Posted on 10/07/2005 5:46:34 AM PDT by saveliberty
Going nowhere on a national level...it's obviously going to be swept under the rug just like the majority of locals are doing. "Nothing to see here, move along".
I will be sending all of the power of prayer that I can muster.
We are proud of him AND you!!!! (((hugs))))
Keep my son in mind, he is also taking SAT tomorrow. So while I'm saying prayers for him, I will be saying them for your twins too!
Calypso Louie likes that number.
thank you!
You got it!
Remember, after 9-11, when all those liberals sang "God Bless America" on the Capitol steps?
What a bunch of hypocrits.
Prayers going up, tol.
Thanks we need them. I don't know if anyone remembers, they caught a couple of characters in Jersey around a school that was in the process of remodeling (not long after Beslan), and locked them up. This could also be distraction from Al Qaeda's nuclear plant threat yesterday.
I have to find the Tuesday email to a blogger who's father works at Homeland Security not to ride the subways for two weeks, everyone thought it was a hoax. When I hunt it down will send.
thanks
Make sure to check out:
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/
LOL! Do you think they knew all the words or were they just moving their mouths? LOL!
FWIW, ken, I had the same question about the number of possible terrorists...19.
Considering what happened in Oklahoma...and hasn't been reported on....I guess we are lucky to have what information we DO have on the New York possible attack..
let alone, the significance of the number 19.
While we listen to David Oreck lol ...
Did Earle Break The Same Campaign Finance Law?
The Washington Times reports that Ronnie Earle may have broken the same laws on which he based the indictments of Tom DeLay and accepted campaign contributions from corporations. Stephen Dinan looked into Earle's campaign records after DeLay leveled the accusation yesterday and found evidence that Earle took money that violated state law, including union contributions:
Rep. Tom DeLay said District Attorney Ronnie Earle, who is prosecuting him for trying to involve corporate money in Texas politics, has taken such contributions himself.
"It's real interesting he has this crusade against corporate funds. He took corporate funds, and he's taken union funds, for his own re-election. That's against the law," Mr. DeLay told The Washington Times yesterday.
A review of Mr. Earle's campaign-finance filings in Texas shows that he has received contributions from the AFL-CIO, including a $250 donation on Aug. 29, 2000. He also has received contributions listed on the disclosure forms only as coming from the name of an incorporated entity, often a law firm.
Mr. Earle has said repeatedly that state law bars corporate and union contributions. Attempts to reach Mr. Earle yesterday for comment, including a phone message left on his assistant's voice mail detailing Mr. DeLay's charge, were unsuccessful.
Uh-oh. Earle's crusade against DeLay looks less and less like the lone gunslinger taking on government corruption than it resembles a grandstanding practitioner of it slowly unraveling under national scrutiny. Earle first got an indictment that failed to allege any criminal act, then miraculously got a second indictment from a second grand jury for money-laundering ... except that it was a third grand jury, who coughed up an indictment on it first day of existence, after the second one refused to issue any indictments at all.
While the "everyone does it" defense may not play well as a legal defense, it does matter in the political arena. Having a highly partisan DA go after a member of the opposition for illegal campaign contributions while he took them himself to get elected will not win the Democrats much support; in fact, it makes the whole exercise look venal and corrupt, using fake indictments to reverse the results of a fair election. That analysis only firms up when people consider the shotgun approach that the Democrats have taken against DeLay, attacking him for nepotism, travel paperwork, and any issue that comes to mind -- and then discovering every single time that their own members conduct themselves in the same manner or worse.
The Democrats will find that DeLay season has just about concluded, but the hunting of Earle will continue. Texans will want to know how much of Earle's efforts really came from his own initiative, or whether Earle's grand-jury shopping for indictments came from a coordinated national campaign to smear DeLay. That might result in a conspiracy indictment for Earle, one which could have more basis in law than the pathetic indictment he first tried to pass off.
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/
good point: Congressmen = Milli Vanilli (constitutionally)
Where was the separation of Church and State?
My Gawd.....the huge manitee!
We are praying for all of NY and Philly too. I used to have a prayer list but it got so long I have had to ask The Lord to please just read it. It would take me days just to go thru the list. LOL!
I think they were singing "GOD hates AMERICA, and LIEberals do too!"
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