Posted on 03/28/2006 4:42:48 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!!
An astonishing turn of events in an Alexandria, VA, United States Court courtroom yesterday. Less than a month after committing a prosecutorial faux pas that could have cost the trial, the defendent appears to have rescued the Federal lawyers from the jaws of defeat.
In open court, under cross-examination, prosecutors got Zacarias Moussaoui to tesitify that:
** He and Richard Reid (notorious as the Shoe Bomber and the reason all travelers now take off their shoes before boarding planes) were supposed to have hijacked a fifth airplane on September 11, 2001.
** That he was supposed to fly that plane into the White House that day.
** That he knew the World Trade Center attack was coming.
** That he lied to investigators when detained in August 2001 because he wanted the Trade Center attack to happen.
** That he lied to conceal the fact he was a member of Al Qa'eda.
** That he bought a radio specifically to hear the attacks unfold.
** He was grateful to be a member of Al Qa'eda.
** He was grateful to have been, which fortunately didn't come to pass, the fifth pilot.
For Moussaoui to receive the death penalty (he has already pled guilty), prosecutors must prove that his lies were directly responsible for at least one death on September 11, 2001.
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
Toby ~~~ A belated Happy Birthday greeting! Sounds like you had a grand time at the surprise party ... :-)
Last week I was scheduled to have one mole removed from my leg. When the doc came in to mark it, on the spur of the moment he decided to also do a punch biopsy on another one nearby.
The lab report has come back and the second one ... the punch biopsy rather than the full excision ... was classified as "moderate to severe atypical." On the scale that is used, the next step beyond 'severe atypical' is melanoma.
I go in Thursday to have the area fully excised (to you in Rio Linda, that means cut out ... LOL!) to make sure that all the atypical cells are removed.
The reason that I am praising God is that if the doctor had not had that last minute impulse to take a look at the second one, I would probably not have gone back for another skin check-up for a year ... and would probably have had full-fledged melanoma by then.
I've had it once before ... 32 years ago.
..... Please, all of you, if you notice a mole changing or any peculiar places on your skin, get to a doctor NOW. If melanoma is caught early, it's removed simply (generally in a doctor's office as mine have been) and is over ... gone ... kaput. But if it has a chance to metastasize ... i.e., get into your blood stream or lymph system, often the result is that it is fatal within a year.
Keep that Dr....He sounds like a good one. I thank the Lord for keeping an eye on you and the Doc.
((kay))
I guess it's too early for you to see any improvement in your shoulder? Is a cortisone shot a possibility? I hear that they work miracles, though are not fun to endure.
Funny thing is I'm right handed, and yet, I tend to put more pressure on my weaker, left shoulder. Go figure!
And for those who missed this news posted last night:
They served our nation well. May God bless their families!
May God receive them into his Loving Arms. Amen
I'm so glad your doctor caught that, kayak. It's frightening to think this could have been so easily missed.
I just turned on FNC and there are huge street demonstrations in France; huge.
I am at a total loss of words. (which, as you know, doesn't happen very often)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1604697/posts
Gosh this a.m. I was so excited about upcoming Opening Day...then I learned that a longtime friend's in the hospital, and Cap Weinberger has died so close to Lyn Nofziger, and that has made me nostalgic for Reagan, and the amazing figure he was...
And now all of a sudden I'm feeling kinda blue...
THAT does not cheer me up!
Oh Molly, don't be blue. the wheel's of life keep turning. It is sad to miss these people who were so very influential in the Reagan years, but then again, we don't have Reagan here on earth either. Those words are small consolantion and probably did nothing to cheer you up, but take solace in knowing that we understand.
Thanks dear. It's just one of those days....x42 overseas slamming the President and the country again...sickening creature!
Freeper jveritas, who was interviewed by the NYT and The Boston Globe, has a web site now with the help of someone.
http://iraqdocs.blogspot.com/
I wonder if Boehner knows how to get blood out of a turnip?
6 more resumes out today. One actually went to a real human being.
God bless us all.
/johnny
I did and came out like Jessie James, mopped up.
Thanks for giving us a 'reminder' to seek a Dermatologist's advice regarding issues relating to our skin. I was needing a slap up the side of the head, and you gave it to me. My appointment is Friday.
Prayers for a good outcome with your situation.
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