Posted on 09/22/2005 4:06:42 PM PDT by snugs
Today President George W. Bush met with his national security team at the Pentagon to review US military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan
Later in the day the President met with King Abdullah of Jordan in the Oval Office
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 13-5 to send Judge John Roberts nomination as Chief Justice of the United States to the Senate floor where a final vote is expected next week
Former presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush were at the Opening ceremonies for the 2005 Presidents Cup Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005, at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Va
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
Been in the trenches again today
You missed a good one last night. The mouse had to many
of us cats batting him around. One of the third party types.
There seens to be a large group again of these trolls.
I'll bet the President is biting his tongue a LOT lately.
We all know who's fault 9/11 was, and for President Bush to have to take the blame when he knows who was responsible, has to stink....
Well I hope not! Dark and creased? Yipes... :)
Hopefully they will all return to their home planets soon, or crawl back under their rocks.
I've had enough of these morons. They're ignorant of history, and tradition, and politics and everything else.
They just spout nonsense, and then call you names when you call them on their factual errors.
Morons.
Just love Mrs. Bush's necklace!
Damnnn what necklance Laura has on her neck
So what wedding anniversary or birthday she score that from Dubya you know Dubya has jack Snugs to afford nice piece of necklace to grace First Lady neck
:) Hard not to agree, huh? :)
President George W. Bush gestures as he delivers a statement Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005, on the War on Terror during a visit to the Pentagon. President Bush also thanked the leadership of the Pentagon for their help in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
President George W. Bush delivers a statement Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005, on the War on Terror during a visit to the Pentagon. President Bush also thanked the leadership of the Pentagon for their help in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
President George W. Bush visits with King Abdullah of Jordan, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005 in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington
What a great picture of Laura!
Thanks
Sorry I pinged you and ran out today. You did a great job!
I haven't gotten tickets yet. I've been lazy. And much too focused on our new furry (untrainable) "child". Grrr! I will try tomorrow.
The photos are heart-warming. Thanks.
Sadly, though, President Bush is going to take a beating after Rita much worse than after Katrina. Have you watched the polls? Libs blame him for the increase in gas prices already, like he controls the weather; they'll go nuts when Rita takes out more refineries.
I'm soooooo depressed!!!
I agree that Clinton has not been well since his surgery. It just always amuses me that "Poppy" looks better!
It is difficult to know if she is in pain as she is no longer able to actually say that.
You ask her and sometimes she says yes and sometime no but you do not know if she really understands.
Actually, one of the things that surprises me so much is how totally ignorant of history most people are.
Almost ALL the bashers (with a couple of rare exceptions), just don't have their information correct.
And they are almost all miserable people who seem to enjoy, in a perverse sense, being mad all the time.
I get mad at them, but I feel very sorry for them at the same time. What a way to live!
***There seens to be a large group again of these trolls.***
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, YES!
You should send that to the White House, snugs! It's beautiful!
***Hopefully they will all return to their home planets soon, or crawl back under their rocks.***
Do you think Hank Rearden will ever return to his home planet?
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