Hope everyone has a SUPER GREAT Christmas and New Year!
Happy Hanukkah to all the Jewish Freepers!
This will my last day to post on FR until 2004 as I am going to be off from work from 12/24/03 until 01/02/04.
YIPPIE!
Tomorrow Im gonna see The Return of the King and then Im going over to my parents house for Christmas Eve dinner and to open presents (a family tradition ever since I was a kid)
I need to make some wishes for all my Friends on FreeRepublic for this Christmas and for the coming year.
I wish everyone the happiest of Christmases and may God bless you all!
I wish 2004 will be a year a triumph and prosperity for each and every one of you. May this election year be a successful one for President Bush and for all good people running for office.
May all good Americans be celebrating victory on Nov. 2 this year?.
May the terrorists be made small while true patriots become tall!
May God continue to bless President and Mrs. Bush; the Troops; All our elected officials; and all that post and lurk on Free Republic; and may God continue to bless America!
Well, this just ruins my plans:
THE swells who ski in Sun Valley start wrangling about now for an invite to the hottest New Year's Eve party in Idaho - the annual blast thrown by ketchup heiress Teresa Heinz and her hubby, Sen. John Kerry. But this year, Frederic Fekkai, Donna Karan, William O'Shaughnessy and Jann Wenner will have to ring in 2004 somewhere else. The party is cancelled. "The rigors of the campaign trail," a Kerry spokeswoman explained. The presidential candidate is scheduled to be in Iowa as 2003 ends. A book signing scheduled for today at the Chapter One store in Ketchum also was scratched. (PageSix)
Speaking of the Dem dwarves:
At the recent Kennedy Center awards, Sharpton's box was two away from Bush's. At intermission, he went to pay his respects. When he walked through the curtains of the presidential box the two Secret Service guys visibly stiffened. Sharpton gave them: "Easy boys, you'll be working for me soon." The president roared. The president then told Al's supporter James Brown: "This may surprise you - but I'd like to see your man win the nomination." Grinned James Brown: "I bet you would." (Cindy Adams)