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Separation of Powers (5.7)
Speaker Haffley: There is no next, sir. I mean not to get too technical, but this government runs out of money at midnight. And my guys are going home. This is it.
Bartlet: No.
Speaker Haffley: There is no altering this offer, Mr. President.
Bartlet: And I said no.
Speaker Haffley: Let's be clear, sir. We cannot, we will not, vote to keep on footing the bill. You will be held responsible for shutting down the federal government.
Bartlet: Then shut it down.
Teach your child about the Constitution on September 17!
Join us for Constitution Day activities in the Boeing Learning Center at the National Archives in Washington, DC.
Draft your own amendment to the Constitution
Play games and learn more about the Framers
Design your own American flag
Discover the rules for adding more states to the Union
Write with a quill pen, just like they did in 1789
Happy Constitution Day all!!!!
Favourite Josh and Donna moments requested by yoyomarules 1/10; “I’ve got an airplane hangar out there filled with 500 strangers looking to me for direction; I’ve got a candidate who doesn’t trust any of them, and frankly neither do I. And if you think I don’t miss you every day…” There is a pause in which they both look as though they might cry.
You know Hemingway would be all about the selfie.
Afternoon pick-me-the-f-up: Chocolate-Dipped Coffee Ice Cream Glazed Doughnut Sandwiches. You’re welcome.
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June 28, 1969: Police Raid the Stonewall Inn
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. That night, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next three days.
The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world.
In 2011, American Experience released the film "The Stonewall Uprising."
Today, on the 44th anniversary, we invite you to: • Explore the milestones in the American Gay Rights Movement • View photos of the Stonewall Uprising • Watch the full film The Stonewall Uprising (Run time: 01:22:03)
Look at the progress, especially this week........but there is still work to do
Mmm, chocolate.
Love is Love
Oh, Donna… You are so very, very cute!
Bang!
Our kind of bench.
Shoesday Tuesday
In a video message, Ambassador Susan E. Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, commemorates International Day Against Homophobia on May 17. Read more on DipNote.
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The Gaza arc was one of the best....heartbreaking and sentimental
One of the earliest photographs of the White House, 1846. Photographed by John Plumbe Jr. (Library of Congress)