Aug. 4th, 2007

I want this for my birthday!
It can be had for 528.00 here in Australia, no I haven't looked at the reviews yet. But I love the idea!!!
Ian seems to be almost back to normal, however he feels worn out after a short time out of the house. I feel the same. I just am grateful I didn't have it near has bad has he did. Paul and I went grocery shopping and I was ready to come home after about 10 minutes. It's such a beautiful day here today but all I feel like doing is laying around. I've decided that Cream of Artichoke soup is in order for dinner this evening, I have to find that recipe now. ack @ the effort.

I think I've had about 10 cups of tea today.

So how many of you are using Skype? How easy is it to set up. I thought it would be nice to use it to call mom and have the web cam on so she can see us real time. If it's easy for them that's a major plus.
Senate Passes Bush Spy Bill


Saturday August 4, 2007 4:16 AM

By LARA JAKES JORDAN

Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate, in a high-stakes showdown over national security, voted late Friday to temporarily give President Bush expanded authority to eavesdrop on suspected foreign terrorists without court warrants.

The House, meanwhile, rejected a Democratic version of the bill.

Democratic leaders there were working on a plan to bring up the Senate-passed measure and vote on it Saturday in response to Bush's demand that Congress give him expanded powers before leaving for vacation this weekend.

The White House applauded the Senate vote and urged the House to quickly follow suit.

The bill ``will give our intelligence professionals the essential tools they need to protect our nation,'' said White House spokesman Tony Fratto. ``It is urgent that this legislation become law as quickly as possible.''

Senate Democrats reluctantly voted for a plan largely crafted by the White House after Bush promised to veto a stricter proposal that would have required a court review to begin within 10 days.

The Senate bill gives Bush the expanded eavesdropping authority for six months. The temporary powers give Congress time to hammer out a more comprehensive plan instead of rushing approval for a permanent bill in the waning hours before lawmakers begin their month long break.


How does this man still have any power at all!!!!!!! He is walking all over Americans HOW IS THIS HAPPENING???

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