Posted on 04/16/2006 5:08:19 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, April 16th, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., and Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich; Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Mark Everson.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Joan Chittister, executive director, Center for Contemporary Spirituality; Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor, Tikkun Magazine; Jon Meacham, managing editor, Newsweek; Seyyed Hossein Nasr, professor of Islamic studies, George Washington University; Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, editor, First Things; Joel Osteen, senior pastor, Lakewood Church.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Sen. George Allen, R-Va.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and Evan Bayh, D-Ind.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Samir Sumaidaie, Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. ; Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.; Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.; former Secretary of State Kissinger; retired Army Brig. Gen. David Grange; Rev. Jerry Falwell..
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1616009/posts
Yet another wonderful REPUBLICAN! BLECH!
The longer holiday has only been since the second world war and up to the middle 80s to early 90s when by that time most unions in private industry were either non existent or only used as independent witness in employer/employee despites not wage and benefit negotiations on block. Viva Magaret Thatcher praise God she broke the unions before the current Labour government got in.
I noticed posters in some windows up my road re holy week which I think was the local C of E not Catholic church.
in fact...
I may give you the hogwash award today...
( I know I am pushing your daily dose of allowable grace for one day...but it is Easter...so I am praying you will have a higher allowable dose than usual...)
;-)
But, Johnnie, I don't think they really live under the table.
I mean, there are so many opportunities to detect illegals and deport them if the government really wanted to.
Everytime they enter the System, for benefits, for traffic violations, for crimes, and especially for benefits, they could be checked out and deported.
But deporting prisoners in the current state of affairs would be a joke, as they would just come right back as free men.
I think really closing the borders is the first step, and, yeah, I'll put a couple of days in on building the fence.
Then we can talk about other stuff.
Excellent quote about the third world. Unless you have spent serious time there you just can't get the picture. For me it was Haiti. We have it so good here we just don't realize how much of the world would love to have the opportunities we have.
That's why we will lose the country without strict immigration laws that are enforced with strongly enforced borders.
Aside from that it's hardly fair to other countries to favor one particular country simply because we share a common border.
It's weird. There are a few people who totally hate Bush one and two, and not because of politics.
They seem like such nice guys, one wonders????
That was H. Ross Perot's whole motive in running third party, to defeat George One and he succeeded.
I guess that, and having more money than seems possible, has made him a happy man. Or maybe not. Hate doesn't usually work that way.
There are probably people in Texas who know the origin of Perot's hate, but I never found out what it was.
The finest did a thread on her on her birthday recently I will see if I can find a link to it.
nah- I would never flame you...
I think it is wise for us to remember that not all is what we deem it to be...
remember how Jesus came on a donkey... but the Jews of the day always thought the Messiah would come as a ROYAL, EARTHLY, king....
plus I realize you are just stating what some have proposed as plausible thought...
;-)
I never thought Cohen was a working Senator, he wrote books that nobody read, and sucked up to Clinton and other Dems while claiming that he was a Republican. He was totally useless as a Senator. I do not know even one bill that he ever introduced. He had no qualifications to be Secretary of Defense, and Rummy has an overabundance of qualifications.
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Agreed, just another example of the media double standard. Also, another nail in the coffin of dem-enabling media whenever a thinking person notices the absolute silence on the topic of Clinton's Cabinet members.
George Will is simply a House Republican. He simply spews what his Junk Media Masters expect to hear. He has forgotten which side he supposedly is on.
Found the link to thread the finest did on Harris
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1609401/posts
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Anything clipworthy?
Thanks!
Anything clipworthy?
Thanks!
By the way: Happy Easter or Passover!
I know how you feel...I filled in one Sunday, a long while back..I don't think you were gracing this thread with your presence back then, but I am not sure...
It was fun, but nerveracking, because I didn't want to slight anyone...and by the end of the day, I wanted to give everyone a ribbon!! LOL
Personally I think he should do 1, then move on to 2 if he can by 2009 and leave the third for the next President. But that just my opinon of the issue. ****** made clear that a comprehensive immigration reform bill must include three elements: First, comprehensive immigration reform must secure our borders. Since I took office, we've increased funding for border security by 66 percent, and Federal agents have apprehended and sent home more than 6 million people entering this country illegally, including more than 400,000 with criminal records. To improve security at the border, we're hiring thousands more Border Patrol agents; we're deploying new technologies like infrared cameras and unmanned aerial vehicles to help our agents do their jobs; we're installing physical barriers to entry, like fences in urban areas. We're making good progress, but we have much more work ahead to gain control of our border. I'll continue to work with Congress to strengthen border security, so we can prevent illegal immigrants from crossing our border and make the immigration system more orderly and secure. Second, comprehensive immigration reform must strengthen the enforcement of our laws in America's interior. Since I took office, we've increased funding for immigration enforcement by 42 percent, increased the number of immigration enforcement agents and criminal investigators, enhanced worksite enforcement, and gone after smugglers, gang members, and human traffickers. A good immigration bill should enhance our ability to stop document fraud and help employers comply with our laws.
LOL!
EXACTLY!!!
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