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AMERICA - The Right Way!! (Day 696) [Remember the Trade Center!!]
Various News Sources and FReepers | December 17, 2002 | All of Us

Posted on 12/17/2002 4:08:27 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!!

Secretary Powell announced, according to the London Sun, there are problems with the Iraqi arms declaration. The Sun also reports there are significant (numbers are given in the article - go to Drudge for the link - but will not be repeated here) movements of US and British forces toward the Persian Gulf area.

The United States announced it will field a missile interceptor base by 2004. The base will likely be located in Alaska.

The Supreme Court has asked the Solicitor General for the Administrations position in a key abortion case. The case centers on whether a law designed to protect abortion clinics can be used to keep people from posting information on the Internet about the doctors who carry out the procedure.

Canadian intelligence has surmized that country is being used by Al Qa'eda as a staging ground.

And an ABC "News"/Washington Pravda poll found that one-third of all Republicans and three-fourths of the people belonging to the Criminal Party thought Lott should step down as Majority Leader. Lott's fate in that regard will be decided by Republicans on January 6, 2003.

For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.


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To: JRandomFreeper
I know exactly who you are talking about........I'm married to one.......will give you the shirt off his back, will help little ole ladies carry in their wood, will tell exactly what he thinks, will fight a whirl wind if he thinks he's right, will apologize if he's wrong, thinks long and hard before making a decision, loves his llamas, loves his ranch, but heaven help the critter who lies to him, steals something, like a cow, or anything else and H has no furry like this guy. Down here honesty, good humor, belief in the Almighty stand in good stead for these kind of fellows. You are right /john.
201 posted on 12/17/2002 6:35:16 PM PST by tillacum
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To: Miss Marple; MozartLover
I was called to an emergency "Save the Universe Meeting" to be held in my garage, since I'm busy cleaning it.

Resolved:

1. The new beer fridge is acceptable to the board.
2. The uncommitted party platter in the above mentioned beer fridge was sampled and found acceptable.
3. The Lott situation will work itself out with W. on top, like always.
4. In the final battle over good and evil, God will win.
5. The beer fridge was found to have an inadequate supply of beer for the length of the meeting, and the number on the board.
6. In a re-vote, Item 5 is modified to reflect the weekday nature of the meeting. And the fact that 2/3 of the board have to work tomorrow.

Meeting adjourned.

/john

202 posted on 12/17/2002 6:42:20 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: JRandomFreeper
I keep and extra can of wasabi in the pantry at all times. I love it. I also like the chinese red sauce. Whenever I have sweet and sour soup, I add touch of red sauce to it. Roomey thinks I'm somewhat tetched, but heck...it tastes great. I also love raw, chopped jalapenos, sometimes in a sandwich with onions, mayonaisse, salt and pepper, with a cold glass of milk. Yummy. It's also healthy and makes you sleep, alone, but good.
203 posted on 12/17/2002 6:43:39 PM PST by tillacum
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To: Utah Girl
here are some excerpts from the washington post.

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But Sen. Ted Stevens, an Alaska Republican, issued a strong statement of support for Lott late on Monday night: "When I go back, I'm going to defend my friend, I'm going to try to make certain he stays as our leader."

Lott appeared on Black Entertainment Network on Monday night to apologize for his remarks for a fifth time.

Some Republicans are dismayed the controversy may drag on until next month, saying it is particularly damaging in the afterglow of Republican victories in Nov. 5 elections.

"The next thing to decide is, will the White House step in to try to retain order in this process? If not, it will disintegrate into chaos," said a senior Republican.
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It is very obvious that Bush and Rove want Lott gone. It is also obvious from the last qoute in the story above that the White House doesn't have the votes to remove Lott.

My sources says Bush and Lott just don't hit it off. There are ideological differences too. And Bush is more of a river boat gambler than Lott. But I think the main bone is that Bush wants to run the entire show and Lott will not let him. That is typical of Majority leaders. My biggest problem is I do not see a way for Bush to win this fight. Both Lott and Bush can lose, but I don't see a way for Bush to win. From what the Post says this game is a long way from over.

I know Lott was aware that Bush wanted to take him down before the election in November. That is why Trent held the the election for Republican Leader during the Special Session. Normally they vote for leader right before they start the new session. But lott did not want to give the Bush forces enough time to organize against him. So it is obvious that Lott knew Bush wanted him out as majority leader. They now have the time, but can they get it done.

I think this is going to be a real donny brook. The new York Times says it is all over and Bush has outed Lott. But the Washinton post is not sure at all. I suspect Bush people are talking to the Times and Lott's people are talking to the Post. Notice that Bush had people leaking that if lott stepped down as majority leader he could have his choice of Committee chairman's jobs. I'll bet that went over great with some committee chairman lott might push out if he took the bait. It is a sign that Bush does not have the votes to defeat Lott right now. They will have to keep trashing Lott. It may get to be counter productive.

Bush is indeed hiding under the bed while trying to take Lott down, But all he is hiding from is the public. If Lott retains the leadership over Bush's best efforts to take him down, Bush may get a lesson in hard ball he won't like. Lott has been playing this game since 1968. He is pretty good at it. His biggest fault is he says what he thinks. That is not all that negative with the other Senators. There is never any doubt about what he says or what he means. Senators tend to like that.

I knew Lott back in the 60's when he was top staffer for Congressman Bill Colmer. Colmer was a tough dude and Lott was his pit Bull. The lefist Democrats thought they could keep Lott from getting the Democratic Nomination in 1972 (the year Colmer retired). The put 12 Democrats in the primary. Lott fooled them by running for the nomination as a Republican and wining the general election with Colmers help. If the leftist Democrats had not tried to take Lott down, he would be a Democrat today and Bush would not have a problem. It would have been Lott and not Daschle for the last 2 years.

I know many people think this is all principle and ideology. But their are ideologues and there are players. Most of the people in congress are players. It is like sports. The fans are loyal to teams. The players just want to get in the game. You need to understand that as you watch events unfold. But don't underestimate Trent Lott. He plays to win. And if he fails he will try to take you down with him. That is why some are afraid to cross him.

If Lott does win the election for majority leader there is no doubt the Republicans hold the Senate. If Lott does not win every one thinks he will resign his seat, and the senate may go to Daschle again. That is scary as hell to the other Republicans in the Senate. It just maybe that a majority of Senators tell Bush to shove it. If Lott wins, Bush may have to make an appointment to talk to Lott. At least until 2005.

204 posted on 12/17/2002 6:44:43 PM PST by Common Tator
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To: tillacum
I know a bunch of them too. I grew up with a bunch of them. Some of that may have rubbed off on me, but dad says that I'm just not smart enough to know when to be scared. ;>)

Trill was astounded the first time she saw me wade off into a dog fight to pull my dog out. She was not suprised, 7 years later, when I re-enlisted.

/john

205 posted on 12/17/2002 6:46:43 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: JRandomFreeper
/john, do you have that salsa recipe?
206 posted on 12/17/2002 6:50:01 PM PST by tillacum
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To: tillacum
I prefer the pickled jalapenos for a snack. We can't keep enough of those on the shelves.

I really like sushi because of the wasabi and pickled ginger. In fact, I may try to come up with a pickled jalepeno, wrapped it pickled ginger, with a touch of wasabi on top kind of hors-d'oeuvre. Some small % of us will love it. Many won't.

/john

207 posted on 12/17/2002 6:52:24 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: JRandomFreeper; tillacum
My dad was like that, too. I think that's why I like President Bush...he reminds me of a lot of my dad's personality.
208 posted on 12/17/2002 6:53:06 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: tillacum
No, but I can get it after we start school back up on the 6th. Try to remind me, and I'll get it. The kid that makes it wants to be on my team for the next module, and a recipe won't be a problem. ;>)

/john

209 posted on 12/17/2002 6:54:36 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: JRandomFreeper
I don't know why, but all you and tillacum's discussion of jalapenos reminded me of eating dinner in Santa Fe, New Mexico when we were first married. They served us blue corn tortilllas, and Mr. Marple thought they were moldy! Ha!
210 posted on 12/17/2002 6:55:05 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Utah Girl
The egg recipes in the Escoffier book goes from recipe 1290. Oeufs sur la Plat to recipe 1536. Oeufs de Vanneau en Aspic (which sounds rather nasty, reading the recipe). That's 246 recipes for eggs by my count. Technically, a chef only has to master 101 ways to prepare eggs. Sheesh. That's a lot of just egg recipes.

/john

211 posted on 12/17/2002 6:59:23 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: Miss Marple
I know MM, I'm the same way, then comes the senior moments, but as long as I have my calendar nearby, I'm ok. Besides the Mayor and a few local stores will keep me reminded.
212 posted on 12/17/2002 7:00:42 PM PST by tillacum
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To: Miss Marple
They served us blue corn tortilllas, and Mr. Marple thought they were moldy! Ha!

I wouldn't put it past a kitchen staff.

Server:"Boss, the tortillas are moldy!"
Boss:"Change the special to blue corn tortillias, and scrape the fuzzy stuff off."

LOL! Not that I really believe that. Tortillas have too little moisture generally to go moldy.

/john

213 posted on 12/17/2002 7:03:29 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: JRandomFreeper
Well, Mr. Marple has come a long way. When we were first married, he was a mashed-potatoes kind of guy.

He's gotten used to the spicier dishes I like and now prefers them. He even asked for a pepper mill for Christmas!

214 posted on 12/17/2002 7:06:04 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: JRandomFreeper
Sometimes when I made sandwiches, I'd put pickled ginger, wasabi on either pork or beef with mayonaisse and spinach leaves on a rough bread, ie, bauern brot. I mixed the wasabi into the mayonaisse. Now we're on Atkins, so it's the sandwich without the bread.
215 posted on 12/17/2002 7:11:56 PM PST by tillacum
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To: Miss Marple
I know how Mr. M thought. The first time our foreman's wife made tortillas with blue dough, I thought she had gone off the deep end. Till that moment I had no idea there was blue corn.

Ok, /john, I'll remind you. I eat jalapenos like you do. The other day I found some bread and butter jalapeno pickles in WalMart. They are very good, not on Atkins, but I cheated. I mixed some with cream cheese, some thought it was a bit warm on the tongue, but others thought it was pretty good. I stuffed some celery with it and left some in the bowl for the chip eaters.
216 posted on 12/17/2002 7:18:11 PM PST by tillacum
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To: tillacum
Gotta do some reading.......till tomorrow.....good night.
217 posted on 12/17/2002 7:21:16 PM PST by tillacum
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To: tillacum
Night. God Bless you and Roomy. And all of the critters you guys have.

/john

218 posted on 12/17/2002 8:05:45 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: Miss Marple
I had a call from one of the guys that dropped out of class. He's a liberal democrat. Very. He's been on the dole for a while. Like 3 generations.

We had an interesting talk about the Lott situation. The Dems seem to be doing well with their grass roots misinformation. He's got stories to tell that don't make the major media. Most, turn out to be liberal lies.

Lord knows that I need to continue my outreach to this guy. He needs to see conservatives that are open to all Americans. Regardless of race, religion, food tastes, etc.

I was suprised at a very anti-semitic remark though...

/john

219 posted on 12/17/2002 8:14:51 PM PST by JRandomFreeper
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To: Common Tator
When the steeliest "majority leader" of them all, Nelson Aldrich told the President, "there will be no amendments to the bill," Senator Elihu Root took him by the hand and led him to the roughest, toughest Speaker of the House of 'em all, Joe Cannon. "Mr. Czar," said Root to Cannon, "let me introduce you to your fellow Czar."

The President got his amendments.

Mr. Tator, the President has not been silent. He was very emphatic and very public in his statement about this. He said Lott's an ass. And he has been equally emphatic in his public "no comments" ever since. Why repeat it? Nobody questions the President's position on this. Nobody can define him by it. Whatever games are being played on the inside, the President has already won this thing with the public.

If that pisses off Lott, it's his problem in the first place. I think the President has escaped from this marvelously. It's up to Lott now to coo and redefine himself. Btw, the (com)Post noted that Bush spoke with Lott before and after the Philadelphia speech. Any guesses what the fly heard?

Alright, let's say Lott hates Bush and wants revenge. If I were Bush, I'd tell him to eat his own pile. Bush knows what's in Lott's hand. Bush is the dealer. All Lott can say is, "I'll give it to the Democrats." For his part, Lott can never be sure what's up the Presidential sleeve. You yourself said Bush is the better gambler. Call.

Majority Leaders follow Presidents. When's the last time a Majority Leader defined national policy? They tweak it, or kill it, but they have no say in its essence. And don't forget that there's this little thing called "The House." It's Bush's, entirely.

Nobody remembers a Majority Leader. They remember traitors. If Lott wants to make history he can bolt, now, and possibly throwing the Senate back to the Democrats, or in '04, with a Civil War reenactment of Strom Thruman in '48. Ain't no "solid south" for him to grab this time. Either way, he's history, and he'll be remembered for a stupid speech at Thurmond's birthday party.

If he keeps the Leadership and tries to thwart Bush, no one will ever know it. If he keeps the Leadership and helps Bush, no one will know it. His position is ugly, and nothing, no games, no BET immolations, and no apology can change it.

Lott is Bush's gal now. He can be a priss, and take the door, or he can say "no, no, no," all the way to the bedroom.

Lott represents a problem for Bush. Bush represents a career and history for Lott. Lott can screw his own party, and his country, by giving the Court back to the Democrats. That doesn't hurt Bush in 2004. Hurts the hell out of the rest of us, but it doesn't change Bush's position. Probably enhances him for '04, actually. This is Lott's problem. It's Lott's fault. Bush has put the grenade on the table. If Lott thinks so highly of himself as to pull the grenade, so be it. I think he'll play ball, and give that grenade back to the President. He'll be Majority Leader through '03, at least. If this scandal has legs, he'll be gone by December next. If not, we're arguing the low price of oil and "nation building" in Iraq all the way into the '04 elections.

I don't think this story makes it past the New Year. It'll re-explode like a fire cracker in January, but nobody will hear it over the bombs going off over Baghdad.

Just some loud thinking...
220 posted on 12/17/2002 8:16:08 PM PST by nicollo
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