Posted on 09/26/2001 6:57:05 PM PDT by rintense
The President resumed a somewhat normal schedule today for the first time since September 11th as he greeted Boys and Girls Club Youth members from around the country. President Bush also greeted members of the U.S. based Sikh community, as well as members of the Islamic Society of North America. And somewhere in his busy day, Dubya addressed members of the CIA and assured them that they have his confidence. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
Am I to assume you're with Southwest Airlines?
My sister and family fly to Orlando on Friday via Southwest. We'll be following suit in latter October...same airlines.
Hey Grammy...heard on the news you can hit Vegas for $1 via Southwest then it's about $24 to get back home...if you're the Vegas kinda gal. 8o)
Sorry, MJY...but those Afghanies Taliban guys are gonna be crispy critters before the years over.
Freedom of religion in India?! Check out www.gospel4asia.com and see what's really happening.
Prayer on the way for your trip, ohioWfan. Have a good time with your kids.
I am feeling very good about going now. I have confidence in the airlines (sorry, it's not Southwest!), in my country, in my President, but most importantly, in my LORD!!
(btw, you people are terrific!! And thanks, MYJ1288 for that article! I think our President may be a Josiah for our nation, who is used by God to turn our hearts back to HIM!)
will keep you in my thoughts & prayers -- enjoy visiting with your children.
BTW-yesterday you asked about the "Lassie" show (where my sis & I kissed the screen), I think it was the one with Timmy--maybe we didn't have a color TV yet ?
Lemondropkid31--
Re: Pic # 5... (What was Barney doing? Did the President throw him down?)
It looks like Pres. Bush is trying to "levitate" Barney, using telekinetic powers...LOL :)
Re: Pic # 11 ("A Charge to Keep" question)
I'll bet you're right...I've read that the President has that painting in his office
lawgirl--
I agree, W & Scott Bakula--that's just too much hunkiness on one thread !
I saw the premiere of Enterprise last night, I'd give it about a 9 ! Good story, good special-effects, cool submarine-type ship interiors, interesting cast (very "PC", but that's okay), well-written with a tough-talking, shoot first then ask questions, manly captain (well, perhaps not quite as manly as Capt. Janeway).
The only real "minus" was the gratuitous gel-rubbing scene between two crew-mambers in their skivvies (one of them a female "Vulcan" with frankly unbelievable breasts and "puffed-up" lips-I didn't realize the Vulcans had invented silicon) and a lot of repressed sexual-type tension between Bakula and above -mentioned Vulcan.
Big PLUS for the adorable beagle dog (Porthos) that Captain Archer has aboard-very cute !
MJY1288 - WOW! What a great article. Wouldn't you just love to be in the room just once to see President Bush professing and excerising his faith this way? I remember in his book, "A Charge to Keep", that he said he used to teach Sunday School at his church. I'd give anything to see him do that now. What an inspiration he is. He truly is God's chosen leader for this time.
God bless you President and Mrs. Bush and your family. May God grant you the wisdom, strength and endurance to deal with this critical situation and may you always look to Him for leadership.
Dear Heavenly Father: Continue to shower your grace and mercy on President and Mrs. Bush. Place your protecting hand over them and their family. Let your countenance shine over the Bush Administration and give them peace and knowledge to put your will into action here in America and abroad. Watch over our military and our allies. Watch over them and lead them in Your path. Grant them wisdom, strength and courage to endure this crisis for America, and please continue to bless this nation. In your name I pray. Amen.
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