Quote of the Day- 11/14/05
John Adams was the first U.S. President to actually sleep in the White House. On his first night in the White House, he wrote a letter to his wife Abagail, which in part read:
"I pray Heaven bestow the best blessing on this house and all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof."
Well, as we continue to face the ramifications of a corrupt, morally bankrupt Bush Administration, it's clear that John Adams' wishes did not come true.
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Hmmmm.....Adams sound Clinton like....even his wife wouldn't sleep with him....
"Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book."
Ronald Reagan
How many copies of Kerry's and Hillary's books do you own? I wonder how much you could get for them at a yard sale.
Comment by MOOOOOOOOOO— 2005/11/14 @ 08:39 PM — (Reply)
Comment by SMillard— 2005/11/14 @ 08:46 PM — (Reply)
The "writing style" is vaguely reminiscent of a certain misquided blogger who strangely expresses admiration for Barbara Boxer of all people. One cannot get further on the fringe or marginalized than the soon to be former Senator Boxer. I am thinking Mrs. Arnold was be a good replacement in the event Arnold chooses to sit out that race.
Comment by Dick Tracey— 2005/11/15 @ 03:03 AM — (Reply)
Arguing on the substance of the matter is not your forte Shalana.
Comment by Elmers Brother— 2005/11/18 @ 10:33 PM — (Reply)