Dropped the ball....

Don't be such a drama queen. You dress right, and you're fine. I had to buy all new shirts when Rob pointed out that synthetics are lethal in your neck of the woods. Everyone got new clothes that day.
 
I found it amazing, moving here from the warm & sunny west, that, come March, 50F is t-shirt weather & 65 can be downright balmy. Truly a sad discovery.
 
Professur said:
Good question. Because you can? Vacations are often to differerent places.

Naughty. You went and edited on me. Vacation might be OK, but I never learned to drive in snow. I can think of quicker ways to suicide.
 
As you did, I promise to supply chauffeur service to anyone willing to brave the chill. Also supplied will be copious amounts of beer, rum, hot tea and hot chocolate (with the little marshmalllows). And my personal guarantee that if you listen up, you'll never be colder than you want to be.
 
30 days...8.25% of my life...with it that cold. Nosir, I'll pass. I can stand some cold weather, but let it get below 20 F and stay there for long and I'm miserable.

So...we factor in the Penguin Climate, the Metric System, the Mislabeled Ham, Mike Reno, Socialized Medicine, the Second Language Syndrome, and the whole Red Green/McKenzie Brothers Culture Connundrum, stir it up, and we get...

Anti-Dixie.

[SnP staying put]
 
HomeLAN said:
Oooo, little marshmellows. You've sold v2.0, that's for sure. The wife might be a tougher case.

Give me the word, and I'll sic the missus on her. Three words "downtown Montreal Shopping".

Personally, for you, I'd give it another year. That way, the boy will have the memories. Although, V3.0 still goes on and on about Stone Mountain. That really made an impression on him.
 
and in one fell swoop, Gonz has joined those opposed to Harriet Miers, thinking that, much like his father, W needs to remember that we need originalists, not poseurs.

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX THU OCT 13, 2005 11:32:41 ET XXXXX

HIDDEN TESTIMONY REIGNITES MIERS FIRES

**Exclusive Details**

The DRUDGE REPORT has obtained a copy of sworn testimony given by Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers in 1990 in which she said that she “wouldn’t belong to the Federalist Society” – a conservative and libertarian lawyers’ organization – because it was “politically charged.”

But Bush's Supreme Court nominee did not include in that category the NAACP and other liberal groups, the transcript reveals!

Word of the testimony circulated late last week, roiling conservatives and setting off a scramble among lawyers to obtain the actual testimony. Sources tell the DRUDGE REPORT that conservatives demanded that the White House and its allies release copies of the testimony, but their demands were ignored.

A source close to the Bush administration says, "the process requires the White House to prepare documents to turn over to the Senate Judiciary Committee and only after the committee has had the courtesy of receiving them are such docs made public."

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Miers testified in a voting rights lawsuit claiming the Dallas City Council had too few black and Hispanic members.

The DRUDGE REPORT can now reveal that not only did Harriet Miers testify that she would not join the “politically charged” Federalist Society -- she testified that she had joined a liberal organization – the Democratic Progressive Voters League.

[According to the Handbook of Texas Online [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/DD/wed1.html], the Democratic Progressive Voters League is a Dallas political organization closely associated with the Democratic Party.]

Miers was also asked whether she considered “the NAACP [to be] in the category of organizations” that she considered to be “politically charged.”

Her answer: “No, I don’t.”


In 1987, the NAACP launched a campaign to defeat the nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court; In 1989, the group organized the Silent March; over 100,000 protested U.S. Supreme Court decisions the group claimed "reversed many of the gains made against discrimination."

[The Internal Revenue Service has threatened to revoke the NAACP's tax-exempt status after the civil rights group's chairman, Julian Bond, condemned Bush administration policies on education, the economy and the war in Iraq, during a speech last summer.]

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Now presented here for the first time, the testimony.

REDIRECT EXAMINATION

BY MS. JULIAN: . . . . .

Q. Ms. Miers, are you a member of any predominantly minority organizations, such as the NAACP, Black Chamber of Commerce, Urban League or any other predominantly minority organizations?

A. Women minorities?

Q. Well, maybe predominantly racial and ethnic minorities?

A. No.

Q. . . . . In your capacity as an at-large member do you think being involved in such organizations might assist you in having a perspective that – bring a perspective to your job that you don’t have?

A. I attend meetings designed to give me that input. However, I have tried to avoid memberships in organization s that were politically charged with one viewpoint or the other. For example, I wouldn’t belong to the Federalist Society any more than – I just feel like it’s better to not be involved in organizations that seem to color your view one way or the other for people who are examining you. I did join the Progressive Voters League here in Dallas during the campaign as part of the campaign.

Q. Are you active in the PVL now, do you intend to be?

A. No, I am not.

Q. Do you think the NAACP and Black Chamber of Commerce are in the category of organizations you were talking about?

A. No, I don’t. . . . .

Transcript of Trial, Roy Williams et al. v. City of Dallas, No. CA-3-88-152-R, pages V-46 to V-47 (U.S. Dist. Ct., N.D. Tex. Sept. 11, 1989).

END
 
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