Conservative Thread: We cannot do everything at once, but we can do something at once

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I totally don't get the Christmas tree removal at UNC libraries. The Christmas tree isn't a Christian religious symbol. :confused3 I think it's a matter of some people not being happy unless they can take away everyone's little happiness.

I can tell you why, it's very liberal in Chapel Hill...plus, they think it's Political Correctness which has gone too far. The trees should stay.
 
:thumbsup2 It may not be maroon, but GIG EM!
I told you to watch it. May I remind you that Texas is considered to be South Oklahoma so you'd best show the proper respect. We only let you think you're a seperate state. :cool2:
 
Did you hear the cheers from the crowd when President Bush walked onto the field at the start of the Army/Navy game just now? It was so touching, and brought a tear to my eye. I'm sure going to miss him. When asked what he's going to miss most about being President, he said he'd miss many things, but most of all being CIC of such fine, brave men and woman who are willing to serve our country in times of danger.:goodvibes :sad1:

I wonder if this could be found on You Tube? I missed it, but I'd love to see it.
 
Most would be glad you came at all! I really love it down here and this is coming from a kid who thought the traditions were idiotic! Sadly I won't be in aggieland for muster because I am doing the Disney college program next semester! I will talk to the other aggies that are going down so we can get together that day. And while we may have ran out of time more than I would have liked, I still had more fun at those games than any longhorn, sooner, or raider!

You're doing the CP next semester?? OMG me too!!!!!:goodvibes

And how is everyone tonight?? 17 days to go!!:banana:
 

And how is everyone tonight?? 17 days to go!!:banana:

Wow...just 17 days! I bet you're so excited...:cheer2:



I'm good. Lots of stuff going on...oldest DS got his car (okay, our old huge van...he calls it the 'tank') stuck in the snow for the first time today. Thankfully, 2 teenage boys just happened to drive by, and with my 2 DS and those 2, they pushed it out a no time.

My DD has her first 'official' babysitting job tonight.

The rest of my family (except youngest DD) is going to a prime rib dinner (fundraiser) tonight. I gave my ticket away to a neighbor kid, because I really don't like prime rib. I thought he'd enjoy it more.

How is everyone else? Doing fun holiday stuff?

DD and I are going to make Christmas cookies tonight. :goodvibes :goodvibes :goodvibes
 
Wow...just 17 days! I bet you're so excited...:cheer2:



I'm good. Lots of stuff going on...oldest DS got his car (okay, our old huge van...he calls it the 'tank') stuck in the snow for the first time today. Thankfully, 2 teenage boys just happened to drive by, and with my 2 DS and those 2, they pushed it out a no time.

My DD has her first 'official' babysitting job tonight.

The rest of my family (except youngest DD) is going to a prime rib dinner (fundraiser) tonight. I gave my ticket away to a neighbor kid, because I really don't like prime rib. I thought he'd enjoy it more.

How is everyone else? Doing fun holiday stuff?

DD and I are going to make Christmas cookies tonight. :goodvibes :goodvibes :goodvibes

I'm so excited I'm going into WDW overload!!:dance3:

Awww well I hope your DD enjoys her first 'official' babysitting job. That sounds nice. :dance3: Oooo what kind of Christmas cookies? Decorated ones, I'm guessing?
 
I'm so excited I'm going into WDW overload!!:dance3:

Awww well I hope your DD enjoys her first 'official' babysitting job. That sounds nice. :dance3: Oooo what kind of Christmas cookies? Decorated ones, I'm guessing?

I'm already in Disney overload...and I've got 49 days to go...so I totally understand. I'm excited for you!!!:cool1:

I got this new Pampered Chef cookie press thing, and we're going to try it out tonight, making fancy decorated Christmas cookies. :goodvibes
 
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I'm already in Disney overload...and I've got 49 days to go...so I totally understand. I'm excited for you!!!:cool1:

I got this new Pampered Chef cookie press thing, and we're going to try it out tonight, making fancy decorated Christmas cookies. :goodvibes

Well by the time you go I'll be working so double:dance3: !!!!

My mom used to have a cookie press but I think it broke. We made Chex Mix and Chex Muddy Buddies tonight.popcorn::
 
Before heading to bed, I just wanted to brag on my kids a little. :)

you have done a great job to have children who are so thoughtful.
::yes:: Great story, Michelle. :goodvibes

I told you to watch it. May I remind you that Texas is considered to be South Oklahoma so you'd best show the proper respect. We only let you think you're a seperate state. :cool2:
I find such college and state rivarly so intriguing. The main rivalries here are UVA vs. VA Tech. I do not have a dog in that fight, so I just sit back and smile while people I know argue about it. It's like a social science experiment for me. :rotfl:

I'm good. Lots of stuff going on...oldest DS got his car (okay, our old huge van...he calls it the 'tank') stuck in the snow for the first time today. Thankfully, 2 teenage boys just happened to drive by, and with my 2 DS and those 2, they pushed it out a no time.

My DD has her first 'official' babysitting job tonight.

The rest of my family (except youngest DD) is going to a prime rib dinner (fundraiser) tonight. I gave my ticket away to a neighbor kid, because I really don't like prime rib. I thought he'd enjoy it more.

How is everyone else? Doing fun holiday stuff?

DD and I are going to make Christmas cookies tonight. :goodvibes :goodvibes :goodvibes

Glad they got the car un-stuck! Hope your DD's babysitting goes well. And eat a cookie for me, will ya? ;)

I'm taking it easy today, trying to catch up on my rest. I'd never seen the High School Musical movies before, so I've been watching most of that on Disney Channel. And I'm guessing one must be on very strong cold medicine to be able to tolerate Zac Efron's acting or singing. :rolleyes1 :rotfl:
 
It's nice to know that Bill Ayers thinks WE'RE the bad guys --

Op-Ed Contributor
The Real Bill Ayers
By WILLIAM AYERS

Chicago

IN the recently concluded presidential race, I was unwillingly thrust upon the stage and asked to play a role in a profoundly dishonest drama. I refused, and here’s why.

Unable to challenge the content of Barack Obama’s campaign, his opponents invented a narrative about a young politician who emerged from nowhere, a man of charm, intelligence and skill, but with an exotic background and a strange name. The refrain was a question: “What do we really know about this man?”

Secondary characters in the narrative included an African-American preacher with a fiery style, a Palestinian scholar and an “unrepentant domestic terrorist.”
Linking the candidate with these supposedly shadowy characters, and ferreting out every imagined secret tie and dark affiliation, became big news.

I was cast in the “unrepentant terrorist” role; I felt at times like the enemy projected onto a large screen in the “Two Minutes Hate” scene from George Orwell’s “1984,” when the faithful gathered in a frenzy of fear and loathing.

With the mainstream news media and the blogosphere caught in the pre-election excitement, I saw no viable path to a rational discussion. Rather than step clumsily into the sound-bite culture, I turned away whenever the microphones were thrust into my face. I sat it out.

Now that the election is over, I want to say as plainly as I can that the character invented to serve this drama wasn’t me, not even close. Here are the facts:

I never killed or injured anyone. I did join the civil rights movement in the mid-1960s, and later resisted the draft and was arrested in nonviolent demonstrations. I became a full-time antiwar organizer for Students for a Democratic Society. In 1970, I co-founded the Weather Underground, an organization that was created after an accidental explosion that claimed the lives of three of our comrades in Greenwich Village. The Weather Underground went on to take responsibility for placing several small bombs in empty offices — the ones at the Pentagon and the United States Capitol were the most notorious — as an illegal and unpopular war consumed the nation.

The Weather Underground crossed lines of legality, of propriety and perhaps even of common sense. Our effectiveness can be — and still is being — debated. We did carry out symbolic acts of extreme vandalism directed at monuments to war and racism, and the attacks on property, never on people, were meant to respect human life and convey outrage and determination to end the Vietnam war.

Peaceful protests had failed to stop the war. So we issued a screaming response. But it was not terrorism; we were not engaged in a campaign to kill and injure people indiscriminately, spreading fear and suffering for political ends.

I cannot imagine engaging in actions of that kind today. And for the past 40 years, I’ve been teaching and writing about the unique value and potential of every human life, and the need to realize that potential through education.

I have regrets, of course — including mistakes of excess and failures of imagination, posturing and posing, inflated and heated rhetoric, blind sectarianism and a lot else. No one can reach my age with their eyes even partly open and not have hundreds of regrets. The responsibility for the risks we posed to others in some of our most extreme actions in those underground years never leaves my thoughts for long.

The antiwar movement in all its commitment, all its sacrifice and determination, could not stop the violence unleashed against Vietnam. And therein lies cause for real regret.

We — the broad “we” — wrote letters, marched, talked to young men at induction centers, surrounded the Pentagon and lay down in front of troop trains. Yet we were inadequate to end the killing of three million Vietnamese and almost 60,000 Americans during a 10-year war.

The dishonesty of the narrative about Mr. Obama during the campaign went a step further with its assumption that if you can place two people in the same room at the same time, or if you can show that they held a conversation, shared a cup of coffee, took the bus downtown together or had any of a thousand other associations, then you have demonstrated that they share ideas, policies, outlook, influences and, especially, responsibility for each other’s behavior. There is a long and sad history of guilt by association in our political culture, and at crucial times we’ve been unable to rise above it.

President-elect Obama and I sat on a board together; we lived in the same diverse and yet close-knit community; we sometimes passed in the bookstore. We didn’t pal around, and I had nothing to do with his positions. I knew him as well as thousands of others did, and like millions of others, I wish I knew him better.

Demonization, guilt by association, and the politics of fear did not triumph, not this time. Let’s hope they never will again. And let’s hope we might now assert that in our wildly diverse society, talking and listening to the widest range of people is not a sin, but a virtue.

William Ayers, a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, is the author of “Fugitive Days” and a co-author of the forthcoming “Race Course.”

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Soarin, where do you go to school? What class are you, and what are you doing down at the CP?
 
Zip, I think it's a power thing. They can have it removed so they did. Pure and simple.

I still think it odd, but the "inclusive" bunch is actually more into "exclusion".

I can tell you why, it's very liberal in Chapel Hill...plus, they think it's Political Correctness which has gone too far. The trees should stay.

I did part of my undergrad at UNC-CH and got my graduate degree from Duke. I dearly love both of those institutions (but only one basketball team), and while living in the Triangle I got a heaping dose of the almighty power of political correctness there. In fact, I think that's what made me so darned rough and tough in my conservatism. I can just picture the folks that demanded the trees at Chapel Hill be taken down.

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You're doing the CP next semester?? OMG me too!!!!!:goodvibes

And how is everyone tonight?? 17 days to go!!:banana:

Ha! I normally would be jealous, but I'll let you slide considering I've got only a handful of days to go myself. I'll be at WDW for 4 days starting January 5 -however many days away that is (because I haven't started counting down yet). All I know is I'll be there in time to have a late lunch at Epcot that Monday, and follow it up with a whole bunch of rides and Illuminations. :woohoo:

Hmmmm... since I'll be solo on this trip I wonder if I can just ride Test Track 20 times in a row since I can use the single rider line. :goodvibes I never have used it before. :surfweb:
 
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Rush is praying for rain on Inauguration Day - ---

Inaugural No-Nos: Strollers, Coolers, Backpacks and More...

The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies has posted on its Web site a number of tips to keep in mind for those planning on attending the Jan. 20 swearing-in ceremony and parade. Among the list of items banned from the festivities are baby strollers, coolers, backpacks, thermoses, umbrellas and signs. Go here for the full list and other tips about what to wear and what to expect.

So, in 30 degree temps, you'll have to hold your baby the whole time and not even have access to hot beverages then, if it rains :scared1:

....yeah, that do-it-yourself root canal that TSnell was proposing is sounding not too bad right now...
 
Hi ya'll!! I just finished "my" tree..yes I have a my own tree. We have one with all the family ornaments and a Disney tree. Mine is a Victorian tree....lots of breakables. Almost all of the gifts are wrapped. I'm down to getting everything in order before our trip...I'm doing the single digit dance. YIPEE!! I only want to have to cook when I get back...I LOVE to bake for Christmas!!:goodvibes :santa: I'm in such a good mood tonight....not even "the Others" get can rile out of me.:rotfl:
 
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Rush is praying for rain on Inauguration Day - ---



So, in 30 degree temps, you'll have to hold your baby the whole time and not even have access to hot beverages then, if it rains :scared1:

....yeah, that do-it-yourself root canal that TSnell was proposing is sounding not too bad right now...

You know, even if Ronald Reagan was brought back to life, the Constitution was changed to allow a third term, and he was elected again, I cannot fathom going to D.C. for an Inauguration. While it would be nice to see, I value my sanity more. That place is crazy enough in terms of traffic and parking on a normal day, let alone Inauguration. If I lived up there, I'd be getting out of Dodge for a few days every four years. :eek:

Hi ya'll!! I just finished "my" tree..yes I have a my own tree. We have one with all the family ornaments and a Disney tree. Mine is a Victorian tree....lots of breakables. Almost all of the gifts are wrapped. I'm down to getting everything in order before our trip...I'm doing the single digit dance. YIPEE!! I only want to have to cook when I get back...I LOVE to bake for Christmas!!:goodvibes :santa: I'm in such a good mood tonight....not even "the Others" can rile out of me.:rotfl:

That sounds so neat! We don't have any of our stuff up yet. :sad1: My dad was working on getting leaves off of the roof and cleaning the gutters today so he can start getting the lights up. I'm going to at least put the wreath and the small tree (with M&Ms lights :lmao: ) up tomorrow. I do have my Santa Donald garden sculpture by the fireplace though. ;) Will post a pic tomorrow after my camera battery is charged.
 
Santa Donald does sound cute.
At walgreens they had some sort of Mickey :mickeyjum window thing with lights. I wasn't going to pay $50 for it, though!

DH is still at work but should be heading home soon, DS is finally sleeping, and I cleaned up the kitchen and am still doing laundry.
 
OMGoodness
I am finally caught up.
I posted a few threads ago, that I was not feeling well.
It appears that the reason is that I might have a heart problem
I had an EKG that turned out to be abnormal.
I have a stress test scheduled for Thursday of this week.
I would appreciate prayers and good thoughts
PS I don't know how to add the snowball thingie, but I would love to add it.
 
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