Dose going up.
Wicked awful thunderstorm is pounding my area. Will post and run.
Please forgive any errata in posting, as the thunderstorm is taking away my proofing time. Thanks to baseballmom for alerting me to this thread: The Past and Future of American Grand Strategy [Bush critic gets it].
President Bush walks out of the driveway of the White House with members of his staff and Secret Service, as he heads to the New Executive Office Building across the street to attend the ceremonial swearing-in for the Director and Deputy Director of National Intelligence
Walking past Rumsfeld and Rice before the start of the ceremonial swearing-in for John Negroponte
Bush and Negroponte
President Bush looks on as Andrew Card swears in Air Force Lt. Gen. Michael V. Hayden, center, as Deputy Director of National Intelligence
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., in this image from video, speaks today from the floor of the Senate as the Senate began debating one of President Bush's judicial nominations
British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, left, arrives at the White House to meet with President Bush
"A decision by Federal Reserve Governor Edward Gramlich to step down from his post in August underscores the rare degree to which President Bush will have a hand in molding the U.S. central bank. Bush has already named five of the seven members of the Fed's Washington-based board, although one of them, Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson, was initially chosen by President Bill Clinton. U.S. President George W. Bush gestures while addressing the Republican National Committee Gala at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington" [no photo follows]
U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman (R) and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez speak to reporters after a meeting with President Bush at the White House, May 18, 2005. The meeting was held to discuss the Central American Free Trade Agreement.
I should be back tonight after the storm rolls through.
Hello and goodbye then
You must be out my way. The sun is coming out now. If I had been home I would have gotten off of the computer, but I figure the school's network is up to a little lightening. However, I see clouds in the distance and think I am going to try and pick up some dinner and get on the bus before another storm hits.
Thanks so much for the "post and run." We all really appreciate what you do for us! :-)