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Bhartzer is a guy from Dallas, Texas, USA.
10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 Bill Hartzer is the head search engine marketing, search engine optimization, social media, and website marketing expert at Vizion Interactive, a search engine optimization company based in Dallas, Texas. Hartzer recently joined Vizion Interactive, where his many years of experience in the industry boost's Vizion Interactive's search engine marketing offerings.
New And Renewed Tax Credits Now Help U.S. Homeowners Save Hundreds
8:33am    (3 reviews)  home-improvement  http://www.serviceexperts.com/Sams-Blog/...
Making home improvements? Claim your tax credit. The EESA 2008 extends the tax credit for energy-efficient purchases in 2009, and adds wood pellet stoves as a new class of eligible energy efficient property.
Social Media Expert Quiz - Are You Addicted to Social Media?
7:26am    (46 reviews)  quizzes  http://www.searchandsocial.com/images/wi...
cool quiz
Western Furniture - Gun Barrel Ranch - oklahoma city furniture for sale...
7:07am    (1 review)  shopping, western-decor, western-furniture  http://oklahomacity.backpage.com/Furnitu...
Gun Barrel Ranch an upscale western decor and western furniture home store specializing in Antler Lamps, Antler Chandeliers, Western Furniture, Cowhide Rugs, Western Tables, Western Chairs, Cowhide Ottomans, Western Pillows and other Western Accessories like Sconces and Antler Wine Bottle Holders. We skillfully incorporate the rustic look of hand picked leather and cowhide to bring together the look we call "cowboy fancy".
Arianna Huffington: McCains Desperate Claim: Obama is Dangerous. Vote...
Oct 9, 10:12am    (9 reviews)  politics  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-hu...
From the page: "The McCain campaign is all set to roll out its message for the last 30 days of the campaign: "We may not be good for your bank account, your mortgage, your health care, or your job security -- but none of that will matter if you are dead. John McCain: If You Want to Live."

It's coming a little earlier than expected, but with an imploding economy and no solutions from the McCain camp other than yet another round of tax cuts, Team McCain is hitting the GOP's default key: Be Very Afraid!"
Richard Cohen - This Debates Biggest Loser - washingtonpost.com
Oct 9, 10:11am    (4 reviews)  politics  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con...
From the page: "Reading William Kristol's column in yesterday's New York Times, I discover that Sarah Palin and I have something in common. Kristol, who was once Dan Quayle's chief of staff and therefore, shall we say, has a Mister Rogers approach to certain politicians, got Palin on the phone and reported that "she doesn't have a very high opinion of the mainstream media." This is where we are in agreement. On account of Palin, neither do I."
Salon.com | Why is a U.S. Army brigade being assigned to the "Homeland...
Oct 9, 10:10am    (23 reviews)  liberties  http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2...
From the page: "Several bloggers today have pointed to this obviously disturbing article from Army Times, which announces that "beginning Oct. 1 for 12 months, the [1st Brigade Combat Team of the 3rd Infantry Division] will be under the day-to-day control of U.S. Army North" -- "the first time an active unit has been given a dedicated assignment to NorthCom, a joint command established in 2002 to provide command and control for federal homeland defense efforts and coordinate defense support of civil authorities." "
Village gets clinic from brothers it helped - Wonderful World- msnbc.com...
Oct 9, 10:10am    (9 reviews)  medical-science  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25573377/
From the page: "When residents of a tiny Kenyan village sold their chickens and cattle to buy Milton Ochieng's $900 plane ticket to Dartmouth College, they told him they wanted something in return.

Eight years later, he's a Vanderbilt University Medical School graduate preparing for his residency. In his home village of Lwala, a clinic he and younger brother Fred established serves about 100 patients a day."
Nation &World | Pesticide-testing program halted | Seattle Times Newspaper...
Oct 9, 10:10am    (7 reviews)  health  http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/na...
From the page: "The Bush administration has abruptly halted a government program that tests the levels of pesticides in fruits, vegetables and field crops, arguing that the $8 million-a-year program is too expensive â€" a decision critics say could make it harder to protect consumers from chemicals in their food.

Data from the 18-year-old Agricultural Chemical Usage Program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) were collected until this year, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) used the data to set safe levels of pesticides in food."
Obamas Links To Ex-Radical Examined : NPR
Oct 9, 10:10am    (5 reviews)  politics  http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story...
From the page: "Guilt by association is the latest theme of the presidential race. John McCain's campaign continues to attack Barack Obama for his relationship with Vietnam-era radical Bill Ayers. The Obama campaign fired back Monday with a 13-minute Web video on John McCain's connection to Charles Keating and the 1980s savings and loan crisis.

"Our opponent is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists who targeted their own country," Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin said about Obama on the stump this past weekend."
The right blames the credit crisis on poor minority homeowners. This is...
Oct 9, 10:09am    (15 reviews)  politics  http://www.slate.com/id/2201641/
From the page: "We've now entered a new stage of the financial crisis: the ritual assigning of blame. It began in earnest with Monday's congressional roasting of Lehman Bros. CEO Richard Fuld and continued on Tuesday with Capitol Hill solons delving into the failure of AIG. On the Republican side of Congress, in the right-wing financial media (which is to say the financial media), and in certain parts of the op-ed-o-sphere, there's a consensus emerging that the whole mess should be laid at the feet of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the failed mortgage giants, and the Community Reinvestment Act, a law passed during the Carter administration. The CRA, which was amended in the 1990s and this decade, requires banksâ€"which had a long, distinguished history of not making loans to minoritiesâ€"to make more efforts to do so."