Thursday, December 09, 2004

I love these couple sentences in an article by Peggy Noonan that appeared in today's Wall Street Journal Editorial Page: Always remember what Bill Clinton did after he lost re-election to the governorship in 1980. He joined the choir in the only local church whose services were broadcast on television throughout Arkansas every Sunday morning. You could turn in every Sunday and see him in his robe, with his music book, singing spirituals.

Jim, my next door neighbor, is a justice of the peace for Dallas County and he officially retires today and so I stop by to celebrate his retirement with his wife and all the supporters.

I also attended an informal debate hosted by the World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas on the policies of the Bush's administration, whether they have made America safer, at the SMU Meadows Art Museum. The two panelists were Baker Spring of the Heritage Foundation and Mel Goodman of the Center for International Policy.

Not only can you download sights and sounds, now you can also download smells.

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