---- below Message from Dubble Zero ----- Eh ben vous en avez fait des choses ces jours-ci à Komsomolsk. J'ai été très impressionnée par cette collection de Sukhoi. Mais j'ai
vraiment préféré, et de loin, le Candide. Ce
Candide, il me plaît vraiment ! Et puis,
moi et les avions de chasse de type Sukhoi , c'est pas trop cela. Je préfère
les avions de type "le Candide", moins guerrier mais tellement
plus chou. ps: Oui j'ai
eu des nouvelles de Dubble You, justement ce matin. Je suis ébahie (voire catastrophée) de lire dans les pages recommandées "And America must always stand for liberty. As the President plainly states, freedom is God's gift to every single person". Moi la liberté,
personne ne me l'offre si ce n'est le pays où je vis (la France)
qui me le permet et personne ne me l'offre si ce n'est moi même.
Alors je ne vois pas ce que God vient faire là-dedans !!!
...] Iraq President Bush Wednesday addressed the American Enterprise Institute and explained his vision for the future of Iraq in the aftermath of Saddam Hussein. "Rebuilding Iraq will require a sustained commitment from many nations, including our own: We will remain in Iraq as long as necessary, and not a day more. The nation of Iraq -- with its proud heritage, abundant resources, and skilled, educated people -- is fully capable of achieving democracy and living in freedom." He said that ending the threat posed by Saddam Hussein will contribute significantly to the peace and stability of the Middle East region. But the first people to benefit from freedom in Iraq will be the Iraqis themselves. "Their lives and freedom mean little to Saddam Hussein, but matter greatly to us." Webpage
for the Office of Global Communications - President's
Remarks - Policy
in Focus - Iraq ...[ blahblahblahblah
] ..... President Bush today announced that he will do everything in his power to ensure that as much as possible of the recently passed appropriations goes directly toward training and equipping those at the state and local level who must prepare for and respond to potential terrorist attacks. See
President's Remarks - Fact
Sheet - Protecting the Homeland
In a statement jointly released by Attorney General John Ashcroft and Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, they said, "Based on a review of intelligence and an assessment of threats by the intelligence community, the Attorney General in consultation with the Homeland Security Council has made the decision to return the threat level to an elevated risk of terrorist attack, or 'yellow' level." Attorney
General's and Homeland Security Secretary's Statement ...[ blahblahblahblah ] .....
President Bush Monday congratulated Ohio State University, University of South California, University of California -- Los Angeles and the University of Portland for winning national sports titles. ...[ blahblahblahblah ] ..... |