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AMERICA - The Right Way!! (Day 692) [Remember the Trade Center!!]
Various News Sources and FReepers
| December 13, 2002
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Posted on 12/13/2002 4:06:28 AM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
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To: Neets; All
Good Morning. Cold and cloudy here today.
Nita, did you see the previews of the conclusion of Taken? Looks good.
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posted on
12/13/2002 4:56:29 AM PST
by
kassie
To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
Good morning all!
Jimmah has offerred to negotiate a peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but only if the two groups and the United States ask him to.
Looks like our friend old Jimmah is trying to grab some headlines again. Don't worry Jimmah the invitations are in the mail.
To: Reaganomics
Do you think he may have this idea in his head, he actually won the Noble Prize?
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posted on
12/13/2002 5:00:29 AM PST
by
kassie
To: kassie
I missed the last hour of last nights show..and will catch it tonite at 8..then watch tonite episode....Is tonites episode the last one?
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posted on
12/13/2002 5:01:46 AM PST
by
Neets
To: Mr. Mulliner
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Answer this question whenever you have time....and whatever thread you happen to be. What music do you listen to? Who are your favorite musicians and composers? Do you listen strictly to classical? Inquring minds want to know.
Hmmmmm, well let's see..............
I like listening to all sorts of music. My favorite classical composers are Mozart, esp. the "Requiem" and the flute concerti; Haydn, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Debussy,............and at this time of year, Tchaikosvky's Nutcracker, Handels Messiah, and Britten's Ceremony Of Carols
I also love listening to jazz, swing, classic rock (Queen!),Broadway musicals, harp, country artists like Garth Brooks & Faith Hill, chant, Renaissance polyphony, early Bette Midler, Chopin Ballades, bluegrass, etc. etc. etc.
I draw the line at any song containing the word "Yo", or anything performed by a young woman with an exposed navel.:)
As far as performing, I am in heaven whenever doing a Mozart concerto of any kind, or playing in the orchestra pit for a music theater production. Fun, fun, fun.
To: MozartLover
Oh, I'm glad to know that you are at least as eclectic as I am in your musical tastes.
Who are your favorite jazz artists?
To: kassie
I'm not sure what's going on in that head of his. Obviously he's believing the manufactured media stories about his "greatness". When he was president I thought he was one of the 3 or 4 worst in our history, but I had some respect for him. I have lost that completely in recent years.
To: Neets
Yes and it looks really good. I have a tkd test tonight, so I'll miss the first half of tonights show , but it's repeated directly afterward, so IF I can stay awake I'll watch it from 11-1.
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posted on
12/13/2002 5:09:08 AM PST
by
kassie
To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
Re: Cardinal Law:
Our hearts are a bit heavy this morning, as our bishop, Robert Banks, was among those subpoenaed yesterday.............
To: Neets
Look at it this way Nita, YOU WERE IN CHARGE. Have a great weekend.
It's still a little chilly here. We're supposed to be rain free for a few day, then more rain. Wish we would get some snow.
gc, you will have a busy day today. You'll do a lot of running. By the way how are the legs today?
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posted on
12/13/2002 5:13:44 AM PST
by
tillacum
To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
To: MozartLover
Oh dear. There was a priest who stepped down in San Antonio some time ago, it was a sexual harrassment case. Our priest was not involved at all, but it took it's toll on him.
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posted on
12/13/2002 5:16:45 AM PST
by
kassie
To: Mr. Mulliner
None in particular, and I don't go out of my way to purchase jazz CD's, but I listen to it on the radio, and like going to the local band concerts and hearing the jazz bands. I know I like Sammy Nestico arrangements for jazz bands; they are always cool. I also love piano improv., something I would like to learn how to do; like Jeff Bridges, toward the end of "The Fabulous Baker Boys", when he's in the nightclub doing a gig just for fun? That kind of stuff.
To: kassie
It's becoming a huge story here; we've all seen this coming...........but now that it's happened, we're all sort of in shock........
He was the one responsible for assigning some of the priests to new parishes, even though (speculation is) he knew of their offenses. He is claiming he did nothing wrong but OTOH is promising to fully cooperate.
To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
To: Mr. Mulliner
Now that Bush has certified that Lott is racist Trent can't survive. He will do probably do what nine out of ten men who have lost the support of their own party leaders do. He will very likely resign his Senate seat. The media will not let up on Trent until he does. As long as he remains in the Senate he will be the racist Senator. I don't know anyone who could take the kind of abuse Lott is taking and surivive.
His resignation, of course, would allow the Democratic Governor of Mississippi to appoint a Democrat to take Lott's seat in the Senate. The result would make the Senate with Jeffords a 50-50 tie once again. Just one little defection and Daschle is majority leader until at least 2005. A tie in the senate will start the bidding for Snowe and Chaffee. Did I mention McCain? Daschle will pay one of their prices. Dachle is not too swift.
Someone had to point out to Daschle the opportunity handed the Democrats by Lott. This is about who will be the next majority leader. The choices are Lott or Daschle. Yesterday Bush did all he could to give that job to Daschle.
Have you noticed that no one, not even the most liberal media person has speculated about what will happen if Lott resigns his senate seat in disgrace? Why?
Have you noticed the emphasis has shifted in the last 24 hours. It has gone from demanding Lott resigning the Senate leadership position to "LOTT MUST GO!" The conservative pundits like Peggy Noonan, Goldberg, Krystal, and Charen are helping the Democrats get it done.
The "LOTT MUST GO!" WHERE is back to Mississippi in disgrace and retirement. Do you think they can get it done? I would say the odds are 2 out of 3 they will.
To: tillacum
It's actually a very quiet day around here anyway...the BIG boss broke his ankle this past weekend and is handling that like a real trooper...he kept his sense of humor and as we bring him his coffee and carry his papers around he keeps reminding himself outloud that this will only last for a week or so...
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posted on
12/13/2002 5:32:49 AM PST
by
Neets
To: Common Tator
Someone had to point out to Daschle the opportunity handed the Democrats by Lott. This is about who will be the next majority leader. The choices are Lott or Daschle. Yesterday Bush did all he could to give that job to Daschle.Why is this the President's fault??
Lott is to blame for this mess....he opened that big mouth of his and created this. To lay what happens in the future at the feet of the President is wrong IMHO. If we lose the Senate over this than so be it.
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posted on
12/13/2002 5:56:28 AM PST
by
Dog
To: MozartLover
#25...
or anything by a young woman with an exposed navelJust the other day......I think on FOX, they had a trio of young British women who were super talented on violin, guitar and something else.
BUT they all....all 3 ....looked like hookers!!!
They were dressed in short...I mean SHORT skirts....torn looking things, exposed midriffs....I mean hooker material.
I wouldn't buy their music if you paid me!!!!
What a disservice to their talent and probably long years of study!!!
To: Guenevere
Oh, I wish I could remember the name of that group! Their music is excellent, but I hate their costumes. It is a mix of Celtic and classical with a rock-type beat.
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