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

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I LOVE rainy MK! One of our favorite family memories was during an all out thunderstorm while we were on the bus. We got there about 8:00pm and had to dodge people and strollers all running for the gates. It went down to a drizzle, and was the most glorious night of fun we've ever had! This was back when MK was always open till midnight on summer nights.

To those down there, wave to Mickey for me, please!
 
There's snow on our forecast tomorrow and I'm thinking about calling myself a snow day! It's that wintry mix that's the curse of the South, doncha know!

Snow??? Really? I'm not far from you. I'm going to have to check our forecast!

no no no no -- make it January please - that's when I'm going!

Blestmom, Soarin and MrsDon will be there too

Soarin & I are the only ones that will be there in June, I think. Soarin, don't forget to tell me where you get assigned.

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no no no no -- make it January please - that's when I'm going!

Blestmom, Soarin and MrsDon will be there too

I'll be there a looooong time, lol!! So Loco, I'll be there in February too.:goodvibes But you still should come in January and see a bunch of us at once.
 
It's still Thanksgiving, isn't it --

TOP TEN REASONS FOR CONSERVATIVES TO BE THANKFUL

Thanksgiving brings time for reflection and appreciation. We all have many reasons to be grateful for the blessings in our personal lives. But in a year in which so little has gone right politically for conservatives it is good to recall ten things which should engender gratitude — and indeed rejoicing — from conservatives.

First, President-elect Barack Obama won by assuring voters he would pursue tax cuts, victory in Afghanistan, prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and go “line by line” through the federal budget to eliminate waste and unneeded programs. We can doubt his sincerity or ability to achieve these ends, but he won by recognizing and espousing center-right principles. If he pursues some or all of them, the country will be the better for it. If he doesn’t, he is unlikely to succeed or maintain the broad-based popularity needed to keep Democrats in power.

Second, Hillary Clinton, James L. Jones, and Robert Gates are on tap to fill key national security roles. This is not the crew to bug out of Iraq before the job is done, repeal FISA, rush off to meet with Ahmadinejad, or support a 25% cut in defense spending.
On national security, the president-elect in essence has conceded that the Left’s vision is impractical and dangerous. To echo Ronald Reagan on the Cold War, conservatives can rightly crow to the Left in the Democratic Party: “We win, you lose.”

Third, Congressional Republicans have not been a source of pride for the GOP, but the elevation of Eric Cantor to minority whip and Mike Pence to the Republican conference slot puts two of the more articulate and attractive Republicans in the spotlight.
They won’t win very many votes, but they can paint stark differences and begin to restore intellectual vigor to Republicans inside the Beltway.

Fourth, Mitch McConnell.
If your numbers are down, your morale is low, and you are facing a savvy Democratic president, there is no one better situated to prevent the worst and eke out small victories. And given his toughly contested Senate race, we can look forward to an equally vigorous race against Harry Reid in 2010.

Fifth, Republican governors make up a diverse, attractive, and effective group of leaders. From the ranks of Bobby Jindal, Sarah Palin, Jon Huntsman, Mitch Daniels, Haley Barbour, Tim Pawlenty, and Mark Sanford will come conservative ideas, articulate spokesmen, and a raft of contenders for 2012. If President Obama fails to bring about economic recovery with a reenactment of the New Deal, this group stands ready to present alternative plans for reviving the economy.

Sixth, the MSM has never been in lower repute. Reporters and editors from their own ranks concede their bias. The stock of major media companies is plummeting. They are in bigger trouble than the Big Three auto companies. And they show even less inclination to reform. That means the opportunity exists for conservative and new media to cultivate large audiences. If alternative media outlets continue to offer hard-nosed reporting and balance the fawning analysis of the MSM, they can become the media of choice for more and more Americans.

Seventh, there is a rich — and sometimes contentious — intellectual community on the Right in think tanks, new media, and grassroots organizations which did not exist in other moments of crisis for conservatives (e.g., post-Watergate). Yes, they sometimes devolve into acrimonious bickering. But they also provide the potential for intellectual and political rebirth. There is no shortage of ideas or voices on the Right. [HEY, I THINK SHE'S TALKING ABOUT US!]

Eighth, we complete seven years without a terrorist attack on American soil. Despite the many criticisms of the Bush presidency, he achieved what few thought possible — a perfect record in foiling terrorist plots which would have struck our homeland and killed more Americans.
If the president-elect follows the advice of Attorney General Mukasey, a good deal of the homeland security architecture erected during this administration will remain in place and will continue to afford protection for Americans. (For example, just as he did in his final vote on extending FISA, President-elect Obama’s assessment of the Guantanamo detainee cases may lead him to the same conclusion which the Bush administration reached on an important aspect of security — we need an appropriate non-civilian legal system and a secure location for dealing with very dangerous people in an unconventional war of undetermined length.)

Ninth, President George W. Bush and General David Petraeus persevered against tremendous odds and have placed us on the verge of one of the great military turnarounds in our history
. We can disagree about the wisdom of the decision to go to war in Iraq, but a victory with a stable Iraq allied with the U.S. and a humiliated al-Qaeda is now within our grasp. By avoiding defeat and empowering an Arab nation to take up arms and defeat Islamic terrorists, Bush and Petraeus furthered the security of the U.S., the region, and our allies around the world.

Tenth, Republicans in Washington and around the country will no longer have George W. Bush tied around their necks.
For example, Virginia Attorney General Robert McDonnell can run for governor on his own merits — likely against Clinton operative Terry McAuliffe — without need to defend an incumbent president as did Virginia Republicans in two losing Senate races and one failing governor’s race during the Bush years. That will be duplicated in races around the country as Republicans, freed from a horribly unpopular president, can run on their own ideas and contrast themselves with their Democratic opponents. A huge weight has been lifted.

All of this may seem small comfort to conservatives who finish the year on a losing streak. But Republicans were counted out in 1964, 1976, and 1992. Their resources are greater and their ranks are larger now than at any of those times. They can be thankful as well for the truism that nothing in politics is permanent. So for all these things — as well as the many blessings in their own lives — conservatives should indeed be grateful.

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/ten-reasons-for-conservatives-to-be-thankful/
 

Haley Barbour??? OMG!!! My governor!!!!!!!! :goodvibes I feel so special!!!! Thanks for that Debbie!!
 
Man, I broke my own self-imposed exile and ventured onto a hostile thread (about Bush's "new rules" before Obama takes over) and there is one poster there who has major league anger management issues. Scary stuff. :scared1:
Thank goodness this is an anonymous board or I'd be scared for my safety. :laughing:
And the funny thing is, they're always accusing me of being angry, an accusation they always include in a really angry post. The irony is more than a little bizarre.
Yeah, I'm not goin' back out there. Exile is back on.
 
Man, I broke my own self-imposed exile and ventured onto a hostile thread (about Bush's "new rules" before Obama takes over) and there is one poster there who has major league anger management issues. Scary stuff. :scared1:
Thank goodness this is an anonymous board or I'd be scared for my safety. :laughing:
And the funny thing is, they're always accusing me of being angry, an accusation they always include in a really angry post. The irony is more than a little bizarre.
Yeah, I'm not goin' back out there. Exile is back on.

I haven't dared read that thread and now won't be. Grrr.... their threads are one big giant migraine headache that won't go away.:headache: :headache: :headache:
 
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Snow??? Really? I'm not far from you. I'm going to have to check our forecast!



Soarin & I are the only ones that will be there in June, I think. Soarin, don't forget to tell me where you get assigned.

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Well any of you guys who will be there when I am next year let me know and I'll PM my location.... I'm not posting it here for anyone to see....
 
Hello, my favorite GOP peeps! I am laptopping from our room at Pop Century 50's section and I wish that ALL of you were here. It RAINED LIKE CRAZY while we were enroute on our Magical Express bus and then it got very chilly. Not complaining though cuz it was snowing at home when we left. Tomorrow, we are hitting the Magic Kingdom and we are determined to make it in time for the "Good morning...Good morning" song on the train at opening. Then we will hit Main Street Bakery for the traditional yogurt, fruit, granola thingy.

Life is awesome! :woohoo:

Hiya! Glad you're having a great time. :)

My mom makes us leave the parks when it rains....

Would not survive in Washington... :rotfl2:

I'm baking the Amish Friendship Bread again. Just finished a batch of chocolate, and now I have some blueberry ones in the oven. Yum yum. Two more batches to bake if I don't burn out and quit...
 
Hiya! Glad you're having a great time. :)



Would not survive in Washington... :rotfl2:

I'm baking the Amish Friendship Bread again. Just finished a batch of chocolate, and now I have some blueberry ones in the oven. Yum yum. Two more batches to bake if I don't burn out and quit...

Amish Friendship Bread?? One of my favorite things!!! Now I want some....:laughing:
 
Man, I broke my own self-imposed exile and ventured onto a hostile thread (about Bush's "new rules" before Obama takes over) and there is one poster there who has major league anger management issues. Scary stuff. :scared1:
Thank goodness this is an anonymous board or I'd be scared for my safety. :laughing:
And the funny thing is, they're always accusing me of being angry, an accusation they always include in a really angry post. The irony is more than a little bizarre.
Yeah, I'm not goin' back out there. Exile is back on.

Tsk, tsk, Loco ;)

-- I saw that thread and thought 'loco would have a great time arguing with these folks!' I did a post & run but haven't gone back.

Hiya! Glad you're having a great time. :)



Would not survive in Washington... :rotfl2:

I'm baking the Amish Friendship Bread again. Just finished a batch of chocolate, and now I have some blueberry ones in the oven. Yum yum. Two more batches to bake if I don't burn out and quit...

Then you must be feeling better! I hope so -- lots of baking going on in Washington right now...yummmm

And are you talking about chocolate Amish Friendship bread? And blueberry Amish Friendship bread? Sounds absolutely delicious...I love fresh bread - making and eating it.
 
Hiya! Glad you're having a great time. :)



Would not survive in Washington... :rotfl2:

I'm baking the Amish Friendship Bread again. Just finished a batch of chocolate, and now I have some blueberry ones in the oven. Yum yum. Two more batches to bake if I don't burn out and quit...

Hey, what's the recipe for that? There was a thread somewhere here about it where they told how to make the starting stuff, but no one posted what to do once you have 1 cup of the stuff and want to bake it.
 
I WANT a bo vodoo doll!! I have tried several times to order 3 of them. It keeps going back to zero and telling me my cart is empty??:confused3 Are they sold out? Is it a left-wing conspiracy? DANG!! They will make nice Christmas presents. I also want one for myself.:rotfl2:
I'm sure they're sold out. :laughing:


My mom makes us leave the parks when it rains....

NO WAY! :eek: :scared1: :faint:

Man, I broke my own self-imposed exile and ventured onto a hostile thread (about Bush's "new rules" before Obama takes over) and there is one poster there who has major league anger management issues. Scary stuff. :scared1: ...

Only one? :rolleyes: I started to look over there then I thought, I'm in a good mood right now so I don't want to spoil it. :rotfl:
 
Hello, my favorite GOP peeps! I am laptopping from our room at Pop Century 50's section and I wish that ALL of you were here. It RAINED LIKE CRAZY while we were enroute on our Magical Express bus and then it got very chilly. Not complaining though cuz it was snowing at home when we left. Tomorrow, we are hitting the Magic Kingdom and we are determined to make it in time for the "Good morning...Good morning" song on the train at opening. Then we will hit Main Street Bakery for the traditional yogurt, fruit, granola thingy.

Life is awesome! :woohoo:


How much longer are you there for? I'll be there THIS THURSDAY!!!!

:banana: :banana: :banana: :cool1: :cool1: :cool1: :banana: :banana: :banana: :cool1: :cool1: :cool1: (can you tell I'm a little excited? :laughing: )

I have to tell you, every time I see you post I think of muslin. :lmao: :rotfl2:
 
Tsk, tsk, Loco ;)

-- I saw that thread and thought 'loco would have a great time arguing with these folks!' I did a post & run but haven't gone back.



Then you must be feeling better! I hope so -- lots of baking going on in Washington right now...yummmm

And are you talking about chocolate Amish Friendship bread? And blueberry Amish Friendship bread? Sounds absolutely delicious...I love fresh bread - making and eating it.

Yep, that's the stuff! I'm feeling some better, but the bread is on a timetable so I was baking today whether I felt like it or not. :lmao: I'm going to shut down the oven after this batch and rest awhile, wash the mini muffin pan and mini loaf pans, and hopefully have the energy to get back in there and do two more batches some time tonight.

Gotta save some energy, though. I promised my WAY LIBERAL friend that I would come over tomorrow and help her move furniture and stuff. They are getting all new windows and have tons of lifting and moving to do to get ready.

Hey, what's the recipe for that? There was a thread somewhere here about it where they told how to make the starting stuff, but no one posted what to do once you have 1 cup of the stuff and want to bake it.

Here ya go loco;

Preheat oven to 325*

Add to approx one cup of starter:
1 c oil
3 eggs
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 c milk
1 c sugar
2 c flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
1 large package INSTANT pudding (any flavor you want...you can get creative)
1 c raisins or chopped nuts if desired (I've used dried cranberries and fresh blueberries, I've also heard of people putting in finely chopped apples, smooshed bananas, etc)
Mix well

Mix together 1/2 c sugar and 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon. Grease pans (2 large loaf pans OR five mini loaf pans) and sprinkle with sugar. Pour in batter, then sprinkle the tops with remaining sugar.

Bake large pans for one hour, or small pans for 40 min.

Slide a knife around edges of pans while still warm, then allow to cool before turning out.

And HEY! Did ya see that I posted a picture of me holding my pistol just to warm your little heart? :laughing: It's just my hand and the pistol in the pic...the rest was not necessarily DIS friendly and had to be cropped out. :eek: :rotfl2:
 
Yep, that's the stuff! I'm feeling some better, but the bread is on a timetable so I was baking today whether I felt like it or not. :lmao: I'm going to shut down the oven after this batch and rest awhile, wash the mini muffin pan and mini loaf pans, and hopefully have the energy to get back in there and do two more batches some time tonight.

Gotta save some energy, though. I promised my WAY LIBERAL friend that I would come over tomorrow and help her move furniture and stuff. They are getting all new windows and have tons of lifting and moving to do to get ready.



Here ya go loco;

Preheat oven to 325*

Add to approx one cup of starter:
1 c oil
3 eggs
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 c milk
1 c sugar
2 c flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
1 large package INSTANT pudding (any flavor you want...you can get creative)
1 c raisins or chopped nuts if desired (I've used dried cranberries and fresh blueberries, I've also heard of people putting in finely chopped apples, smooshed bananas, etc)
Mix well

Mix together 1/2 c sugar and 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon. Grease pans (2 large loaf pans OR five mini loaf pans) and sprinkle with sugar. Pour in batter, then sprinkle the tops with remaining sugar.

Bake large pans for one hour, or small pans for 40 min.

Slide a knife around edges of pans while still warm, then allow to cool before turning out.

And HEY! Did ya see that I posted a picture of me holding my pistol just to warm your little heart? :laughing: It's just my hand and the pistol in the pic...the rest was not necessarily DIS friendly and had to be cropped out. :eek: :rotfl2:

Thanks for the recipe! Yeah, that picture was awesome. Love my Constitution. They're debating guns right now on the "New Obama military force" thread, and Rayelias had a hilarious comment (#193). It'll probably get him points, but it was soooo funny.
 
aren't the cookies supposed to be for dinner? :confused3

Ummm, no. Take it from me, who just baked muffins/sweet bread through dinner time, made nachos for my kids but just had a muffin here and there as they came out myself. Blows up your blood sugar and makes ya feel pretty crummy. :sick:

I really need to think of something decent to eat now before I crash and burn big time.
 
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