Posted on 05/13/2007 5:06:47 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, May 13th, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.; actress Brooke Shields.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.; Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh; Sens. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C; former Sen. Max Cleland, D-Ga.
McCain says he didn’t ask for the protection.
He is doing a good job, really. Sounds confident and focused. (I’m just reporting my impressions.)
Timmy is very excited that some Republicans are voicing impatience.
McC says if he is the last man standing he will do what’s best for this country.
McCain id doing a great job explaining why we need to stay in Iraq..that is a good thing for the majority of people.
That 's what happens when you help curtail free speech & empower those idiotic media types and play along with them.
The Gov of Kansas did NONE of those things. So either she is wholly incompetent to fill her self proclaimed role of “CIC Kansas National Guard” or she is knowingly lying about just why she dragged her feet in responding to the tornado damage.
So Sue and be damned DNC. You are caught in your own PR trap here. If you want to push this into the courts where you will only highly the hyper partisan hack behavior exhibited here or you demonstrate the Democrat Gov’s complete unfitness for her office. Either way it a Lose-Lose for the DNC
Agreed. It really isn't that hard if one just focuses on the implications of failure...they are huge and horrible.
What is that crap?
Good morning AB and everyone. Happy Mothers Day! Thank you for posting the thread and congratulations to last weeks winners, whoever they are.
I guess it has to happen but I’m already tired of the rehash of Rudy’s position on abortion. I think I know what it is and would rather more forward and get past it.
It sickens me that Russert is given the kind of power he has to shape the dialogue on all of these issues so important to our very survival.
I heard her being interviewed and she mentioned that the other states had the same problem of the NG not having the equipment needed either. However, she never said that she “called” them. Yes, she is lying....she has her talking points.
Yup.
I agree, good picks.
Wow...i agree with you on that. I see russert and I just want to throw up.
Here 's a native of Kansas describe what happened there really.
I actually heard BOR and Weazley going at it over what a great guy george Soros was!! Weazlely lost but to even have him on FNC is a shame.
Good to see the top three continue their race to the bottom!! I say let them keep up the good work but let me know when they hit zero.
When the advertisers start moving money away from the big three they are not in trouble they are doomed,this maybe the start.
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Apparently he had a work permit to play the game years ago but after he retired it was extended temporarily and he decided he wanted to put back into the game and the county that gave him so much and got the above job.
The home office caught up with him and told him he needed to apply for extension/permanent residence etc. He applied but because he did not hold the minimum educational qualifications they consider he needs for the position he holds (though the private school were more than happy with his performance and he is popular amongst the boys, staff and their parents) they denied him permission to stay and he and his family (English wife and children born here) know faces deportation.
No doubt if he was unemployed and not benefiting the local community he would be granted permanent residency.
Makes your blood boil and I am sure you have many other examples of similar things in the US.
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