Posted on 08/23/2008 3:52:28 PM PDT by daisyscarlett
In his radio address today, President Bush sharpened his attacks on the Democratic-controlled Congress, blaming it of being partially responsible for high gas prices and urging lawmakers to facilitate new oil exploration. The president and Mrs. Bush are in Crawford this weekend. (I wonder if he called 41 and said "Dad, it looks like your choice of Qualye will ne longer be viewed as the worst VP pick in recent history.")
I don’t thank you often enough for your contributions to this thread. Your support is so very much appreciated by so many.
Hi!
Thanks much for the Dose days You do and for the pings.
daisyscarlett: THANK YOU for your kind comments!
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Given that tonight marks the end of the 2008 Olympics, I thought it only proper to review a photo gallery titled:
PRESIDENT BUSH IN BEIJING
http://www.nbcolympics.com/photos/galleryid=186714.html
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MUST, MUST READ AND SAVE:
WHO LIED ABOUT IRAQ?
By Randall Hoven
Do not believe that post-invasion intelligence invalidates our justification for using military force against Saddam’s Iraq. The truth is the exact opposite. The US was fully justified to use military force against Iraq, even knowing what we know now — especially knowing what we know now. We should not allow the false story — almost accepted as fact — as we head into a Presidential election, to go unchallenged.
You can read the entire commentary here:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/08/who_lied_about_iraq.html
Nice to see you back...I did the Dose Ping in Purple just for your return to the ping list with a new screen name.
Cool! & T Y very much! Nice to be back!
HUGS
Great link to the President at the Games. (I wish I had thought of it!!). I loved seeing him enjoying himself so much with our athletes.
Thanx for the ping!
i’ll read the whole thing later, thanks for finding it
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