Posted on 02/27/2005 5:45:51 PM PST by Wolfstar
PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: The President and First Lady attended St. John's Chruch in Washington this morning. The nation's governors are in Washington this week for their winter National Governors' Association meeting, and the President and First Lady are hosting a formal dinner tonight in the White House for them. I waited as long as poosible hoping some photos of the dinner would appear on Yahoo. But it's after 5:30pm Pacific, and none have appeared yet. So thise Dose is going up without them.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenneger waved the green flag to start the NASCAR Nextel Cup race in Fontana, but left shortly afterwards. No word on whether or not he was to fly immediately to Washington for the dinner. Look for various cabinet secretaries to speak at various sessions of the governors' meeting during the week. Although there is no word as to their schedules, the President and Vice President often attend at least one Governors' Association session.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: From the President's Address to the Slovak people, 2/24/05
I'm proud to stand in this great square, which has seen momentous events in the history of Slovakia and the history of freedom. Almost 17 years ago, thousands of Slovaks gathered peacefully in front of this theater. They came, not to welcome a visiting President, but to light candles, to sing hymns, to pray for an end to tyranny and the restoration of religious liberty.
From the hotel to our left, communist authorities watched thousands of candles shining in the darkness -- and gave the order to extinguish them. The authorities succeeded in crushing that protest. But with their candles and prayers, the people of Bratislava lit a fire for freedom that day, a fire that quickly spread across the land. And within 20 months, the regime that drove Slovaks from this square would itself be driven from power. By claiming your own freedom, you inspired a revolution that liberated your nation and helped to transform a continent.
Slovaks know the horror or tyranny, so you're working to bring the hope of freedom to people who have not known it. You've sent peacekeepers to Kosovo, and election observers to Kiev. You've brought Iraqis to Bratislava to see firsthand how a nation moves from dictatorship to democracy. Your example is inspiring newly-liberated people. You're showing that a small nation, built on a big idea, can spread liberty throughout the world.
At this moment, Slovak soldiers are serving courageously alongside U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. Some have given their lives in freedom's cause. We honor their memory. We lift them up in our prayers. Words can only go so far in capturing the grief of their families and their countrymen. But by their sacrifice, they have helped purchase a future of freedom for millions. Many of you can still recall the exhilaration of voting for the first time after decades of tyranny. And as you watched jubilant Iraqis dancing in the streets last month, holding up ink-stained fingers, you remembered Velvet Days. For the Iraqi people, this is their 1989, and they will always remember who stood with them in their quest for freedom.
Light dusting? LOL!
The snow we got in Maryland last Thursday is alsmost gone but today it's supposed to really snow and we're supposed to get aroud a foot of snow.
Winter is deffinatey NOT over!
Looks like you live in a really nice neighborhood.
Is this in Kent?
((((MUDDY)))))!
Looks like what they're predicting we'll get here overnight...I hope not!
Pretty pics, tho, reminds me of being in England :-)
Looks like it's getting heavier!
Won't be on the DOSE much for a while as I won't have access to the internet from my home PC for the next two weeks.
And I'll be leaving today at Noon my time in order to avoid traqvelling in even heavier snow.
For you our snow must be like a few snow flakes. LOL
Nah, we don't usually get as much as we've had this year--I hope the forecasts don't materialize as they are predicted to.
Hey, I just read a story on Drudge about gangs busting windows on trains in London and they also mentioned Kent.
Have you heard anything about this? Sounds pretty bad!
Thank you for all you do to get this wonderful window into our Presidsent's day to us.
I wanted to share a special thing that happened to me that relates to our Governors. Three weeks ago Governor Lingle came to our school library to read to our younger students.
It was Catholic School Week and we were promoting literacy. Governor Lingle was absolutely wonderful with the children. She read "Ruby, In Her Own Time" and then stayed quite a while to answer the students'questions.
As she was leaving the Principal brought her by my desk to see all the photos of President and Mrs. Bush. She shared with us some of her feelings about the Bush family. She said, "The more you are around them the more you see what really decent people they are."
Then she asked me to wait a moment because she had something for me out in her car. She returned with her 2005 Inaugration ticket! You can imagine how excited I was.
Anyway, my dear husband has had it framed and it is now hanging in our library along with all the Presidential calendars. I told the Governor that she made my year!
I figured you would get wind of it at some point...what a shame, just destruction for destruction's sake.
Someone needs to get a new hobby, seems to me!
I couldn't agree more!
Hey there, Pippin...hope you ain't gettin' too buried in this snow...it mostly missed us here in Richmond...MUD
Hi snugs.
I saw your pictures of your street and front of your house. Nice neighborhood, nice houses. I like orange earth-colored brick.
I also saw some of your posts on the Liz Cheney to State Dept. today. Good grief, forget DU, there are some weird, sick, know-it-all people on this message board, aren't there? Those people are living in the dark ages, but they definitely believe they know what's right for other people---people and families whose lives they know nothing about and don't know the people themselves. It's sickening, really.
You did your best, but it usually is just butting your head against a brick wall. I find it doesn't accomplish anything except make me mad, so I don't usually even try.
Yeah, sometimes we have to remember there's nothing to stop a bunch of blithering morons from getting on this board and getting argumentative and nasty about anything and everything. And that's obviously what happens on some threads sometimes. A few of the posters on that thread were complete Neanderthals, and it's totally impossible to argue with a Neanderthal.
"Thats it Jonathan Hunt he is brilliant as a Brit am I allowed to say that?"
LOL this made me laugh snugs. George W Bush and Dick Cheney are brilliant, as an American am I allowed to say that? LOL!! People like you and Jonathan Hunt restore my faith in Brits. :)
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