday. Unfortunately, the very same agency says Social Security is projected to run out by 2032, so I'm basically screwed. Can I get my money back?

NationalJournal.com - How Long Will You Live? Social Security Can Tell You Right Now

Rep. Pitts: Playing Politics With Dangerous Waste

Playing Politics With Dangerous Waste

By Congressman Joe Pitts

Imagine if we could take the most dangerous waste in the world and ship it by rocket into the sun. While the costs of doing this would be prohibitive, in the coming century we may be able to bring the sun to the waste. Scientists are working on fusion reactors and high-powered lasers that in the future may be able to obliterate nuclear waste. Highly radioactive material would be broken down into a harmless soup of sub-atomic particles.

Unfortunately, our present reality is this: 65,000 metric tons of commercial spent nuclear fuel. This is stored at 75 sites in 33 states and it increases by 2,000 metric tons every year. Eleven of these sites are located in Pennsylvania or adjoining states.

Most of this spent fuel is kept in secure pools to keep the waste cool. When space in the pools run out, waste is transferred to dry casks and monitored closely. Both of these solutions are meant to be temporary.

For over five decades, the federal government has recognized that the best long-term solution to storing waste would be deep beneath the earth inside a stable mountain. In the early 1980s, after years of half-hearted attempts, the federal government set out to determine the best location for a national nuclear waste repository.

At the same time, operators of nuclear power plants were required to contribute to a federal government fund to pay for the design and construction of the repository. The government has collected $25 billion in fees. While the plant operators pay these fees, the fees contribute to higher energy bills for consumers.

After years of investigation and analysis, Yucca Mountain in the Nevada desert was selected as the site for the repository. At this time, $15 billion was spent evaluating the site and applying for the license. Despite billions already spent, the Department of Energy, at the direction of President Obama, shut down the project.

Just last week, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released their report on the Obama administration decision to shut down Yucca Mountain and the repercussions it will have on how we store nuclear waste. The report clearly stated: "The Department of Energy's decision to terminate the Yucca Mountain repository program was made for policy reasons, not technical or safety reasons."

The Majority Leader of the Senate and close Obama-ally, Harry Reid (D-NV), has long opposed the project. This is despite support for the repository among his constituents living closest to the facility. Obama bowed to pressure from Reid and even appointed a long-time Reid staffer to serve on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The GAO report reveals the hasty shut down of the project. While contractors working on Yucca Mountain said that they would need two years to properly shut things down, they were given four months. Staff on the Yucca Mountain project could have been retained to work on another long-term solution, but instead they were given six months to find a new job. Offices were closed down; furniture, construction equipment, and scientific equipment were sold off as soon as possible.

Upon shutting down the project, the President called for a new "blue-ribbon" panel to consider what to do with waste. They can consider every option—except using Yucca Mountain.

Unfortunately, we may now also lack the funding to ever build an alternative. With $15 billion spent on nothing, the remaining $10 billion will not be enough to locate and study a new site. This is further complicated by the fact that some nuclear plants will be decommissioned in the coming years. These plants will stop paying fees and, by law, the government will own the waste.

In ancient times, armies would destroy a city and then sow salt in order to symbolize that it should never be rebuilt. The Department of Energy has attempted to sow salt at Yucca Mountain. The GAO concluded that the way Yucca Mountain was hastily closed down would make it difficult to restart.

Unfortunately, we can't wait for science fiction to solve our nuclear waste problem. While it may be difficult to restart, Yucca Mountain is a much safer alternative than letting waste reside all across the country. Let's not let politics trump science and sense.

Rep. Joe Pitts is a Republican who represents Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District.

Social Security Millionaires

We keep hearing about how Social Security is going bankrupt and how Medicare is draining the federal budget, but here's an interesting perspective on the government's two biggest entitlement programs from John Cogan, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a professor of public policy at Stanford University.

From an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal:
Typical retired couples will collect $1 million or more in Social Security and Medicare. This is more than they paid in, and the cost will fall on today's workers.

The existence of so many million-dollar couples is not the result of elected officials carefully weighing the needs of senior citizens against the financial ability of younger workers to meet these needs. Rather, it is the result of decades of separate legislative actions by both political parties to liberalize retirement and health-care benefits, the sum total of which no one has bothered to calculate.

Social Security and Medicare were the result of natural human impulses to create safety-net programs to prevent poverty in old age and to help needy senior citizens with their medical bills. But the programs are flawed.
Read the full article at the newspaper's website.

Note to readers

A note to my blog followers: Blogger, which hosts a half-dozen of my blogs, crashed Thursday afternoon. It came back today, but everything I posted for the past three days is gone, so if you click on a link and you can't get the story or video or cartoon, my apologies.

Wire service shills for Obama re-election

You know The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ABC, CBS and NBC are run by liberals for liberals, but The Associated Press provides national news coverage for every newspaper, radio and television station and online website in the country.

When the AP openly campaigns for Barack Obama, our democracy is in serious trouble.

Here's the latest example of how the wire service is working on behalf of candidate Obama by conducting a skewed poll to make Obama look better.

Latest AP Poll Sample Skews to Democrats by 17 Points - By Jim Geraghty - The Campaign Spot - National Review Online

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Newspaper: Soaring Spending Spurs Deficits



Investor's Business Daily cuts through the spin and gives a fresh perspective on the federal government's biggest problem: Spending money it doesn't have.

From an article by IBD's John Merline:
And the Bush tax cuts aren't to blame for the massive fiscal hole that opened up over the past three years. That was partly due to the unavoidable recession-caused drop in revenues. But the big driver was the massive increase in federal spending, which reached an astonishing 25% of GDP between 2009 and 2011.

In fact, according to IBD's analysis, even if Clinton-era tax rates had remained in effect during the recession — an unrealistic assumption — the country still would have added more than $1.5 trillion in debt because of all that extra spending.

And even with Clinton-era rates in effect over the next decade (higher than even Obama proposes), the U.S. would still be more than $6 trillion deeper in debt, based on current spending projections.

Budget forecasts also make it clear that the debt monster cannot be slayed without taking on so-called entitlement programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. All the spending growth relative to GDP over the next decade comes from entitlements, and by 2030 those three programs will eat up more than 17% of the economy.

But Obama's debt plan leaves the programs largely untouched. And while the plan by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., tackles Medicare and Medicaid spending, it doesn't address Social Security.
Read the full analysis at the newspaper's website:

Soaring Spending Spurs Deficits - Investors.com

Monday, May 09, 2011

You call this property tax relief?

I hope you're sitting down for this one.

Pennsylvania officials announced today that the average homeowner will see a $200 reduction in their school property taxes this year from the state's gambling revenues.

That's a far cry from the "substantial" property tax relief former Gov. Ed Rendell promised when he signed the bill in 2004 to legalize casino gaming in Pennsylvania.

School District Property Tax Reduction Allocations Now Available

Santorum on nation's rising unemployment rate:

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum issued the following statement regarding release of monthly employment data:
"After two-and-a-half years of President Obama's failed big government agenda, we learned today that unemployment is again on the rise - now at an unacceptable 9%. Rather than continuing down the failed path of intrusive stimulus and mandates that have done nothing but explode our deficit, we need to reduce the tax and regulatory burdens that are hindering individual freedom, and allow the American entrepreneur to flourish on their own merits rather than having the government pick and choose who wins and who loses. That is the tried and true prescription for economic growth, and it is time for the President to believe in the American people again."

Sunday, May 08, 2011

The Best-ever Symbol of Government Incompetence?

The federal government's response to the underground mine fire in Centralia, PA, just may be the biggest government boondoggle ever, argues columnist Alan M Aszkler.

What could have been resolved for $100,000 ended up costing taxpayers more than $600 million, he says.

Read the full column at American Thinker at the link below:

The Best-ever Symbol of Government Incompetence?

America's Bungler-in-Chief

Michelle Malkin on the Bungler-in Chief:
The official White House account of Osama bin Laden's demise has seen more slapdash cosmetic surgery over the past week than your average "Real Housewives" reality-show star. President Obama's allies attribute the bungled "narrative" (their word, not mine) to the "Fog of War." But each passing day -- and each new set of hapless revisions -- shows that what really ails the administration is the Fog of Fog.
Read her full column at the link below:

The Fog of Fog - HUMAN EVENTS

Obama backs plan to tax cars by the mile

It's bad enough that gas is already $4.00 per gallon but the Obama Administration is considering a new tax on everyone who drives. Great way to extend the Obama Recession for a couple more years.

Obama administration floats draft plan to tax cars by the mile - The Hill's Floor Action

To Get Bin Laden, Obama Relied on Policies He Decried

Liberal hypocrisy at its finest. Obama takes credit for Osama's death, which was facilitated by George W. Bush policies Obama opposed. You gotta love it.

To Get Bin Laden, Obama Relied on Policies He Decried - HUMAN EVENTS

House Passes Ban on Abortion Funding

The difference between Republicans and Democrats in Congress is that Republicans are doing what the people want. Democrats were forcing a radical agenda on the nation.

House Passes Ban on Abortion Funding - HUMAN EVENTS

Gas Price Hypocrisy By Liberals



In 2006 the Democrats and the media screamed bloody murder over the high price of gas. When Barack Obama was inaugurated, the average gas price was $1.87 a gallon.

Now that the price has more than doubled, what are the Democrats and the administration saying now? If you guessed that high gas prices under Obama are somehow a good thing, give yourself a pat on the back.

The liberal mindset is always an amazing thing to behold.

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Poll: Obama approval on economy hits new low

You can't get any more pro-Obama than CBS News and The New York Times, so when the latest CBS/New York Times poll gives Obama his lowest approval ratings ever on the economy, Democrats should start worrying about their man's chances for re-election.

From CBS News:
Obama's "approval on handling of the economy fell to 34 percent, down 4 points from two weeks ago and the lowest level of his presidency. Fifty-five percent disapprove."
Read more "Forget bin Laden; On economy, Obama approval hits new low" here

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Newspaper: Was Bin Laden A Guest Of Pakistan?

We need to have a serious debate in this country about the $3 billion in aid we're sending to Pakistan. Which side is Pakistan on? Why is it sheltering the Taliban? Why was Bin Laden living next to a Pakistani military installation?

Investor's Business Daily:
Since 2005, as Osama bin Laden built a $1 million fortress in its suburbs, Islamabad insisted our Public Enemy No. 1 was in Afghanistan. Did our "front-line ally" mislead us?
Read the full editorial at the link below:

Hiding In Plain Sight — Part 2 - Investors.com

Inside Obama's America: 1 in 7 Americans Receive Food Stamps

Further proof that Obama's economic policies have failed: More Americans than ever are depending on the federal government to feed them.

Check out About 1 in 7 Americans Receive Food Stamps in The Wall Street Journal.

Obama Approval Numbers After Bin Laden Kill Are Flat

The slobbering liberal media has already granted Barack Obama a second term as president. The only thing standing in the way of the coronation is the American voter.

Obama Approval Numbers After Bin Laden Kill

X Marks The Spot



Time magazine is releasing a special issue on the death of Osama bin Laden, scheduled to hit newsstands on Thursday, May 5, 2011.

Here's a bit of trivia: This is the fourth time a Time cover featured a red "X" over the face of a deceased person. The others? Adolf Hitler on May 7, 1945, Saddam Hussein on April 21, 2003, and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi on June 19, 2006.