Posted on 01/27/2006 7:51:34 PM PST by Pikamax
Clinton to support Alito filibuster Says shell join Sen. Kerry in blocking Alitos nomination, putting her at odds with top Democrats
BY GLENN THRUSH WASHINGTON BUREAU
January 27, 2006, 9:41 PM EST
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday announced she'll join potential 2008 presidential rival John Kerry in voting to filibuster against Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, just as top Democratic leaders predicted the effort is likely doomed.
With three Democratic senators pledging support for Alito, the New Jersey conservative seems virtually assured of being confirmed by the full Senate Monday or Tuesday, party leaders predicted Friday. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told reporters in Washington that "everyone knows" Senate Democrats couldn't muster the 40 votes needed to support a last-ditch filibuster.
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Collecting foreign money is pretty neat. I've only got a Canadian "Loonie" (1 dollar coin) and a Canadian "Toonie" (2 dollar coin), a British pound, and an Australian dollar. That I've collected from internet friends from those respective countries.
oooh!
And I distinctly remember my dad talking about planes landing.
Did your dad ever talk about riding the train over there?
He was probably stationed at Midway Field, which was a military post before the military disbanded it and turned it over to public use.
I think he trained up there somewhere and then shipped out of Florida.
Gosh, this is embarassing to not know.
Where can I find this out?
Never talked about any of it with us kids. He was sick the last two years. I tried getting my father-in-law's records, he was in Korea, but he was discharged before it got going over there. The records were lost in a fire in 1973 according to NARA Missouri. It listed the years and/or by names alphabetically that records were lost, which included my father's last name, so I'm not hopeful in trying to get his.
I registered my father at wwiimemorial.com, which is why I need his discharge papers, to add more info. There are units, battalions, etc. galore listed, but not knowing which my father was in I didn't know where to begin.
Not sure about Florida though.
I had an uncle who served in WWII in a B-17 flying missions over Italy and North Africa, and he was stationed out of Biloxi, MS.
or I'm confusing that with the NARA site, one or both has message boards for veterans and families.
well, I did, too..............LOL.
Okay, I'm done here in North Carolina.
We should do this again -- in Chat...........LOL.
tina, let me know about the papers AND the baby!
Night.
are you in your 40's? Is this what we do in our 40's??
My mom's father (Korean War veteran) and older brother (Vietnam vet) are like that.
All I know is that my uncle still has some trouble walking from the schrapnel wound he took in the hip, and a high school classmate of my dad's, who was drafted right out of high school, lost his life in Vietnam just 6 weeks short of being rotated out, from friendly fire.
My sister (61) said the exact same thing.
will do, and I will! From NJ here.
my sister's boyfriend made it home, almost. He died of a heroin overdose in Mexico. Hadn't touched that crap before going in. Only 21, an only child. Nearly killed his father, well, probably did, he died 2 yrs. later of a heart attack.
from Vietnam that is....
My uncle said he saw plenty of hardcore drug use, but he managed to steer clear of it, even if he was pressured by his peers.
It's a shame though, he was just a goofy happy kid when he went in
my son-in-law, father-to-be shortly, is in the army full time.
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