To: Eala; Snardius
BTTT I am so glad you got photos, and I'm pretty certain that someone must have gotten shots of the flag dragging - (boo hisss shame) or is it only liberals who carry video cams with them everywhere? Snardius, please post after report on reception, for those of us not fortunate enough (or wealthy enough) to attend. ;)
22 posted on
12/22/2003 7:49:29 PM PST by
Libertina
(Every knee will bow to thee, Lord and we praise You for Your gracious mercy.)
To: Libertina
I was on my way home and felt bad that I didn't have time to stop. (If I didn't do something on my wife's Christmas gift I was going to be in big trouble). I did hear that the good guys had about 70-100 people at one point but I didn't hear how many the bad guys had.
23 posted on
12/22/2003 9:36:24 PM PST by
djwright
To: Libertina
The reception was great!! I attended the pre-event photo-op with VP Cheney (told him to "keep up the great work") and Nethercutt. I got to spend some time with former Senator Gorton, Rep. Jennifer Dunn and Nethercutt and his wife, Mary Beth.
The reception was a great success. Gorton introduced Nethercutt who spoke briefly then introduced Lynn Cheney who introduced her husband and the VP spoke for about 20-25 minutes. Cheney is such a powerful speaker and he held everyone's attention as he talked about the war on terrorism and why we need to stay the course as well as why we need Nethercutt in the senate. He also mentioned that George would get us closer to the 60 votes we need in the senate so we can get our judges appointed.
I've heard him talk before and am always struck by how he's able to convey his thoughts so well. The friend I brought was attending his first political event and though he's very cynical about politicians, he came away praising Cheney as " a great man."
36 posted on
12/23/2003 8:51:14 AM PST by
Snardius
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