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A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 12.29.04
yahoo.com, whitehouse.gov, thislondon.com, foxnews.com ^ | Wednesday December 29, 2004 | GretchenM

Posted on 12/29/2004 3:18:19 PM PST by GretchenM

As the Asian quake and tsunami death toll topped 100,000 and is rising, President Bush said the United States' initial grant of $35 million in SE Asia was 'only the beginning of our aid.' He said the United States, India, Australia and Japan have formed an international coalition to coordinate worldwide relief and reconstruction efforts for the Asian region. Aid agencies today warned disease will also cause massive casualties among the survivors as the biggest relief effort in history began.

The president took issue with Jan Egeland, the United Nations' emergency relief coordinator who called the US "stingy" in regard to helping other nations. (Egeland later said his remarks were misinterpreted.) Bush noted that the United States provided $2.4 billion "in food, in cash, in humanitarian relief to cover the disasters for last year. ... That's 40 percent of all the relief aid given in the world last year."

Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island!


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Japan; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: australia; bush43; disasterrelief; humanitarianrelief; india; janegeland; japan; lynnecheney; seasiaquaketsunami; stingy; sumatraquake
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To: snugs; Pippin

My friend was a democrat as was her entire family. She had always voted that way, although we never got into arguments, she and I both made comments from time to time re how we voted. One day, I was talking to her about someone else and mentioned their voting and things they said. As a throw away (almost) comment I said "I don't even know how one can be a Christian and vote for democrats because they are for everything, totally opposite from what the Bible teaches". Then I named things like abortion, etc.

Sometime -- maybe 6 months passed without another political conversation. Election day (actually the primary) was approaching -- she called and asked me who she should vote for because she knew I kept up with what was going on. In that period of time, she had changed from dem to rep. and for the first time, she wasn't voting in the democrat primary but knew nothing about the reps running. She did this, on her own, without me ever saying another word to her about politics.

She is a very devout Christian and I guess she got to thinking about what I said and realized it didn't matter how her family had always voted. Her entire, immediate family, changed from democrat to Republican.


261 posted on 12/30/2004 11:39:13 PM PST by GOP-Pat
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To: Not gonna take it anymore

I don't bother to even discuss things with some people. I can spend about 2 minutes (most times less time) talking with someone about politics and can tell they're not worth wasting time with because they have such a closed mind. I either drop the subject or walk away. If someone says Bush is a liar or some such remark, I know immediately they're brainwashed and there's NOTHING I can say that will change their minds, so why bother? Some people you can talk with and get thru to them, some you can't and as soon as you realize which way they are, it's easy to choose whether to keep talking.


262 posted on 12/30/2004 11:48:33 PM PST by GOP-Pat
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To: GOP-Pat
**If someone says Bush is a liar or some such remark, I know immediately they're brainwashed and there's NOTHING I can say that will change their minds, so why bother? Some people you can talk with and get thru to them, some you can't and as soon as you realize which way they are, it's easy to choose whether to keep talking.**

I agree with you because with dad in hospital it gives you an opportunity to talk to several different people that you would not have the chance to speak to normally. In the same ward as dad is in a gentleman who has been involved in big business all his life and I don't know how it came up back but basically he opinion is that everything Bush does is oil motivated and he states that big business in the UK is of a similar opinion which I was already aware of by other comments made by the financial press in Britain. So in this case there is no point in arguing he and his cronies have made their mind up and that is it but of course they would say they are not bigoted, ill informed or brainwashed they would state that they have come to this point of view on "evidence" they see in the business world.

This is so typical of the very people who would say you and I are naive and brain washed in supporting Bush/Cheney. You just have to smile and keep the faith.
263 posted on 12/31/2004 1:21:24 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: gretchen; homemom; Pippin; phancypants; All
Latest update on dad they do not yet have the results back from the lab on the type of infection he has but they have confirmed it is an urinary infection which has spread to the blood. They are therefore giving him anti biotic intravenously and they reckon blood etc should be back to normal in about 10 days. After that they can determine if all the symptoms are due to the infection or if some of them are due to the urological problem that dad has seeing as one of the biopsies they took at the beginning of December showed cancerous cells but until the infection has gone they cannot determine anything.

If when infection gone his waterworks are back to normal he will be discharged and the Prostrate diagnosis will take its course as was originally planned which is await for committee to sit to determine treatment. If he still has problems holding or passing water once the infection has gone the hospital will contact the urologist and they determine what form of treatment needs to be followed and whether this linked to prostrate problem or not.

So basically we are not going to know anything for about 10 days, thank you for your prayers; as you can imagine this is a very trying time for us, dad especially just waiting to see what can or in fact needs to be done.
264 posted on 12/31/2004 1:33:50 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: snugs

Thanks for the update, snugs.
You know you have my prayers!
I hope you and your family have a happy and healthy New Year!


265 posted on 12/31/2004 5:26:50 AM PST by phancypants
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To: GretchenM; rintense; ohioWfan; MJY1288; TruthNtegrity; Wolfstar; All
Mr. rtw was impressed when I got one of those letters from GWB yesterday. LOL I suspect they sent one to everyone on the Christmas card list as some people on another thread were mentioning getting one as well.

To all on the dose:

And thank you to you who have done so much in the past year to put these great picture/discussion threads together! God bless you!

266 posted on 12/31/2004 8:08:07 AM PST by ride the whirlwind (The smallest Good Deed is better than the grandest Good Intention.)
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To: CyberAnt

I so admire Charles. He predicted in the mid 90s the migration of Muslims across Europe and just what we see today. His biography and how he delt with his paralysis is a heoric story.


267 posted on 12/31/2004 10:24:46 AM PST by joybelle
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To: homemom

Here's an easy way to think about the difference between the Pound Sterling. Just double a Dollar. If it costs a Buck here, it costs 2 Bucks over there!

When I was working in London in the early '80's, it cost $2.50 to buy a Pound. Ouchie! So, a L25 dinner was VERY expensive. Like $62.50.

Fortunately, I could convert Dollars to Pounds on a Navy base and so got a very good rate, but it was a very expensive business trip. Had it been "pleasure", I wouldn't have been there. Couldn't have afforded it.

And you wouldn't believe how much more expensive clothes, drycleaning and food are compared to here. It's almost painful to go food or clothes shopping. I don't know how they do it. I've read that most of the Brits spend all of their money on food, housing, clothes and barely have enough for a 2-week vacation.

God bless America! The land of synthetic inexpensive clothing, inexpensive homegrown produce, great beef, and waaaaaay cheaper housing.


268 posted on 12/31/2004 10:27:36 AM PST by TruthNtegrity (I'd be working in the Intel community if Clinton hadn't killed the clearance process. RIP OSIS/OBU.)
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To: joybelle

Do you have a link to his biography - I would love to read it.


269 posted on 12/31/2004 10:28:21 AM PST by CyberAnt (Where are the dem supporters? - try the trash cans in back of the abortion clinics.)
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To: GretchenM

I have come to the conclusion that the President just might be supporting Kofi to keep Clinton out of the UN. As admiring of him as the UN is, they would probably vote him in without hesitation.


270 posted on 12/31/2004 10:31:07 AM PST by joybelle
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To: joybelle

I think the president is the one who appoints the American ambassador to the UN so old Blubba wouldn't have a chance of being sent there during Bush's presidency if that is the case, no matter how much WJC lobbied for it.


271 posted on 12/31/2004 11:01:03 AM PST by GretchenM (Was Santa Claus' inventor an entitlement-driven liberal?)
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To: GOP-Pat

Excellent work!


272 posted on 12/31/2004 11:34:08 AM PST by GretchenM (Was Santa Claus' inventor an entitlement-driven liberal?)
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To: All
Happy New Year to all my Daily Dose FRiends!!

It's the morning after the night before here in Oz - we made it through another New Years Eve.

Very best wishes for 2005 are sent from me and mine to all of you and your families. May this new year bring you happiness and good fortune. God Bless.

273 posted on 12/31/2004 12:32:15 PM PST by ozbushkin
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To: CyberAnt

I believe it was on the Washington Post site, but can not find it now. He was paralyzed in an accident. A professor helped him get thru medical school despite the fact he was paralyzed in bed! He had a distinguished career as a psychiatrist. I forwarded the article to interested people at the time. jewishworldreview.com has many of his past articles. He is the man the left loves to hate. He once wrote for Mondale!


274 posted on 12/31/2004 12:34:06 PM PST by joybelle
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To: TruthNtegrity
I second most of that though clothing unless you want designer labels such as Reekbok, Levi etc have come down a lot in price.

Meals out are still expensive that is why the Indian Restaurants do well you can get a meal at an Indian Restaurant including a couple drinks, starter, main course and say ice cream for sweet for 2 for about 30.00 pounds sterling if you went to a British style restaurant though there are not many of them you would probably pay 20 - 25 pounds ahead. Most of our so called British restaurants that are designed for the cheaper end of the market are IMHO pseudo American food.

You are quite correct though most British people can only afford 2 week holiday and most people go abroad to Spain or the Greek Islands or Turkey because with cheaper drinks etc it cheaper than holidaying in the UK.

Dry cleaning is terribly expensive with clothes coming down in price it can cost almost the same to dry clean as to buy them. I can buy a trouser suit in ASDA (Wallmart) for say 20.00 pounds and it can cost me over 10.00 pounds with special offer to dry clean.

Your cost of living is much less than ours that probably goes for entertainment as well to watch a film in the UK it can be anything from 5.00 - 10.00 per person.
275 posted on 12/31/2004 12:56:49 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: ozbushkin

Happy New Year mine starts in just over three hours.


276 posted on 12/31/2004 12:57:55 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: ozbushkin; JustaCowgirl

Just seen this article on Yahoo,

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Cheney donates to Governor's Mansion renovation
Associated Press

CHEYENNE - Dick Cheney is among those who have donated to the foundation overseeing the restoration of the Wyoming Historic Governors' Mansion.

The renovation is scheduled to be done in time for the mansion's centennial June 10-12.

"To know that the vice president of our country is aware of your project and thinks enough of it that he wants to be part of it and wants to be part of it financially is absolutely the most exciting thing you could imagine," said Elisabet de Vallee, chairwoman of the Wyoming Historic Governors' Mansion Foundation. ******

I wonder how long it will be before the MSM puts a negative spin on this, probably saying that he could have donated more.


277 posted on 12/31/2004 1:07:05 PM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: GretchenM

No, Clinton wants to be Secetary General. Can you imagine?


278 posted on 12/31/2004 1:37:40 PM PST by joybelle
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To: snugs

Thanks for the heads up, snugs. I did read the article posted on FR, I think this morning. So the info is out there.

I think the VP and his wife are both interested in American history and specifically in Wyoming history, so it makes sense that they would support it.

I'm a big fan of historic preservation of architecture that holds our history, so I'm really happy to see it. Of course, it's simply too bad this project had to be funded with that greedy Halliburton money, isn't it. :-)


279 posted on 12/31/2004 1:45:47 PM PST by JustaCowgirl (I don't know what I said yesterday, but I know what I think, and I assume that's what I said- Rummy)
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To: ozbushkin

Happy New Year to you and all our friends down under, ozbushkin!


280 posted on 12/31/2004 1:47:11 PM PST by JustaCowgirl (I don't know what I said yesterday, but I know what I think, and I assume that's what I said- Rummy)
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