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A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos) - 1.31.06
Whitehouse.gov, Yahoo.com; Reuters | 1.31.06 | ohioWfan

Posted on 01/31/2006 4:00:09 PM PST by ohioWfan

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To: 4integrity

I wondered if she had had a busy weekend with the VP's birthday on Monday and all joking apart she is coming up 65 herself.


1,121 posted on 02/01/2006 11:32:20 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: ohioWfan

I see you were the 1,000th poster and just 20 seconds past midnight.


1,122 posted on 02/01/2006 11:36:01 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: snugs
Hope Lynne is OK it was mentioned on another thread that she did not look well.

Hi snugs. I saw the replay of the speech on C-SPAN last night. Lynne was shown briefly during one of the standing ovations. It was at the point during the speech when the President spoke about education. A young girl was next to Lynne. The child appeared to be about 10 years old.

Lynne looked fine to me, and happy. She and the girl smiled at each other. I was hoping you might have seen that moment so you could tell me if the child was her granddaughter.

Perhaps the person who said she didn't look well had not seen photos of Mrs. Cheney in some time. As you say, she will be 65, and age is starting to show on her face. There's a really sweet, gentle song on one of the Willie Nelson CD's I got for Christmas: "If I Had My Way."

If I had my way, dear,
Forever there'd be
A garden of roses
For you and for me.
A thousand and one things, dear,
I would do.
Just for you. Just for you.

If I had my way, we would never grow old,
And sunshine I'd bring every day.
You would reign all alone,
Like a queen on a throne,
If I had my way.


1,123 posted on 02/01/2006 11:58:48 AM PST by Wolfstar (Someday when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again, in a land that knows no parting...)
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To: GretchenM
Just on FIRE !! I tell ya, I felt like I had 3 cups of industrial strength coffee when he was done .. LOL .. I'm still jangly.
1,124 posted on 02/01/2006 12:12:31 PM PST by STARWISE (Sedition:an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority- to cause the overthrow of govt)
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To: snugs

She really didn't, snugs.;(


1,125 posted on 02/01/2006 12:13:30 PM PST by STARWISE (Sedition:an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority- to cause the overthrow of govt)
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To: Wolfstar

Hi, Wolfie...I think that was Lynne's eldest granddaughter sitting next to her.


1,126 posted on 02/01/2006 4:09:11 PM PST by txrangerette ("We are fighting al-Qaeda, NOT Aunt Sadie"...Dick Cheney commenting on the wiretaps!!)
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To: txrangerette

Thanks, txrangerette. I thought so, but wasn't sure. The child is a budding beauty.


1,127 posted on 02/01/2006 4:18:54 PM PST by Wolfstar (Someday when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again, in a land that knows no parting...)
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To: STARWISE; All
Funny you should mention it...but we DID watch the entire thing. It was fantastic! I loved the tie and how great W looked, too!!!

My friend is excited that the President is visiting her place of employment, tomorrow, 3M. My Dad spent 30 years working for 3M, and my Mom and I are excited too!

To that end, I've put together a long list of compliments and a few suggestions to enhance the speech for tomorrow. Please don't think I'm weird. We were waiting for a repairman to come, and I had my laptop with me, and had a lot of time on my hands. (I know, it will show ;-)

Here's what I wrote:

After Listening to President Bush’s Speech in Nashville – February 01, 2006

Compliments and Suggestions Regarding the Speech, for MN tomorrow :

Minnesotans have excellent work ethic. They are the “roll up your sleeves and get the job done" type worker. They are very clever and hard workers. You could work into the speech that MN is the “Land of MacGyver (sp?)” if you want to remind them that they are clever and innovative.

Also work in the words… DOING THE RIGHT THING ISN’T ALWAYS EASY, BUT IT IS ALWAYS RIGHT.

Taliban Issue – Use the story about a woman walking down the street, barely able to see the ground, while in her Burka, and she stumbles. She would be beaten, if her legs showed during her fall. The Taliban not allowing any music would have easily been understood as a travesty, by a Nashville audience.

Military - Loved the example of how caring Americans are—that we weep, when we see our military handing out candy to children, instead of killing them (implied).

Patriot Act - Loved the quote, “The Patriot Act will expire – the War Will Not Expire.” That was great!

Entrepreneurial Spirit - All great! Minnesotans are great pleaser/problem solver types. Any talk of goal setting, hard work, and problem solving will be well received.

NSA Terrorist Call Monitoring - I think instead of the, “let me talk Texan….” if you said what I heard Mitch McConnell (sp?) say, “If you’re calling from Tora Bora – you’re not calling for pizza!” I LOVED that example.

Statistic Quip - GREAT

Keep Your Own Money & Tax Relief - GREAT – Loved the “Get their hands out of your pockets” and the “Congress raises $, only to spend your $” - GREAT

Deficit Points - All good, really good. Minnesotans see themselves as very thrifty people—aware of their budgets and keeping theirs under control. When you reinforce that of being thrifty with our money, MN will like that.

Retirement Age & Social Security - All good – really good. And remind MNs that every time you’ve tried to act responsibly, it’s as if your hands are tied because the Congress doesn’t believe it’s that big of an issue or a problem. Remind MNs that you are not one to run from a problem, but rather to tackle (good football term) it head on. You have to acknowledge there IS a problem, before you can tackle it. Congress has the covers over their heads, while America will be living this issue. I loved the rate of inflation statistic, too.

Immigration - THANK YOU SIR!!!! Finally, we hear the right words from our President on BORDER CONTROL!!! Yeah!!!

Guest Worker Program - Thank you for denouncing amnesty!!! I think most of us will understand that migrant workers are already quite woven into the economy of the regions they serve, but I’m still glad you addressed the situation. The reference to the “Catch and Release” problem was like music to the ears of one living in CA. Thank you thank you thank you!

There is ONE thing I would CHANGE, though…your reference to “a job Americans don’t want.” I would have said, “a job that NOT ENOUGH Americans will do.” I think that would be a better way of saying it. I really liked your saying we all don’t like seeing lots of people shoved into vans and getting hurt. No one wants people to get hurt, but we also think---they shouldn’t put themselves in that situation. I don’t think the average American understands the great poverty that makes a person be one of the many crammed in a van. I wonder if Americans know of the rape trees at the half way point from Mexico to America, where the women have to put out so that they can go forward—they know they can’t go back alone, and they are forced to do what they have to do. It’s terrible!

Also, many of us in CA are REALLY concerned with “Anchor Babies” and the many family members just one illegal alien brings with him/her when doing their “guest work” in the program. It’s hurting our schools, our medical facilities, and our economies, more than their help is providing our areas.

Health Care - All sounded good – Doctor joke funny. Great ideas for small business pooling to receive same benefit $ breaks as larger companies get for their volume of members. I’m so glad you mention Health Services Accounts. There needs to be some easy examples said to bring this idea home. There MUST be some simple analogies to help Americans feel like it isn’t such an overwhelming task. I liked your explanation of why they are needed, just add how easy it would be to comply into the speech. 1-2-3- steps. Simple to do, yet the benefits would be so great….and then examples of the benefits of doing that vs. what we are doing now. Very simple comparisons.

Oil - You REALLY got the Dems there last night. Excellent. Even the environmentalists HAVE to have listened. Now, just back up your ideas with some way of letting America know of the progress being made, so they can’t say you said something and didn’t back it up with results. I’m also REALLY glad you mentioned the cars we already have, and that you’d like for them to be converted. That’s exactly what my 85 year old Mom mentioned right off the bat. It was great when you said those were your thoughts too. Make new ones better, and help the older cars too. Great!

Exciting Times Ahead - This was wonderful! This is what Americans love. This is why Jeanne Bice on QVC is doing so well. You/she are inspirations! You guide America along the path to a better day, by actually describing that better day ahead. We BELIEVE because YOU BELIEVE. Great! Well done!!!

Probably WAY more than you wanted to hear, but, we’re sitting here waiting for a repairman to come fix an appliance at my Mom’s house, and I have a laptop, and I care that you’re going to Minnesota, tomorrow, and I believe in you so, that I want to, “Be A Citizen, Not a Spectator,” Sir.

Finally, THANK YOU FOR BEING OUR PRESIDENT. GOD BLESS YOU, SIR!!! WE ARE ALL BEHIND YOU.

1,128 posted on 02/01/2006 7:24:47 PM PST by NordP (Karl Rove's b-day is Dec 25th. It seems a great carpenter values a good architect ;-)
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To: GretchenM

INteresting. Let's hope he was just jazzed about having the chance to communicate all these great words with America. He did such a nice job of making the Dems have to show their true colors. Ha ha ha!!!


1,129 posted on 02/01/2006 7:27:20 PM PST by NordP (Karl Rove's b-day is Dec 25th. It seems a great carpenter values a good architect ;-)
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To: NordP

Just excellent, NordP .... very thorough. You took a lot of time with that .. why not send it to the White House?? ;) They visit here, but they may miss it. I was blown away by his demeanor today ... and polished spontaneous off-the-cuff performance. He really was on FIRE1


1,130 posted on 02/01/2006 7:39:23 PM PST by STARWISE (Sedition:an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority- to cause the overthrow of govt)
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To: STARWISE
Thank you! I think it might be too late to get read b/4 the MN speech, tomorrow. My friend at 3M is very excited W will be there!

Thanks again for your kind words.

Every day W thinks about how to protect us, and we think of how blessed we are to have him as our President!

1,131 posted on 02/01/2006 11:09:54 PM PST by NordP (Karl Rove's b-day is Dec 25th. It seems a great carpenter values a good architect ;-)
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