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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....08-21-03...."The Blackout: 2 fast, 2 furious, 2 gone, 2 soon"
JohnHuang2; Dutchess; Billie | JohnHuang2

Posted on 08/21/2003 3:11:07 AM PDT by dutchess



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The Blackout: 2 fast, 2 furious, 2 gone, 2 soon

by JohnHuang2

For Democrats, especially '04 wannabes, a once promising Energy Crisis appears bedeviled with growing setbacks -- some near fatal. An aggressive and forceful debut last Thursday, when millions of homes and businesses went dark across 8 northeastern states, buoyed moribund Democrats, beleaguered recently by gloomy news of an economy gathering momentum, leaving the sluggish recession stuck in quagmire 15 months before presidential elections. The giddy mood at Democrat headquarters last Thursday turned decidedly dreary again Friday, with news the massive Energy Crisis had been sabotaged as juice began flowing massively again across all affected states, giving the massive Energy Crisis a near death experience. Throughout the weekend, the cable news nets scrambled to revive the massive Energy Crisis by airing (over and over again) the same video clip depicting pitch-black city streets in New York -- video collected during the depths of the Thursday blackout.
By Monday, the first full business day under the already badly crippled Energy Crisis, the power grid was reportedly up and running smoothly again, crippling the struggling 4-day old Energy Crisis even further.
"Electrically powered commuter trains ran on time and traffic lights kept street traffic running smoothly Monday as millions of people headed back to work for the first time since the big blackout," The Associated Press reports. "Power plants knocked out by the outage were coming back online, increasing the electricity flow in time for high power demand of the start of the work week."
"From Michigan to New Jersey, motorists and police reported no power-related problems with the Monday morning commute," the AP adds.
The fragile Energy Crisis had been brought to its knees with barely a flip of the switch as angry complaints that 'They just don't make energy crisises like they used to anymore!,' ricochet the sullen halls at DNC.
On Monday, Democrat search-and-rescue teams scoured the northeast in hopes of finding the Energy Crisis, with no luck. Others suggested putting up posters of the Energy Crisis across its hometown of Cleveland, taunting the Energy Crisis out of hiding by superimposing its face on the body of Zsa Zsa Gabor.
By Monday night, with no blackout reprise in evidence, the Democrat 'rally-'round-the-blackout-flag' effect evaporated completely.
Democrats had hoped the blackout would remain active in public service through '04, helping unseat Bush, then promptly resigning, citing a wish to spend time with its family.
With Democrat hopes dashed, and the Energy Crisis in crisis, the spotlight turned on what triggered the now embattled Energy Crisis which swept the northeast Thursday, with investigators increasingly focusing on Bush's "tax cut for the wealthy," as Sen. John F. Kerry hinted at after careful thought in a press release minutes after the Energy Crisis began. Bush's "tax cut for the wealthy" apparently hit the Midwest power system hardest, having detected wild Energy Crisis swings by noon Thursday, hours before the massive Energy Crisis, triggered by Bush's "tax cut for the wealthy," struck high-voltage lines south of Cleveland. If true, the massive Energy Crisis, though now clearly embattled, began many hours earlier than earlier believed.
Bush's "tax cut for the wealthy" denies involvement in the Energy Crisis.
A key question, perhaps central to unraveling the mystery, is why the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy" took months to cause high-voltage lines in the Midwest to fail? Why the lengthy lag time? Bush signed his "tax cut for the wealthy" into law back in May -- more than four months before the massive Energy Crisis began last Thursday. Given the huge size of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy," the Energy Crisis should've kicked-in much sooner than it did.
Or does the size of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy" even matter? Might the culprit(s) be found among specific parts of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy"? As technicians pore over data, specifically, what part of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy" acted to hamper the flow of electricity across high-voltage lines in the Midwest, or caused wild voltage fluctuations, ultimately destabilizing the grid? Was it Bush's $400 per child "tax cut for the wealthy" which caused transmission line failure in northern Ohio? A key part of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy" was lowering the withholding amounts for low-to-middle class workers on wages. How damaging was this element of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy" on the nation's aging power grids? Not all 25 million rebate checks have been delivered, potentially positioning the embattled Energy Crisis for a major rebound.
Could a recall of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy," across the board, end the Energy Crisis altogether? What role did Bush's uranium claim in his State of the Union address last January have in exacerbating the Energy Crisis?
And, if things weren't complicated enough, "There are reports that Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the outage, although U.S. officials said Monday that those claims should be taken with 'a giant grain of salt,'" the Fox News Channel reports. "The Arab-language newspaper Al-Hayat ran a story saying a communique attributed to Al Qaeda," pioneer and resource center of space-age electrical engineering, communications, computers, software, and other cutting-edge technology, "claimed responsibility for the blackout, saying that 'brigades of Abu Fahes Al Masri' had hit two main power plants supplying the eastern region of the United States and major U.S. and Canadian industrial cities," which, the communique added, had plunged into "a state of chaos and confusion where looting and pillaging rampaged the cities." There was no reported looting and pillaging rampaging any U.S. cities. Now, while these claims by high-tech Mullahs dwelling in caves are likely bogus, C'mon, what if they aren't? Doesn't this raise very serious questions? Such as, how did the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy" land in the coffers of the 'brigades of Abu Fahes Al Masri,' triggering the blackout?
One thing is clear: The impact of the Bush "tax cut for the wealthy" last Thursday will long be remembered.
/Sarcasm.
Anyway, that's... My two cents... "JohnHuang2"


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2 fast, 2 furious, 2 gone, 2 soon

An already pathetically sluggish recession was hammered further Tuesday, with the "number of new housing units started in July [soaring] 1.5 percent from the previous month to 1.872 million units, the highest level since April 1986," CBS News Market Watch reports, citing the Commerce Department. Dealing the recession a heavy blow, the report indicates that, "Compared to July of last year, housing starts rose 12.4 percent."
Plunging the recession even deeper into crisis, the wave in new home construction activity appeared broad-based, gripping "all regions of the country except the West," added Market Watch.
The report marked the latest in an escalating and withering barrage of bullish data spelling mounting troubles for the limping recession. Signs point to a recession clinging on life-support even now, stung by reports of higher-than-expected 2nd quarter GDP growth, shrinking trade deficits, and surging business and consumer spending. Further making the recession increasingly vulnerable of late: The rallying stock market, which has seen the S&P 500 advance 23 percent since March. The massive Energy Crisis which swept the northeast Thursday gave the recession only a fleeting lift. A one-day lift. By Friday night, with juice flowing again, the Energy Crisis itself was plunged into crisis.
"Sales at U.S. chain stores," minus the blackout, "climbed 3.3 percent in the week ended Aug. 16 compared with the same week a year ago, after rising 3.1 percent the previous week," Reuters reports. Buffeted by "tax rebates" which benefit only the "wealthy" (see Democrats), the recession shrunk 3.3 percent in the week ended Aug. 16 compared with the same week a year ago, after shrinking 3.1 percent the previous week.
On the housing front, leading experts warned recently that rising mortgage rates meant no more sizzling home construction activity. Home buyers, despite the warning from leading experts to knock off the home buying, heedlessly kept on sizzling home construction activity.
"No one knows why home buyers keep treating leading experts this way -- must be some ego-trip consumers are on," said Free Republic chronic poster "JohnHuang2," noted "expert" on basically "everything."
"If consumers keep cold-shouldering learned advice from leading experts, we'll end up with roaring prosperity on our hands," added "JohnHuang2," who spams Free Republic with gazillions of articles at ungodly hours weekday mornings.
Adding to the recession's growing woes, stocks on Wall Street edged higher Tuesday, the three major market indexes all posting triple digit gains despite the truck bombing in Baghdad.
But not all the news was bad for the recession. Leading experts predict this month's sizzling housing numbers will be the housing sector's last hurrah, after predicting last month's sizzling housing numbers would be the housing sector's last hurrah, after predicting the previous month's sizzling housing numbers would be the housing sector's last hurrah, after...
But, meanwhile, there can be little doubt the bullish numbers are testing the beleaguered recession's resolve. 'Will the recession persevere'? Democrats ask. Restoring the ailing recession to health won't be easy -- especially with tens of millions of shoppers, in brazen disregard for the recession, filling malls and shopping centers every day. Democrats, who deny they're rooting for recession, see the recession as on a noble mission, paving the way for Democrat victory in '04. While Democrats urge the recession to 'stay the course, baby!,' the gathering storm clouds point to a booming economy for the coming year.
When that happens, the recession won't just be closed for maintenance, it'll be shut down for good.
From Baghdad, there's good news and bad news. First the bad news.
"A suicide attacker set off a truck bomb on Tuesday outside the hotel that serves as U.N. headquarters in Baghdad," CBS News reports. "At least 20 U.N. workers and Iraqis were killed, including the chief U.N. official in Iraq, and 100 were wounded."
Whodunit? "U.S. officials said the involvement of al Qaeda -- the radical Muslim group blamed for the Sept. 11 attacks -- could not be discounted," MSNBC News reports.
Nonsense, say Janeane Garofalo, Barbra Streisand and other noted experts. "U.S. officials" can point the finger at al-Qaeda all they want, but, C'mon! Get real! Al-Qaeda? In Iraq? In cahoots with Ba'ath Party remnants? Working hand-in-glove? Allied against a common enemy -- the Great Satan? Islamofascism and Saddamism, experts assures us, are like oil and water. They just don't mix. They can't mix, in fact. It's impossible. Ask any al-Qaeda operative what happens the moment he crosses the borders into Iraq. Instantly, he stops being a terrorist! Just like magic. He now becomes a noble, 'gallant' "guerrilla fighter," fighting the "evil" U.S. "occupation." The foreigner even ceases being foreign. He's now part of the "Iraqi resistance." Indeed, the typical Jihadist, even before crossing the border from, say, Syria, undergoes miraculous, life-changing rebirth. As the al-Qaeda guy approaches the border, terrorist thoughts suddenly vanish. Instead of blowing up car bombs in Jerusalem, you think of blowing up water pipelines in Baghdad, amid searing summer temperatures, to 'help' the Iraqi people. Or blowing up oil pipelines, costing Iraq badly-needed export revenue, to 'help' the Iraqi people. Or cutting powerlines, knocking off electricity, to 'help' the Iraqi people. Don't have the foggiest idea what I'm talking about, you say? Ha! Obviously, you haven't been paying attention to "reporters" at Reuters. Clearly, you've been brain-washed by Saddam-bashing, Mullah-hating neocons crawling in this White House.
And the truck bombing Tuesday at U.N. headquarters in Baghdad? Well, the good news is, that didn't really happen. Had it happened, it would be terrorism, and terrorism in Iraq is, say experts, simply impossible. In Iraq, there are only 'noble' guerrilla fighters -- not terrrorists.
Kidding aside, Sen. John F. Kerry issued a statement following the blast, blaming the blast on the Bush administration. He says the lack of "international troops in Iraq through an expanded United Nations Security Council mandate" is the reason for the blast. Well, that settles it. That suicide truck driver, seconds before blowing up, was probably yelling out the window, 'Yo, Bush! Want the bombing to stop? Then allow international troops in Iraq through an expanded United Nations Security Council mandate! Listen to John F. Kerry, and stop going-it-alone!'
U.N. personnel understaffing in Baghdad made the terrorists really, really mad, so they blow up U.N. personnel in Baghdad to bits. Further, the lack of electricity and water is a source of tremendous frustration for ordinary Iraqis, say Democrats. So, to ease this frustration, these ordinary Iraqis go out and cut powerlines and blow up water and oil facilities.
If either of these propositions makes sense to you, your name must be Howard Dean.

Anyway, that's...
My two cents...






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To: dutchess; JohnHuang2
My favorite part of the "blackout" was all the Dems blaming Bush within 30 minutes.

Hillary is a Blame Bush bot.

24 posted on 08/21/2003 7:52:54 AM PDT by lonestar (Weinie for California Governor!)
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To: dutchess; JohnHuang2
By Monday, the first full business day under the already badly crippled Energy Crisis, the power grid was reportedly up and running smoothly again, crippling the struggling 4-day old Energy Crisis even further.

Well, that's just terrible, really! I mean, the Power Companies could have tried to stall for a few more days. They must be in cahoots with the mean old Pubbies.

Hi, Dutchess and John - thank you for bringing us another 2-fer-1 two cents! Interesting layout today. How'd you do 'dat?! :)

25 posted on 08/21/2003 8:25:37 AM PDT by Billie
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I signed up for the MoveOn.org newsletter a few months ago when the dims were doing the 'virtual march' on Washington. I participated in the 'Counter Virtual March' here at FR.

Anyway, thought I would post their newsletter here today since it is about the dim Texas Senators.


Dear MoveOn member,
Impeachment. The 2000 Election. The California Recall. The pattern is becoming clear: there's a group of men in power who will do anything to consolidate that power, including undermining our democratic institutions. We've got to fight back. In Texas, they are fighting back. And while the world is focusing on the California mess, they are fighting alone. They need our help.

A partisan plan pushed by Karl Rove and Tom Delay will redistrict up to 7 Democrats out of Congress. Right now, 11 Democratic State Senators are hiding across state lines -- with the Texas Governor calling for their arrest -- to prevent this illegitimate plan from being strong-armed into law. They have put their reputations and careers on the line for all of us. A letter below from State Senator Rodney Ellis explains the situation in detail. Please read it, and then please help us launch a hard-hitting ad campaign to fight back in Texas. Whether you donate $5 or $5000, you will be helping to hold accountable reckless leaders who think they can get away with anything. Please contribute to this effort now:

http://moveon.org/texasads

The Texas special session that was called to gerrymander the Texas congressional districts ends early next week, and the pressure is building. These courageous leaders need to see real support now, or they won't be able to hold out.

Our numbers our great enough now to fight back effectively against these attacks on democracy. Please get even more people involved by forwarding this email to everyone you think would like to help.

Thanks,

--Zack and Wes
MoveOn.org PAC
August 20th, 2003

Below is the letter from State Senator Rodney Ellis.
___________________
August 18, 2003
Dear friends,

I am writing to you from a hotel room in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where I and 10 of my colleagues in the Texas Senate have been forced to reside for the past 20 days. If we return to our homes, families, friends, and constituents, the Governor of Texas will have us arrested.

I know, it sounds more like a banana republic than the dignified democracy on which we have long prided ourselves. We are effectively exiled from the state due to our unalterable opposition to a Republican effort -- pushed by Tom Delay and Karl Rove, and led by Texas Governor Rick Perry -- that would rewrite the map of Texas Congressional districts in order to elect at least 5 more Republicans to Congress.

You may not have heard much about the current breakdown in Texas politics. The Republican power play in California has obscured the Republican power play in Texas that has forced my colleagues and me to leave the state.

Recognizing that public pressure is the only thing that can break the current stalemate, our friends at MoveOn have offered to support our efforts by sharing this email with you. In it, you will find:

Background information on how the situation in Texas developed;
Analysis of what's at stake for Democrats and the democratic process; and
How you can help by contacting Texas politicians, signing our petition, contributing funds, and forwarding this email!
The Republican redistricting effort shatters the tradition of performing redistricting only once a decade immediately after the Census -- making redistricting a perpetual partisan process. It elevates partisan politics above minority voting rights, in contravention of the federal Voting Rights Act. It intends to decimate the Democratic party in Texas, and lock in a Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. And Republican efforts to force a vote on this issue by changing the rules of legislative procedure threaten to undermine the rule of law in Texas.

We do not take lightly our decision to leave the state. It was the only means left to us under the rules of procedure in Texas to block this injustice. We are fighting for our principles and beliefs, and we can win this fight with your support.

Sincerely,

Rodney Ellis
Texas State Senator (Houston)

Background

During the 2001 session of the Texas Legislature, the legislature was unable to pass a Congressional redistricting plan as it is required to do following the decennial Census. A three judge federal panel was forced to draw the plan. Neither Governor Rick Perry or then Attorney General John Cornyn, both Republicans, objected to the plan, which was reviewed and approved by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The 2002 Congressional elections, the first held under the new redistricting plan, resulted in a Congressional delegation from Texas consisting of 17 Democrats and 15 Republicans. However, five of the 17 Democrats prevailed only because they were able to win the support of Republican and independent voters. All statewide Republican candidates carried these five districts. Most experts agree that the current plan has 20 strong or leaning Republican districts and 12 Democratic districts.

Meanwhile, the 2001 redistricting of Texas legislative seats (which was enacted by the Republican-controlled Legislative Redistricting Board, after the legislature again gridlocked in its efforts) resulted in wide Republican majorities in both the Texas House and Texas Senate. Now Tom Delay has made it his priority to force the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a new redistricting plan to increase the number of Republican-leaning Congressional districts. Republicans believe they can manipulate the districts to elect as many as 22 Republicans out of the 32 member Texas Congressional delegation. They achieve this by packing minority voters into as few districts as possible and breaking apart rural districts so that the impact of independent voters will be reduced and suburban Republican voters will dominate.

During the regular session of the Texas Legislature, Democratic members of the Texas House of Representatives exercised an unprecedented parliamentary move to prevent the House from passing Tom Delay's redistricting plan. While Democrats are in the minority of the House of Representatives, the state constitution requires that at least 2/3 of the House be present for the House to pass a bill. Because it was clear that the Republicans would entertain no debate and brook no compromise in their effort to rewrite the rules by which members of Congress are elected, the Democrats were forced to break the quorum to prevent the bill from passing. Because the Republican Speaker of the House and Governor called on state law enforcement officials to physically compel the Democrats to return, the lawmakers removed themselves to a Holiday Inn in Ardmore, Oklahoma -- outside the reach of state troops(1). In there effort to apprehend the Democrats, Tom Delay officially sought the help of the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Justice.

The House Democrats (nicknamed the "Killer D's", based on an earlier episode in Texas history in which a group of Democratic state senators called the "Killer Bees" broke the quorum in the Senate over a similarly political stalemate) succeeded in stopping Delay's redistricting plan during the regular session, returning to Texas after the legislative deadline had expired for the House to pass legislation. However, because the Texas Legislature meets in regular session only every two years, the state constitution gives the Governor the power to call a 30-day special legislative session at any time between regular sessions. Despite statewide protests from Texas citizens who oppose Tom Delay's redistricting plan, the Governor has called two special sessions(2) already this summer to attempt to force the legislature to enact a new plan.

The first called session expired in a deadlock, as 12 of 31 Texas Senators(3) opposed the plan. Under Senate rules and tradition, a 2/3 vote is required to consider any bill on the floor of the Senate, giving 11 Senators the power to block a vote(4). The Republican Governor and Lieutenant Governor then determined they would do away with the 2/3 rule, and called another special session, forcing 11 Democratic Senators to break the quorum and leave the state.(5) These Senators have spent the past 22 days in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Governor has indicated he will continue calling special sessions until the Republican redistricting plan is enacted, despite the fact that the Republican-controlled Texas Supreme Court recently rejected the Governor's writ of mandamus filing to compel the Senators to return to the Senate. Meanwhile, eleven Democratic state senators are exiled from their state, unable to be with their families, friends, and constituents, for fear of being arrested as part of a partisan power play by Republicans. In the most recent indignity, Republican Senators voted to fine the absent Democrats up to $5,000 per day, and to revoke parking and other privileges for their staffs as long as the Senators are away.

What's at stake

At stake, on the surface, is whether Tom Delay will succeed in exploiting Republican control of the Texas Legislature to add to the Republican majority in the United States Congress. But deeper issues are also at stake.

If the Republicans succeed in redrawing the Texas Congressional lines to guarantee the election of five to seven more Republicans, it will ensure that Republicans hold the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives for the entire decade and will likely result in Tom Delay becoming Speaker of the House.(6)
The Republican advantage would be gained by removing many African American and Hispanic voters from their current Congressional districts and "packing" them into a few districts that already have Democratic majorities. The voting power of these minority voters would be dramatically diluted by the Republican plan, in contravention of the federal Voting Rights Act. If the Republicans succeed, over 1.4 million African American and Hispanic voters will be harmed. It would be the largest disenfranchisement of minority voters since the Voting Rights Act was passed.
Redistricting exists for the purpose of reapportioning voters among political districts to account for population shifts. The purpose of this reapportionment is to ensure a roughly equal number of voters in each district, to preserve the principle of "one man, one vote."(7) For this reason, redistricting has always been conducted immediately following the U.S. Census' decennial population reports. Tom Delay now proposes a new redistricting plan two years after the Census report simply because Republicans gained control over the Texas Legislature in 2002 and now have the power to enact a much more Republican-friendly plan than the one drawn by the federal courts two years ago. This is an unprecedented approach to redistricting, one that subordinates its original purpose of ensuring the principle of "one man, one vote" to the purpose of perpetual partisan politics. Redistricting, in this model, would never be a settled matter, and districts would constantly be in flux depending on the balance of political power in the Legislature.
The Texas Legislature has traditionally been defined by a spirit of bipartisanship and cooperation. This issue has polarized the legislature in a way that threatens to destroy that tradition. The Republicans have effectively exiled their Democratic counterparts in a power play that makes our state look more like a banana republic than a dignified democracy. The arbitrary decision to discard the 2/3 rule in the Senate sets a precedent that undermines that body's tradition of consensus and cooperation. The deployment of state law enforcement officials to apprehend boycotting legislators erodes the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches of government, and diminishes legislators' ability to represent their constituents as they see fit. The unilateral Republican effort to penalize Democratic Senators and their staffs
What is needed

The Democratic Senators currently in Albuquerque have two critical needs. The first is to generate increased public awareness of the situation. By all reason, every day the Senators are out of the state this story should get bigger. Instead, news media have gradually lost interest in the story. The California recall has dominated the attention of the national media, and the Texas media has largely lost interest in the story -- out of sight, out of mind. Without public attention to this story, the Republicans have all the leverage -- if it does not cost them politically, it costs them nothing(8) to continue calling special sessions until the Texas 11 are forced to come home.

The second critical need is funding. The cost of hotels, meeting rooms, staff support, and public relations efforts is mounting. In addition, the Senators must defend themselves legally against Republican efforts to compel their return, while also filing legal claims against the Republican power play. The Senators are actively raising money for the Texas Senate Democratic Caucus Fund to offset these costs and prepare themselves for a stay of indefinite duration in Albuquerque.

Notes

1. A recent Department of Justice investigation chronicled Republican state officials' illegal attempts to use federal resources -- including anti-terrorism resources from the Department of Homeland Security -- to compel the Democratic lawmakers' return. See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51520-2003Aug12.html for a news report on the Justice Department investigation, or http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/03-08a/final.pdf for a copy of the complete Justice Department report.
2. At a cost to taxpayers of over $1.5 million per session.
3. House Republicans passed a redistricting bill in the special session despite an outpouring of public opposition in hearings across the state. All 12 Democratic state senators opposed the plan, along with Republican state senator (and former Lieutenant Governor) Bill Ratliff.
4. The "2/3 rule" requires the Senate to reach broader consensus on difficult issues than a simple majority vote. It is a combination of official Senate rules and tradition. The rules of the Senate require a 2/3 vote to suspend the "regular order of business" to consider a bill that is not the first bill on the Senate calendar. By tradition, the Senate has always placed a "blocker bill" at the top of the Senate calendar, so that every bill requires a suspension of the regular order of business to be considered. The process requires compromise and consensus to achieve a 2/3 majority on each bill. One Texas insider has said that the 2/3 rule is "what separates us from animals."
5. In fact, the Governor and Lt. Governor attempted to "surprise" the Senators by calling the second special one day early and "trap" them in the Senate Chamber. The Senators were able to escape the Capitol with literally minutes to spare.
6. Republican party activist Grover Norquist, head of the Washington D.C.-based Americans for Tax Reform, was quoted as follows in the August 17 Fort Worth Star Telegram: "Republicans will hold the House for the next decade through 2012 if Texas redistricts…It depresses the hell out of the Democrats and makes it doubly impossible to take the House and probably depresses their fund raising…Anything that helps strengthen the Republican leadership helps DeLay become speaker someday if he wants it."
7. Established in the landmark case Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186 (1962)
8. Notwithstanding the millions of dollars it is costing taxpayers.
26 posted on 08/21/2003 8:35:29 AM PDT by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: Calpernia; lonestar
If Move On is raising money for the Tantrum Throwers it should be publicized.Don't Mess With Texas!!Thanks for the post.
27 posted on 08/21/2003 8:57:07 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: MeeknMing
See Calpernia's #26!
28 posted on 08/21/2003 8:59:53 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: MEG33; MeeknMing
You are surprised by funding from MoveOn.org????

Let me help surprise you further than. Did you know that MoveOn.org gets financial support from the Communist Party of the USA?

Go to their website: www.cpusa.org Look to the left in the blue box. What link is RIGHT under where you can enter your zip code?
29 posted on 08/21/2003 9:26:47 AM PDT by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: Calpernia
That's why I said it should be publicized.The lazy peace protesters didn't mind ANSWER having a communist tie..they took care of logistics.Can Texas Dems be so hungry for money they flirt with the communists?
30 posted on 08/21/2003 9:33:36 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: All; Freedom'sWorthIt; dutchess; JohnHuang2; dansangel; FreeTheHostages; LadyX; Diver Dave; ...
I received a private mail from Freedom'sWorthIt just now and she wanted me to mention on our thread, because you are such wonderful and caring people, that she urgently needs our prayers right now. Please write her privately to lend her your support and prayers.
31 posted on 08/21/2003 9:40:54 AM PDT by Billie
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To: Billie
Done.

Thank you (((((Billie)))))
32 posted on 08/21/2003 9:44:28 AM PDT by dansangel (America - Love it, Support it or LEAVE it!)
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To: JulieRNR21; All
A BIG BUMP TO YOU FOR THIS Freep!
33 posted on 08/21/2003 10:09:05 AM PDT by FreeTheHostages
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To: Calpernia
I agree with you about MoveOn and communist ties. Definitely.
34 posted on 08/21/2003 10:11:16 AM PDT by FreeTheHostages
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt; Dubya; Diver Dave; kayak; WVNan
Heavenly Father, we come before you to lift up our precious sister, Freedom'sWorthIt. Lord, all her needs are known to you, and we ask that You make her even more aware of Your love for her, and of Your presence in her life in this difficult time.

She is a beautiful representative of the kind of love You sent Your Son to show us. She is a blessing to many.

Please be with her in whatever situations she faces in her life. She has been a wonderful friend to me personally, and many, many others.

We thank You, Lord, for enriching our lives with her friendship and the shining example her steadfast work for You has been.
Amen.

(You know I love you, dear Freedom'sWorthIt, from knowing you for five years! It was a Grand Day when He brought us together in Charlotte...)

{{{{{((((( FYI }}}}}}}}}}

35 posted on 08/21/2003 10:22:43 AM PDT by LadyX (((( Count your blessings - not your woes ))))
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To: LadyX
May God's love surround Freedom's Worth It.
36 posted on 08/21/2003 10:29:26 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: dutchess; JohnHuang2; Billie; Mama_Bear; Aquamarine; dansangel; FreeTheHostages; LadyX; WVNan; ...
Good day to you, Miss Dutchess...thank you for posting JH2's Two Cents on the board for all to read.

Mr. JH2...you're one hep cat...gracias, amigo for you $0.02...very cool...)

LadyX, love your Honeymooners pun...)))

Extra good bicuits and gravy today, GailA!

Nice to see your calendar up, Miss FTH...with an especially good theme.

I somehow missed your ducklings yesterday, Calpernia...what sweet li'l things (the kids, too)...)))

Regards to Weinie...)

We had a good rain yesterday afternoon...'twas a beautfiul sunset...this morning, everything out the window looks just a little bit fresher.

Blessings on all the Finest from the way out West...)

37 posted on 08/21/2003 10:30:10 AM PDT by jwfiv
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To: LadyX
Hot and Wet...the rainy Monsoon season is here!


38 posted on 08/21/2003 10:32:13 AM PDT by HiJinx (The Right person, in the Right place, at the Right time...to do His work.)
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To: jwfiv
Hi John...Ah rain....we could use some. Love your pictures today.
39 posted on 08/21/2003 10:33:20 AM PDT by dutchess (JohnHuang2...the voice of reality!)
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To: Billie; Mama_Bear; dansangel; FreeTheHostages; Aquamarine
Hi Billie and finest sistahs. Stopping in during a late lunch break.

Free...got your freepmail...oops...this has not been my week! (also...love to see the calendar again!)

Billie - Interesting layout...how'ld you do dat???LOL...you've got me...I'll freepmail you later.
40 posted on 08/21/2003 10:36:51 AM PDT by dutchess (JohnHuang2...the voice of reality!)
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