Posted on 11/13/2004 4:54:21 AM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail!
Good morning!!
Do not let the victims of the attacks on New York and Washington, nor the brave members of our Nation's military who have given their lives to protect our freedom, die in vain!!
American forces now control 80% of Fallujah. The remaining terrorists are now cornered.
Elsewhere:
Final election vote tally:
Bush = 60,480,193
Outgoing AG Ashcroft commented that there are certain judges in America which threaten National Security by ruling contradictory to the President's obligations under international treaties and agreements. Specifically, Ashcroft condemned a judge's ruling that the President's decision that Al Qa'eda members were exempt from the Geneva Conventions was wrong.
The ACLU, naturally, disagreed with Ashcroft.
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
LET'S ROLL!!!
Good morning!!
Hi!
Here's a good finger-on-the-pulse-of-America op-ed about our feelings toward ungrateful Hollyweird leftists. I'll link the thread, but it's worth a full read.
Thanks for the final vote count info. I will put that number on the new t-shirt transfer I'm making. Heh!
Prairie
I appreciate your Paul Bunyon comments. I am building a reputation. In '93 Hurricane Opal roared through here and Mom and Dad lost a lot of trees. They replanted. But they overplanted and I'm basically thinning the crop.
My brother asked me last night if we had any firewood. Ha!
My new oven arrived yesterday. But my dad had measured incorrectly and the space was off by about 3/8ths of an inch. Hubby spent all of yesterday planing (plaining? sp?) and sanding to get the thing to fit our cabinet. The job began about 10:30 AM and ended around 8:00 PM. We had KFC for supper last night.
I read that article. You are right. It is good.
Gooooooooood Morning!!
Good morning to you. What are your plans for today? The main thing on my plan is to watch the Auburn-Georgia game.
Bush, the 60 million vote man.
Faking God Kathleen Parker
Aussie pilot saves shot comrade Neat story!
Help our troops phone Home Michelle Malkin
Practice some music.
READ,READ, READ. I'm waaaaaaaaaay behind....
maybe a little, just a little yard work - it looks nice out there...
Enjoy the game, Jemian. How you must enjoy being able to see them!!
Chair: I believe that 60.48Million votes is not "counted" but "projected", if it comes from the source I found two days ago.
It is going to be over 60, for sure, but my looking around seems to indicate we won't have a final count until Dec.
You're welcome.
I love the old STIHL 036. Perfect for most jobs, and the weight does wear you down after a long day of use.
Sunny here today, and a temp. of 18 degrees.
We have two Husqvarnas, a 36 and a bigger one. I don't try the bigger one. I have trouble pull-starting the 36. Yet, once it's going, I keep going. I won't be cutting much today. I might do some clean-up of what I've already chopped.
Good morning.
We don't say it often enough, but Thank You for starting this thread each day.
21 degrees here this morning. That's a new low for us this year. I think it's suppose to be in the mid 50's today.
Hopefully I will get to use one some day.
A few years back I was working as a ranger in our local county park, and spent an entire summer cutting down dead oak because of oak wilt. That was before we found out that by cutting these trees in the summer you release those spores. Not good!
I dinged my leg with the saw at one point, tearing into my boot, just below my chaps.
I drove my self to the emergency room, and they patched me up. The funny thing was I was more upset with my stupidity then my leg cut.
I was lucky, only a few stitches. The boot saved my leg.
I saw on C-Span they are going to do a symposium as to how/why people voted the way they did in Ohio.
Such inner reflection makes me chuckle. If they don't get it now they never will.
I was STOOPIDLY cutting brush with my 20" chain saw about 25 years ago - a tooth caught on a springy branch and was thrown about 12 inches to the side - and of course the downward pressure I was exerting tore it into my foot. Fortunately (Thank you again, Lord) I was wearing my combat boots, and the heavy leather and sole stopped the saw almost immediately. It got into my big toe nail about 1/4 inch, but about a dozen stitches fixed me up. If I'd been wearing sneakers, I could easily have lost half a foot.
Went out an bought a small 8" electric to do brush work...
Using the wrong tool for the job can be very dangerous even if your technique is acceptable.
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