Posted on 01/31/2006 3:48:34 PM PST by Howlin
9:00 P.M. EST!!!
It's a great day to be a Republican!!!!
Take it easy with the Foster's. Doesn't it come in really big cans?????
A few times I've had to drive there during a threat level, the Capitol Hill police conduct vehicle inspections. They strike me as a top notch police force, and very polite too.
Mo, Sheehan has been arrested by the Capitol Police!
Pop the cork or a bottle of beer!
Well, someone like her would normally make me say I am ashamed to be an American, but then she is no American, so I don't feel that way.
I never heard of that. Sounds like a righteous plan to me.
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George Washington gave the first state of the union address on January 8, 1790 in New York City, then the provisional U.S. capital. In 1801, Thomas Jefferson discontinued the practice of delivering the address in person, regarding it as too monarchial (similar to the Queen's Speech).
Instead, the address was written and then sent to Congress to be read by a clerk until 1913 when Woodrow Wilson re-established the practice despite some initial controversy. However, there have been exceptions to this rule. Presidents during the latter half of the 20th Century have sent written State of the Union addresses. The last President to do this was Jimmy Carter in 1981. . For many years, the speech was referred to as "the President's Annual Message to Congress." The actual term "State of the Union" did not become widely used until after 1935 when Franklin D. Roosevelt began using the phrase.
Prior to 1934 the annual message was delivered in December. The ratification of Amendment XX on January 23, 1933 changed the opening of Congress from early March to early January, affecting the delivery of the annual message. Since 1934, the message or address has been delivered to Congress in January or February. Today, the speech is typically delivered on the last Tuesday in January, although there is no such provision written in law, and it varies from year to year.
Calvin Coolidge's 1923 speech was the first to be broadcast on radio. Harry S. Truman's 1947 address was the first to be broadcast on television. Lyndon Johnson's address in 1965 was the first delivered in the evening. Bill Clinton gave his 1999 address while his impeachment trial was underway. George W. Bush's 2002 address was the first broadcast available live on the world wide web. Ronald Reagan was the only president to have postponed his State of the Union address. On January 28, 1986, he planned to give his address, but after learning that the Challenger exploded, he postponed it for a week and addressed the nation on the day's events.
That's no fun. I wanted to see it on LIVE TV!
Really?
Judging by the comments she was making on CSPAN, she proved herself to be unstable, therefor a threat.
Quoting Rick James
"It's celebration b***hes
I disagree. This ups Sheehan's lefty cred and we are talking about Callyfornia here.
"CINDY ARRESTED!!! "
I won't believe it until Olberman says it on MSNBC!!!!
Oh what a night! Sheehan has already been taken out? *excellent*
If she is considered a threat (speculating) would the SS defer to the Captiol Police (formality) or would this be a decision the CP made on their own?
Wonder if a few Senators or Representatives had a hand in this?
Time will tell, I guess.
C Span just showed the same thing....kerry pretending to be a comrade of the soldiers.
cnn
the invitation wasn't real I guess.
Because O'Reilly is their ratings getter...blech!
I'll bet DU is having a meltdown! LOL!! What a fine day today has been-- it just keeps getting better.
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