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A day in the life of President Bush (photos): 10/25/02
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Posted on 10/25/2002 7:12:51 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush and First Lady Laura greeted Chinese President Jiang Zemin and his wife, Wang Yeping in Crawford, Texas today. Bush and Zemin will be discussing the situation in North Korea as well as the war on terror. The President also issued a statement regarding the untimely death of Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone. The flag over the White House was lowered to half-staff in honor of Wellstone. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; dayinthelife
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To: All
dang! I was on here earlier and I posted first, 3rd and 4th and now the posts are gone. What the heck?
To: freepersup
I'm not sure what the statute is, if there even IS one. Maybe each state makes up its own rules in this regard. I guess we'll have to wait and see. If Jesse appoints someone, and Wellstone's opponent wins, the appointee only stays in until the new Senator is seated, I believe. Jesse may wait until after the election to see how it goes. If Wellstone's opponent wins, Jesse may go ahead and appoint him so that there will be less confusion come January. Of course that would give control back to the Repubs, so I suspect Jesse will be coming under MASSIVE pressure to appoint a Dem NOW rather than wait for the election.
Is the Senate in recess right now? I thought they had all gone home so that those running for re-election would have some face time at home. If that's the case, then there is really no hurry for Jesse to appoint anyone before the election.
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10/25/2002 9:14:27 PM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: American Soldier
Keep your friends close.....and your enemies closer? I believe our President knows what he needs to do....draw the Chinese into his lair.....if you get my jist. The dems sure have a problem with it....I imagine the Chinese are dumbfounded!
To: McLynnan
Oh check out wires service I get more info
Bad news off BBC wire there is report that some of female terrorist among this group might have escape among the hostages
OH OH NOT GOOD
To: SuziQ
I was trying to get an understanding as to why Carnahan was up for election. She replaced her deceased husband after he was elected posthumously. Trouble is, a Senate seat is for six years at a time. It's only been two years. Maybe this is a stipulation of Missouri law. Understand my confusion regarding this issue ?
To: goodnesswins
I think that's exactly what he is doing. I think he knows how to explain things and even if the Chinese pres still does not agree with him, he will go back home with more respect for our president.
To: SevenofNine
Bad news off BBC wire there is report that some of female terrorist among this group might have escape among the hostages Oh, I hope not. They are reporting about three dozen of the terrorists are dead.
To: rintense
Looks like Condi didn't get the memo.
Say what?!!
To: McLynnan
They think some of the terrorists took clothes from the hostages and escaped when the hostages were freed.
Has anyone heard HOW the Russians got the hostages out w/o the explosives that were taped all over the inside of the theatre being set off?
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10/25/2002 9:29:27 PM PDT
by
kitkat
To: Lemondropkid31
You posted on the other Daily Dose. Actually, there were three of them. Rintense got caught in the delayed posting server problems. One of the Doses had no other posts, one had yours, and this one became the main thread.
Congratulaions on being first (along with MamaB).
To: Lady In Blue
The other three were dressed in dark blue coats and open neck dress blue shirts. Condi apparently didn't get the memo on "the dress for the day".
To: ThePythonicCow
oh! wow, someting got really messed up. hahaha!!!
To: freepersup; SuziQ
The Missouri law is convoluted, but
here is an explanation. She serves for only 2 years, because the voters of Missouri actually elected her deceased husband as Senator, and the Democrat governor appointed Jean to fill his seat. However, he could only appoint her until 2002, when a SPECIAL ELECTION is to be held, at which time, Jean herself will have her first shot at getting elected.
To: McLynnan
McLynn BBC confirm that they report possibity few hostage takers escape among the crowd
Good news there is Dragnet inside Moscow this hour try locate terrorists
To: A Citizen Reporter
thanks. What I am wondering is how the timing of an election affects the 100 seats of the Senate election cycle ? Doesn't 33 Senators run for office during one cycle, another 33 Senators run during another cycle, and finally 34 Senators run during another cycle ? Adding a Senate race to one of these cycles would seem to violate Constitutional edicts.
To: Mudboy Slim
bump this thread.
To: goldilucky
Okey-doke...good ta see ya, mi amiga...MUD
To: freepersup
Electing a dead person to a senate seat violates Constitutional "edicts" as you put it, as well as state law, but it didn't stop Jean Carnahan or the DemoRATS.
To: SuziQ; Cyber-Band; George W. Bush; Rush Limbaugh
"...if everything else stays the same, except for a Talent win, We'd STILL have one more Repub than Dems on Nov. 6th and could take back control of the Senate without having to wait until January! Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. I thought I read this on another FR thread the other day." Yer information is correct...if talent wins MO, Pubbies take over the Senate on 6 November...MUD
To: ladyinred
Does anyone else feel like we have finally stepped over into the Twilight Zone? The probable truth is that we are all in Purgatory.
I've been afraid to check the news on how much carnage occurred in Moscow. I spent half the day crying and praying as we seem to lurch from one horror to another.
I was very upset by Senator Paul Wellstone's death. The laws of physics are implacable, and Democrats in particular don't seem to believe that science doesn't make exceptions for 'nice people', but the indifferent reaction of the liberal media to his death was even more shocking than their reaction to the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
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