Posted on 07/01/2002 4:27:15 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail! [President Bush]
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!!
At least three small planes flew in the airspace over Camp David this weekend while the President was there. None was determined to be intentional violations of the restricted airspace, though one of the aircraft did get sufficiently far into the prohibited zone to cause the Government to scramble F-15s. That aircraft was escorted to Winchester, VA, causing quite a stir among the residents as they saw a pair of F-15s circling the town at about 700 feet.
The House has passed, and the Senate is likely to also approve, a measure that would authorize the President to use force to free any individuals being held by the World Court - an international body not approved of by the United States, which came into existence today - and to prohibit arms sales to those Nation's which ratify the treaty for that court.
The United States has threatened, and may have already carried out, a veto in the UN Security Council against furthering the Bosnia Peace Keeping Operation (PKO) to keep US troops out of the reach of the new International Criminal Court. The US is also threatening to cut off all PKO money - about 25% of the budget for those operations - unless American soldiers will not be under the jurisdiction of the World Court.
Congressional investigators have found no evidence of a prearranged sell order between Martha Stewart and her broker regarding her ImClone stock.
Algore, who during the 2000 Presidential campaign reinvented himself numerous times, has decided, in the event he runs again in 2004, to reinvent himself again for that race. He said he'd "just let it rip and let the chips fall where they may."
And, in closing, a message for the Judges who sit on the US Ninth Circus Court:
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
Just breaking: J.C Watt's is retiring and won't run again for Congress.
Good morning Chairman, everyone!
No... say it ain't so...
Maybe we can get him to run for the Senate in New York. Anyone else can.
I have NEVER thought she was right since that time. I think she might have painted that picture while hospitalized...I can think of no other explanation. PLUS I don't think he is sane, either. Who would show something like that on national television? For that matter, what woman in her right mind would paint something like that and hang it in her home where her CHILDREN could see it?
They are both nuts, in my opinion. Really, really nuts!
No... say it ain't so...
Maybe we can get him to run for the Senate in New York. Anyone else can.
I will never forget that either. It was so weird!
Haven't done one of these in a while, so here is a pre Independence Day Armed Forces BUMP:
Molly, I was thinking about your son's biking up the mountain. I would meet him half way....the down half. :-)
Where in AZ do the shrimp reside? I thought it was a desert?
You're right Gc... Its an excuse to get out of the desert and down to the coast. (And they say education is in trouble...)
AMERICAS WAR ON TERROR Day 294
The news as reported in The Washington Times:
[Note All links go to The Washington Times website.]
1. China test-fired its newly acquired Russian-made AA-12 air-to-air missile; this action has altered the tactical balance of forces across the Taiwan strait.
[China continues to prepare for war. Hope we are helping Taiwan prepare.]
China test-fires new air-to-air missile
2. The Presidents top foreign policy aides are saying Arafat has lost his chance to be considered a credible player in Mideast negotiations.
[Hes also lost his chance to be a credible leader in the region as well.]
Top Bush aides won't deal with 'flawed' Arafat
3. The Washington Times has been bringing us news and views for 20 years.
[This story is well on its way to setting a world record for milking an event.]
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS: The Washington Times
4. The US voted to extend the PKO in Bosnia for 72 hours.
[Well, that answers the speculation of earlier. The action also doesnt really match the title of the piece, either.]
U.S. acts to end Bosnia mission
5. Muslim extremists are moving from western states into the small Virginian town of Red House.
[Wonderful.]
Militant Muslims seek Virginia base
6. The dollar is getting hammered on world markets.
[Its temporary. Once our house is back in order, people will want greenbacks again.]
Decline of the dollar takes toll on investors
7. Even though she was able to keep her job, the top administrators working for Prince Georges county (in the Peoples Republic of Maryland) school CEO have been quitting their jobs, and they havent been replaced.
[No one ever said Metts was competent.]
PG school administrators on the go
We shall not rest until we have cut a swath 60-miles wide through the entire left - taking all that is before us with us as we go. We shall leave nothing to the enemy that may be of value to him. We shall show him that he may count on nothing and will be able to keep nothing, not his spirit, not his soul, not that upon which he shall feed. We shall not cease until the moment we have rent through their entire land and have arrived at the sea, with our glorious victory upon us.
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Now you have the info, go support the United States of America!!!
I think we all have an idea of what it is like, what with the 35 days and all!
Yes, it is - or at least it was when I lived in New Orleans.
I really miss that!
I'd still be in therapy!
Until the owner and GM get rid of Manuel, I can hardly think they're serious about Rebuilding!
ABG - Where are you, our Cajun FRiend, these mornings???
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