Posted on 12/19/2002 4:23:04 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!!
December 19, 1998 - A GREAT DAY TO HAVE BEEN A REPUBLICAN!!
On that day, the GOP House ensured that Wilhelm von der Schlickmeister Blythe Klintoon would have his proper place in history by making him the first elected President ever to have been impeached and, collaterally, causing Vice Perpetrator Algore to remark that Klintoon would be remembered as "one of our greatest Presidents."
The Pravda is reporting the Administration has set an informal target of the last week in January to decide on whether to invade Iraq. The White House believes by then it will have gathered enough evidence on Iraqi malfeasence in the WMD arena to convince the UN Security Council Iraq must be dealt with once and for all.
In that regard, US intelligence has stated the Iraqi regime has created a larger and more powerful biological warfare capability, has weaponized their agents to such a degree they are highly aerosoled, and have put their labs in vans, so they will not be found by UN weapons inspectors.
And UOx42 has weighed in on Senator Lott:
"How do they think they got a majority in the South anyway?" Clinton told CNN outside a business luncheon he was attending. "I think what they are really upset about is that he made public their strategy."
He added: "They try to suppress black voting, they ran on the Confederate flag in Georgia and South Carolina, and from top to bottom the Republicans supported it." [Sourced to CNN]
Maybe the GOP should remind the former cretin of the White House there are many witnesses to him using the "N" word frequently while he was governor of Arkansas: Why Clinton Is MIA on the Lott Race Flap.
Meanwhile, Delighted Democrats Sharpen Anti-white Agenda
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
As I read this sentence, it means Lott has the authority to call a Conference wherever and whenever he feels like it. It also says IF 5 members request a Conference in writing he MUST call a Conference.
The 5 signature rule prevents a Leader from sandbagging if he fears the worst.
Going now to read the Conference Rules.
The Interstate Commerce Clause, in its entirety:
To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;
The clause does not speak only to tariffs or a proscription upon the states on restricting goods from other states. It says "regulate Commerce ... among the several states."
This clause exists, in my mind, due to the Federal nature of our country, that it was meant to be a union of several autonomous states. For this to be true, then there has to be an arbitrar since this means the states are not allowed to make treaties between themselves (in fact, it is expressly forbidden for states to make interstate agreements without the consent of Congress). In this vein, it falls to Congress to address this gap that would otherwise exist in the relationships between the states.
This is an abbreviated version as I'm about to head on off to a holiday party. I could write much longer on this subject, but am sadly constrained.
Let the bombing begin!!!!!!!!!
Though I do have a touch of a stomach virus and don't really feel so good. uhg!
How are you doing? Ready for Christmas?
I can only get onto the internet from work, til I can get hooked up at my new place. OH, Well!
Hope you hae a great day! :^)
I won't know a thing until January. Have you heard anything about yours?
I'm kinda tired right noww, too, from my moving from my old apartment to my new one.
Saddam the clock has started.
ready for the holidays, Doggie?
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