Posted on 07/11/2006 5:39:29 PM PDT by snugs
Yesterday evening the President and Mrs Bush attended a dinner held in honour of Eunice Shriver, founder of the Special Olympics
Today the President presented the budget, visited a shoe factory and also atteneded a fund raiser.
Congratulations to Vice President Dick Cheney on the birth of his 5th grand child who has been named after him.
MINE!
My grandfather tried to teach me to find one good thing about people and I don't always abide by that. However, with her, because of her good works, I will say she has excellent hair. Years ago, I somehow became involved with the Special Olympics and I am here to tell you it is a wonderful thing and I won't say anything detrimental about her appearance even if she is a Kennedy (spit) and a democrat (spit)
The Cheney daughter is busy growing the Republican Party for the next generation...Libs are busy killing off their future generations with abortion!
Maybe someone would have done so today. I'll keep looking....
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Gretchen--you are really on a roll here--this comment and the one in the next post are too funny! Those shoes are just awful--I can't believe he actually put them on. Hopefully that was the first and last time!
Typical Yahoo I must admit though I had not spotted the Marine but the President had.
Thanks
you're very welcome!
I have started reading the new book "Londonistan" by Melanie Phillips, columnist for the Daily Mail. Excellent book but very depressing. I didn't realize how deep this denial of the Islamic danger was in Britain. I have read Bat Y'or's book "Eurabia" and knew that on the Continent denial of the Islamic danger was rampant but I thought the British were wiser. They are not. And Prince Charles, in line to be the next monarch, is so misguided. Poor Queen Elizabeth.
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