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The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecclesiastes 10:2 A special thanks to Billie for adding all the names. Party at Howlin's ALL PREVIOUS THREADS . PROJECT DAFFODIL-Updated Summary 7-16-01 In light of the Daffodil Principle where individual efforts over time add up to a mammoth contribution, we are looking at ways to use this lesson as we seek to promote conservatism, the Republican Party and the administration of George Bush. Here is the link to the article if you are interested.THE DAFFODIL PRINCIPLE List of suggested projects: ...
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The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecclesiastes 10:2 A special thanks to Billie for adding all the names. Party at Howlin's ALL PREVIOUS THREADS. PROJECT DAFFODIL-Updated Summary 7-16-01 In light of the Daffodil Principle where individual efforts over time add up to a mammoth contribution, we are looking at ways to use this lesson as we seek to promote conservatism, the Republican Party and the administration of George Bush. Here is the link to the article if you are interested. THE DAFFODIL PRINCIPLE List of suggested projects: ...
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The two big video screens in the Pentagon conference room a little after 11 p.m. Saturday night were showing a green-and-white blotchy pattern, like when the cable goes out on your TV at home. Except the reporters and the handful of Pentagon officials in the room were transfixed by the fuzzy screen, as if the test pattern were more interesting than any TV program. In fact, this static was the program. Roughly 150 miles above the earth, an interceptor was hurtling toward an ICBM, the two rockets approaching each other at a speed 5-to-10 times that of a tank ...
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The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecclesiastes 10:2 A special thanks to Billie for adding all the names. Party at Howlin's ALL PREVIOUS THREADS. PROJECT DAFFODIL-Updated Summary 7-16-01 In light of the Daffodil Principle where individual efforts over time add up to a mammoth contribution, we are looking at ways to use this lesson as we seek to promote conservatism, the Republican Party and the administration of George Bush. Here is the link to the article if you are interested. THE DAFFODIL PRINCIPLE List of suggested projects: ...
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"Hey, wait a minute." ~~~ White House Usher, Gary Walters A special thanks to Billie for adding all the names. Party at Howlin's ALL PREVIOUS THREADS. PROJECT DAFFODIL-Updated Summary 7-3-01 In light of the Daffodil Principle where individual efforts over time add up to a mammoth contribution, we are looking at ways to use this lesson as we seek to promote conservatism, the Republican Party and the administration of George Bush. Here is the link to the article if you are interested. THE DAFFODIL PRINCIPLE List of suggested projects: Volunteer/Get Involved - become volunteers and delegates in the Republican ...
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"Hey, wait a minute." ~~~ White House Usher, Gary Walters A special thanks to Billie for adding all the names. Party at Howlin's ALL PREVIOUS THREADS. PROJECT DAFFODIL-Updated Summary 6-26-01 In light of the Daffodil Principle where individual efforts over time add up to a mammoth contribution, we are looking at ways to use this lesson as we seek to promote conservatism, the Republican Party and the administration of George Bush. Here is the link to the article if you are interested. THE DAFFODIL PRINCIPLE List of suggested projects: Join Up/Volunteer - become volunteers and delegates in the Republican ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans took their fight against a far-reaching patients' bill of rights to the Senate floor on Thursday, after a unanimous vote cleared the way for them to offer amendments aimed at limiting lawsuits against HMOs and shielding employers from liability. Senate Democrats countered with an attack on highly paid executives at the nation's biggest health maintenance organizations, arguing they fail to plow their profits into patient care and should be held accountable in court for treatment decisions that result in injury or death. Both sides were gearing up for a protracted battle following the 98-0 Senate vote, ...
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What’s Right Banning research on embryos. By NR editors June 20, 2001 1:35 p.m. In recent weeks, the Wall Street Journal's editorial page has carried words of friendly advice to pro-lifers: some from a fellow pro-lifer, former senator Connie Mack, and some from an ally of pro-lifers, Journal editor Robert Bartley. Both of them counsel the pro-life movement to stop opposing federally funded research on embryonic stem cells. Bartley says that persisting in such an unpopular position will cause people like himself — "in the mushy middle on abortion" — to recoil from the pro-life position. Perhaps his prediction ...
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Bush Gains Praise From European Media by Audrey Woods Associated Press Writer LONDON (AP) -- On his first European tour, President Bush made solid -- if sometimes grudging -- gains in the estimation of some European commentators. Talks with Russian and European leaders last week ''forced (Bush) to mature in a hurry,'' wrote longtime U.S. correspondent Vittorio Zucconi in Sunday's La Repubblica, a liberal Rome daily. ''Texas' 'eternal youngster''' has come to understand ''that the world is not his family ranch, full of mustangs to tame with America's lasso, and that to obtain respect, he must demonstrate that respect which ...
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BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia (Reuters) - President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin began their first face-to-face meeting on Saturday saying they had formed a good impression of one another. Standing side by side on a terrace of the Brdo Castle outside Ljubljana, Putin said he had a ``good first impression'' of Bush, the former Texas governor who took office five months ago. Bush chuckled and told reporters: ``I rest my case.'' The former Texas oilman and the one-time KGB spy were expected to discuss a series of thorny issues including U.S. missile defense plans, weapons proliferation, NATO enlargement and ...
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Sunday May 20, 2001; 1:18 p.m. EDT O'Reilly: 'I'm on a Jihad Against Elite Media' In an electrifying address that served notice on old guard network news executives, white-hot Fox News Channel star Bill O'Reilly warned Saturday night that he's "on a jihad" against the mainstream media and the politicians they favor. "I am going to hold these S.O.B.'s accountable for what they do," the Fox phenom told "Talkers Magazine's" New Media Seminar, which awarded him it's annual Freedom of Speech award. "They want power in this country? They come through us. Because we speak for the people. We're ...
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Great!!!! Bill's going to war with the bias media.
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