Posted on 06/08/2004 6:34:20 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush continued to host the G8 Summit from Georgia today as the UN unanimously approved a resolution on Iraq. During a brief media Q&A today, Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi paid honored President Reagan saying, "First of all, I would like to express my condolences to the pass away of President Reagan. I would like to pay respect to his achievement, especially in numerous achievements, especially in strengthening our Japan-U.S. bilateral relationship." Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
As much as I would like Conservatives rule the world, we need balance, I would no sooner want to see left go down in flames because of scumbags like Ted Rahl, than I would Conservatives going down in flames by the likes of Pat Buchanan. I just want us to win all the debates and nominate all the right judges
***When you both go bonkers I can't handle it***
Now come on, admit it--that made you just a tad bit twitterpated too, didn't it?
Looks like Laura was enjoying her man, too. Her arm is around him in several of the pictures. They are sooo lucky to have each other!
I am glad Sen. Danforth, an Episcopal priest is
officiating at Pres. Reagan's funeral. The Bishop
of the Nat. Cathedral is a big time liberal. He was
the Dean of the Episcopal cathedral here in San Diego
before Bishop of D.C.
I treasure the autograph I asked Reagan for when he
was first running for Gov. I worked at his compaing
headquarters here and saw him several times as Gov. and
President in person.
Me, my heart rate. Weeellll, we won't talk about that.
Hi Prairie--
Hope you are well!
I just heard on CNN that the Reagan Library has said that by the time the night is over, 100,000 people will have passed by the casket.
And they have now changed the cut off time to 7:30 PDT!
Now I'm watching Carl Bernstien and he is attacking George W. Bush. I think Peggy Noonan was quite correct. "By Friday night, THE LEFT IS GOING TO EXPLODE"
Office Depot would be a fun place to work. Or a bookstore. But I'd sure spend all I made right in the store! Good luck with the job search.
BTW, I don't need you for cleaning; our daughter had a friend over this afternoon. They both wanted the friend to stay overnight, but knew I'd say "no" if her room was messy, so they both worked on cleaning it! :-)
***I think that your nickname for me is even longer than my screen name.***
But easier to remember and spell!
How are things with you tonight?
There isn't a lot there. A water tank and a mobile home. It does have a good view.
The Harlow fire of 1963 wiped out most of the trees on the mountain in 18 minutes flat. It was one of the fastest moving fires recorded in CA at the time.
I thought the pastor/priest did a wonderful job in the short service at the library. He talked about GOD, and HEAVEN, and HOPE. It got me very teary; some of the same verses were used at my grandmother's funeral and I'm sure many others. He obviously wasn't afraid to speak of GOD and true beliefs.
I hope we hear the same on Friday from the priest. I bet we will. America needs a good dose of REality Check and this just could provide it and get a lot of people thinking.
But easier to remember
How can you forget me, the pest.
Yeah, that is a good way to get her room cleaned :) Never worked on me...I knew I could get her to say yes anyway.
100,000 is the number they estimated for WASHINGTON DC!! We all knew that was ridiculously low.
So they extended the time once again? They extended it once already and now a second time? Wow....what a tribute the the great man.
Prairie
I thought Sean was about to do just that. That guy was beyond contempt.
I too saw that unfortunate exchange on H & C. That Rahl creature deserved to be slugged.....he's a cartoonist for LA Times and NY Times, I think, which doesn't surprise me one bit.
Now I'm watching Carl Bernstien and he is attacking George W. Bush. I think Peggy Noonan was quite correct. "By Friday night, THE LEFT IS GOING TO EXPLODE"
MJY1288: They couldn't even make it past Tuesday for pete's sake :)
And they have now changed the cut off time to 7:30 PDT!
What makes this even more outstanding is Reagan not being
able to be part of everyday life for over 10 yrs. and
for all the people who still remember and hold him close
for all he did to come out and also speak.
A young army fellow who is going to be part of the funeral
tomorrow in DC was being interviewed on TV and he was just
so honored. His words were so moving.
Also what a joke, Clinton thinking he should be speaking at
the funeral. It is always about him.
I hope we hear the same on Friday from the priest
Former Sen. Danforth and priest has recently been
chosen to be our new UN ambassador
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