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October 3, 2008
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October 2, 2008
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Dear Readers,
My blog is not a political blog--it is my happy little place where I share anecdotes and pictures with my friends and family. It is a place where I go to relax, read, and make new friends.
Please know that when I post about politics, it is because I am truly moved to put my thoughts into words, and that I am not going to dislike anyone for respectfully disagreeing with me.
Last week, my cousin sent me the following article (copied below) about the NRA.
Warning bells were ringing as I read it--I am blown away that Obama's campaign is so corrupt.
Then, today, I saw this video on BooksForMe's site--young boys calling Obama their "Alpha/Omega". People. There is something very wrong here.
Here is the article:
Obama Wants NRA Ads Banned
Saturday, September 27, 2008 8:10 PM
By: Newsmax staffThe Obama camp has been threatening television and radio stations to keep them from airing anti-Obama ads.
The latest target is the NRA and stations in Pennsylvania.
Earlier this week, the National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund released a series of radio and television spots to educate gun owners and sportsmen about Barack Obama's longstanding anti-gun record. In response to the NRA-PVF ads, a clearly panicked Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) are doing everything they can to hide Obama's real record by mounting a coordinated assault on the First Amendment.
They have gone to desperate and outrageous lengths to try to silence your NRA by bullying media outlets with threats of lawsuits if they run NRA-PVF's ads.
The Obama camp is particularly angry with an NRA ad entitled "Hunter" which lays out Obama's record on gun control.
Other NRA ads include "Way of Life" and another focusing on Joe Biden's record, "Defend Freedom, Defeat Obama."
This week, Obama's campaign general counsel Bob Bauer wrote seeking to censor the ads at stations in Pennsylvania.
"Unlike federal candidates, independent political organizations do not have a 'right to command the use of broadcast facilities,'" Bauer writes. "Moreover, you have a duty 'to protect the public from false, misleading or deceptive advertising.'"
"This advertising is false, misleading, and deceptive," Bauer continued. "We request that you immediately cease airing this advertising."
The NRA says Obama's camp are sending out these "intimidating cease and desist letters" to cable operators and television stations, threatening their FCC licenses if they run the ads.
The NRA charged that "Obama and the DNC have been using strong-arm tactics reminiscent of Chicago machine politics to try and cover up the truth and silence NRA by forcing the stations to assist them in hiding Obama's radical anti-gun record."
And now, Obama and the DNC have opened a new front in their assault on your First Amendment rights by calling on their followers to contact these station managers to demand that the stations not run NRA-PVF's ads.
NRA stands behind the accuracy of these ads, and NRA attorneys have responded to the Obama campaign's despicable and abusive attempt to trample on the First Amendment by sending a thorough rebuttal to station managers. This rebuttal clearly and conclusively refutes the Obama campaign's fallacious claims that the ads are inaccurate.
The NRA has set up a Web site detailing its position on Obama at www.gunbanobama.com.
A copy of the NRA's letter to station, written by its counsel Cleta Mitchell, follows below:
MEMORANDUM
CLIENT-MATTER NUMBER
999100-0130
TO: Station Managers
FROM: Cleta Mitchell, Esq.
Counsel to National Rifle Association
DATE: September 25, 2008
RE: Documentation for Advertising by National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund ("NRA-PVF")
This firm serves as counsel to the National Rifle Association (“NRA”) and the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund ("NRA-PVF"), which is the federal political action committee of the NRA and the sponsor of certain advertising purchased and soon-to-be purchased on your station. It has come to my clients’ attention that the Obama for President campaign is engaging in an effort to prevent or stop the airing of certain ads by NRA-PVF, falsely alleging that the ads are ‘inaccurate’. The Obama presidential campaign apparently relies on an article appearing in the Washington Post on September 23, 2008 to support its contention hat the NRA-PVF ads should not be aired.
The Washington Post is hardly an objective news source on any subject related to the issues to which the NRA is dedicated, having spent decades attacking not only the NRA but also fighting against the legislation and policies NRA supports to protect the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, as well as supporting every conceivable government proposal or policy any officeholder or candidate suggests to weaken and disrupt the guarantees of the Second Amendment. It is therefore no surprise that the Washington Post would now attack the NRA for advertisements which truthfully disclose the anti-gun, anti-Second Amendment record of Barack Obama, the candidate supported by the Washington Post.
Attached please find the point-by-point refutation of the Washington Post’s article about the NRA-PVF ads regarding Obama’s record on the Second Amendment, as well as an article disclosing the bias of the decidedly not neutral “FactChecker” on which the Washington Post article is ostensibly based.
The NRA devotes 100% of its time and resources to protecting the Second Amendment and fighting for government policies and legislation furtherance of the rights of the American people to keep and bear arms.
The legislative and policy record of candidates and officeholders such as Barack Obama are well known and documented by the NRA on an ongoing basis. NRA-PVF’s advertising during the 2008 election cycle is based on that extensive research and documentation, which is being furnished to you with this Memorandum.
Accordingly, we respectfully request that your station disregard the shamefully false assertions from the Obama campaign and its attorneys regarding the NRA-PVF ads and that the ads run in accordance with the purchase(s) made by NRA-PVF in the media buy.
© 2008 Newsmax. All rights reserved.
October 1, 2008
September 30, 2008
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Tonight's blessings
(and warm fuzzies):
- listening to Lion singing "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" while cooking
- listening to video game banter between my husband and two oldest sons
- fruity Mentos--reminds me of summers at the pool
- stuffed mushrooms~I could make a meal out of them alone! (pics to follow)
- a new bar of Vitamin E soap--looking forward to my shower tonight!
- plans in the works: a visit to Oklahoma, to see my best friend Rachel, in October and a visit from my Finnish friend Erika on Thanksgiving~she lived with my family during my senior year (exchange student)
September 29, 2008
September 27, 2008
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A Fall meme
When does fall begin for you? After the first cold-front
What is your favorite aspect of fall? The cool air and the smells!
What is your favorite fall memory? My wedding (November 3)
What do you like to drink in the fall? Hot teas, wassail, and apple cider
What's your favorite fall food? Stews, soups, homemade bread, baked apples and pumpkin bread
What is fall weather like where you live? Not nearly fall-ish enough! But, usually lots of cold-fronts, which I
What color is fall? Orange, yellow (ocher--my favorite), brown, red
What does fall smell like? Cinnamon cider candles, burning leaves, crisp air
Holiday shopping in fall: yes or no? Yes--especially at market days--love it!
If you could go anywhere in the fall, where would you go? I would love to go up north, to see the leaves change colors
What is your favorite fall sport? Football--but not on television. Hometown football--up in the stands at the local public school, with nachos and popcorn
Do you have a favorite fall chore? I love to decorate my house--put out a new wreath on our door
What is your least favorite thing about fall? It seems too short...
What is your favorite fall holiday? Thanksgiving Day
What's your favorite kind of pie? Chess pie
Which do you prefer, the Farm or the Fair? Oh, it's hard to choose. Both.Do you have a favorite fall book? Tasha Tudor's Pumpkin MoonshineHow about a favorite fall poem or quote?
To Autumn
John KeatsSeason of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;
To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees,
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;
To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells
With a sweet kernel; to set budding more,
And still more, later flowers for the bees,
Until they think warm days will never cease,
For Summer has o'er-brimm'd their clammy cells.
Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store?
Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find
Thee sitting careless on a granary floor,
Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind;
Or on a half-reap'd furrow sound asleep,
Drows'd with the fume of poppies, while thy hook
Spares the next swath and all its twined flowers:
And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep
Steady thy laden head across a brook;
Or by a cyder-press, with patient look,
Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours.
Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,--
While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day,
And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue;
Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn
Among the river sallows, borne aloft
Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies;
And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn;
Hedge-crickets sing; and now with treble soft
The red-breast whistles from a garden-croft;
And gathering swallows twitter in the skies. -
Today
Happy:
- that all puking has ceased
- that today is Saturday
- to be going to market days and playing along the beach afterwards
- about watching Seven Brides for Seven Brothers tonight (rental)
- to cook something new for supper (Ginger Salmon)
- that my dad has electricity!! Finally!!
September 26, 2008
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Laundry, on top of laundry...
I am washing sheets and blankets today. It was time for me to change the sheets anyways, but we *just* washed all of our blankets and comforters! Oh, well... I remember a time when I thought that items in my home should remain "perfect", as in "brand-new". That was when I only had Lamb, LOL.
Now, my mantra is, "Anything can be cleaned!", LOL. Instead of fretting over messes and spills, I realize that anything can be cleaned--couches, carpets, etc. I have a LOT of breakables--crystal, china, teacups, etc. Between my husband and my oldest, my things get broken pretty often (you thought it would be the toddlers, right?! No--they rarely break anything! And, as a toddler, Lamb didn't break anything of mine).
I am also at a point where I have no problem buying our furniture and appliances in the scratch-and-dent department. If it is already imperfect, another scratch or dent from the boys won't really matter. (I also want to buy second-hand cars for this reason--for myself--but have no agreement from dh yet...).
In the past couple of years my decor has been leaning towards shabby chic, which perfectly supports this imperfect style!
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24-hour bug? I hope...
I don't know why I post every time that we are sick--I think it's because I get SO overwhelmed!!
It started with Sailor today, after his art lesson, then tonight in the van, Lion, then later tonight on our carpets, Lion and Pilot!
Poor babies. Poor Lamb (he cleaned out the carseat and some of the carpets). Poor me (I cleaned the van and more carpets). Why does daddy always miss out on these things?!
I am hoping...just hoping...that Lamb and I don't succumb tomorrow...
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