WEDNESDAY, MAY 14

I don’t know when I have been so angry while blogging.  What Mark Levin did today on his radio show was the most deplorable thing I’ve heard for a long time.  Right now I’m just trying to cool off before I say something I am going to regret.   

My frustration level is reaching the boiling point.  The cats are driving me crazy.  Rumsfeld is acting like the little monster he is.  Then I can’t send out my email – or maybe I am and there are a few poor souls who will be receiving a dozen copies of the same piece.  I had 90 minutes of sleep last night.  I drove down to Las Cruces and back today for two maternal medical appointments.  I finally realized that I’ve consumed some  Aspartame (Nutrasweet).  I’m terribly allergic to it.  It makes me almost crazy, then I go into a severe depression.  Years ago I was being treated for depression until I realized I was allergic to Aspartame.  I stopped drinking diet soda.  Within a few days the symptoms had disappeared.

Now THIS is something I agree 100% with Michelle Malkin!


THE CHAMBERS BOOK OF DAYS 
Born: John Dunton, 1659, Graff ham; Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, 1686, Dantzig; Robert Owen, philanthropic social reformer, 1771.
Died: Henry IV of France, assassinated at Paris, 1610; Louis XIII of France, 1643, St. Germain-en-Laye; Due de Maine, 1736; Professor David Runkenius, 1798, Leyden; Henry Grattan, statesman, 1820; Sir William Congreve, Bart., inventor of warlike missiles, 1828, Toulouse.
Feast Day: St. Pontius, martyr, about 258. St. Boniface, martyr, about 307. St. Pachomius, abbot, 348. St. Carthagh, Bishop of Lismore, about 637.

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