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- Apr 06,2013 - Hoeven: Park Service Will Open Painted Canyon Overlook for Season WASHINGTON – Senator John Hoeven  said the U.S. Park Service has agreed to open the Painted Canyon Overlook in the North Dakota Badlands beginning May 25. The overlook will remain open through Labor Day. Last week, Hoeven contacted U.S. Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis and he agreed to work with the senator and the local community to come up with options to keep open the Painted Canyon Overlook. Hoeven’s western North Dakota field representative, Jon Cameron, organized the Painted Canyon Overlook working group,[http://www.meetyourfamilybooks.net/ Abercrombie España], which included National Park Service Superintendent Valerie Naylor,[http://www.meetyourfamilybooks.net/ Abercrombie outlet], Medora Mayor Doug Ellison, Billings County Commission Chair Jim Arthaud and representatives from the Dickinson Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, Medora Convention and Visitors Bureau,[http://www.pprpipemanufacturers.com/ MBT zapatos], Theodore Roosevelt Nature and History Association, North Dakota Tourism Division, North Dakota Department of Parks and Recreation, North Dakota Highway Patrol and others. The working group met yesterday to find solutions to open the overlook. At the meeting, the Park Service agreed to open the overlook from May 25 through Labor Day. Hoeven’s office is continuing to work with the group to provide additional assistance to open the overlook at the end of April or beginning of May and keep it open through October. “Painted Canyon Overlook is beautiful site that attracts visitors from across the nation and the world to North Dakota,” said Hoeven. “We appreciate these federal, state and local partners working together to ensure that it will be open for the public to enjoy. Federal agencies need to be creative and work to minimize the impacts of the sequester on the public.”<<
 
- Apr 06,2013 - Hoeven: Park Service Will Open Painted Canyon Overlook for Season WASHINGTON – Senator John Hoeven  said the U.S. Park Service has agreed to open the Painted Canyon Overlook in the North Dakota Badlands beginning May 25. The overlook will remain open through Labor Day. Last week, Hoeven contacted U.S. Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis and he agreed to work with the senator and the local community to come up with options to keep open the Painted Canyon Overlook. Hoeven’s western North Dakota field representative, Jon Cameron, organized the Painted Canyon Overlook working group,[http://www.meetyourfamilybooks.net/ Abercrombie España], which included National Park Service Superintendent Valerie Naylor,[http://www.meetyourfamilybooks.net/ Abercrombie outlet], Medora Mayor Doug Ellison, Billings County Commission Chair Jim Arthaud and representatives from the Dickinson Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, Medora Convention and Visitors Bureau,[http://www.pprpipemanufacturers.com/ MBT zapatos], Theodore Roosevelt Nature and History Association, North Dakota Tourism Division, North Dakota Department of Parks and Recreation, North Dakota Highway Patrol and others. The working group met yesterday to find solutions to open the overlook. At the meeting, the Park Service agreed to open the overlook from May 25 through Labor Day. Hoeven’s office is continuing to work with the group to provide additional assistance to open the overlook at the end of April or beginning of May and keep it open through October. “Painted Canyon Overlook is beautiful site that attracts visitors from across the nation and the world to North Dakota,” said Hoeven. “We appreciate these federal, state and local partners working together to ensure that it will be open for the public to enjoy. Federal agencies need to be creative and work to minimize the impacts of the sequester on the public.”<<
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== White House Press Briefing ==
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- Jul 13,2012 - President Obama Differs With Democrats On The Chavez Threat  This Week, President Obama Claimed Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez “Has Not Had A Serious National Security Impact” On The United States: President Obama Has Claimed Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Does Not Pose A “Serious” National Security Threat To The United States. “Oscar Haza, a well-known Miami Spanish-language broadcast journalist and anchor,[http://www.huebscher-mode.de/christian-louboutin-pumps-bianca-platform-merlot-christian-louboutin-outlet-p-88.html Christian Louboutin Neu Stil], scored an interview this week in Washington with President Barack Obama in which Obama said Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has not posed a "serious" national security threat to the United States.” (Patricia Mazzei, “Obama To Miami Anchor: Hugo Chávez Has Not Posed 'Serious' National Security Threat,[http://www.used2beme.net/adidas-neo-schuhe-c-154.html adidas NEO Schuhe],” Miami Herald, 7/10/12) President Obama: “Overall My Sense Is That What Mr. Chávez Has Done Over The Last Several Years Has Not Had A Serious National Security Impact On Us.” (Patricia Mazzei, “Obama To Miami Anchor: Hugo Chávez Has Not Posed 'Serious' National Security Threat,” Miami Herald, 7/10/12) The Obama White House Declined To Address The President’s Comments At All: Press Secretary Jay Carney: “I’m Going To Have To Refer You To The State Department On That.” QUESTION: “In what way is Hugo Chavez’s government in Venezuela not a serious security threat to the U.S.?” CARNEY: “You know what, I’m going to have to refer you to the State Department on that. I saw that story before I came out but I didn’t read it so I don’t know the underlying aspect of it.” (Jay Carney, White House Press Briefing, 7/11/12) ?Click Here To Watch The White House Offer No Comment On The President’s Remarks But Prominent Democrats Have Been Vocal About The Dangers Posed By The Chavez Regime: Senator Bill Nelson Has “Blasted” Chavez And Said The U.S. May Have To Treat The Venezuelan Government As “Hostile And Unfriendly” To America And American Interests. “Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida, at the end of a three-day visit to Venezuela on Saturday, blasted President Hugo Chavez for aiding Colombian guerrillas, blocking a recall referendum sought by the opposition and ignoring a flourishing black market for passports and other official documents that could fall into the hands of terrorists. ‘We may reach the point where the U.S. has to treat this government as a hostile and unfriendly government to the U.S. and the U.S. interests,’ said Nelson, a Democratic member of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee.” (Richard Brand, “Sen. Nelson Rails On Chavez, Policies 'Unfriendly' To U.S.,” Miami Herald, 4/18/04) Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: The Chavez Regime Is A Threat To The United States. “Chavez took issue with comments Reid made just hours earlier to the National Press Club in Washington, citing the Venezuelan leader as among the threats facing the United States in 2007 because ‘Chavez and (Cuba's Fidel) Castro want to put their leftist marks on young democracies.’” (“Venezuela's Chavez Takes Aim At Reid,[http://www.huebscher-mode.de/christian-louboutin-pump-c-90.html Christian Louboutin Pump],” The Associated Press, 1/19/07) Senator John Kerry: Chavez’s “Close Relationship With Fidel Castro Has Raised Serious Questions About His Commitment To Leading A Truly Democratic Government.” “In his newContinued on next page ...1 2 >><<
 
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