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Posted on 01/01/2006 3:22:05 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Howdy everyone!
Happy New Year!!
2005 was a great year and we're looking forward to an even greater 2006! The Iraqis have held their elections and as democracy and freedom takes hold, it appears the terrorist violence has greatly subsided. We're hoping that the war in Iraq is just about over and that as the Iraqis take over responsibility for their own security, our troops can finally come home. God bless them all. We pray for peace in the Middle East.
On the home front, we see President Bush's numbers on the upswing and our confidence is growing regarding continuing conservative successes in the midterm elections this Fall. Judge Samuel Alito should be confirmed for the Supreme Court in the next few weeks and our hopes for a more conservative court will soon be realized.
September 23, 2006 will mark Free Republic's 10th year anniversary. It's hard to believe that 10 years have passed by so quickly. Time flies when you're having fun. We've been blessed with many successes on Free Republic over the years and are praying for continuing success in the future.
Thank you all very much for making Free Republic the very best conservative site on the web!! FReepers are the greatest!!
May God bless you all with peace and prosperity in the new year and much happiness in all the years to come.
THAT'S right....she did the wine and you did the beer.
Sorry about the confusion..
Well.
Yes. You have a point! ;)
Cat - thanks a lot. Now I have my nightmare to anticipate.
I go to bed slow and sleep with one eye open
Oh oh....which one won?
Us Texans is some fast folks. LOL
I'm about ready to go to bed FAST and sleep with ALL eyes closed!
Hi chief!...it's been taken care of.....
So you liked the Laura/Jenny comparison. My youngster calls them like she sees them....and is growing into quite the conservative.
Beautiful pictures as always, but where did you find the subject?
Yeah, well....THIS I already knew!
The llama was at a friend's house in Bastrop County TX
Monthly Donor bump
Have seen a lot of exotics in Texas, but never a llama. Good catch!
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