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.
This is an article from a Toronto paper bemoaning the fact that everyone wasn't fawning over the kumbayah crowd yesterday.
A good morning to you! Hope all is still ok in NC. How 'bout them Panters?
Interesting rumor heard on the radio a bit ago:
Scuttlebutt is that Evan Bayh is thinking of coming back to run for governor. If he did so, this would take a serious candidate to defeat him. The fact of this rumor surfacing indicates that things are not well in Ratland, because Bayh has been trying to get to DC for 20 years.
Now, if he ran in 2004, that would leave the senatorial position open. This means we would have to get two, really good Republican candidates, because I have no doubt O'Bannon would appoint Kernan to the senate position, and this would leave him as an incumbent and give him a leg up on winning...plus Bayh could get the governorship.
Boy, things are really Machiavellian in Hoosier politics recently!
We missed the Panthers game ...... it was blacked out here because it wasn't a sell-out. I was shocked when I saw the score!
ALL ~~~ got to head to Charlotte for a while today to do some things in the office. Back much later today.
Back out around noon. I'm sure the roads will be close bare by that time.
Dog, you working today? I thought Thursdays were your days off.
For the Hollywood cry babies.
In our view, it is a big deal, as is Republican failure to see it that way. For decades some Republicans have tried to play this game: make clear to white voters through coded language and other signals that they oppose civil rights, while saying enough of the proper words on the national stage to avoid being labeled as racists.Here's my contribution to their wastebasket:
The Posts lead editorial today recites its Tuesday demand to know if the Republican Party shall follow Senator Trent Lott into the New Segregationist Party. As with the Tuesday piece that hinted, winked, and stuttered about dirty Republican tricks to suppress black votes, and other sly tactics to re-elect James Buchanan, today's homage to the Party of Lincoln suggests -- but does not go so far as to say -- that Republicans are racists. The Post points to "coded" language used by the Party as a siren to "white voters" who "oppose civil rights."Once again, the interested reader demands to know. Would that the post unravel and reveal these secret codes? Is it that Republican welfare reform when unencrypted reads like a Strom Thurman platform of 1948? Is school vouchers legislation a Trojan Horse, that once past the Capitol doors will reverse the 1964 Civil Rights Act? Would that the Washington Post please explain! I voted for the Republican Ehrlich for Governor of Maryland. Will his Inter-County Connector project pave over the Bill of Rights?
Clearly, the Washington Post has decided that "States Rights" is segregation is racism is un-American. Too bad, though, that the Washington Post won't say it right out. Please try. "Trent Lott is a racist." "Republicans are racists." "States Rights is the Confederacy." Can you do it? You'll feel better, and we'll all know, finally, exactly what you've been trying -- and would seem afraid -- to plainly say.
And if you can't say it outright, then retract it. Tuesday's and today's editorials intimate that Lott and the Republican party are racists. Be honest with us, Washington Post. Are they, or arent they? All these hints and innuendo are not befitting a principal voice in American journalism. You owe the accused clarity, and the public candor.
This matter would be cleared more quickly, with less anger, and to a far greater benefit to all parties if we can understand exactly what is being said -- by everyone, including and especially the Washington Post.
Kisses,
Nicollo
Be careful..someone on the Post staff may try to collect.LOL
Great response.
Drop the kisses. Remember, these are left-wingers. Never know who might read it and "misinterpret," since they do seem to leave a lot of their work open to interpretation.
DOn't let the boss catch you Freeping at the office.
Back in a few.
The Criminal Party intends to continue obstruction in Senate...
Emboldened by Sen. Mary Landrieu's (D-La.) win last week, Democrats are prepared to prevent the Senate from organizing in January unless Republicans agree to near-equal committee funding in the 108th Congress.
Democrats would not be able to stop Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) from being recognized as Majority Leader on the Senate floor, but they are planning to prevent committees from reconstituting if the GOP does not meet their demands. Such a move would prevent the GOP from hitting the ground running in the new Congress and stall President Bush from scoring some quick legislative victories before his Jan. 28, 2003 State of the Union address.
Now in light of this, how many think the tempest of Lott's remarks wasn't calculated?
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