Posted on 12/13/2005 5:12:37 PM PST by ohioWfan
Today President Bush participated in a roundtable discussion on the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit program at Greenspring Village Retirement Community in Springfield, Virginia.
This afternoon he met with Republican leaders in the Roosevelt Room at the White House to discuss strategy in the War on Terror.
Tonight at 10:00, MSNBC will broadcast the complete hour long interview of Brian Williams with President Bush (and Mike recommends it, so it's got to be good!)
Enjoy your trip to Sanity Island on the Daily Dose!!
Full house, indeed! The noisy one is getting home in a few days..............I think I'll enjoy the silence until she does. :)
They interviewed an elderly, white-haired Iraqi woman in the States who was voting .. and she said, "Anyone who doesn't appreciate America and Pres. Bush and all he's done can go to HE**!" I cheered her .. God bless her for speaking the truth.
Even Bill whatzishame on Cnn (bald) was gleeful at the excitement in Iraq .. the jubilation. He said parents brought their children .. all were in their best finery .. their very special clothes .. and they put purple ink on their childrens' fingers, too, so they'd know how momentous this was. It was a stunning report from him .. even he couldn't contain his joy. Can't hide freedom's song.
Thank you for posting that lovely poem, Mike. It really amkes you remember our soldiers and what they need from us.
I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone like her before.
Her beauty comes bursting out from inside of her. It's amazing!
"I thank America and President Bush, everyone that doesn't like what America and President Bush has done for Iraq can all go to HELL."
WE get discouraged and down, but he is IN control.
He just patiently waits for the right moment and then BAM! His enemies are defeated.
It's like watching a chess match played by a master. Good stuff!
Pres. Bush on Iraq Vote
On the day before the election of a new Iraqi government, Pres. Bush delivers the fourth and final speech on his strategy for victory in Iraq. Calling the election a "remarkable event in the Arab world," Mr. Bush considers it a milestone in building democratic institutions that "protect the interests of all the Iraqi people."
WEDS., 11AM ET, C-SPAN3 / FOX will probably carry this.
He is the same man today as he was the day he took office............wiser and deeper, to be sure..........but the same, genuine, 'loving guy' he was on January 20, 2001.
I just loved the laughter in it. It made my heart glad. :)
Most of our cookies come from our Swedish tradition. I'm surprised the Vikings didn't bring their cookie recipies when they invaded the British Isles. :)
Cookies certainly seem to be an American Christmas tradition it is sad but in Britain very few people bake biscuits or as you call them cookies
Hi snugs, I think this comes mainly from the large
population of Americans of German background also the Swedes and Danes. That is a big tradition in those countries and carried over here for over 250 yrs.
I think Prince Albert brought many German Christmas traditions to England during the Victorian era.
People eat them they just do not make them. We have the danish butter biscuits in the shops plus all the English biscuits but very few people make their own.
Ohio:
Here's a quick and easy recipe for your holiday baking:
Take the small circle pretzels that are only found during Christmas. Unwrap a Rolo candy and place in the middle of the pretzel. Bake at 250 degrees for about 4 minutes until rolo candy is soft, take out of oven and place a pecan on top. These are to die for.
Deb
We have one kind of decorated cookie that we all bake and frost and paint together. It's one of the most fun things we do to get ready for Christmas.
Oh, my. They sound easy and delicious! Thanks, Deb!
As a very dear senior citizen friend says, I can't wait for them to get here, and I can't wait for them to leave. ;*)
Wonderful pics!!! Thanks for posting them STARWISE!
"I thank America and President Bush, everyone that doesn't like what America and President Bush has done for Iraq can all go to HELL."
Was this amazing Iraqi woman featured on Brit Hume?
I'd LOVE to record her sound bite!!
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