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You did a segment on dwindling honey bees in Ohio the same day NPR ran a story about abnormally high pollen counts in Atlanta...since bees process honey there could be a possible connection. Just a thought!
(Sent Apr 4, 2007 8:16:59 PM)
I'm really glad to see the UK sailors are leased as cooler heads handled it. We also got to see what Bush calls the axis of evil Iran. Nothing like what he described but what do we believe what we see or what Bush tells us. Trust is the key to believing. Now many times have we heard the White House say one thing yet proven to be a lie.
Speaker Pelosi showed great leadership and peace making with Syria. She even did what Connie Rice couldn't do as long as she been in office. I wonder why Bush didn't have a problem with the GOP group he sent to meet with Syrian President three days before Speaker Pelosi's visit. I guess what Bush really was saying was he felt Democrats should go to the countries he doesn't want them to go to. At lease some questions will be answered as to those secret prisoners for torture that the Bush Administration was working with and the secret deals Cheney has been making with the Middle East as Waxman gets answers to his investigation of where taxpayers money has be spent. Looks like a lot of the crimes and corruption done over the past 6 years will come to light with this visit.
Jackie Rawlings Riverside California (Sent Apr 4, 2007 2:13:55 PM)
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