Posted by: BookGirl on: January 22, 2009
“However long we are keepers of the public trust we should never forget that we are here as public servants and public service is a privilege. It’s not about advantaging yourself. It’s not about advancing your friends or your corporate clients. It’s not about advancing an ideological agenda or the special interests of any organization. [...]
Posted by: liberty53000 on: January 20, 2009
“Everybody wants this president to succeed. It’s not in the interests of Americans or of the United States for this presidency to be a failure.”
-Mark Steyn on his website, after reflecting on the long road Obama took to get here. No one likes a sore loser, so I’ll follow his example. Congratulations and good luck! [...]
Posted by: liberty53000 on: January 20, 2009
Today, after being sworn into office, PRESIDENT Obama sat to do the traditional signing. The papers he’s signing are pretty much making the choices for his cabinet official. Hillary Clinton’s position was not signed yet. It has been postponed by Texas Senator John Cornyn. It will not happen today.
She’ll most likely get in there, although [...]
Posted by: liberty53000 on: January 20, 2009
Barack Hussein Obama makes his first presidential mistake as he swears into office. A little jumble with the words, the Supreme Court Justice decided to not take notes. Well, actually he wasn’t president yet…
Posted by: liberty53000 on: January 20, 2009
There is a nation wide group called Events and Adventures. They organize all kinds of fun filled activities for single professional adults. Its no joke, there’s even a screening process. I think it’s great. It takes the creepiness out of meeting people online. Plus, you can rest assured that the people you are meeting are [...]
Posted by: liberty53000 on: January 19, 2009
Oh so here we come on inauguration day. A day I was hoping would never come. It’s not that I don’t want change, because God knows I do, but a day that I fear is going to lead to a worship of an unworthy hero. I know I’m Cuban and we hold on very [...]
Posted by: BookGirl on: January 7, 2009
I love Diane von Furstenburg. Her Spring 2009 collection is below.
She uses flowy materials in bohemian cuts that remind me of meadows, hills, and tambourines. Spring to her is what it is to me: a time to pick wildflowers and look ultra feminine while remaining comfort and glamorous.
I approve.
Posted by: liberty53000 on: January 6, 2009
Step aside Superman and X-Men. Take your seat Spidey. Kids got someone new to look up to. That’s right! Do what you’re told if you want to be like Barack Hussein Obama (Is the middle name OK to use now?)
The Washington post has reported that Barack serves as a role model for kids.
You could call [...]
Posted by: BookGirl on: January 5, 2009
I was checking the Twitter when I read a tweet from Arutz Sheva, the Israeli media outlet I subscribe to on the networking site. The headline read: “Worldwide Rallies Support, Praise Israel’s War on Gaza Terrorism.”
The article attached to it went on to discuss how thousands of people are marching in cities across the world [...]
Posted by: BookGirl on: January 5, 2009
The United States government (also known as Halliburton) has just opened it’s new embassy in Iraq. This latest monument to despotism is the largest of all the embassies in the world.
How much did it cost us? A mere $592 million dollars.