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AMERICA - The Right Way!! (Day 536) [Remember the Trade Center!!]
Various News Sources and FReepers | July 10, 2002 | All of Us

Posted on 07/10/2002 4:11:28 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!!

WorldCom announced they will decide within the next three weeks whether they have to file for bankruptcy protection. Analysts seem to think it is a foregone conclusion. It would be the largest such filing in US history, doubling the size of the Enron folding.

An Al Qa'eda audio tape has a spokesperson assuring the world The Evil One and Mullah Omar are alive and well.

A group of parents in Oakland, CA, are suing the school district for violation of the Establishment Clause. No, this time it is not Christianity that is at question. The action focuses on what has popped up in the news of late about certain practices in public schools in Kantafordia. According to The Washington Times, the parents filed suit because the schools, after September 11, "encouraged students to wear Muslim robes, adopt Islamic names, and stage make-believe pilgrimages to Mecca to learn about the faith."

For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.


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To: JRandomFreeper
God Made me an airman...

That's funny!

As one airman to another, keep em flying, and run up those engines my friend.

A salute to you, good sir!

God speed.

361 posted on 07/10/2002 7:45:09 PM PDT by Northern Yankee
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To: Miss Marple
Thank you for your blessing. And thank Him for all of ATRW. I will be here on ATRW as much as I can while I am in the States. Trill will fill in as much as She can. I'll be in a pretty cushy spot for a while as far as things go. (except for the being away from the family and not making much money).

/john

362 posted on 07/10/2002 7:47:49 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper
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To: kayak
That's a gift of love and should be accepted.

That was my thought. On principle, we don't take charity. But as many churches that have contributed? It truly is a gift of love.

/john

363 posted on 07/10/2002 7:59:12 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper
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To: Northern Yankee
and run up those engines my friend.

I can barely run up the stairs. ;>)

You must have been SAC. You sound like BUFF ground-crew.

/john

364 posted on 07/10/2002 8:05:18 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper
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To: JRandomFreeper
Just remember these little words of wisdom from a former grunt. If the **** hits the fan, remain calm; keep your head down; remain calm; aim low(studies show that in a firefight, most soldiers tend to shoot high); remain calm; always make sure that there is something solid between you and your opponent(remember, he has to come to you); remain calm; never rock'n roll with an M-16(I think the new A2's are limited to 3 shot bursts, but if you have an older model this applies)unless it's absolutely necessary, that's what the 60 and the SAW are for; remain calm; a bayonet does a lot less damage than a buttstroke to the head(or groin); remain calm; and finally, remain calm. ;^)

Take care of yourself, and I can't tell you how proud I am of knowing you.
365 posted on 07/10/2002 8:27:33 PM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore)
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To: JRandomFreeper
Tutor Et Ultor.

And now it's time for bed. God bless us all. Each, and every one.

/john

366 posted on 07/10/2002 8:29:05 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper
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To: ABG(anybody but Gore)
A1's are the unit issue. We get "Group Therapy" mode. But I don't have much use for it. I'm 40. I'm very calm.

I tend to have more of a hunter mentality than a warrior mentality. If it matters.

I'll try to remain calm. ;>)

Breath, exhale, stop, squeeze. Next.

/john

367 posted on 07/10/2002 8:35:46 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper
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To: JRandomFreeper
The thing about an M-16 on rock'n roll is that unless you have the arms of a gorilla, you can't control the puppy. You will start out firing on a horizontal, but the recoil, combined with the lightness of the weapon, means that you will finish off the magazine pointed perpendicular to where you started.

As for treating the big show as hunting, that's the proper mentality, in my book. During my second AT, my National Guard unit wiped out a Regular Army unit in one exercise by remaining patient, and letting them make the mistakes. I guess those guys never had time to actually get out in the woods and chase Bambi. 8^)
368 posted on 07/10/2002 8:55:41 PM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore)
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To: kayak; All

President calls for new 'Ethic of personal responsibility'

Poor, poor Democrats. Small wonder they're in trouble.

The zinging tour-de-force the President delivered on Wall Street Tuesday, beyond co-opting yet another issue from struggling Democrats, proves this Texan meant business when he vowed to go after business -- phony business, that is.

On corporate reform, Bush is now center stage, "calling for a new ethic of personal responsibility."

Terry McAuliff must be flailing in pain.

Cleaning up the mess Clinton left behind is full time work, that much we've learn in the 17 months of this administration. Fixing the problems of Wall Street is part of the clean up.

But it's more than that.

To Bush, the 90s were reckless, a decade of impetuous irresponsibility, of unbridled license, a moral black hole for ethics, a contra bonos mores era run amok. In this crucible, corruption was 'in', integrity, 'out'.

But the tone was set at the top.

As the prince of sleaze, Clinton was the Zeitgeist of that era.

On many levels, the Clinton poison infected the culture, the ethos, the mores of the 90s. Things permissible -- indeed, rewarded -- while Clinton was "president", were unthinkable under Reagan.

Wall Street would not be immune. The harum-scarum emphasis on the bottom line, even to the point of fraud -- consequences be damned -- was the Clinton Doctrine applied in the boardroom.

Lying, cheating, stealing, bilking, conning, duping, fleecing, thieving -- who gives a rip?!. Get yours while the gettin' is good.

Just don't get caught.

That's the Clinton Doctrine.

Bush's speech yesterday was a watershed.

Message: The Clinton era is over. Washington -- there's a new Sheriff in town.

"The lure of heady profits of the late 1990s spawned abuses and excesses", said Bush. "With strict enforcement and higher ethical standards, we must usher in a new era of integrity in corporate America."

Window dressing?

Hardly.

The President announced a special task for to hunt down corporate wrongdoers and challenged the U.S. Sentencing Commission to urge stiffer jail terms for these miscreants.

He challenged Congress to get off the dime, calling for stronger laws against document shredding, doubling prison terms for wire and mail fraud to 10 years.

To put teeth into the Securities and Exchange Commission, Bush called for 100 additional enforcement officers and $100 million more for the SEC budget.

Here's a dirty little secret: To squeeze yet more mileage from corporate fraud politically, Democrats quietly hoped Bush's drive for reform would fall far short of criminal sanctions for wrongdoers.

Democrats still don't 'get it'. On Bush, they're clueless, utterly addled and befuddled.

To this President, the first MBA in the White House, the scandals on Wall Street are morally appalling.

Bush: "These scandals have hurt the reputations of many good and honest companies. They have hurt the stock market. And worst of all, they are hurting millions of people who depend on the integrity of businesses for their livelihood and their retirement, for their peace of mind and their financial well-being."

As a respectable member of the business community himself, George W. Bush takes umbrage at the sleazeballs and scammers tarnishing the community as a whole in the eyes of the public. As a man of unquestioned integrity and decorum, Bush is bound and determined to bring these criminals to justice, to restore public confidence in corporate America, to bring probity, honesty, decency back to the boardroom.

To Bush, integrity isn't a handicap, it's the key to excellency in business. A fervent believer in free enterprise, he knows free markets can not long survive amid a crisis of confidence, a climate of investor cynicism.

Bush aims to end this crisis, and he will -- by putting corporate criminals in leg-irons, in orange jump suits. Under this administration, these scumbags are going to prison, and will stay in the pokey for a very, very long time, too.

Bush: "With strict enforcement and higher ethical standards, we must usher in a new era of integrity in Corporate America. In the end, there is no capitalism without conscience, no wealth without character."

Democrats, in contrast, see corporate sleaze as campaign fodder -- an issue to exploit politically.

For Bush, it's a moral issue -- a question of right and wrong.

Democrats could care less about corporate wrongdoing, per se.

Eh?

That's right. Oh, they posture and handwring endlessly over Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, Qwest and Global Crossing. But political advantage is really what they're after -- capitalizing on what they wrongly perceive as vulnerabilities for Bush.

Rather than reaping political windfall, Democrats instead are in quite a pickle. By failing to act aggressively enough against corporate wrongdoing, Clinton allowed it to flourish. Indeed, by forestalling enforcement actions by his SEC, Clinton reaped the rewards -- campaign largess from corporate executives grateful to Clinton for keeping regulators off their backs.

Dittos the Reno "Justice" Department. On Clinton's watch, it was AWOL.

Small wonder Americans lay responsibility for the torrent of sleaze rocking Wall Street directly at Clinton's feet, much to the bitter chagrin of the media and Democrats who have feverishly sought to shield X42 from questions over his role as the book-cooking burgeoned while he was "president."

In the latest CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, 51% of Americans say Clinton is "at least partially responsible ... because of the climate he set in office with his moral failings."

Haunted by the ghost of Clinton past, Democrats and WorldCom share startling similarities:

1) Both are battling to avoid bankruptcy; For Democrats, it's political bankruptcy; For WorldCom, it's financial bankruptcy.
2) Both are champions at cooking the books. Democrats, through cut outs, concealed millions of illegal campaign donations from abroad. WorldCom listed nearly $4 billion in expenses as capital outlays.
3) Neither of the two possess a modicum of ethics -- not a scrap of basic morality.

Nor care that they don't.

And while Democrats and their media puppets have done their damndest to link the President with corporate sleaze -- indeed, they've smeared him as a crook and a criminal himself -- polls show their efforts have mostly boomeranged.

Despite politically motivated, coordinated Democrat/media slander, Americans overwhelmingly give President Bush the moral high ground on this issue.

Week after week, month after month, this President has been libeled, maligned, denigrated, disparaged, vilified, impugned, defamed. He's been pummelled with every ugly name in the book.

The Bush-haters spared no effort to bring down the President.

Yet, all was for naught.

Indeed, their hateful vendetta conflicts with their goal of assassinating the President politically. While Democrats thought they saw a chance to tar Bush with the WorldCom brush, 64% of Americans believe "big business has too much influence on" Democrats in Congress, again according to Gallup. While the President gets similar numbers, the survey puts the lie to media claims that Democrats have a built-in political advantage to press.

Moreover, on questions of morals and ethics, this Presidents continues to garner exceptionally high marks.

On issue after issue, the Democrat disconnect is staggering.

Democrats desire a crippled President, even while the country is at war; Americans pray for Bush to stay strong.

Democrats would love to see a double-dip recession; Americans are optimistic on the future.

While Democrats try to undercut public morale, and undermine resolve, Americans overwhelmingly bond with the President; on matters of security, they trust him immensely.

Having failed to dent Bush's popularity, and with midterm elections looming ominously, Democrats are reduced to recycling inane "questions" over 10-year old stock deals at Harken Energy, where Bush was a director. For years, campaign opponents of the President have beaten the Harken drum, to no avail. The SEC investigated Bush ad nauseam, but found no evidence of impropriety.

But the haters aren't about to let niggling facts stand in their way. Senator Daschle, appearing on CBS's Face the Nation, continued to level vicious attacks, insinuating criminal wrongdoing on Bush's part.

Never mind that Linda Hall Daschle, his wife, moved from airline lobbyist to acting administrator of the FAA, then left FAA to resume lobbying for the airlines. Her clients included some of the biggest government contractors in the airline industry.

Nuff said.

Yet, for all the sniping, all the slander, all the insults -- the fierce torrent of hate, bitter Democrats have zip, zero, nada to show for.

A whopping 76% approve of Bush's job performance, according to Gallup, and 65% are confident Bush will take corporate miscreants to the cleaners.

No more fuzzy ethics, no more fuzzy math. There is, indeed, a new Sheriff in town, O Democrats, and he's aiming to stay in your face.

So get over it.

Anyway, that's...

My two cents...
"JohnHuang2"


369 posted on 07/10/2002 10:07:56 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: dittomom
Hi Dittomom,

Can't believe you're still stuck behind running water. Wow. Been a long vacation, in one room. What do you do with your time? Need us to bring some magazines, newspapers? I can toss them across the creek... still have a good baseball arm.

To get serious, my offer is a good one if you're still watered in next week. I have no problem keeping the girls here (there are lots of facilities in my hi rise) until you get out or I'll drive them to you (what good would that do?) whatever works best for you.

So how has the Sheriff's Dept been getting those people out? Helicopter, balloon, cherry picker? How about a boat? Is it a wide bridge?

Here's wishing you the best of vacations. It's certainly one that you won't forget any time soon.

Hugs, Gracey
370 posted on 07/10/2002 11:03:05 PM PDT by Gracey
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To: *ATRW

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AMERICA - The Right Way!! (Day 535) [Remember the Trade Center!!]

Yesterday's Thread (7/9/02)


371 posted on 07/11/2002 12:07:38 AM PDT by kayak
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To: OneidaM; illstillbe; lysander13135; jtill; kassie; Lorena; Molly Pitcher; Bitwhacker; The Raven; ...

Time to rise and shine, folks!

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372 posted on 07/11/2002 12:26:10 AM PDT by kayak
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To: Utah Girl; JRandomFreeper; MozartLover; Guenevere; Miss Marple; All
My "inspirational" post tonight is about someone special who is always an inspiration to me ...... our very own Utah Girl, who has been selected as today's Freeper to be honored on the "A Few of FR's Finest....." thread ..... and a very well-deserved honor, indeed!!!

A Few of FR's Finest.....Every Day.....7-11-02

An excerpt from the opening to the thread .....

Utah Girl has been a member of Free Republic since 3/27/01. She has become well known to many of us in that relatively short time. While her "home thread" is America The Right Way, she also post articles and contributes to threads in both Late Breaking News and General Interest. She is well read and well informed and imparts much information to all threads she visits. She is a long time contributor to the Guild Thread and provided many recipes for the Guild Cookie Exchange Thread and the Guild Thanksgiving Recipes. Currrently, she has been posting to the Elizabeth Smart Kidnapping Daily Thread where she comments on the local coverage and perspective of the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart in Salt Lake City Utah last month.

She is In The Spotlight today, as One of Free Republic's Finest, in recognition of the Daily Threads she posted and hosted during the Olympic Winter Games held in Salt Lake City in February 2002. She was our gal on the scene in Utah for the entire Olympic Games as well as for the pre-game hoopla and celebrations including the carrying of the torch and the preparations Utah underwent for these games. Hundreds of us, maybe even thousands, contributed and lurked on these threads. It was enriching and enlightening and provided us a place to vent, if necessary, especially during the Figure Skating Events. Lots of great photographs too and lots of laughs. .

Thanks Utah Girl. You are well liked and respected and are One of Free Republic's Finest.

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Utah Girl ~~~ Congratulations! I can think of no one more deserving of this honor!

(((((hug-a-smoocharoonies)))))

373 posted on 07/11/2002 12:40:03 AM PDT by kayak
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To: kayak; Utah Girl
Hey....Good morning and Congrats UG !!!
374 posted on 07/11/2002 1:32:45 AM PDT by The Raven
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To: kayak; *ATRW
Morning all.....
375 posted on 07/11/2002 3:35:07 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: jtill
#347.....OOHHH!....Thanks !!..That's a GREAT idea!

Looking forward to it!

376 posted on 07/11/2002 3:38:48 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: jtill
Yes, I remember Peggy's Cove.

It was described as very quaint......and on my... 'hope I can see it'... list :)

377 posted on 07/11/2002 3:41:54 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: Utah Girl
Congrats to you, hon!
378 posted on 07/11/2002 3:42:50 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: JRandomFreeper
You must have been with SAC...

SAC it was.

Take care, and let us know how you're doing.

Jay

379 posted on 07/11/2002 3:43:44 AM PDT by Northern Yankee
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To: kayak; Utah Girl
Nice write up Kayak.

Good Morning all...

Congrats UG... You are an inspiration!

380 posted on 07/11/2002 3:52:49 AM PDT by Northern Yankee
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