Posted on 12/12/2002 4:18:16 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!!
WAR ON TERROR ALERT-- The Pravda is writing this morning the Adminstration has credible evidence that Al Qa'eda took possession of a chemical weapon, containing VX nerve gas, in either October or November from a middle eastern country, which was named. The country? IRAQ!
In a related issue, the President has ordered the military to receive smallpox innoculations, and the shots will be made available to the American public for anyone who wants them.
Otherwise...
Had power this morning! Yippee! Had three separate outages yesterday, each between 1 and 1 1/2 hours. The last coming in the evening. The morning commute was treacherous - a lot of water had refrozen over the evening, so it was very slow going.
North Korea has announced they will bring back on line an old-style nuclear reactor they had planned on decommissioning. Their reasoning is the plant is necessary because the United States has suspended oil shipments.
China, meanwhile, is expected to try and urge her neighbor (North Korea) to adopt a "different behavior."
A report shows that up to 70% of '911' calls placed from cell phones were in error. One of the leading causes is programming '911' as a speed dial number.
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
However, he is plesed with having lost 5 pounds in 3 days, so I think he will keep at it.
Back later. I am going to check the news.
Dec 17 Light Wintry Mix 42°/32° 80 %
Dec 18 Rain 47°/15° 90 %
Dec 19 Snow 33°/13° 40 %
Dec 20 Snow 28°/11° 40 %
(longe range forecast from weather.com)
Cheer up. Ted Turner apparently said something far worse yesterday, while speaking to a UN group. Fox reported this, and this is a paraphrase, not an exact quote:
I had lots of money one day, just like the World Trade Center. The next day, it was all gone...just like the World Trade Center. Hehehe.
Yes, he laughed. So we now have a liberal to chase around about a stupid quote. The Lord does provide sometimes!
But it didn't even make the front page of The Washington Times.
Back in a bit with The Daily Update.
OOOOOOPSSSSSSIE!...Guennie needs more coffee...I said my brain was not in gear!!!....:)
Guennie's leaving now......with a very red face....I knew Delay was in the House :)
AMERICAS WAR ON TERROR Day 458
The news as reported in The Washington Times:
[Note All links go to The Washington Times website.]
1. The UN is upset the Americans opted to be the party to copy the Iraqi report for the benefit of the other four permanent Security Council members; Kofi Annan said someone less deeply involved with the Iraqi dispute should have done the reproduction.
[YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING! THIS IS OF IMPORT?! What does it matter who COPIES a document so long as all of the stuff is copied? And we did it as a favor we reproduced a stack of paper four feet high!! UN = UTTER NONESENSE!!]
U.S., U.N. spar over Iraq report
2. Republicans rally around Trent Lott.
[Nah, not this one. He should not be Majority Leader.]
3. After sending a message to North Korea by seizing a shipment of Scud missiles bound for Yemen, the United States decided to let the shipment reach Aden. Yemen, for its part, vowed never to buy missiles from North Korea again.
[Chess. For a handful of inaccurate missiles, we take away one of North Koreas weapons markets. The squeeze is on.]
U.S. lets ship take missiles to Yemen
4. Canada announced a total ban on Hezbollah activities within its borders.
[About time!]
Canada bans all Hezbollah activities
5. In a sign of just how bad illegal immigration has become, if patients cannot afford to be treated in a Mexican hospital, Mexican ambulances bring them to the United States under humanitarian reasons for treatment here where they cannot be refused.
[Sick.]
Mexican medics take sick to U.S.
6. The story about how Santa would burn up in the atmosphere continues to circulate around the Internet.
[Tis a classic. LOL!]
A vicar collides with Santa; the elf survives
We shall not rest until we have cut a swath 60-miles wide through the entire left - taking all that is before us with us as we go. We shall leave nothing to the enemy that may be of value to him. We shall show him that he may count on nothing and will be able to keep nothing, not his spirit, not his soul, not that upon which he shall feed. We shall not cease until the moment we have rent through their entire land and have arrived at the sea, with our glorious victory upon us.
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However, it took from Friday to Sunday before anything was said about Lott's statement....and then it was Tim Russert (no doubt at the request of the DNC) who publicized it.
If the RNC is on the ball, we will hear about this on Rush and other talk radio, Drudge, and then the Washington Times will pick it up.
We will see what happens.
Actually, here's one that I think surpasses Turner.
As we all know, Jimmah is in Norway to receive his Nobel Prize. Norway is all bent out of shape about being on the "B" list of Security Council nations - those who be receiving an edited version of the Iraqi report.
From my #1 in The Daily Update--
Norway and Syria have been the most vocal critics in the council, but envoys from several other nations have said privately that they are surprised at Washington's "nerve" and "arrogance."
Former President Jimmy Carter, in Norway to accept the Nobel Peace Prize this week, yesterday joined his hosts in arguing that all 15 council members should receive the unedited report even if that means giving countries such as Syria a virtual recipe for making weapons of mass destruction.
"My general inclination is, 'Why not let the entire membership of the Security Council see the report?' That would be my personal preference," Mr. Carter said.
Asked specifically whether nations such as Syria should see the full report, Mr. Carter said, "Yes, of course. Syria is a member of the Security Council."
And that, folks, is straight from this year's recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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