Posted on 03/27/2006 4:46:01 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!!
Last Friday, this space wrote about the problem of illegal immigration and that something should be done about it.
Over the weekend, a demonstration of at least 500,000 strong turned out in Los Angeles to protest against making illegal immigration a felony (it isn't???) and against building a wall along the southern border.
We'll make this quick. Congress, you must be doing the right thing since the body politic seems to believe it will cut down on illegals crossing the border. How so? Why would these folks be upset if the measures were a paper tiger?
Press on!
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
Yeah but why?
"It's a small world after all............."
That was Shakespear wasn't it?
dunno
Huh?
Teasing
:-)
Today was such a long day - I think it's mid week.
Yeah, I kind of feel that way too.I'm already looking forward to the weekend.
I'm glad you got it checked out. Now do what the nice doctor says and you'll be just fine.:)
That's nice.:)
I'm happy for you.:)
Last night I dreamed he came home with long hair.:)
As IF!!!
This was my second dream about him coming home; the first time it was totally unexpected, I just turned around and there he was, standing there (in uniform) and I gave him a BIG hug.............and then I woke up.:(
Last night he was arriving home on leave, again in uniform (odd, because he won't be) but his hair was nearly down to his shoulders.:)
At least it wasn't blonde.;^)
LOL. No, I don't think he'll be arriving home with long hair. Eleven more days. So exciting.
We are VERY excited!
Your kitty graphic is adorable. I am stealing it for my home page.
I can pretty much bet that his hair won't be long though (HAH!)
I could think of worse ways to spend my Spring Break than in a Wally World, but not many...
The average U.S. retail pump price for gasoline has been hovering around $2.50 a gallon the past few weeks; prices are now at their highest since last October -- or back when the country was dealing with Katrina. The federal Energy Information Administration (EIA) has warned this may only be the beginning, and parts of the country could see pump prices well over $3 a gallon going into summer. Happy Memorial Day.Drivers can send their thank-you notes to Capitol Hill, which created the conditions for this mess last summer with its latest energy bill. That legislation contained a sop to Midwest corn farmers in the form of a huge new ethanol mandate that began this year and requires drivers to consume 7.5 billion gallons a year by 2012. At the same time, Congress refused to include liability protection for producers of MTBE, a rival oxygen fuel-additive that has become a tort lawyer target. So MTBE makers are pulling out, ethanol makers can't make up the difference quickly enough, and gas supplies are getting squeezed.
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