By: Lori Kurowski
Honor Society's new CD Fashionably Late,is available on iTunes NOW!
Photo: honorsociety.com
The band "Honor Society" was on hand Saturday night for the Anthem tree lighting. Singing songs from their newly released Fashionably Late CD, they had over 12,000 fans on their feet.
The band was in Anthem to help celebrate the lighting of the tallest tree in the Nation. Fans drove from all over the state to see the band perform.
During the performance the band announced that a free daily down-load is available at their website ."FASHIONABLY LATE" is in stores and on iTunes NOW!!
The band can be reached at: 315.849.3471
Official Twitter Page: www.twitter.com/honorsociety
Members of Honor Society:
Michael Bruno - lead vox/guitar
Jason Rosen - keys/vox
Andrew Lee - bass/vox
Alexander Noyes - drums/sampling
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GOP standing firm; NO COMPROMISING!
Change. That was the promise given as President Obama took office. Now the Nation has spoken loudly that what we really need is hope. All we can do now is hope for change: that the GOP, backed by the tea party, stands strong this time even in the face of Democratic accusations that it is playing “politics as usual,” or acting like the “Party of No.” Because it’s a sure thing that such accusations are on their way. Indeed, even as voters were still heading to the polls on Tuesday, Michelle Malkin noted the Democratic National Committee had already released talking points that attacked Republican leaders who “are not willing to compromise.”
Of course, that’s precisely how so many Republicans got elected in the first place. “We are determined to stop the agenda that Americans have rejected and turn the ship around,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday. Which sounds great, robust and uncompromising. But look out: In a sign of what may be an unfolding Democratic strategy or bunker mentality, or both, President Obama followed up at his White House press conference by rejecting outright the notion that his agenda had anything at all to do with the election that gave Republicans their historic gains. Rather, he insisted, the vote reflected the frustration of Americans over the slow pace of his agenda — another point over which there is no place for compromise.
There are more, as Malkin noted: “No more compromising bailouts in times of crisis. No more compromising conservative principles for D.C. party elites. No more compromising the American economy for left-wing special interests.” No more compromising.
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Of course, that’s precisely how so many Republicans got elected in the first place. “We are determined to stop the agenda that Americans have rejected and turn the ship around,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday. Which sounds great, robust and uncompromising. But look out: In a sign of what may be an unfolding Democratic strategy or bunker mentality, or both, President Obama followed up at his White House press conference by rejecting outright the notion that his agenda had anything at all to do with the election that gave Republicans their historic gains. Rather, he insisted, the vote reflected the frustration of Americans over the slow pace of his agenda — another point over which there is no place for compromise.
There are more, as Malkin noted: “No more compromising bailouts in times of crisis. No more compromising conservative principles for D.C. party elites. No more compromising the American economy for left-wing special interests.” No more compromising.
Change. That was the promise given as President Obama took office. Now the Nation has spoken loudly that what we really need is hope. All we can do now is hope for change: that the GOP, backed by the tea party, stands strong this time even in the face of Democratic accusations that it is playing “politics as usual,” or acting like the “Party of No.” Because it’s a sure thing that such accusations are on their way. Indeed, even as voters were still heading to the polls on Tuesday, Michelle Malkin noted the Democratic National Committee had already released talking points that attacked Republican leaders who “are not willing to compromise.”
Of course, that’s precisely how so many Republicans got elected in the first place. “We are determined to stop the agenda that Americans have rejected and turn the ship around,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday. Which sounds great, robust and uncompromising. But look out: In a sign of what may be an unfolding Democratic strategy or bunker mentality, or both, President Obama followed up at his White House press conference by rejecting outright the notion that his agenda had anything at all to do with the election that gave Republicans their historic gains. Rather, he insisted, the vote reflected the frustration of Americans over the slow pace of his agenda — another point over which there is no place for compromise.
There are more, as Malkin noted: “No more compromising bailouts in times of crisis. No more compromising conservative principles for D.C. party elites. No more compromising the American economy for left-wing special interests.” No more compromising.
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