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Sunday, May 08, 2005

Hey guys I know that it's been awhile but I've been feeling under the weather.  If you know what I mean.  Happy Mother's Day to all Mothers!!  I have this funny story.  Ok my little 2 year old sister, her name is Katherine,(we call her Rin for short), and my family went to church on friday and we had this Indian priest.  I really did try to understand him but I couldn't. And Rin--during the homily--started to say "WHAT.....WHAT, WHAT"  ha ha it was so funny!!  She didn't say it that loud but ya know.  Oh well guess you had to be there.

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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

republicanchick15--this "Runaway Bride" is getting on my nerves--get over it--this story does NOT deserve this much news coverage!!

Laura Ingraham's Quote of the Day

"This is a young woman who freaked. She got scared. She had a breakdown. She was under pressure. Look, all of us have done stupid things."

-- Gloria Allred, on the "Runaway Bride."


republicanchick15--this is true

April 22, 2005

ANGER ON THE RIGHT by Laura Ingraham
There is an undeniable fury building among Republican voters coast to coast. It has now been almost six months since that euphoric day last year -- November 2nd -- when Republicans stunned Democrats across the board. Not only did President Bush handily beat John Kerry, but the GOP did what few predicted -- it managed to pick up four seats in the Senate. John Thune's victory over Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle in South Dakota was extra sweet. That seems like six years ago, not six months ago. Talk to your average Republican voter today and you will find a mood that ranges from anxious/concerned to enraged/frustrated. Yes, the Iraqi elections were amazing. Yes, the President's commitment to the spread of liberty is stalwart. Yes, his European "Unplugged" tour was a necessary step. The focus here is not President Bush (although in an ideal world he would be stronger on the stump on issues beyond social security reform). After the mid-term elections, President Bush will be on his way out, a "short-timer." The future of the Republican Party depends more on what happens now in Congress.

So what has our Republican majority in both houses of Congress gotten us lately? Well, the Terri Schiavo bill-regardless of what you think about its merits -- was at least bold. Then there was the bankruptcy bill. Good stuff, though hardly the legislation that will get voters running to the polls next election.

Of course being in the majority sometimes requires deal-making. Sometimes it requires delaying victory on one issue in order to win support on another more important issue. But sometimes being in the majority just requires that you act like you are in the majority.

This year, with a Republican majority in Congress, we have watched as 20 percent of the President's appellate court nominees are left twisting in the wind. With a Republican majority presiding, we have watched as John Bolton, the President's nominee for U.N. ambassador, has been personally and professionally maligned. With a Republican majority, we have seen spending skyrocket to obscene levels. With a Republican majority, we have seen the Democrats out-maneuver Republicans in the public-relations game with lame lines and gross misrepresentations.

Okay, the Senate did pass tort reform.

But a bill here or a bill there is simply not going to be enough to stem the tide of Republican voters' righteous anger about what many are calling "Creeping Wimpiness." Did thousands of volunteers work tirelessly to give the GOP this majority only to allow the minority to roll them on judges, policy, and other nominations? Did millions of generously open their wallets to the RNC only to see John McCain, Chuck Hagel, Lincoln Chafee, and George Voinovich help the Democrats when we needed them most?

Now is not the time for Republican Senators to cling to niceties. It is not the time to call for more discussions or negotiations. Now is the time for action. Allowing the Bolton nomination to be delayed was unforgivable. (Chairman Richard Lugar was caught totally off-guard by Voinovich's joining the Dems push to delay the Bolton vote.) Allowing Chuck Schumer and Barbara Boxer to brand nominees such as Janice Rogers Brown (an African American California Supreme Court justice) "extreme", was a colossal mistake. Most of the country still does not know that never before in the history of this country has the filibuster been used to block a vote of an appeals court nominee!

The frustration felt by many GOP voters has created a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for conservative politicians. For the first time in decades, we have no clear front-runner for the next GOP nomination. For the first time since George W. started his presidential campaign in the late 1990s, there is no clear standard-bearer for conservatives to rally round.

If a senator or governor can seize this moment, and create the type of bond with conservatives that Bush created during his nomination battle with McCain, that person could be on his way to the White House. If no one steps forward, and conservative voters increasingly watch their party kowtow to the McCains, Hagels, and Chafees of the mushy middle, then those voters will disengage from this party, meaning that the mainstream press will enjoy covering the elections of 2006 and 2008 a lot more than they enjoyed the election 2004.


republicanchick15--this is hilarious!!!!!

Feral pigs going hog-wild

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) -- Wild hogs are mangling fields and pastures with their razor-sharp tusks. They're wrecking ecosystems by wallowing in streambeds. They're even killing and eating smaller animals.
    In short, the nation's largest feral hog population is making a mess of Texas.
    Farmers and ranchers -- who sustain an estimated $52 million annually in damage at the snouts of the rapidly growing wild hog population -- are asking the Legislature and hunters for help controlling the estimated 2 million animals.

"Bring an AK-47, because that's what you'll need," Canton cattle rancher Don Metch said.
    The hogs are descendants of domestic pigs brought to America in the 1600s by French and Spanish explorers, and of Eurasian boars brought for hunting in the early 1900s. They can grow to 400 pounds and have four fierce-looking tusks that can extend five inches from their top and bottom jaws. Feral hogs are found in 230 of Texas' 254 counties.
    The Texas Department of Agriculture has asked legislators for $500,000 to start a two-year pilot program to study the hogs in hopes of controlling them. In the meantime, Texas relies on its year-round hunting season.


Monday, May 02, 2005

Hey everybody...don't know if this will flop like my blog.  But it might help that it has music. ha ha  Mainly I'll tak about my life and politics.  I love Laura Ingraham.....it's so sad she has breast cancer.  She's ok though.  If there are any Laura Ingraham fans please comment....or if you don't likeher comment too.  My xanga has one rule.. no cussing.  Ok? Right so if that can be stuck to we'll be fine.  That was the problem with my blog if anyone's interested.  I caused too much  controversy.  ha ha My friends know that.  Taylor dress finding was awesome!! Those live manikans were freaky!! lol  Andrea love ya babe..thanks for turning my onto the xanga craze.  I am so behind the times ha ha.  Other Taylor(boy)- congrats on getting confirmed buddy!! ....So how'd I do, pretty lame I know but give me a chance.

                                                                        Republicanchick15