From the inbox.TO: HisExcellencytheAmbassadorJoseph WilsonIV@HisExcellencytheAmbassa dorJosephWilsonIV.com FROM: CindySheehan@hotmail.com RE: Could you please ... Could you please let Tim Russert Timothy John Russert, Jr. (born May 7, 1950) is an American journalist who has hosted NBC's Meet the Press since 1991. He is the Washington Bureau Chief for NBC News, and hosts Tim Russert, a weekly interview program on MSNBC. or Bob Schieffer Bob Lloyd Schieffer (born February 25, 1937) is an American journalist who has been with CBS News since 1969, serving 23 years as anchor on the Saturday edition of CBS Evening News know, the next time you see them, that I'm still chained to the north gate of the White House, right next to the small-ish concrete parking stanchion stanchion a specially designed headgate to hold an animal in place while allowing feeding and resting. Most commonly used for cattle. stanchion housing ? Thanks! Sent wirelessly with BlackBerry TO: ScooterLib@gmail.com FROM: DCheney@yahoo.com RE: I'm thinking ... I'm thinking about you a lot during what I know is a difficult and stressful time in your life. I only wish that Lynne and I could be there for you. As you know, any contact between us is subject to the scrutiny of the special prosecutor special prosecutor: see independent counsel. (Hi, Patrick!) and it's therefore difficult to tell you exactly how I feel about our friendship and your years of wonderful service to this office and our country. I'm reminded of a passage from one of my favorite My Favorite is an independent synthpop band from Long Island, New York. They released two CDs: Love at Absolute Zero and Happiest Days of Our Lives. My Favorite broke up on September 14, 2005, when singer Andrea Vaughn left the band. Gospels, the Gospel of Marc, in which Marc talks about being "Rich in good works," or something like that. I'm pretty sure it's in Marc "Rich in good works." Yeah, come to think of it, I'm absolutely positive and have had it confirmed verbally by the president, who's a pretty good Biblical guy, that in this situation, your situation, the Biblical passage that pertains is in Marc "Rich in good works," etc., etc. Get me? TO: DaJudge@gmail.com FROM: WhiteHouseCounsel@whitehouse.gov RE: Congrats con·grats Informal interj. Congratulations. pl.n. Congratulations: sent him my congrats. !!!!! Dear Judge Alito: Congrats on the nomination!!!! Seriously!!! I know it may seem "weird" or "awkward" to get a congratulatory email from me, but I want you to know how thrilled and tickled I am that you got the nod when I withdrew for reasons that had to do with papers and such that I couldn't in good conscience turn over. Anyway. The truth is, your name was at the top of our list the whole time. I remember the meeting when I had all the names All the Names (Portuguese: Todos os nomes) is a novel by Portuguese author José Saramago. It was written in 1997 and published in English in 2000 in an award winning translation by Margaret Jull Costa. and files in order and the president pointed to yours and said, "Good man," and I said, "Yes you are, Mr. President Mr. President can refer to:
The point is, Congratulations!!!!!! It was wonderful to see you and your family in the pictures on the news too. I certainly hope that Philip and Laura realize how "cool" their parents, you and Martha-Ann, are!!! Gotta go. And again, Congratulations!!!! Seriously!!!! Harriet TO: ValeriePlame@opcenter.cia.gov FROM: Dorothy@sidwellfriends.edu RE: 2005 Career Night Dear Valerie Plame Valerie Elise Plame Wilson (born Valerie Elise Plame 19 April 1963, in Anchorage, Alaska), known as Valerie Plame, Valerie E. Wilson, and Valerie Plame Wilson : We'd like to thank you for your participation in "Career Night" here at Sidwell Friends School Sidwell Friends School is a K-12 Quaker private school located in Washington, D.C. and Bethesda, Maryland in the United States. . For years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time students have enjoyed your presentation about the ins and outs ins and outs pl.n. 1. The intricate details of a situation, decision, or process. 2. The windings of a road or path. of working for the CIA. In fact, some of them have since gone on to college, and at least one of them is, I think, currently a junior analyst at Langley. This year's "Career Night" is scheduled for November 14. I certainly hope you can make it. For many years, your presentation has been the highlight of the event! Thanks! TO: ScooterLib@gmail.com FROM: DCheney@yahoo.com RE: Ready to laugh? Ready to laugh'? It turns out that I got my Bible stuff all mixed up. It isn't the Gospel of Marc I was talking about. (Apparently, Marc isn't even spelled like that. It's "Mark." But I think my spelling is more apt.) The passage I cited is in one of Paul's letters to Timothy, I want to say--not important, though. What's important is that you take care of yourself over the next few months, especially health-wise. You have a tendency to look pale and to forget to eat. Why, sometimes you're a veritable Caspar the Friendly Ghost! So remember, Caspar: wine, burger, it's all good, you gotta eat! Keep up your strength! I was just talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to" lecture, speech rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to the president, and I told him that I had recommended to you, Caspar, wine, burger, and he nodded vigorously. Thought you'd like to know ... TO: HisExcellencytheAmbassadorJoseph WilsonIV@HisExcellencytheAmbassa dorJosephWilsonIV.com FROM: CindySheehan@hotmail.com RE: Hello? Hello? Still here, Joe. And it's getting cold out, especially at night. Caught you on Wolf Blitzer yesterday. Did you mention to him that I'm still out here? I kept thinking that the next news van would be for me, but they just kept doing stand-ups on the lawn for the Libby thing and the Alito thing, and 1 guess they couldn't hear me shouting. I shouldn't have chained myself to this particular stanchion, I realize now, but it's sort of too late. Send somebody soon, okay? I'm thirsty. Sent wirelessly with BlackBerry |
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