Posted on 09/02/2008 9:27:39 AM PDT by WakeUpAndVote
Let's see if things start to get back to normal now. Not much of a scheduel at all at the GOP site. I am sure they are put things in line as fast as they can.
I don’t see him often, so I don’t know.
Looks like he lost weight to me....looks like J Kerry too
Same here.
Not in the mood for Oreilly.
Just watching cspan.
His teeth are whiter than I remember.
I’m done.
I agree with you. I’m just saying to be that age and thrown into this. Hard to imagine.
A wee too much whitener there, Norm.
Me too. This is my only Senator. LOL
Hi def!
I get the Pink Elephant emails too.
I’m watching Cspan but wanted to see Karl Rove on BOR.
I am sure the WHITE TEETH BRIGHTENING lobby has a trailer in the parking lot.
I keep pointing out the difference in demeanor of Nagin this time around since the Gov made him stay and do the right thing.
You're saying Jesse Ventura is a republican?!?!?That man is crazier than a march hare and the Mad Hatter combined!
How appropriate.
FRink ... when I heard the great band
and the flute, I immediately thought:
Tony Snow would love this .....
But then I know ... he IS loving it.
God bless you, Tony.
WYOMING'S EQUALITY HERITAGE
Wyoming is also known as the "Equality State" because of the rights women have traditionally enjoyed here. Wyoming women were the first in the nation to vote, serve on juries and hold public office.
In 1869, Wyoming's territorial legislature became the first government in the world to grant "female suffrage" by enacting a bill granting Wyoming women the right to vote. The act was signed into law on December 10 of that year by Governor A.J. Campbell.
Less than three months after the signing of that act, on February 17, 1870, the "Mother of Women Suffrage in Wyoming"-Ester Hobart Morris of South Pass City-became the first woman ever to be appointed a justice of the peace. Laramie was also the site for the first equal suffrage vote cast in the nation by a woman-Mrs. Louisa Swain on September 6, 1870.
In 1894, Estelle Reel (Mrs. Cort F. Meyer) became one of the first women in the United States elected to a state office, that of Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
In 1924, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first elected woman governor to take office in the United States. She took office on January 5, 1925, 20 days before "Ma" Ferguson of Texas (elected on the same day) took office. Mrs. Ross went on to become the first woman to be appointed Director of the United States Mint-a position she held for 20 years, from 1933 to 1953. In 1991, women held three of the state's five top elective positions and a total of 23 women hold seats in the Wyoming Legislature, three in the Senate and 20 in the House.
He has very fine teeth, and pretty gray hair that seems to be all real.
Well, at least we know all about John McCain’s yes-like face.
NORM looks very nice tonight.
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