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BG Modification Finding the Best Dealers of New Motor Homes For Sale

March 12th, 2011

Most of us may be excited with idea of taking a vacation without riding buses and planes or having to stay at cheap hotels or motels but rather on a comfortable bed with the homey feeling. These are possible when we have our own motor home vehicles when traveling for vacation. when we wan to buy a motor home for our family use, we need to decide which new motor home for sale will be best for us and our budget. Will it be the secondhand motor home or brand new motor homes for sale? If we choose to buy the brand new motor home, we must take some considerations before spending the money. take the question: “Where will I buy my new motor home?” few future hopeful owners of new motor homes do not have an idea of how wide the choices are that they can take when looking for new motor homes for sale. When looking for the best deal in new motor homes for sale, we can look for new motor home dealership. they have different models on new motor home for sale. we can choose from them the best deals because they have a wide array of choices. Motor home dealers also provide financing programs if our budget cannot cover up the total price of the new motor homes for sale that we like. To lessen the hassle of looking for motorhome dealership, we can first look at our local vehicle dealers. While most dealers sell traditional vehicles, we might stumble on some dealers with new motor homes for sale. It is said that the best season to look for motor home for sale in motor home dealership is during springtime. If we are unable to choose from the many motor home dealerships locally, we may consider using the internet to look for new motor home for sale. The internet has hundreds or thousands of websites catering to motor home needs. By browsing on the different websites, we can slowly familiarize ourselves with how to run transactions in buying new motor homes for sale. It is because many motor home websites provides complete information on the different dealership of new motor homes in the market. In the internet we have a wide choice of new motor homes because the WebPages of motor home dealership can provide us the latest motor home designs. Aside from the internet we can also attend motor home conventions that may be held nearest us. Motor home conventions are large events and in these events we will be able to find a lot of motor home dealers and we can also find new motor home designs. Motor home conventions may not be an everyday event but it surely happens a few times in year. we do not have to hurry in buying our new motor home because new motor homes do not come in cheap. New motor homes for sale are very expensive and we want to do well in our investment, we might as well think first before impulsively buying the new motor homes we see.

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Put'in on the dog: UK motorhome rental firm panders to pooches

September 29th, 2010

If Bowser is blue when you rent a US motorhome, take him across the pond.  Amber Motorhomes, a UK RV rental company, says don’t leave the hound at home, rent one of their special motorhomes that are going to the dogs. The company proudly barks: “Owning a dog can be great for you health and well being. Not only does it give you an excuse to get out and about at any time of the day, but it also helps relieve stress. No wonder then that dog friendly holidays are becoming so popular.

“Amber Leisure Motorhome Hire is a luxurious new way of combining holidays with your pets. No more costly kennel bills and worry over kennel cough. Taking your dog away truly makes your holiday complete.”

It’s not just an “OK for pets” motorhome rental, Amber takes their doggy coaches seriously, building in special dog-friendly compartments and beds, including ramps to make it easier on Rover’s rheumatism. As the company says, “It’s pawfect!”

This entry was posted on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 7:51 pm and is filed under RV Rental

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POLITICS | Michigan Democrat Bart Stupak becomes a political casualty of the …

May 5th, 2010

Associated Press/Photo by Claire Abent (Mining Journal)

From pro-life hero to pro-life target, it has been a dizzying few months for nine-term congressman Bart Stupak.

Now the Michigan Democrat may be the first political casualty of the controversial new trillion-dollar healthcare law.

After playing an unforeseen starring role in Congress’ healthcare debate, Stupak is stepping off the congressional stage.

“It’s time to begin a new and exciting chapter,’’ he said Friday afternoon in announcing his retirement at a press conference in his congressional district.

But it is hard to imagine Stupak experiencing a chapter more exciting then the last six months: Heralded last November by pro-life groups for his role in successfully insisting that strong pro-life protections be inserted in the House version of healthcare reform, Stupak then did an about-face and opposed his own pro-life amendment when the final healthcare package came before the House last month.

After pressure-filled negotiations with top Democrats from the White House to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Stupak, in the 11th hour, traded in his tough pro-life language for a benign executive order that states (without force of law) that public funds will not be used for abortions.

The deal pleased Planned Parenthood, which called the order a “symbolic gesture,” and infuriated pro-life groups. Mot importantly, it paved the way for healthcare reform, which finally passed after six pro-life Democrats joined Stupak in support of the bill—essentially giving the measure its seven-vote victory margin.

Stripped of such accolades as the Susan B. Anthony List’s “Defender of Life” award, Stupak did not last one post-healthcare recess in his home district before announcing he would not seek a 10th term.

“For two decades Rep. Bart Stupak stood firm for the pro-life cause,” said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins. “It is a shame that he will leave Congress remembered more for his vote on the Obama healthcare bill, the largest abortion promoting piece of legislation in the last 30 years.”

Saying he was tired and wanting to spend more time with his family, Stupak on Friday insisted that the climactic healthcare switch would not have cost him defeat if he had decided to stay in office. Rather, he argued it was time to leave because healthcare reform was his main legislative goal.

“Last month, we finally accomplished what I set out to do 18 years ago—we passed comprehensive national healthcare reform,” said Stupak, who made his decision just within the last 36 hours. 

Stupak also is a former resident of the controversial C Street House. Affiliated with the religious group known as The Fellowship, the house’s past and present residents took fire last year after some of its past boarders became embroiled in marital infidelities. (See “All in the family,” by Emily Belz and Edward Lee Pitts, Aug. 29, 2009.) Some Washington-based groups are also calling for an investigation into the house because it allows its residents to live near the U.S. Capitol for below market rent—a possible gift violation.

“I’ve wanted to leave a couple of times,” Stupak said Friday. “But I always thought there was one more job to be done. Either I’ll run again and be there forever, or it’s time to make the break and move on.”

His announcement came after the Tea Party Express held rallies against Stupak this week in his northern Michigan district. Two days ago, the group also unveiled a $250,000 TV and radio advertising campaign to defeat Stupak, saying he has “betrayed our Constitution.”

“You sold us out on the healthcare vote,” the ad continues, “And now it’s time for you to pay the political price.”

In Ironwood, Mich., 400 resident turned out for the Tea Party rally there Thursday night—10 percent of the city’s population, according to Tea Party Express spokesman Bryan Shroyer.

“People in this district are furious,” Shroyer said.

In fact, Stupak’s healthcare tango had managed to raise the ire of both the left and the right. The National Organization for Women had endorsed a pro-abortion Democrat who was taking on Stupak in the primary race. Meanwhile a large caravan of conservative groups was preparing to pump people and dollars into the race to replace Stupak with a Republican.

In the cold world of political calculus, Stupak’s retirement leaves Democrats with 18 open seats and hurts the party in its bid to maintain control of the House after this year’s mid-term elections. It was already expected to be a tough November for Pelosi and company, but an open Michigan seat in a conservative-leaning district provides Republicans with the upper hand there—something that would not have been guaranteed if the GOP were forced to take on an incumbent like Stupak. That is why Pelosi and President Obama had spent the last few days trying once more to work their magic on Stupak and get him to stay.

“Unfortunately for Pelosi, she was unable to strong-arm Stupak one last time,” National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Ken Spain said in a statement. 

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