Excerpts from the invitation from Bill Frist are humorous.
This year The President's Dinner not only celebrates President Bush's second term, it's also a testimonial dinner for you, Mr. Worrell, and a handful of other Republican men and women who played vital public, and in many cases, critical behind-the-scenes roles in President Bush's campaign.
(It must of been one of those critical behind-the-scene moon shots that got me the invitation. :::stare:::)
That's right, on June 14th -- Flag Day -- the Republican Party will publicly recognize the lifetime commitment you've made to help make our Republican agenda for America a reality.
(There they go again, usurping yet another national holiday to aid in their divisive partisan agenda. I guess us evil democrats will again have to resort to burning the flag rather then waving it to show our patriotism.)
The 2005 President's Dinner is also about passing the President's agenda over the coming year and building lasting Republican majorities in both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives.
President Bush has outlined an aggressive agenda to continue to move America in the right direction including strengthening Social Security, continuing the War on Terrorism, and improving education.
But, as usual, the Democrats here in Washington, D.C. are doing everything in their power to defeat the President's agenda -- despite the President's overwhelming victory in the 2004 election and solid Republican gains in both houses of Congress.
Since Howard Dean became the Democrat Party Chairman, Democrats have raised millions of dollars.
(LOL! Dean has nothing to do with it. Sadly, Bush Administration is the best campaign funding tool the democrats have!)
The Washington Post reports that Hillary Clinton, Ted Kennedy, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are organizing liberal Democrats in Washington, D.C. and across the country for "... a year of confrontation and resistance..." And they're vowing to "... block Bush's major initiatives and thereby deny him the mandate he has claimed from his re-election victory last November."
So the President and all of us in the Republican Party must work together to overcome these Democrat obstructionists.
The 2005 President's Dinner is our opportunity to honor President Bush for his courageous leadership and recognize the historic and heavy mantle he has shouldered during a difficult time in our nation's history.
(Poor guy. He's really made quite a sacrifice, cutting short his many vacations in hopes of getting to finally sign a Bill that gets rammed past those evil liberal obstructionists.)
Mr. Worrell, will you accept the honor you so richly deserve and the accolades and public appreciation of your Republican Party?
(Richly is the correct word! Even though Frist states he's already reserved a seat for me, it will cost a minimum of $2,500 for me to sit down for those deserved honors and accolades.)
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