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  • RUSSIAN GOLD, CURRENCY RESERVES UP $3.1 BILLION IN A SINGLE WEEK

    09/22/2005 5:35:28 AM PDT · by Robert Drobot · 53 replies · 1,489+ views
    RIA Novosti - Business ^ | 22 Sep 2005 | Editor
    MOSCOW, September 22 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's gold and currency reserves grew $3.1 billion in a week to reach $155 billion September 16 against $151.9 billion September 9, the Central Bank said Thursday.
  • Injured officer cited for valor (Tucson Police)

    07/27/2005 6:18:07 PM PDT · by SandRat · 9 replies · 423+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | July 27, 2005 | Aaron Mackey
    Half the skin on his face was torn away and his left hand was shattered. But Tucson Police Officer David Lewis knew he had to put his pain aside. He forced up his arm and pointed his gun at the suspect and commanded him to stop. Moments later, the man was taken into custody, accused of leading police on a crosstown chase in which he used his car as a ramrod aimed at officers. Lewis, 32, was pinned to his squad car by the burglary suspect's car in the incident and was dragged 150 feet. Many thoughts went through his...
  • Conditions in Iraq to Dictate Troop Numbers, Rumsfeld Says

    07/19/2005 6:04:23 PM PDT · by SandRat · 11 replies · 242+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | July 19, 2005 | Donna Miles
    WASHINGTON, July 19, 2005 – A Defense Department report expected to go to Congress soon will address stability and security in Iraq, but won't deliver force-level projections, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told Pentagon reporters today. "All we can do is repeat the truth. And the truth is that the situation in Iraq and our force levels are going to depend on a variety of variables, and the decisions as to the size of U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq will be a function of the conditions on the ground," the secretary said. Conditions on the ground will reflect the intensity...
  • Reagan, Bush And The Media - (then, as now....the liberal press denigrates great Republicans)

    06/09/2005 5:15:26 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 2 replies · 277+ views
    GOSUSA.COM ^ | JUNE 8, 2005 | LISA FABRIZIO
    One year ago the nation paid a fond farewell to its 40th president in a week-long tribute filled with pride, pathos and patriotism. Hundreds of thousands of Americans turned out to file past the president lying in state in the Capitol Rotunda and to line the streets of Washington to see his cortege pass. Millions more spent the week near TV sets to observe the pomp and circumstance attendant a rare state funeral. Crossing the country twice by plane, the body of Ronald Wilson Reagan went from sea to shining sea then back again with near continuous coverage of the...
  • NO APOLOGY:The day the Pres of the US announces they owe us an apology,then we start winning!

    06/04/2005 11:10:16 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 19 replies · 1,164+ views
    TO THE POINT.COM ^ | JUNE 1, 2005 | DR. JACK WHEELER, EDITOR OF TTP
    The consensus of film critics is that three of the four best Western movies ever made were those starring John Wayne: Stagecoach (1939), Red River (1948), and The Searchers (1956). (The fourth is Gary Cooper’s 1952 High Noon.) Many critics consider The Searchers to be one of the greatest movies, period, and has been the subject of numerous academic seminars. It is a lesser known John Wayne Western, however, that contains an important lesson for our relations with the Moslem world. Directed by John Ford, made in 1948, entitled She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, it stars Wayne as Capt. Nathan...
  • Newsview: Bush's Global Clout Seen Growing

    05/28/2005 6:25:55 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 9 replies · 890+ views
    AP ^ | 05/28/05 | TOM RAUM
    Newsview: Bush's Global Clout Seen Growing By TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 55 minutes ago President Bush departs the White House, Friday, May 27, 2005, to attend the United States Naval Academy graduation in Annapolis, Md. before heading to Camp David for the weekend. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)  WASHINGTON - In the rarified club of world leaders,  President Bush has taken his share of lumps. Critics have railed against his handling of   Iraq, his perceived disdain for the     United Nations and what they say is a swaggering approach to foreign policy.  But Bush probably would not want to trade places with...
  • Asia tsunami quake stronger than first thought(not 9.0 but 9.15)

    05/21/2005 1:56:02 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 17 replies · 661+ views
    Reuters ^ | 05/21/05
    Asia tsunami quake stronger than first thought In May 20 WASHINGTON story headlined "Asia tsunami quake stronger than first thought" please read in 9th paragraph "... moved giant slabs of rock at least 65 feet (20 metres) over a record distance equivalent to that between Florida and New England." (Corrects to show how far rock was moved and over what distance.) A corrected repetition follows. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The earthquake that triggered Asia's deadly tsunami in December was more powerful than scientists originally estimated, according to new studies published in Friday's edition of Science. "The Earth is still ringing like...
  • Way Beyond My Strength

    03/31/2005 1:08:31 PM PST · by Liesa · 3 replies · 262+ views
    Soundclick.com ^ | 3/27/05 | Liesa Barnes/Deb Rempel
    http://www.soundclick.com/liesabarnes
  • ***GOTTA READ THIS! GOV. JEB BUSH'S PRE-INAUGURAL LETTER TO THE DISABLED IN FLORIDA (1998)***

    03/29/2005 2:11:48 PM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 220 replies · 3,653+ views
    Gov. Jeb Bush Gubernatorial Website, 1998 Archives ^ | Decemeber 1, 1998 | AmericanInTokyo (via archived Jeb Bush website)
    What happened? Hello? Hello? Anybody home? "MESSAGE TO DISABLED FLORIDIANS" December 1998, Florida By Governor-elect Jeb Bush "Talking with a variety of Floridians with disabilities and their families has helped understand a lot more about the lives, challenges and dreams of those with disabilities. However, I know that my education continues with everyone new I meet. People with disabilities are no different than anyone else. They want to work, have families, and live independently. As Governor, I would work hard to create an environment that gives people with disabilities every opportunity to be independent and play an active role in...
  • Troop strentgh and Congress

    02/22/2005 6:54:33 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 140+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Feb. 22, 2005 | Douglas Hanson
    The debate continues about US troop strength and its impact on the ability of our forces to conduct sustained combat operations in the War on Terror. Recently, The Weekly Standard published a bi-partisan Open Letter to the majority and minority leaders of both houses of Congress. The letter urges the Congressional leaders to enact legislation to increase the size of the US Army and the US Marine Corps by 25,000 per year over a period of “several years.” The letter is signed by an impressive group of retired military leaders, military historians and analysts, and former members of the civilian...
  • INAUGURATION DAY THANK YOU to DEMOCRATIC VETERANS

    01/20/2005 8:21:46 AM PST · by campfollower · 10 replies · 485+ views
    1/20/05 | campfollower
    As inaugural festivities get underway in the shadow of the greatest Capitol in the world, in a time of peril to the U.S. and our friends, while our brave soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen are deployed around the world -- I want to say thank you to veterans of the United States Armed Services and their families who usually vote democratic, but saw fit this year to cross over and give President Bush the votes he needed for a decisive victory over his dangerous, traitorous opponent, John Kerry. A man who proved again this past week that his foreign policy...
  • Will Republicans seize the opportunity?

    12/30/2004 2:37:51 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 6 replies · 407+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Dec. 30, 2004 | Christopher G. Adamo
    Political operatives on both sides of the aisle are discussing the 2008 election as if it were only days away. But this seemingly premature preoccupation is hardly a dismissal of the important issues facing President Bush in his second term. Rather, this talk of the next presidential race is representative of the pivotal changes in the political landscape that occurred last November. Unfortunately, the forces of “moderation” are still at work within the GOP, threatening to undermine the tremendous gains made by conservatives in the elections. Arnold Schwarzenegger contends that the Republican Party should move “to the center” (which means...
  • Bush vetoes the veto, but nothing else

    11/16/2004 9:03:12 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 4 replies · 474+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 11/15/04 | Steve Chapman
    Whatever history says about George W. Bush, it won't say he was a weak president. His conduct of what he regards as the war on terror has been, for good or ill, a chronicle of audacity -- toppling the Taliban, deposing Saddam Hussein, defying international law in the detention of al Qaeda captives at Guantanamo Bay, holding American "enemy combatants" without trial, and more. Yet in one major way, he has verged on timidity. In his entire first term, he hasn't used a power that most presidents have regarded as indispensable: the veto. It's the equivalent of Barbra Streisand refusing...
  • AL QAEDA TO AMERICA: YOU CAN RUN, BUT YOU CANNOT HIDE

    10/31/2004 9:49:17 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 7 replies · 631+ views
    Private Email | NOVEMBER 1, 2004 | CHRISTOPHER ADAMO
    Al Qaeda To America: You Can Run But You Cannot Hide By: Christopher G. Adamo Who can ever forget the stirring warning issued by President Bush, on his September 20, 2001 speech to a joint session of Congress, addressing the 9-11 attacks? Clearly, he had the resolve as president, and he knew that this nation’s military fully possessed the ability to act on that resolve, in a manner that would put the terrorists to flight, and ultimately see their destruction. What the President didn’t realize at that time was the presence of an army of cultural "insurgents" already residing within...
  • WHY I AM VOTING FOR GEORGE W. BUSH

    10/31/2004 6:45:59 AM PST · by CHARLITE · 5 replies · 514+ views
    CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | OCTOBER 31, 2004 | MCHAEL ASHBURY
    Why I'm Voting to Re-elect George W. Bush Written by Michael Ashbury Saturday, October 30, 2004 Has George Bush been the perfect president? No. Of course, I don’t think there have been any perfect president in my lifetime. Yet George Bush, faced with extremely difficult and complex problems of an inherited recession, attack on our soil by extremists determined to destroy our way of life, and managing two wars, has done an excellent job of leading this diverse country, keeping us safe, and moving the economy in the right direction. But, let's look at the real George Bush. He is...
  • BUSH'S MORAL COURAGE

    09/03/2004 5:10:27 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 6 replies · 568+ views
    FRONTPAGEMAG.COM ^ | SEPTEMBER 3, 2004 | LT.COL GORDON CUCULLU
    BUSH'S MORAL COURAGE By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu FrontPageMagazine.com | September 3, 2004 A young military officer learns that courage comes in many forms. For example, airborne training requires that one develop the bravery needed to step out of an open aircraft door, often at night, sometimes with people shooting at you. Rangers, SEALs and Special Forces are required to develop another form of physical courage--the courage of endurance under prolonged physical and mental stress. Candidates are ground down by the discomfort of short rations, lack of sleep, intense physical challenges and demands on their leadership abilities. This is the...
  • GOP Convention “Leadership” Theme Plays to Bush’s Strength

    08/31/2004 1:01:11 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 1 replies · 380+ views
    Gallup News Service ^ | August 31, 2004 | Lydia Saad
    Kerry maintains perceptual advantage on Medicare; Bush leads on handling terrorismPRINCETON, NJ -- President George W. Bush is playing to his political forte by staging the Republican National Convention in the emotional shadow of Ground Zero in New York City -- the symbolic epicenter of the threat of terrorism -- and encouraging opening-night speakers to focus on the "leadership in dangerous times" message to hail his presidency.A pre-GOP convention CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, conducted Aug. 23-25, finds Bush leading his opponent, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, by 20 points in public perceptions that he is a "strong and decisive leader." Bush...
  • Observations on the boat ride to Ellis Island

    08/31/2004 9:51:06 AM PDT · by andrew roman · 5 replies · 937+ views
    self | August 31 2004 | Andrew Roman
    I was on the Circle Line boat to Ellis Island from Brooklyn’s Army terminal when it hit me. I was overcome with a strange sense of hopefulness and optimism; unlike any I had felt throughout this entire campaign season up to that point. En route to the short ceremony welcoming Vice President Dick Cheney to New York City on the Sunday before the start of the Republican National Convention, amongst all the spirited election year banter being tossed about by the nearly two hundred George Bush supporters on board, I was struck by how little I actually heard the name...
  • Let freedom ring at Olympics

    08/10/2004 6:02:11 AM PDT · by condi2008 · 8 replies · 527+ views
    razormouth.com ^ | August 09, 2004 | Jon E. Dougherty
    I tell you, it's getting tougher to be an American these days. Seems like everyone around the world either hates us or is embarrassed by us, including some of our own. How else can anyone explain why the U.S. Olympic Committee is telling its athletes— our athletes—to tone down any displays of Americanism while competing in Athens this month? According to a report in the Christian Science Monitor, the moniker of "ugly American" is being used to describe any displays of national pride—flag waving at the Games, the wearing of American flag or other insignia on clothing, etc.—our athletes may...
  • Cheney to Democrats: Weakness Invites Terror

    07/27/2004 6:13:29 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 5 replies · 400+ views
    My Way News ^ | 7/27/04 | Adam Entous/Reuters
    CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Reuters) - Flanked by American flags and howitzers, Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday defended the war in Iraq and a policy of preemptive attack against criticism from Democrats at their national convention. With President Bush staying out of the political fray at his Crawford, Texas, ranch, Cheney was on the West Coast to rally fellow Republicans for the November election and counter charges by Democrats meeting in Boston. "Terrorist attacks are not caused by the use of strength. They are invited by the perception of weakness," Cheney said at Camp Pendleton on the Southern California coast....