Posted on 08/23/2004 3:48:50 PM PDT by TruthNtegrity
The President met with members of his Security Council and others, at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. After the meeting, he held a press opportunity, and then provided lunch for the press and cameramen attending.
LOL I should give some toasters away. I quit trying to be top ten most of the time. I have five toasters.
You're both #1! and a 10.....Now that's tricky!
Doin' fine. Lots of time with the girls. Trying to keep my head from blowing apart everytime I hear someone call the Swifties liars. Et toi, mon amie?
Exposing Kerry's Vietnam "record" WITHOUT mention of Swift Boat Vets Thread
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1197486/posts
I hope the Pres, Karl, and Karen, had a GREAT time listening to Bob Dole...THE GREATEST GENERATION...yet another example.
Senator Dole, we salute you sir!
Now...
Bush Says Let's Roll
Kerry says Let's Roll Over
You make the call.
If you can finagle a coffee urn, I'll buy it from ya...we have no coffee maker at Bush-Cheney HQ.
Thanks for the pics, TruthNtegrity; after another weary day of Lyin' Kerry's Krap, I needed some pics of President Bush and what's Right with America.
You're no 1 because a bunch of people are having computer problems!
One always feels like No. 1 when the dose is up
Looks like a rough tough cowboy in this picture.
Thanks for posting the dose Truthy.
Just got back from dad's again....In ten minutes I dropped a TV on my foot and dumped a quart of rootbeer in the car seat....typical.LOL
Finished the book last night...knowing that the Borders in West Lafayette has had to place three orders just to keep up with their reserved list is encouaging.....Nice sign...something like..."Our #1 best seller (Copy of cover) is on order, you are welcome to ad your name to our reserved list" Clerk said they couldn't keep it in.
No 1? That's just not nice, HM. ; )
"...a bunch of people are having computer problems!"
Is FR slow for some, or is it an individual problem? This is the first day in a week I haven't been ready to pitch the thing out in the street so I feel your/their pain.
Did you see Barney pooping in the background during the presser today?
Protest wariors was hacked....and no one has been able to get into Swift Boat sight since O'Neill was on RUSH.....Hopefully it's just donations coming in! Think positive!
hello!!!!
I'm finally back, with both computers repaired and virus free--at least for now!And boy did I miss you all--and the President too!
I'll never get thru all the threads I missed, so please update me if anything significant happened. . . .Did I hear that John Kerry actually SERVED IN VIETNAM?????
Everyone doing OK?
I am sooooooo tired of hearing about it all. I think the Pres. should come out and say that he is not going to discuss anything that happened 30+ years ago, in any way--and then he should challenge JFK to do the same thing--not say another word about it, good or bad, about the Presiden'ts service or his own. Just take those issues off the table completely and totally, and focus on the here and now. Of course that deprives Kerry of the whole focus of his campaign . . .
Just saw the news conference at the ranch this afternoon--keep an eye on Barney--he's "relieving himself" in the background!!!!!! LOL!!
Thanks for this thread.
Another Democrat has come over to our side! This one from Ohio!
Democratic Mayor of Youngstown, OH Endorses President Bush
There's a major political announcement coming out of Ohio at this hour: Mayor George M. McKelvey of Youngstown, a Democrat, is endorsing President Bush. McKelvey comes from an area that understands the need to continue President Bush's pro-growth policies to create jobs -- in sharp contrast to John Kerry's record of raising taxes on the middle class. Here's a report from the AP:
The mayor of this Democratic stronghold known for its steel industry job losses is endorsing President Bush for his Republican re-election campaign, Bush's campaign said Monday.
Democratic mayors of the biggest cities in the battleground state are one of Democratic candidate John Kerry's main supports in Ohio. Republicans control the Legislature and all statewide elected offices.
Mayor George M. McKelvey, in his second term, planned to pledge his support for Bush at a news conference scheduled for Monday afternoon, Bush campaign spokesman Kevin Madden said.
``He believes the president is providing the leadership the country needs with regard to growing the economy and making the country safer,'' Madden said.
Yes, and they re-played it on Brit Hume's show! Thanks, Barney!
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