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To: mystery-ak
(((Hi, Buddy)))

How have you been today?

69 posted on 08/01/2007 6:31:21 PM PDT by silent_jonny (We'll meet you on that beautiful shore, Gretchen)
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To: silent_jonny

I keep thinking about the little girl that GEM was coaching in reading. It must also be hard for that child. But she was blessed to have had Gretchen as her friend, and Gretchen was blessed by the child’s eagerness to learn.


75 posted on 08/01/2007 6:37:18 PM PDT by kitkat (I refuse to let the DUers chase me off FR.)
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To: silent_jonny; mystery-ak; LUV W; shield; Kaslin; Wolfstar; DollyCali; Purple Mountains Maj; ...

MUST READ . . .

WHY THE SURGE MIGHT NOT BE STOPPED
By: Jim VandeHei
Aug 1, 2007 06:10 AM EST

Sens. Pete V. Domenici (R-N.M.) and Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) grabbed all the headlines last month when they called for change in Iraq war strategy. But conversations reveal that many more Republicans privately fear the war is lost — both politically and on the ground.

This has created a widespread perception that President Bush will be forced to shift plans and begin bringing U.S. troops home in early 2008 after a military progress report is delivered to Congress next month. And that might happen.

Yet there are very good reasons to believe the prevailing conventional wisdom on Iraq might turn out to be wrong once again.

The reasons are simple: the power of the presidency, the anguished feelings of many congressional Republicans and math. In short, Bush is in no mood to yield.

You can read the entire commentary here:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0707/5193.html
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LISTEN TO GOLDWATER
By Quin Hillyer
Published 8/1/2007 12:08:59 AM

At the 1960 Republican National Convention in Chicago, Barry Goldwater famously told conservatives to “grow up.” It’s time we hear that message again.

As in 1960, the conservative movement seems grumbling, disaffected, even downright angry — and, most importantly, it sometimes seems more interested in complaining and moaning than in uniting, constructively, to achieve political success.

What’s worse is that we seem to be fighting among ourselves. Every chance we get, we take shots at other conservatives. Nobody, it seems, is good enough. We moan that nobody is another Reagan. Nobody is another Churchill. Nobody is another Washington.

To which we ought to say, so what? There’s only one Second Coming, and He isn’t running for anything.

It’s time we look at the good things we’ve got — and the good people, and the good times. Take stock of those goods, and celebrate them, and consolidate them in an attractive way, and build, build, build upon them.

You can read the entire commentary here:
http://spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=11811


77 posted on 08/01/2007 6:38:47 PM PDT by DrDeb (IF STANDING FOR LIBERTY IN THE WORLD MAKES ME A DISSIDENT, I WEAR THAT TITLE WITH PRIDE. GWB -07)
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To: silent_jonny

I’m okay jonny....a little lonely here...lol


85 posted on 08/01/2007 6:54:52 PM PDT by mystery-ak (My Son, My Soldier, My Hero........God Speed Jonathan......)
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