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Happy Birthday, Jason. I love you.
Happy Birthday, Jason. I love you.
We also rented O Brother, Where Art Thou this weekend. Excellent film. Beautifully produced, funny, and full of redemption. And the music, the music alone is worthwhile.
We rented Memento with our friends Brian and Michelle tonight. It was a strange and confusing movie. However now that I re-read Wayne’s comments, I find it much more intriguing. I guess I should think about it a bit more.
Mark commented on the outpouring of international support. Here is another nice piece. Fair warning, it takes a while to load. [link via [bwg]]
I had never been to whitehouse.gov before this week, but there is a wealth of information about what is going on. Also, today is a National Day of Prayer and Rememberance. [link via tam]
Jim Hart is usually the media commentator, but I have had a couple of thoughts on the media’s coverage of Tuesday’s events which I have followed on TV, Radio, and the ‘net. First, I am amazed that none of the rescue workers have punched journalists in the face for their lack of common courtesy. I…
“Q Ari, the President is outspoken about his religious faith. Can you tell us if he’s had any conversations with pastors or religious leaders over the course of events of the last two days? MR. FLEISCHER: You know, I have not asked him that, so I do not know. Q He quoted the Bible in…
Remarks by the President in Photo Opportunity with the National Security Team I just completed a meeting with our national security team, and we’ve received the latest intelligence updates. The deliberate and deadly attacks, which were carried out yesterday against our country, were more than acts of terror. They were acts of war. This will…
Powell speaks: Interviewed on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Powell said: “The American people have a clear understanding that this is a war. That’s the way they see it. You can’t see it any other way, whether legally that is correct or not.” Asked if he personally regarded the attacks that way, Powell responded, “I do.”…
Remarks of President Bush from the Oval Office. Good evening. Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. The victims were in airplanes or in their offices: secretaries, business men and women, military and federal workers, moms and dads, friends…