Posted on 09/09/2002 4:36:39 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail! [President Bush]
Good morning!! Do not let the victims of the attacks on New York and Washington, nor the brave members of our Nation's military who have given their lives to protect our freedom, die in vain!!
On Thursday, al-Jazeera will broadcast an interview with two of The Evil One's top aides - men with a $25 million price tag on their heads from Washington. Among other things, the BBC report on the matter says, the broadcast will state Congress, not the White House, was the target of the fourth plane - the one downed in Pennsylvania by the heroic passenger revolt led by Todd Beamer.
President Bush will address the United Nations on Thursday regarding Iraq. PM Blair of Great Britain has said Iraq has one last chance to readmit weapons inspectors. The PM went on to say the UK will fight alongside the United States in an assualt on Iraq, even if no other Nation supports the venture.
Canada has announced they will not support a United States pre-emptive strike on Iraq as a coup de main.
Around the clock combat air patrols have resumed over New York City and Washington, DC. Meanwhile, US intelligence organizations have picked up increased "chatter" among known Al Qa'eda operatives.
Elsewhere, the mid-Atlantic states of North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland should begin preparations for a visit by Tropical Storm Gustav.
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
Post your short news items, issues of interest, links, and so on. All who advance the Cause are welcome.
LET'S ROLL!!
Heeheeheheheee
Good morning Chairman, everyone!
**Prayers** offered for joy and peace in our hearts....
AMERICAS WAR ON TERROR Day 364
The news as reported in The Washington Times:
[Note All links go to The Washington Times website.]
1. Iraq has been warned that if it were to use a WMD against one of its neighbors, the United States response would be one of annihilation.
[As it should be.]
U.S. reprisal on Iraq to be 'annihilation'
2. The Redskins start their season with a W.
[WOO HOO!!!]
3. It was discovered a man of Mideast descent has recently been conducting surveillance of the Washington Monument, the Pentagon, and other National capital region landmarks; US national security agencies are on alert.
[It sounds like, however, the man was not captured. We must do better on this.]
'Staking' arouses terror suspicions
4. After the attack last year, two-thirds of American households gave to charity.
[Americans have always been a generous people.]
Americans' generosity runs deep
5. The worldwide manhunt, started by the FBI in the hours following last years attack, has proven to be fruitful even if the big fish still remain outstanding.
[Keep at it. Keep tearing up their means to create mayhem.]
FBI nets suspects in global manhunt
6. Research has shown that Internet pop up ads annoy and turn off as many potential customers as they attract.
[But they dont seem to be disappearing.]
Pop-ups strike out with Internet advertisers
We shall not rest until we have cut a swath 60-miles wide through the entire left - taking all that is before us with us as we go. We shall leave nothing to the enemy that may be of value to him. We shall show him that he may count on nothing and will be able to keep nothing, not his spirit, not his soul, not that upon which he shall feed. We shall not cease until the moment we have rent through their entire land and have arrived at the sea, with our glorious victory upon us.
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ALERT:Vice-President Cheney will be on the Lehrer News Hour tonite...PBS...
Morning, Mozie..the pic of Brett and the jets...:-). We were not able to see the game so Hubby listened to it on the net. He was pleased.
Mr. M, starting my second week. Haven't felt better. My energy level is very high. It is amazing!!!
Hurray! John checked in and is doing all right...mentioned the food at the club! LOL!
Need to get organized for the day's activities...
lysander - Season starts next week for "Doc"....
lysander - Season starts next week for "Doc"....
I thought of you last night as I was about to watch Doc. Was a repeat so I didn't watch it.
Morning, NY. Nice pic of Toby Keith. Bet the crowd went nuts. :-)
Regarding Scott Ritter: Colonel Hunt, the older Fox military commentator, said if Ritter were in uniiform he would deserve to be taken out and shot! Says he has flipped, brought up the movie deal (which the colonel didn't know about when he got into it with Ritter a couple of weeks ago) and expressed extreme disgust with the guy.
President has left for Detroit.
The important thing is that mentally and physically I feel stronger....more alert..more me. The carbs were making me feel sluggish.
Day 2 - August 16, 2002.
The alarm went off at 7 AM ET. Girl child, a teenager, reacted with displeasure at the thought of having to get up. Mrs. Chairman had an appointment with the seller of the apartment complex she was wanting to buy, and that was scheduled for 9 AM ET.
It was a typical Jacksonville Beach morning, though a bit warmer than normal. The heat index was already over 100 degrees being as the temperature was 86 with 98 percent humidity. Dew coated everything; the sun burning off the water added to the misery of being outdoors. Nevertheless, the SUV had to be packed with all of our stuff as once we left for the apartment complex, we would not be returning to the hotel.
At around 8:30, we headed off to McDonalds for breakfast, after which we started toward the apartment complex. Mrs. Chairman had to call and say we would be a little late, as we left from breakfast at 8:55 with about a 10 minute drive in front off us.
The plan for the day involved dropping Mrs. Chairman off at the apartment complex, and the rest of us would go to the large mall on Atlantic Blvd, about half way back toward Jacksonville from the beach.
To accomplish that, the kids and I had planned to leave about 9:30 - presuming the stores in the mall opened around 10 AM. We never went.
By 9:30, it had become very apparent the tour of the complex would wrap up around 11 or so, meaning we would get to the mall, get a phone call on the cell they were wrapping up, and have to turn around and come right back.
We did wrap up at 11 and set about on the drive back to Durham, NC - through the same stimulating countryside we saw on the way south to Jacksonville. Somewhere in South Carolina, I said to Chairman, Jr., "hey, there's a pine tree I think you didn't see on the way down." He was not amused. Meanwhile, thunderheads were beginning to develop as we approached the same air mass boundary we had traversed a day earlier.
Despite the intense variety of pine trees and farmland to stimulate the mind as you drive through South, and then North Carolina, the day grew long and it was time to eat. We chose a Shoney's in Fayetteville, just off of Highway 95. They had very nice service, but the food was mediocre. Not bad, just "food for the masses" quality. We left after about an hour break - it was about 6:30 PM ET.
As we approached Durham, a massive, potentially tornadic supercell had developed just to the left of the Interstate - heavy rain shaft, wall cloud, dark blue color, the whole bit. I commented to Mrs. Chairman that as long as the thunderstorm stayed "over there" that would be all right. Along comes a slow curve to the left on Highway 40, and you could actually see the rain curtain in front of you as you were approaching it. Splash.
For the next half hour, it was very slow going as the rain was causing ponding on Highway 40, lots of lightning was occurring, and small hail (about 1/8") was joining in with the torrential rain for one's driving pleasure. The stretch of Interstate I was on is normally posted with a 65 mile speed limit. Folks were doing their best to maintain 30; many had given up the fight and simply stopped their cars - two or three had decided to do so stupidly in A lane (the rightmost travel lane of four).
Well, the rain eventually let up - our hotel was located to the northwest of Durham, near Duke University, so we had a chance to drive through the storm and not have to contend with it during check in. In fact, when we arrived, the rain had indeed passed on, though it was apparent that area had received its share also.
When we got ourselves settled into our room, the kids both announced they wanted to go swimming in the pool. This was something neither parent wanted to do, wanting instead to relax for about an hour, and then turn in. Which is what we ended up doing.
Day 3 tomorrow.
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