Posted on 10/14/2009 7:08:04 PM PDT by pissant
looks simple enough. Thanks!!
You’re welcome. Oh...and do the right mouse button click and “copy link location” thing (if using Firefox) over the number “18” at the bottom of the post to get the URL for that quickly. Then paste it right into your comment text box and add the HTML code around it, to make it work.
Excellent. I’ve never bothered to learn that in my 6 years here.
You are very welcome. I’ve shouted Duncan Hunter’s praises since my encounter with him. It really is funny when I think back on waiting around to board the plane. Hunter has sort of a majestic appearance and for some reason I can remember mentally tagging him as a professional umpire - I think because of the cap and jacket he wore, plus the way he carries himself. This was unusual because I normally don’t pay much attention to other passengers when traveling.
We flew Southwest Airlines and sat in the front of the plane where three seats faced across from three other seats. We were a very friendly bunch and I remember thinking that Duncan Hunter touched all of us in some special way during the flight, especially when he revealed that he was a US Representative.
He not only blessed my mother and step-father in his prayer but mentioned something special about the other four passengers he traveled and spoke with. Duncan Hunter epitomizes having the best use of humanistic skills. He is engaging, compassionate, empathetic and has top-notch listening skills and more importantly - I believe he has God’s ear.
...little reminder of the kinds of clans that we’re up against. And remember the bailouts, government giveaways to AIG, lack of regulations against thieving from the top. all.
The following are Fortune 500s that paid lawyers to file briefs in favor of affirmative action in the Michigan Grutter v. Bollinger (Michigan University) case.
http://www.umich.edu/~urel/admissions/legal/gru_amicus/32_internatl.pdf
3M
Abbott Laboratories
American Airlines
Ashland
Bank One
Boeing
Coca-Cola
Dow Chemical
E.I. Du Pont De Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Eli Lilly
Ernst & Young
Exelon
Fannie Mae
General Dynamics
General Mills
Intel
Johnson & Johnson
Kellogg
KPMG
Lucent Technologies
Microsoft
Mitsubishi
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Nationwide Financial
Pfizer
PPG
Proctor & Gamble
Sara Lee
Steelcase
Texaco
TRW
United Airlines
General Motors Corporation
http://www.umich.edu/~urel/admissions/legal/gru_amicus/gru_gm.html
Uhhhhhggggg
And this. The man has been spot on since forever:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2363325/posts
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