Posted on 08/06/2005 12:40:58 PM PDT by Wolfstar
PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: With the President, First Lady and the dogs relaxing at the ranch this weekend, there are no new photos to post. So I've selected a theme -- GWB and our Armed Forces -- and found many photos to let us enjoy a walk down memory lane. The theme photos are all from early in his presidency. They show GWB's closeness with our military both before and after 9/11/01.
THE WEEK AHEAD:
Monday, the President travels to Albuquerque, New Mexico. He will be touring the Sandia Laboratory there, and then will be making remarks after signing the comprehensive energy legislation that passed recently.
Tuesday, the President is going to have his economic advisors to the ranch. He will participate in a briefing with them on the state of our economy. Afterwards, GWB will make some remarks and participate in a press availability.
Wednesday, President Bush will traveling to Aurora, Illinois, where he will sign the transportation legislation. Aurora is the largest town in the north-central Illinois congressional district of House Speaker Dennis Hastert.
Saturday, tentative, but the President usually participates in an RNC event in August at the ranch. As of yesterday, the President's schedule was not firmed up beyond Wednesday.
QUOTE OF THE DAY Excerpt from the presidential radio address, Saturday, August 6, 2005:
As families across the country enjoy the summer, Americans can be optimistic about our economic future. In the past four years, our economy has been through a lot: we faced a stock market decline, a recession, corporate scandals, an attack on our homeland, and the demands of an ongoing war on terror.
To grow the economy and help American families, we acted by passing the largest tax relief in a generation. And today, thanks to the tax relief and the efforts of America's workers and entrepreneurs, our economy is strong and growing stronger.
This past week, we learned that America added over 200,000 new jobs in July. Since May of 2003, we've added nearly 4 million new jobs. The unemployment rate is down to 5 percent, below the average of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. And more Americans are working today than ever before in our nation's history.
We need to make the tax relief permanent, end the death tax forever, and make our tax code simpler, fairer and more pro-growth.
I agree with you, Jonny. Surly the Vietnam experience has taught us how critical keeping up morale on the home front is to any war effort. In fact, that's why the Left is doing all it can to demoralize the American people now. I only wish we had a John Wayne around making films today.
It's late afternoon here in the Pacific time zone. Time to think about taking the dogs out and also what's for dinner. There may or may not be a Dose update tomorrow, depending on if there's any photos.
Thank Goodness...I have all those movies...did you know that the dog in Hondo is Lassie?
I loved the Wayne story....he may have been 4F but one of the reasons was he had several children at the time and that too kept him home, although, he could have volunteered..
And Wayne was one of the few stars to actually go to South Vietnam to see the troops. (I specify "South" because of course "North Vietnam" was reserved for Jane Fonda :)
Good night, Wolfstar! Great Dose and great talk :)
No I didn't--but, and I hate to admit this, I've never seen Hondo :)
I love the Duke, but I don't like that movie...watch McLintock instead...I won't, I won't...the he$$ I won't.....love that scene..
Thank you!
You'll like Hondo...Geraldine Paige...Wayne's character reminds me of the one he played in the Searchers...a quite, dark character..
shame on you.........and you call yourself a Duke fan...LOL...at least watch Ft Apache and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon...Ford/Wayne classics..
I have and I can see them again tonight on TCM, back-to-back starting at 8pm--but that might be too much Wayne at one time :)
I have to go now, Buddy. It's been great to talk to you--see you soon!
Jonny
Bye kiddo....have fun..
It provides some food for thought, at least......even if you don't agree with the author's conclusions.
August 06, 2005
Four bomb suspects 'had £500,000 in benefits'
Daniel McGrory and Sean ONeill
This is from a recent thread from the London Times
POLICE are investigating allegations that the four suspected July 21 bombers collected more than £500,000 in benefits payments in Britain.
Hah! Some "vacation" I'd say.
Thank you Wolfstar, for today's Dose. And I also nominate you for GWB's Press Secretary.
Thanks so much. The cake looks delicious,
There was an imminent threat of invasion by the Japanese on the West Coast after Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese did invade Alaska and made balloon attacks on Oregon.
And it was unknown how many of those put in camps were would-be saboteurs. Or would have been shot by angry or frightened citizens if seen on the street.
It is a rose-colored glasses Monday morning quarterback call to fault FDR on the internment camps.
However, the property confiscation was a travesty.
There were many ways to serve in the country in WWII, and many Japanese-American citizens did volunteer and fought in Europe. I feel the ones who were in internment camps also served. I believe they should be proud of the sacrifice they made for the safety and peace of mind of the country.
But as tough as their service was and as unfair as it must have seemed to them, it in no way compares to what hundreds of thousands of our Marines went through in the Pacific and the unfairness endured by the tens of thousands who came back severely wounded or in coffins.
My Dad was Navy Air Crew in WWII in the Atlantic, communications officer and sometimes naval intelligence. That was the best use of his skills, as he was already doing this job for Panagra (Pan American-Grace lines) in South America on Pearl Harbor Day. Although he was a crack shot with a rifle, an inherited male family trait, and would have been an excellent sniper.
LOL! I thought there were too many trolls who were dateless on a Saturday evening. Oh wait-- DUH! They're always dateless.
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