Aug. 1st, 2004

Oooookay.

Aug. 1st, 2004 09:17 am
kyburg: (ebil)
“Mrs. Reagan does not support President Bush’s re-election and neither do most members of the President’s family,” says a spokesman for the former First Lady.

I have said for some time that for the sake of the people calling themselves conservatives, that there would be some candidate worthy of their loyalty running for office. And that there hasn't been one for some time. As a Republican, that is.

People have said Clinton was one of the best Republican Presidents in recent memory. Oh, that was Michael Moore, as I recall. I'd have to agree with him. Kerry looks much the same, doesn't he?

But sounds like there's plenty of venom to go 'round in the Reagan camp:

Ron Reagan is joined by his sister Patty in opposing Bush’s re-election effort. Only brother Michael Reagan, a conservative talk show host, supports the President and claims Ron is manipulating his mother.

Unlike the other Reagan children, Michael is not Reagan’s biological child. He was adopted by Reagan during the actor’s first marriage to actress Jane Wyman and often complains that his stepmother, Nancy, likes Ron best.

“He is her favorite,” Michael Reagan told Fox News. “Ron can do no wrong. I mean, basically that's it, Ron can do no wrong.”


Anybody who watched Trek in it's first incarnation remembers Jane Wyman.

You can find references to her all over the net - In fact, unbeknownst to the world, “Reagan, under the code name T-10, had been an informant for the FBI from 1943 to 1947, secretly turning in the names of SAG members he felt were ‘subversive,’ ‘un-American,’ or ‘following the Communist party line.’” Reagan’s first wife, actress Jane Wyman, was FBI informant T-9. (Kelley, 78 ) (Website being quoted does not agree with the owner of this living room's opinions. They have their own, so do I. Hooboy, do they. *shivers*)

Here, from SFGate - April 10, 1947.

I really have to feel for him, though. He's now an orphan, twice over.

And that's all the rope I'm going to hand him.

There are plenty of links to google up if you want to hunt it all down yourself.

Heaven help me. I'm beginning to like Nancy Reagan.

Oooookay.

Aug. 1st, 2004 09:17 am
kyburg: (ebil)
“Mrs. Reagan does not support President Bush’s re-election and neither do most members of the President’s family,” says a spokesman for the former First Lady.

I have said for some time that for the sake of the people calling themselves conservatives, that there would be some candidate worthy of their loyalty running for office. And that there hasn't been one for some time. As a Republican, that is.

People have said Clinton was one of the best Republican Presidents in recent memory. Oh, that was Michael Moore, as I recall. I'd have to agree with him. Kerry looks much the same, doesn't he?

But sounds like there's plenty of venom to go 'round in the Reagan camp:

Ron Reagan is joined by his sister Patty in opposing Bush’s re-election effort. Only brother Michael Reagan, a conservative talk show host, supports the President and claims Ron is manipulating his mother.

Unlike the other Reagan children, Michael is not Reagan’s biological child. He was adopted by Reagan during the actor’s first marriage to actress Jane Wyman and often complains that his stepmother, Nancy, likes Ron best.

“He is her favorite,” Michael Reagan told Fox News. “Ron can do no wrong. I mean, basically that's it, Ron can do no wrong.”


Anybody who watched Trek in it's first incarnation remembers Jane Wyman.

You can find references to her all over the net - In fact, unbeknownst to the world, “Reagan, under the code name T-10, had been an informant for the FBI from 1943 to 1947, secretly turning in the names of SAG members he felt were ‘subversive,’ ‘un-American,’ or ‘following the Communist party line.’” Reagan’s first wife, actress Jane Wyman, was FBI informant T-9. (Kelley, 78 ) (Website being quoted does not agree with the owner of this living room's opinions. They have their own, so do I. Hooboy, do they. *shivers*)

Here, from SFGate - April 10, 1947.

I really have to feel for him, though. He's now an orphan, twice over.

And that's all the rope I'm going to hand him.

There are plenty of links to google up if you want to hunt it all down yourself.

Heaven help me. I'm beginning to like Nancy Reagan.

Oooookay.

Aug. 1st, 2004 09:17 am
kyburg: (Default)
“Mrs. Reagan does not support President Bush’s re-election and neither do most members of the President’s family,” says a spokesman for the former First Lady.

I have said for some time that for the sake of the people calling themselves conservatives, that there would be some candidate worthy of their loyalty running for office. And that there hasn't been one for some time. As a Republican, that is.

People have said Clinton was one of the best Republican Presidents in recent memory. Oh, that was Michael Moore, as I recall. I'd have to agree with him. Kerry looks much the same, doesn't he?

But sounds like there's plenty of venom to go 'round in the Reagan camp:

Ron Reagan is joined by his sister Patty in opposing Bush’s re-election effort. Only brother Michael Reagan, a conservative talk show host, supports the President and claims Ron is manipulating his mother.

Unlike the other Reagan children, Michael is not Reagan’s biological child. He was adopted by Reagan during the actor’s first marriage to actress Jane Wyman and often complains that his stepmother, Nancy, likes Ron best.

“He is her favorite,” Michael Reagan told Fox News. “Ron can do no wrong. I mean, basically that's it, Ron can do no wrong.”


Anybody who watched Trek in it's first incarnation remembers Jane Wyman.

You can find references to her all over the net - In fact, unbeknownst to the world, “Reagan, under the code name T-10, had been an informant for the FBI from 1943 to 1947, secretly turning in the names of SAG members he felt were ‘subversive,’ ‘un-American,’ or ‘following the Communist party line.’” Reagan’s first wife, actress Jane Wyman, was FBI informant T-9. (Kelley, 78 ) (Website being quoted does not agree with the owner of this living room's opinions. They have their own, so do I. Hooboy, do they. *shivers*)

Here, from SFGate - April 10, 1947.

I really have to feel for him, though. He's now an orphan, twice over.

And that's all the rope I'm going to hand him.

There are plenty of links to google up if you want to hunt it all down yourself.

Heaven help me. I'm beginning to like Nancy Reagan.
kyburg: (Default)
It's the anniversary of the signing of the Grütli Pact of 1291.



Want some history? Trying to find something simple and comprehensive is illusive -

Simple (Requires .pdf support.)

More comprehensive.

Wikipedia.

So, happy birthday Switzerland.

(It took how long for women to get the vote?)
kyburg: (Default)
It's the anniversary of the signing of the Grütli Pact of 1291.



Want some history? Trying to find something simple and comprehensive is illusive -

Simple (Requires .pdf support.)

More comprehensive.

Wikipedia.

So, happy birthday Switzerland.

(It took how long for women to get the vote?)
kyburg: (Default)
It's the anniversary of the signing of the Grütli Pact of 1291.



Want some history? Trying to find something simple and comprehensive is illusive -

Simple (Requires .pdf support.)

More comprehensive.

Wikipedia.

So, happy birthday Switzerland.

(It took how long for women to get the vote?)
kyburg: (Default)
OfficeMax has a new "Rubberband Man" spot - back to school version.

Who is this guy and why doesn't he have his own show yet? DAMN.

*squees* Commercials, outtakes and everything!
kyburg: (Default)
OfficeMax has a new "Rubberband Man" spot - back to school version.

Who is this guy and why doesn't he have his own show yet? DAMN.

*squees* Commercials, outtakes and everything!
kyburg: (Default)
OfficeMax has a new "Rubberband Man" spot - back to school version.

Who is this guy and why doesn't he have his own show yet? DAMN.

*squees* Commercials, outtakes and everything!
kyburg: (pile)
Which is good. When I dropped the boxes off Thursday, the house looked like it hadn't been packed yet.

Next weekend.

Jim's response? Wants to be a lump today.

Uh, no.

But hearing him squealing in abject joy over the BBC this morning has been wonderful to hear.

Now, for my next trick - getting us moving.

It's a lovely Sunday afternoon.
kyburg: (pile)
Which is good. When I dropped the boxes off Thursday, the house looked like it hadn't been packed yet.

Next weekend.

Jim's response? Wants to be a lump today.

Uh, no.

But hearing him squealing in abject joy over the BBC this morning has been wonderful to hear.

Now, for my next trick - getting us moving.

It's a lovely Sunday afternoon.
kyburg: (Default)
Which is good. When I dropped the boxes off Thursday, the house looked like it hadn't been packed yet.

Next weekend.

Jim's response? Wants to be a lump today.

Uh, no.

But hearing him squealing in abject joy over the BBC this morning has been wonderful to hear.

Now, for my next trick - getting us moving.

It's a lovely Sunday afternoon.
kyburg: (anyonebutbush)
[livejournal.com profile] zyrc has mentioned it - and I've said before. I'm not all that fond of Michael Moore. I haven't seen F:9/11 - and likely, won't.

I also don't watch Fox News, and very little CNN anymore.

I don't like being yanked and cranked. Neither does [livejournal.com profile] ginmar. Can't blame her.

Again, for the record. Bachelor of Science, Communication Arts, Broadcast Option (the one they don't offer anymore, thanks Reagan) from Cal Poly Pomona, June 1984.

The years that brought you Dynasty, Hill Street Blues and advent of cable channel programming.

Won't get fooled. Nope. By anyone.
kyburg: (Default)
[livejournal.com profile] zyrc has mentioned it - and I've said before. I'm not all that fond of Michael Moore. I haven't seen F:9/11 - and likely, won't.

I also don't watch Fox News, and very little CNN anymore.

I don't like being yanked and cranked. Neither does [livejournal.com profile] ginmar. Can't blame her.

Again, for the record. Bachelor of Science, Communication Arts, Broadcast Option (the one they don't offer anymore, thanks Reagan) from Cal Poly Pomona, June 1984.

The years that brought you Dynasty, Hill Street Blues and advent of cable channel programming.

Won't get fooled. Nope. By anyone.
kyburg: (anyonebutbush)
[livejournal.com profile] zyrc has mentioned it - and I've said before. I'm not all that fond of Michael Moore. I haven't seen F:9/11 - and likely, won't.

I also don't watch Fox News, and very little CNN anymore.

I don't like being yanked and cranked. Neither does [livejournal.com profile] ginmar. Can't blame her.

Again, for the record. Bachelor of Science, Communication Arts, Broadcast Option (the one they don't offer anymore, thanks Reagan) from Cal Poly Pomona, June 1984.

The years that brought you Dynasty, Hill Street Blues and advent of cable channel programming.

Won't get fooled. Nope. By anyone.

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