Posted on 09/26/2003 4:31:40 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail!
Good morning!!
Remember the Trade Center!!
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!!
Out of France comes yet another anti-American outrage. Remember our deck of cards outlining the most-wanted in Iraq? Well, a Frenchman has come up with a card deck that outlines "the 52 most dangerous American officials." Sec'y Rumsfeld is the ace of spades, President Bush the King of Diamonds. The translation for President Bush's card: "Head of a baseball club and director of Salem bin Laden's oil company (brother of Osama). Designated President of the United States by friends of his father at the Supreme Court before the vote count showed that he lost the elections." [sic]. The plan is to translate the cards from the French into 10 languages and distribute internationally. They are already available on the Internet.
Congress has overwhelmingly (412-8 in the House and 95-0 in the Senate) approved legislation specifically authorizing the FTC to create a "do not call" list. Meanwhile, a second Federal judge, this one in Denver, has ruled the "do not call" list out of bounds for the FTC, this time on First Amendment grounds. The FTC has already appealed the case to the Tenth Circuit.
The Feds want the indictment against Moussaoui - the alleged 20th hijacker - dismissed by the judge hearing the case. That's stated correctly. They also want a stay from the judge, allowing the whole matter to be appealed to the Fourth Circuit. There, the Government hopes for a reversal of the trial judge's ruling that Moussaoui has the right to question three captives in Guantanamo Bay.
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
lysie, how's Sarah doing with her classes, especially that one??
Good morning Toby. Hope it's a good one for you!
Thanks for the cartoons, bmw,
and Jane, did you find THE dress??
Will return later....
One thing that I did come away with was that I need to be more of a servant to a particular person who knows my job better than I do. I need to pray for that person to be blessed and blessed incredibly.
The other day the teacher had the class test drive a hybrid car. Nope, no political agenda there. / sarcasm.
Sarah's calculus class is another thing. Lots of studying to do there, but I'm sure she'll pull through.
While you were at the site, did you see there is a Chrurchill Downs store? I was looking around there yesterday and they have some neat stuff, particularly some of the Derby and Oaks posters.
Wise statement. That's what I admire about President Bush...while he doesn't forget he certainly is forgiving.
Off to check out the store at that site.
A GREAT time was had by all, was it not?
Dolly, glad your head is better, but 2 hours sleep?? That's not good!
If anyone would like to see a pic of our gathering, check out last night's FR's Finest....
(Or shall I post one here?)
I made the family go to that eatery you and I went to in the middle of that beautiful garden. Anyway, I tried to show them the rabbit, but it became apparent they didn't understand. JT started tearing the petals of the flower into the shape of a rabbit.
I asked our waiter about the rabbit and he laughed. I told him that I had been there with you a few years ago. He said, "Oh yeah, wasn't she that real beautiful girl?"
"Most definitely," I replied. Then, he snatched off a flower that had just begun to open out of the bud. He pulled the petals off one by one and there, emerging from the center was a rabbit! Everyone was charmed and JT learned how to do that so he could show his girlfriend.
I'm going to take my nap now. I'll talk more later.
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