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Archive for October, 2005

Received this email via DOD in regards to holiday mailing dates for military forces overseas. Send early to ensure delivery.
NEWS RELEASE No. 1105-05, Dated Oct 31, 2005
The Department of Defense announced today the recommended mailing dates to ensure that holiday cards and packages for service members arrive overseas intime for the holiday season.
“To ensure delivery [...]

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Today, Monday, President Bush has nominated Judge Sam Alito to be on the Supreme Court. The Democrats already have their fangs out, while the Conservatives are happy.
Judge Alito has been on the 3rd District Court of Appeals since 1990. He has a nickname of “Scalito” and “Scalia-lite.” He is a polite, reserved and even-tempered man. [...]

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Today, Monday (as I told you, lol) President Bush has nominated Judge Sam Alito to be on the Supreme Court. The Democrats already have their fangs out, while the Conservatives are happy.
Judge Alito has been on the 3rd District Court of Appeals since 1990. He has a nickname of “Scalito” and “Scalia-lite.” He is a [...]

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Monday, Oct. 24, 2005“… [The Judicial Branch] may truly be said to have neither FORCEnor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon theaid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.” –Alexander Hamilton (Federalist No. 78, 1788), Reference: The Federalist
Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005“It is too probable that no plan we [...]

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There has been a series of Indo-Pak peace talks over the past 2 1/2 years. They have been moving slowly along, but with the largest earthquake that caused over 80,000 deaths, the talks may not be negatively affectly affected by today’s 3 simultaneous bombs in the town of Delhi, India. Fifty-eight were killed, and many [...]

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There has been a series of Indo-Pak peace talks over the past 2 1/2 years. They have been moving slowly along, but with the largest earthquake that caused over 80,000 deaths, the talks may not be negatively affectly affected by today’s 3 simultaneous bombs in the town of Delhi, India. Fifty-eight were killed, and many [...]

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I first heard about this story several days ago in Little Green Footballs by was of Orbusmax. Apparently Shoreline Community College , a brief 15 minute drive from the left coast city of Seattle, is having an Artist and Lecture Series in November. Shoreline Community College invited Ward Churchill to speak at the event.
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My Thoughts

As I read the news and consider the multiple problems facing our nation, I am often unable to articulate my fears and uncertainties. I remain totally supportive of our military who have voluntered to do any dangerous job assigned to them in order to protect our nation. Peggy Noonan is a gifted writer that often [...]

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I received Rick Robert’s newsletter this afternoon that included an article: Liberals are advising the President the he must nominate someone with Mainstream Values. That got me to thinking. How does our most liberal agenda know what mainstream values are.
To me, a jurist with “mainstream values” is a person who is fair-minded and represents a [...]

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Libby Indicted

In case you haven’t heard, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby was indicted today on 5 counts. One for obstruction of justice, two for false statements, and two for perjury.
This is the result of a two year investigation into who told who what about Ms. Plame. I have a question that was not addressed, because the prosecutor [...]

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