Posted on 06/30/2005 2:30:59 PM PDT by snugs
President George W. Bush in a speech on Africa and the upcoming G8 summit in Scotland, announced a grant of 400 million dollars for women's rights programs in Africa and fighting malaria at the Freer Gallery in Washington, DC he was accompanied by his wife Laura
National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley speaks during a news briefing at the White House , on President Bush's upcoming trip to Scotland for the G8 summit
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her predecessor Colin Powell attend Powell Fellows Inaugural Program in the Ben Franklin Room at the State Department. The program, named after Powell by Rice, awards promising State Department employees
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay discusses the recent Supreme Court decision on property rights during a news conference on Capitol Hill
Liz Cheney, principal deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, meets with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abu el-Gheit in Cairo, Egypt as part of his visit to the middle east which included Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
It is the little things that make the man. Wonderful story.
Great to see that you have put tonight's award on your profile page.
...and I might add you did an excellent job on Memorial Day...I can't wait to see what you have planned for the 4th.
Thank you
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Over 100 Congressmen Introduce Amendment that Would Protect Religious Expression on Public Property
Melanie Hunter / Aimee Herd reporting (Jun 30, 2005) Breaking Christian News
CNS News is reporting that more than 100 members of congress have joined together in an effort to introduce a constitutional amendment protecting religious expression on public property. The amendment would essentially reverse the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Ten Commandments, which resulted in the removal of the Decalogue from a Kentucky courthouse.
Rep. Roscoe Bartlett of Maryland stated,
"Deeply religious European colonists escaped the two tyrannies of the crown and the church and came to America. Our founders created a country and a Constitution that protected the ability of individuals to freely express their respective religions in public life. They had no fear of religion in the public square. They felt that religious faith was vitally important to create and maintain our democratic republic as a just society. What they opposed was a state religion. The latest pair of Supreme Court decisions adds to decades of confusion about what seems so simple to most Americans."Emphases mine.
Good evening Gretchen
FNC is back
FNC is back
Yea!
Yea!!!!
There is a pic of her watchin him on gettyimages.
Thanks shame we cannot post it
You're welcome...I know...stinks huh? Cause she's happy and so gorgous!
They have Gitmo Ts and other new stuff
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingstuff
GREAT PHOTOS of our President and our Secretary of Defense . . . Thank you for posting them this evening!!!
There you go!
"God Bless America ( Washington D.C. )
G. Harvey is donating the entire proceeds from this poster to the victims of the events of Sept. 11th and their families. The proceeds will be shared by the New York State World Trade Center Relief Fund and the Survivors' Fund of the National Capital Region.
They are good
Thanks for the info it is most certainly a lovely picture
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