Posted on 09/21/2002 6:27:27 PM PDT by bonesmccoy
Funniest damn thing I've seen/read on FR in months. Thanks!
Cheney's thinking... Now, this is MY KIND of SECURE LOCATION!
Meanwhile at the White House... Barney and Spot are back with their owners.
Hi, I'm back from my secure location!
Sun Sep 22, 1:49 PM ET U.S. President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush receive a salute from a marine on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, September 22, 2002. Bush was returning to the White House after spending the weekend at Camp David, Maryland. The White House said on Sunday that Israel's siege of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat's West Bank compound was "not helpful" to ending Palestinian suicide bombings. REUTERS/William Philpott
You know things are going well when the President can spend some time on T-ball.
Sun Sep 22, 5:46 PM ET U.S. President George W. Bush (L) helps Kevin Fulcher Jr. (in chair) with Kevin Fulcher Sr. (C) tee up the first ball on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, September 22, 2002. This was the last tee ball game at the White House for the season. REUTERS/William Philpott
President Bush watches the East Brunswick Babe Ruth Buddy Ball League Sluggers play the Waynesboro Little League Challenger Division Sand Gnats on the South Lawn of the White House, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002 in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Oh, don't look at this one liberals! The President is actually teaching young American boys to stand up and say "UNDER GOD"!!!!! (WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO!!!! AUGGGUUUGUUUGHHHH!!!) (/SARCASM OFF)
Hey y'all.. this guy's a "DAD" isn't he???
President Bush gives Dan D'Allesandro a souvenir baseball after his team, the East Brunswick Babe Ruth Buddy Ball League Sluggers from East Brunswick, N.J., played the Waynesboro Little League Challenger Division Sand Gnats on the South Lawn of the White House, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Just in case some people are forgetting what this struggle is about...
President Bush gets a hug from Kayla Turner of the Waynesboro, Va., Little League Challenger Division Sand Gnats after her team played the East Brunswick Babe Ruth Buddy Ball League Sluggers on the South Lawn of the White House, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002 in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Slogan for 2004... We luv the Dub!
Yeah, we will be far safer if we wait.
I love the photos of the T-ball game...NOW THAT'S AMERICAN!
I am waiting for Prime Minister Blair's dossier tomorrow morning, confident that there will be a great many leftists with egg on their faces.
Or at least until I can use an attack to bring some more pork to W. Va.
Hmm, Frank has also reported that the troops are ready. Next new moon is in just about two weeks.
Let's Roll!
Yeh, and that's one of those homophobic Boy Scouts holding that flag too! Oh the Horror!
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Norm Coleman with Senator Bob Lessard talk outdoors issues in front of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox (Bemidji 7-31-02)
Diplomacy backed by a willingness to use force: that is the persuasive pressure being applied on Iraq by the United States and Britain. Yesterday, American jets hit a radar at Basra airport at the head of the Gulf, part of a continuing escalation of attacks in the two no-fly zones.
The tightening of the screw began just over three weeks ago, when 106 American and British planes targeted an air defence installation in the west of the country. Along with the transfer of the US Central Command from Florida to the Gulf and the moving of military equipment from Qatar to Kuwait, the air strikes indicate that Washington and its closest ally are preparing for war while seeking United Nations endorsement of such action.
Posted this p.m. and sourced from western print media. The Telegraph (UK). More will filter in with time. Hope this helps.
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