Posted on 05/17/2004 4:40:46 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty
A side note; Will Kerry pick Clark for VP?
Kerry's face is saying either, "Clark would make a fine VP." or "I never realized how handsome Wesley is."
I think it might be happening, Clark as Kerry's pick for VP. Clark's been introducing and/or stumping for Effin'.
Oh please let me get my wish! A Kerry/Clark ticket.
Two weeks later, he married Julia Thorne, and on a trip to Europe with his new bride, Mr. Kerry, the 26-year-old ex-lieutenant took a taxicab from Paris to a suburban villa. The son of a diplomat, Mr. Kerry had managed to arrange a private meeting with North Vietnamese and Vietcong emissaries to the peace talks. He says he does not remember who else was in the room except for Nguyen Thi Binh, the Vietcong spokeswoman in Paris, who was then bedeviling the Nixon administration by issuing peace proposals it considered little more than propaganda. Ocala Star Banner.
She's awfully proud of herself, isn't she.
re: the stockings with sandals...... I saw that thread. Anyone who thinks that stockings with sandals is a good look completely nuts.
"Smug" is the word I'd use to describe Alexandra's expression.
Ewww, what's that on her foot?
Not only that, but her nail polish on her toes and fingernails doesn't match. (Yes, I know that's nitpicking, but she deserves it.)
Who are these forces? Black students make the choice to hang with their own peeps, no one is forcing them together or keeping them out so they can't mingle with whitey.
Will Kerry be the first dim to lose the majority of black voters?
But no, seems since it's been left up, they must be proud of it.
She hired two make-up artists to prevent HER looking like one of the ogres in the movie.
A red rash broke out on her face before the animated movie was screened at the French film festival.
The beauty experts spent two hours trying to make Cameron, 31, look her best though her reddened cheeks suggest they had to lay on the rouge quite thickly.
A source said: The zits flared up the night before it was a case of all hands on deck to make her look her normal self. They worked for ages to give her a perfect complexion. Cameron has problem skin like a lot of girls. It tends to flare up when she is stressed or has too many late nights.
But she looked great for the big night, though she headed home from the party afterwards before midnight for a good nights rest.
Click the link to see the before and after pictures.
Sorry, I can't resist! HANGING CHADS?
Can someone post the picture of the "vote inspector" with the magnifying glass?
I know we read a while back that she requires a trowel to apply her makeup (when she isn't insisting that her assistant shave her armpits for her, that is).
Can't believe she think it looks good....OTOH Maybe she's advertising for a cheap date....like JFingK
He had to be the best part of that whole charade that took place in South Florida back in the year 2000.
Saddam fears Iraqi torture
By Philip Sherwell in Baghdad
May 17, 2004
CIA interrogators have seized on an admission by Saddam Hussein that he fears torture at the hands of his Iraqi enemies, and are threatening him with a quick handover to the new government in a renewed effort to break his silence.
They are also trying to exploit a new-found obsession of the former dictator with hygiene and careful food preparation to persuade him to begin giving information after five frustrating months of questioning.
Lengthy daily interrogation sessions have been structured around an apparent attempt to prepare Saddam to be handed over to the interim government that takes power after June 30.
The 67-year-old, who admitted that he feared torture soon after he was arrested last December, has been told his transfer will be delayed if he begins to co-operate with his interrogators.
Saddam is due to face trial at a war crimes tribunal in Baghdad after the transfer of sovereignty. Saddam has been held in solitary confinement since his capture.
He has good reason to fear that his Iraqi opponents might seek revenge for his brutal 24-year reign.
Many survivors of his prisons, and relatives of those who were killed by his regime, now hold positions in the interim governing council and a new Iraqi government is certain to introduce the death penalty for war crimes.
Saddam is said to be depressed and prone to angry outbursts during which he insists he is still the Iraqi president.
US officials are insistent that he has not been treated roughly. Washington is determined that he should not be able to claim he has been the victim of any abuse when he faces trial.
I can't wait for these drones to gin up their campaign for his release from American detention-see the highly successful push for a new trial in the case of Lori Berenson, a.k.a. "the Peruvian bandit, by way of NYC."
Magnifying guy, is this the one?
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