Posted on 09/18/2002 7:41:48 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush began the day by meeting with senior members of Congress, who later announced that there will be a resolution regarding Iraq before the elections. Bush then met with a group of cancer survivors, including Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, and announced an increase in cancer research funding. The President also met with Czech Republic President Vaclav Havel. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
NordP
ALRIGHT .. Congrats !!!
Hey thanks! I feel so much better and do look a lot better too. And this time, I feel confident that I can keep it off.
There's something about checking in with a group of fellow dieters to weigh in that really helps. Although one could lie online about how they are doing, we never have. We decided if we were not honest, what was the point? All of us had weeks when we gained a little back.
I am really enjoying the new thinner me, and need to treat myself to some new clothes to celebrate!
Sounds like a plan to me .. you done good and you should celebrate .. it sounds like the club is working out really nice
Congrats to all
"President Bush, Winston Churchill and Princess Diana, shown in these file photos, are distant relatives whose ancestry can be traced back to a 15th century English squire, genealogists say. Researchers for the U.S.-based company MyFamily.com, which has a license to publish British census records from 1841 to 1901 on the Internet, found that the trio's roots can be traced to Henry Spencer of Badby, Northamptonshire, who lived between 1420-1478 and was married to Isabella Lincoln. (AP Photo)"
An udder farce ... mooo !!!
Let not your heart be troubled. There are a lot of nervous people at the UN, among the nations of the world, and in the press who don't understand that W put together a plan for dealing with every possible action the UN might take. I base this on review of his record and from being around managers who think and work like Bush. They are prepared. And Bush never asked the UN for permission. He knows it's a cat-herding job, trying to get the UN to do anything meaningful or useful. He made it very clear that he is asking them to display some backgone but if they won't, we will.
Here's some comfort from TLBShow, posted here.
Let me tell you what Bush is up to today. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush will send the U.S. Congress a draft resolution on Thursday that the White House hopes will authorize him to take military action against Iraq if he deems it necessary, a Bush administration official said on Wednesday.
"It's a draft, but as the president said, we are going to work closely with Congress on the final resolution," the official said. Asked when the White House would transmit the draft to Congress, the official said: "tomorrow."
The official declined to go into details about what the draft resolution would say, but he noted that the White House has previously said that Bush specifically wanted language that would allow for the use of force if he deemed it necessary.
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/reuters20020918_652.html5 posted on 9/18/02 8:33 PM Pacific by TLBSHOW
You never get to the end of Christ's words.It seems so appropriate for this thread, because of how often this is played out in President Bush's speeches and governance.
They pass into proverbs --
they pass into laws -- they
pass into doctrines ... after all
the use that is made of them,
they are still not exhausted.
Dean Stanley Luke 21:33 "My words will never pass away."
Congratulations BIG TIME!
I am not at my goal but have lost 33 lbs. since March 2.
This is such a laffer - of course Sad'm wouldn't store WMD on military sites. What is one of the first objectives on the coalition's radar to be blown up? Military sites! And if we blow up the WMD at Iraq's military sites, Sad'm nukes his own soldiers.
Earth to Kofi: Time to wake up.
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