Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Dimensional Door - Freeople Thread 28
Today | Me

Posted on 06/11/2006 7:39:20 AM PDT by Mo1



TOPICS: Dimensional Doorway; Freeoples
KEYWORDS: ddthread; koots
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 1,321-1,3401,341-1,3601,361-1,380 ... 3,861-3,868 next last
To: Darlin'
Good Grief ! Poor Mrs Putin either needs to start shopping in the U.S or ger a personal shopper.

Laura is look great. Hard to believe she'll be 60 in a few months.

1,341 posted on 07/17/2006 2:08:08 PM PDT by Darlin' (Gasp ... whathappendtomytagline? AND, whendidithappen?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1340 | View Replies]

To: Darlin'

Thanks, Darlin.

I had a snowball bush, but my wife wanted it little and the bush wanted to grow big. After a few prunings, it just gave up and died.

Usually they put out one bloom in the spring, this one would put out a few blooms in the fall too.


1,342 posted on 07/17/2006 3:14:35 PM PDT by Sundog (Beware America's ribald idiots: They want to be taken seriously.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1334 | View Replies]

To: Darlin'; grannie9
"now we know the real reason why she has been so "tired" lately"

Indeed.

1,343 posted on 07/17/2006 3:45:14 PM PDT by sweetliberty (Stupidity should make you sterile!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1331 | View Replies]

To: Darlin'
"That looks like fun. Did he already know about the exhibit or did you get to tell him first ? I've forgotten, how old is Tyler now ?"

Tyler is 9. I found out about it when we stopped over at my previous neighbor's house the other day to pick up some of my mail. He was talking about it and showed me the web site. Tyler was with me. Yes, it does look like fun.

1,344 posted on 07/17/2006 3:48:15 PM PDT by sweetliberty (Stupidity should make you sterile!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1332 | View Replies]

To: grannie9; Sundog

Nice scenery and pretty flowers.
I wish I had enough time (and gas!) to get out take some pics this summer, but I've been pretty much stuck in the mall during daylight hours.


1,345 posted on 07/17/2006 10:36:24 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1315 | View Replies]

To: ValerieUSA

Too hot out there anyway...


1,346 posted on 07/17/2006 10:47:25 PM PDT by null and void (It's a crazy world. Someone ought to sell tickets.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1345 | View Replies]

To: Darlin'
Laura is look great.

I'm agree with you.

1,347 posted on 07/18/2006 7:17:57 AM PDT by catpuppy
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1341 | View Replies]

To: Darlin'

1,348 posted on 07/18/2006 7:27:59 AM PDT by Capn TrVth
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1339 | View Replies]

To: Capn TrVth
I think you pulled put your finger on that one...
1,349 posted on 07/18/2006 7:43:36 AM PDT by null and void (It's a crazy world. Someone ought to sell tickets.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1348 | View Replies]

To: null and void

I love the look on Blair's face.

It's as if Bush is actually asking him that...


1,350 posted on 07/18/2006 7:46:02 AM PDT by Capn TrVth
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1349 | View Replies]

To: Capn TrVth
Nice profile page.

You need a dancing schmoo...


1,351 posted on 07/18/2006 7:46:31 AM PDT by null and void (It's a crazy world. Someone ought to sell tickets.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1348 | View Replies]

To: null and void

Dancing Schmoo, I like it ;>


1,352 posted on 07/18/2006 7:51:28 AM PDT by Capn TrVth
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1351 | View Replies]

To: Capn TrVth

Thought you might...

;^)


1,353 posted on 07/18/2006 8:26:12 AM PDT by null and void (It's a crazy world. Someone ought to sell tickets.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1352 | View Replies]

To: ValerieUSA

Hi Val,

Have not talked with you for a while.

You are stuck in a Mall during daylight hours?


1,354 posted on 07/18/2006 12:42:54 PM PDT by Sundog (Beware America's ribald idiots: They want to be taken seriously.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1345 | View Replies]

To: catpuppy

Heheheee. Whatcanisay? At least you knew what I meant to say :)


1,355 posted on 07/18/2006 1:34:21 PM PDT by Darlin' (Gasp ... whathappendtomytagline? AND, whendidithappen?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1347 | View Replies]

To: Letitring; catpuppy; Mo1; Lakeshark; sweetliberty; celtic gal; Servant of the 9; grannie9; ...
Have to say that this one made me tear up..... Hope all of you have a couple of minutes to read the article.

Soldier fulfilling promise to deliver Afghani rug to president
by Becky Malkovich, The Southern

MARION - Grayson Gile may have completed his broader mission in Afghanistan as a member of the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force, but he returned stateside with a mission of a more personal nature.

Gile's mission - one he chose to embrace - involves a very special rug handcrafted by an Afghan man anxious to show his gratitude to President George W. Bush for this country's efforts to bring democracy to Afghanistan.

The colorful and beautifully crafted rug was hand-knotted by an elderly Hazara man from Kabul. The Hazaras, believed to be descendants of Ghengis Khan, were one of the most persecuted ethnic minorities in the Middle Eastern country prior to the U.S.-backed Northern Alliance's war with the Taliban.

The Taliban, Gile said, reserved their most ruthless wrath for the Hazaras.

"The Pashtuns (another ethnic group) would be kicked in the head, put in the dirt and the Taliban would be done with them," said Gile, 51, a member of the U.S. Army's 7th Special Forces Group. "But with the Hazaras, that was not enough. They would herd them into (steel containers) and leave them languishing in the desert sun until they died. Most of the Hazaras are alive today because of the Northern Alliance."

Gile spent nine months in the country assisting the Northern Alliance.

"Basically, we broke the back of the Taliban's war-making capability in a viable mass. We worked with the Northern Alliance and supplied firepower and close air support," he said.

While in the country, Gile got to know many of the natives. "We got to have quite a bit of interaction with the people of the host nation, probably more contact than most soldiers. It took time to establish a rapport with them, but once we established trust, we had friendships," he said.

One of those friendships involved a Kabul rug merchant who pulled Gile aside before he left the country. The merchant told Gile the story of an elderly man, so overwhelmed with gratitude to the United States for its intervention in the conflict that he made a gift for President Bush - a gift that was a year in the making and made, given the conditions of the country, under penalty of death.

Gile was astonished when he saw the hand-knotted rug, a portrait of Bush, filled with Christian and Catholic symbolism. Filling the center of the rug is an incredible likeness of Bush, dressed in religious vestments, standing at a podium decorated with the official seal of the country and flanked by two waving American flags.

Directly above Bush is Jesus with a sacred heart and stigmata carefully knotted into the rug's pattern. The rug also shows cherubs and, apparently in an homage to both Bush and a fallen Northern Alliance leader, two lions.

"(Ahmed Shah) Masood was often called 'the Lion of Panjshir.' As one of the country's military leaders, he put some very, very heavy licks to the Soviets and then turned around and delivered the same to the Taliban," Gile said. "He was assassinated two days before 9/11."

One corner of the rug reads, "President George W. Bush," while the opposing corner has the words, "Number one champion."

Gile said he was impressed by the man's efforts.

"For this man to sequester himself away for a year to hand knot this rug speaks highly of his gratitude," he said. "And for an extraordinarily devout Muslim to have taken very strong Christian and Catholic symbology and incorporate them into the rug is amazing. He may come from a different religious culture, but he was respectful enough to do that, and that is very interesting and humbling."

Gile said many in Afghanistan don't understand the concept of separation of church and state.

"It is hard for them to believe that our president is a secular leader because their leaders are usually religious leaders as well," he said.

Gile said the man's efforts could have resulted in his death.

"The rug is dated October 2002, which was still a very dangerous time in the country. If discovered, he would most likely have been killed," Gile said.

It is for that reason that Gile, the Pulaski County state's attorney, decided to oblige the rug merchant and bring the gift back for the president. He has enlisted the help of local Republican leaders to try and make the right connections with the White House for delivery.

"I think they were under the mistaken impression that I had all sorts of access to the president, but I told them I would do my best - that I would get it to him one way or another. What I don't want to happen however, is for it to go straight into a warehouse somewhere. It doesn't matter what your politics are, anyone who was genuine would appreciate the effort of one little man from Kabul spending a year of his life hand knotting this rug. I was told it was really a gift to the people of the United States from the people of Afghanistan for assisting in the stabilization of the region. It was a labor of love and is a gift from the heart."

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Grayson Gile of Marion holds up a rug that he received while serving in Afghanistan as a member of the Combined Joint Special Operation Task Force. The men that gave it to him asked if he could get the rug to President Bush, who is depicted in the center of the rug.(STEVE JAHNKE/THE SOUTHERN)

LINK

1,356 posted on 07/18/2006 1:45:03 PM PDT by Darlin' (Gasp ... whathappendtomytagline? AND, whendidithappen?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1355 | View Replies]

To: null and void

nully, do you sudoku ? LOL


1,357 posted on 07/18/2006 1:45:46 PM PDT by Darlin' (Gasp ... whathappendtomytagline? AND, whendidithappen?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1353 | View Replies]

To: Darlin'

Nope. Too busy FReeping, I guess...


1,358 posted on 07/18/2006 1:51:46 PM PDT by null and void (It's a crazy world. Someone ought to sell tickets.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1357 | View Replies]

To: null and void

Just wonderin :)


1,359 posted on 07/18/2006 1:58:03 PM PDT by Darlin' (Gasp ... whathappendtomytagline? AND, whendidithappen?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1358 | View Replies]

To: catpuppy; Servant of the 9; operation clinton cleanup; sweetliberty; FixedandDilated; ...

do any of y'all sudoku ? :)


1,360 posted on 07/18/2006 2:01:20 PM PDT by Darlin' (Gasp ... whathappendtomytagline? AND, whendidithappen?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1359 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 1,321-1,3401,341-1,3601,361-1,380 ... 3,861-3,868 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson