I am attending my first tea party and I am going to blog about it. It will probably be on the fly and not edited very well, but at least I have a record of it! I can tell you right now that I am so excited to be participating in helping our country recover.
I almost did not make it. Health problems have been an issue for me, but I will spare you the gorey details. Lemmie just say this. A biopsy, two incisions and four stitches later, I am back on my feet and HAPPY to be in San Antonio!
The drive from Austin was ok, until I hit downtown San Antonio. Road construction closed down all lanes of the freeway for about a mile, and it slowed down to a crawl for about 45 minutes. I do not think I have ever been in this city where there was not some form of road construction going on.
I arrived at the Menger Hotel which is right at the heart of the Alamo Plaza around 10PM and checked in right behind Janine Turner. If you do not know who she is, YOU SHOULD! She is an actress who starred in several big roles. Northern Exposure was my favorite, but Janine also is one of the founders of TeamSarah.org. She signed the poster I made for tomorrow, and her daughter Juliette took a picture of us together in the lobby.
Janine Turner and me
Janine is gracious and beautiful, and her daughter is a bright intelligent young woman. I would bet that Juliette will make a big contribution to our world some day.
I am here not only representing myself and my family, but some very special friends as well. We are a group of women who met online during the election. We knew each other through our children, who all happen to have been born with a very cool extra chromosome. Our group evolved to be called the Lipstick Princesses. It is a tight knit group that support each other and bounce political ideas off of each other all the time. We laugh together and pray together, and sometimes even cry together. The really interesting thing is, most of us have never met!
HALLOW to my PRINCESS PEEPS!
This trip also launches the Princesshood of the Traveling Tiara. It will travel among us and hopefully have it’s own web site soon. There are no rules about how it will work out, but we are going to let it have a life of it’s own.
The Princesshood of the Traveling Tiara!
Ok, I am tired and have a big day tomorrow. More later!!!
The muse in me helped get this music video put together for the trillion bucks song. I personally think it turned out AWESOME, but please leave a comment and tell me what you think. ENJOY!
Obama got elected, now there is no end;
The Democrats wanna tax and spend,
Tax and spend us into bankruptcy,
With a tax-cheat runnin our Treasury.
You spend two trillion bucks, and what do you get?
No recovery but deeper in debt.
St. Peter better call me fore its too late;
I owe my soul to the welfare state!
Obama is a leftist, as he cant deny;
Govern from the center, was a great big lie.
Karl Marx Manifesto is his playbook,
And you and me soon will be on the hook.
You spend two trillion bucks, in unsecured cash;
Soon the dollar will be pure trash.
Our bond holders we have to appease;
We owe our soul to the Red Chinese.
Obama and his people are makin a mess,
Bernankes fired up the printing press,
Printin money that dont exist,
No wonder America is gettin (peeved?)
You spend two trillion bucks,
They aint done yet!
Obama and Pelosi are pilin up the debt.
I work hard for the money, this I dont deserve
We owe our souls to the Federal Reserve!
Breaking news for yet another black Friday. President Obama is increasing our war onto the innocent people of Afghanistan.
Our Commander and Chief also lets the public in on some of his secret special intelligence, just released!
Reports are breaking across the nation that there is a strong possibility that there are terrorist organizations there, who just might want to hurt America.
TADAH!
[...and the award goes to, CaptainO'obvious!]
So back to our regularly scheduled Friday Rank and File of Seriousness and Smiles.
Today’s 12 Friday Fun Facts in no particular order, are…
#1. First and foremost, I want to send my heartfelt prayers to the troops and their families being sent to the war on Afghanistan. God bless every single one of you for fighting a war in almost every direction you find. Even when you are coming home.
Our current government officials may have forgotten why this whole war started, but I promise YOU, we will always remember, no matter who the president is…
#2. Be sure to visit the912project.com and have fun getting involved.
Hillary is doing such a fantastick job with foriegn relations, isn’t she?
Japan warns it may shoot down North Korean satellite launcher• Pyongyang says response would be act of war
• Regional tensions rise over missile launch
Japan today threatened to shoot down a satellite that North Korea plans to launch early next month if it shows any signs of striking its territory.
Tokyo’s warning that it would deploy its multibillion-dollar missile defence system raised tensions in the region after North Korea said that it had identified a potential “danger area” near Japanese territory along the rocket’s flight path.
The regime told the International Maritime Organisation that the missile would be launched during daylight between 4 and 8 April, and that its boosters would fall into the Sea of Japan – about 75 miles (120km) from Japan’s north-west coast – and the Pacific Ocean.
Officials in Tokyo said they reserved the right to destroy any threatening object in mid-flight, despite North Korean warnings that it would consider such a move an act of war.
“Under our law, we can intercept any object if it is falling towards Japan, including any attacks on Japan, for our security,” Takeo Kawamura, the chief cabinet secretary, told reporters.
Despite repeated assurances from Pyongyang that the rocket is a vital part of North Korea’s space programme, other countries in the region suspect the hardware is a Taepodong-2 ballistic missile.
South Korean intelligence has reported a build-up of activity in recent days near the missile’s launch pad at Musudan-ri base on its neighbour’s north-east coast.
Any missile launch, even one intended to put a satellite into orbit, would represent a snub to the US administration, which has repeatedly invited the communist state to return to negotiations over its nuclear weapons programme.
Last month the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, urged the north to cancel the launch, which US officials say would be in violation of a 2006 UN security council resolution.
The South Korean foreign ministry said in a statement: “If North Korea goes ahead with the launch, we believe there will be discussions and a response by the security council on the violation of the resolution.”
The UN secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, said a missile or satellite launch would “threaten the peace and stability in the region.”
After Japan’s transport ministry ordered airlines and shipping companies operating in the area to take precautionary measures, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways said they would alter flight paths on several European and other routes.
Speculation has been mounting for weeks that North Korea was about to put its hitherto unreliable missile technology to the test. The regime suffered a setback in 2006 when a Taepodong-2 missile – theoretically capable of reaching Alaska – blew up moments into its flight.
Japan has intensified efforts to protect itself against conventional missile attacks since 1998, when the north test-launched a long-range rocket over its territory without warning.
In response, Japan and the US have jointly developed a ballistic missile defence system that includes interceptor missiles on board ships and Patriot missiles dotted around Tokyo.
But experts believe that a rocket capable of launching a satellite into orbit may be too high to intercept.