Best Of Homespun Bloggers September 11th, 2001
Musing
And Wolf is so stupid
What's up with Wolf Blitzer?
From Thoughts by Seawitch
Not My Stories
These are not my stories but are ones that need to be shared. They are stories of survival from a storm surge that is estimated to have been from 28 feet to 32 feet.
One of my bosses sons stayed in his house on Biloxi Back Bay during Hurricane Katrina. He ended up in his attic to escape the wall of water and watched as the water crept higher and higher and then subsided. He had to be rescued by his family after the winds subsided. The only means of communication he had was his Nextel radio. He is safe and sound and was not injured and is working at the plant to clear the rubble so the rebuilding process can begin.
Support the Troops Weekend
September 23, 24, and 26 is Support the Troops weekend.
Rallies are being held in Washington DC area throughout that weekend, so if you live here or can get here please attend one or more. Several leftist groups are holding "anti-war" (and anti much else, too) demonstrations, and it is important that there's is not the only message that is seen and heard.
MuD&PHuD
Never Forget, Always Remember
Each of these pictures are worth well more than 1000 words. I'll offer only two:
Always Remember.
And Wolf is so stupid
What's up with Wolf Blitzer?
BLITZER: "You simply get chills every time you see these poor individuals, as Jack Cafferty just pointed out, so tragically, so many of these people, almost all of them that we see, are so poor and they are so black, and this is going to raise lots of questions for people who are watching this story unfold."Whereas we are all now very much aware that "George Bush doesn't care about black people!", it is abundantly clear that CNN really does care.
From Thoughts by Seawitch
Not My Stories
These are not my stories but are ones that need to be shared. They are stories of survival from a storm surge that is estimated to have been from 28 feet to 32 feet.
One of my bosses sons stayed in his house on Biloxi Back Bay during Hurricane Katrina. He ended up in his attic to escape the wall of water and watched as the water crept higher and higher and then subsided. He had to be rescued by his family after the winds subsided. The only means of communication he had was his Nextel radio. He is safe and sound and was not injured and is working at the plant to clear the rubble so the rebuilding process can begin.
Support the Troops Weekend
September 23, 24, and 26 is Support the Troops weekend.
Rallies are being held in Washington DC area throughout that weekend, so if you live here or can get here please attend one or more. Several leftist groups are holding "anti-war" (and anti much else, too) demonstrations, and it is important that there's is not the only message that is seen and heard.
MuD&PHuD
Never Forget, Always Remember
Each of these pictures are worth well more than 1000 words. I'll offer only two:
Always Remember.
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