Archive for February, 2009

What’s your best/worst travel story?

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

One of my best is traveling to Europe and the entire experience was fantastic! I loved the flights, the sights, the people.
My absolute worst travel experiences are (it’s a tie)
1) riding cross country on GREYHOUND where the workers treat you like a 2nd class citizen, and I had a mother from hell across from me scolding her children all the way to Chicago (rode from Olympia, WA to Baltimore- thought it would be a fun way to see the states- silly me!) and her poor kids would get upset and cry for attention- then there were people upset with the kids.
2) When I was traveling with my daughter who was under 2 at the time from Seattle to Baltimore, right before a 45 minute stop at Chicago in the wee hours of the morning, someone who had some sort of stomach condition let off with the foulest smell I have ever had the misfortune to smell!:( of course, when the train stops, so does the air circulation. My daughter was sleeping and I kept my coat over my face until the train went on. yuck!

Need cheap travel+stay in Orlando?

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Okay, this is a 2 question thingy.. I’ll make it short.

I need to travel from Chicago, IL to Orlando, FL to see my girlfriend, who is 17. I’m 18. We plan to stay at a relatives house for a number of days, but we plan to spend 5 days in Orlando to check out the theme parks and have some fun. We only have about $500, we want to spend atleast 3, but we want up to 6 nights there.

What’s the absolute cheapest way to do this? A greyhound bus ticket is like $230+, but I also read on their site that you can save money by purchasing your tickeet 2 weeks ahead or something, it’s consusing. I’ve found $39 / night hotels, is this probably the dirt cheapest I’ll find in Orlando?

Question #2: I’ll be the one checking in. Can my gf go right in with me, or does the fact that I’m not her parent complicate something?

We’re planning soon.. help is appreciated!

Thanks

Are there are cheap long term parking spots I can leave my car for 3 weeks?

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

I will be driving to Chicago and flying out of O’Hare for my christmas break and I will be gone for 19 days. I can only find parking spaces for $8/day and up, which I dont want to pay over a 19 day span. I was wondering if there was any cheaper spaces to park such as one of the train or bus stations.

While traveling with the wind, a plane flies 300 miles between?

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Chicago and Columbus in 40 minutes. It returns against the wind in 45 minutes. Find the air speed of the plane and rate of the wind.

I don’t remember that radio station in Chicago?

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

When I was travelling around Chicago, I used to listen to this radio station, in which a host(lady) keeps playing songs requested by the caller.
She then asks whom they want to devote it to and why! I used to like it. But now I dont remember that station. Can anyone help me out?
This programme is usually aired during night time (say 8:00PM, not too sure)

Thanks.

When was the last time you traveled by train?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

My girlfriend and I are planning a trip by rail from Chicago to New York City in the spring. Since air travel has become such an ordeal, I have taken a few trips on Amtrak and had a wonderful time. The seats are more comfortable than on an airplane. You can walk around and sit in an observation car. The food in the dining cars is way bettern than any I have been served on airplanes. Instead of dealing with transportation from airports to the downtown areas of cities, train terminals tend to be located in convenient places

I am wondering if more seniors would prefer to travel by train than by air or by automobile.

Baggage check-in in connecting flights?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

My parents would be travelling from Mumbai (BOM) to Dayton, Ohio, US.
Their flight details are as follows:
BOM – Frankfurt: Air India
Frankfurt – Chicago: US Airways
Chicago – Dayton

At what places would they be required to check-out their baggage and check-in again?
Thanks for your answers!

How much are average voters aware of Obama’s ties to the Chicago Machine?

Monday, February 9th, 2009

The Obamanation Of Hope

By Robert Klein Engler (02/17/07)

CHICAGO–(16 February ‘07) Illinois Senator Barack Hussein Obama’s campaign to become President claims to be a campaign of hope. Instead, like most political campaigns, it is a campaign to get political power. This becomes evident when we look at the content of the Senator’s hope in three areas: his support for the Chicago Democrats, his desire to retreat and surrender in Iraq, and his support for abortion.

Senator Barack Hussein Obama’s recent book is The Audacity of Hope. The title should really be The Audacity of Politicians. We say this because Senator Barack Hussein Obama has endorsed Mayor Daley in his bid for reelection as mayor of Chicago, and the mayor has endorsed Senator Barack Hussein Obama’s Democratic bid to become President.

If you know anything about the Chicago Democrats, then you know all they really want is political power. Hope is irrelevant to them. Senator Barack Hussein Obama’s hopeful campaign for President would be more believable if he ran as an independent instead of associating himself with the Democratic Party in the Windy City.

Senator Barack Hussein Obama claims he wants to fix a political process that is broken. Yet, where is this political process more broken than in the nanny city-state of Chicago? Here, few vote, and when they do they vote for segregation, higher taxes, gay marriage and abortion. Only 34 percent of those registered to vote in Chicago actually voted in the last municipal election of 2003. The Senator from Illinois may want to fix politics in this city before he hopes to fix this country.

Fixing a political process that is broken in Chicago begins with repudiating the political party that runs the city. There is no hope Senator Barack Hussein Obama will do that. If he did it, then he would have to beat the horse he rode into town on.

It is one of the audacious ironies of political history that the Democratic Party in Chicago, once the hope of many traditional Roman Catholic immigrants, has now become the hope of atheists, transnational socialists and secular progressives. The Chicago Democrats end up being like the conservationist who wants to clean up the environment, yet lives in a dirty and disorganized apartment where San Francisco values have pushed out working-class values.

Senator Barack Hussein Obama claims the billions spent on the war in Iraq could have been spent to improve the south and west sides of Chicago. He does not say that for the past fifty years the Chicago Democrats kept the south and west sides poor and segregated for the sake of votes. He does not say that in Chicago the Dan Ryan Expressway was built to keep Chicago segregated, or that illegal immigration is encouraged in the city nowadays to get more votes for the Democrats.

How many millions were spent in building Millennium Park in Chicago, millions that could have gone to improve the south and west side or Chicago’s L? You don’t hear a message of hope from Senator Barack Hussein Obama that is critical of that monument to a mayor’s ego, nor is Senator Barack Hussein Obama critical of the Chicago Democrats who built the housing projects along south State Street.

These housing projects have been a fifty year long disaster, a disaster that is perpetuated by the policies put in place by Chicago Democrats. Many of the CHA projects are being torn down, now, with the idea that a half a century of mistakes will be forgotten. Yet, what about the money wasted on this misadventure? How can we have hope if we don’t remember?

Senator Barack Hussein Obama says he wants a new direction in politics, yet he accepts the support of a man who has been mayor for almost twenty years and has presided allegedly over a house of corruption. Senator Barack Hussein Obama claims in an interview We give too much of our power away, to the professional politicians, to the lobbyists, to cynicism. And our democracy suffers as a result.

If the Senator from Illinois wants to offer hope to thousands of African Americans in Chicago who suffer more than he does, then he could at the very least support Dorothy Brown’s campaign for mayor. Recently, Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr., called Ms. Brown a solid public servant who has served ably as the Clerk of the Circuit Court.

Jackson continued, The issues confronting the voters of Chicago are numerous and serious–including waste, fraud and abuse. As for Senator Barack Hussein Obama, instead of doing something about waste, fraud and abuse in Chicago, he offers us hope for something new in Washington, D. C!

When is Senator Barack Hussein Obama going to tell the African Americans of Chicago that he wants to give their power away? The Democratic Party in Chicago is going to cast it’s lot with illegal Mexican immigrants, for the sake of future election victories, not with Chicago’s African Americans. Sorry, unless you speak Spanish in Chicago, it’s go to the back of the bus again. So much for Martin Luther King’s hope in the hands of Senator Barack Hussein Obama.

The new politics of hope from the Obama campaign sounds very much like the old politics. When Senator Barack Hussein Obama claims the war in Iraq is a tragic mistake, is he offering a hopeful solution? The Senator wants us to retreat and surrender by March, 2008. Furthermore, for political reasons he wants to turn the war in Iraq into the war in Vietnam, when this war resembles more our war in Korea. The next Vietnam may be on the horizon if the Senator becomes President and we have to engage Iran. Let’s hope not.

We may criticize President Bush for calling the war in Iraq a war on terror, as opposed to what it really is, a reoccurring war against Islam, but that does nothing to dismiss the threat from Iran or al-Queda in Afghanistan. The Iranians would be developing nuclear weapons even if U. S. forces were not trying to transform Iraqi society. Furthermore, it is in our national interest and the interest of the West to secure Iraq in face of a growing Chinese threat and its demand for oil.

What of the young who follow after Senator Barack Hussein Obama because they are drawn by an irrational charisma and are hungry for hope? Perhaps his youthful supporters see him as the Senator Eugene McCarthy of this age. Most importantly, do those who are young today want to live in a prosperous United States of America, or do they want to be victims living in a multicultural chaos managed by bureaucrats at the United Nations? If they prefer the former to the latter, then their hope must not ignore history.

Yet, the young voters who support Senator Barack Hussein Obama seem cut off from history. Goose-stepping soldiers in the streets of Tehran do not trouble them the same way goose-stepping Nazi’s on the streets of Berlin troubled past generations. Because few in the new generation believe in a religion, or understand its traditions, they do not understand the religion that wants to engage us to the death.

This lack of understanding is unfortunate, because the hopefulness of youth gives shape to our future. If this hope is empty of tradition, then it remains a hope without content. Perhaps that is why some follow a candidate who mirrors their soul. If your hope is only in iPods, then who will ask if Senator Barack Hussein Obama has hope in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, or in the god of Muhammad?

It may be difficult to persuade the idealism of youth to look realistically at a politician who seems like a rock star to them, yet they must look closely for they will inherit the muddled efforts of the current generation. They ought to look closely, indeed, for if they do not, they may be given a stone when they ask later for bread.

The coming campaign for President of the U. S. will also be about American Civilization and the efforts we make to defend it. Some say even this is indefensible because America is hopeless. Nevertheless, Senator Barack Hussein Obama’s position on abortion and gay marriage sets him in direct opposition to the hope and moral values of American Civilization.

Many traditional Americans believe that where there is life, there is hope. Certainly, then, where there is abortion there is despair. Plainly put, what hope is their for a nation whose women do not want to have children?

When he ran for the U. S. Senate, Barack Hussein Obama dismissed the abortion issue as irrelevant. He said, As I travel around this state, I don’t get asked about gay marriage, I don’t get asked about abortion. I get asked, ‘How can I find a job that allows me to support my family?’

Perhaps, now, while he travels around the country as a candidate for President, others will ask him how he can have hope and at the same time support abortions. If Senator Barack Hussein Obama says the lives of our soldiers are wasted in Iraq, then he should know that the lives of those aborted are also wasted.

It is difficult for politicians to look into the future, because power is what they want and power is for the moment. This is the same moment in which most of us live. So, whatever hope Senator Barack Hussein Obama offers is more a hope for the moment than for truth.

Truth would show at the very least how over fifty years in Chicago the Democrats and their policies have taken away hope and replaced it with first a plantation and now a hacienda. It was not despair that destroyed the community at 63rd and Halsted in Chicago. It was devastation brought on by Democratic, urban politics and neglect.

Some are struck these days by how our politics is approaching a point of crisis similar to the crisis that proceeded the Civil War. Then, every politician tried to ignore the obvious. That ignorance worked until the cannons fired on Fort Sumter and over sixty-thousand eventually died in the ensuing years of war.

Countless others lived in a daze, but the union that President Lincoln believed in was preserved. Now, we may be caught on a surging tide of history, just like our ancestors were. We may think we have control to shape our destiny, but events happen, surprises come out of the blue, and the unexpected coalesces with the unknown.

In partisan politics as in winter, the wolf, draped in the wool of hope cannot remain unknown for long. Expect, then, that the idealism of youth will be undermined. In Chicago, the politics of hope slips easily into the politics of betrayal. When will Mayor Daley announce that he no longer supports Senator Barack Hussein Obama for President, but supports Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, instead?

As shocking as it may seem to some in Chicago, Mayor Daley’s endorsement could prove to be irrelevant. The next Presidential election may be decided in the suburbs, not in the city. It was the Republican suburbs that elected Eisenhower. Kennedy’s and President Bush’s elections were also decided by a suburban vote. Presidential hopefuls will go most likely to Schaumburg before they go to Englewood.

What, then, of those 34 percent who vote in Chicago? Some hope for a hallow peace instead of a brave victory. Some hope for abortion instead of life. Some want lakeside parks for tourists instead of safe neighborhoods for Chicagoans. Are these the political compromises we hope to make in order to get by? Alas, as one commentator wrote, Senator Barack Hussein Obama’s …muddled, uninspiring proposals bear the stamp of those compromises. While a few men from Chicago hope for political gain, others hope for something beyond.

http://www.americandaily.com/nucleus/plugins/print/print.php?itemid=17713

I am a student,live in dallas tx, wants the cheapest air ticket to chicago asap?

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

I am on a budget and i just lost my grandpa and will like to travel by the 3rd of april to chicago for the funeral. Does anybody have any idea on how i can get the cheapest air ticket ever?

Where I can find cheap tickets for USA to India travel?

Friday, February 6th, 2009

I want to book air ticket from Chicago/Newyork/NewJersey to Delhi for month of january. Tickets available on internet seem to be high because of high commision. Also they do not offer 3/6 months open return ticket. where I can get seasonal deals from agents/airlines? Non-stop flights are preferred.