Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Letter from Hillary

Being a New Yorker I wrote Hillary Clinton several times before we invaded Iraq. She would send me a note back, but also voted for the use of arms against this nation. Out of the blue I received this email today from her.

November 29, 2005

Dear Ms. Camp:
The war in Iraq is on the minds of many of you who have written or who have called my office asking questions and expressing frustration. When the President addresses the nation tomorrow on the war, the American people want and deserve to know how we got there, why we are still there, how we have executed the war and what we should do now. In short, the President must explain his plan for the war in Iraq.

There are no quick and easy solutions to the long and drawn out conflict this Administration triggered that consumes a billion dollars a week, involves 150,000 American troops, and has cost thousands of American lives. I do not believe that we should allow this to be an open-ended commitment without limits or end. Nor do I believe that we can or should pull out of Iraq immediately. I believe we are at a critical point with the December 15th elections that should, if successful, allow us to start bringing home our troops in the coming year, while leaving behind a smaller contingent in safer areas with greater intelligence and quick strike capabilities. This will advance our interests, help fight terrorism and protect the interests of the Iraqi people.

In October 2002, I voted for the resolution to authorize the Administration to use force in Iraq. I voted for it on the basis of the evidence presented by the Administration, assurances they gave that they would first seek to resolve the issue of weapons of mass destruction peacefully through United Nations sponsored inspections, and the argument that the resolution was needed because Saddam Hussein never did anything to comply with his obligations that he was not forced to do. Their assurances turned out to be empty ones, as the Administration refused repeated requests from the U.N. inspectors to finish their work. And the "evidence" of weapons of mass destruction and links to al Qaida turned out to be false.Based on the information that we have today, Congress never would have been asked to give the President authority to use force against Iraq. And if Congress had been asked, based on what we know now, we never would have agreed, given the lack of a long-term plan, paltry international support, the proven absence of weapons of mass destruction, and the reallocation of troops and resources that might have been used in Afghanistan to eliminate Bin Laden and al Qaida, and fully uproot the Taliban.

Before I voted in 2002, the Administration publicly and privately assured me that they intended to use their authority to build international support in order to get the U.N. weapons inspectors back into Iraq, as articulated by the President in his Cincinnati speech on October 7th, 2002. As I said in my October 2002 floor statement, I took "the President at his word that he will try hard to pass a U.N. resolution and will seek to avoid war, if at all possible." Instead, the Bush Administration short-circuited the U.N. inspectors - the last line of defense against the possibility that our intelligence was false. The Administration also abandoned securing a larger international coalition, alienating many of those who had joined us in Afghanistan.

From the start of the war, I have been clear that I believed that the Administration did not have an adequate plan for what lay ahead. I take responsibility for my vote, and I, along with a majority of Americans, expect the President and his Administration to take responsibility for the false assurances, faulty evidence and mismanagement of the war. Given years of assurances that the war was nearly over and that the insurgents were in their "last throes," this Administration was either not being honest with the American people or did not know what was going on in Iraq. As a member of the Armed Services Committee, I heard General Eric Shinseki, the Army Chief of Staff, tell us that it would take several hundred thousand troops to stabilize Iraq. He was subsequently mocked and marginalized by the Bush Administration.

In October 2003, I said "In the last year, however, I have been first perplexed, then surprised, then amazed, and even outraged and always frustrated by the implementation of the authority given the President by this Congress" and "Time and time again, the Administration has had the opportunity to level with the American people. Unfortunately, they haven't been willing to do that." I have continually raised doubts about the President's claims, lack of planning and execution of the war, while standing firmly in support of our troops.

* After my first trip to Iraq in November 2003, I returned troubled by the policies of the Administration and faulted the President for failing to level with the American public. At the Council on Foreign Relations, I chided the President for failing to bring in enough international partners to quell the insurgency.

* I spoke out often at the Armed Services Committee to Administration officials pointing out that the estimates they provided about the war, its length and cost lacked even basic credibility.

* And I challenged Secretary Rumsfeld more than once that he had no benchmarks to measure actual progress which would lead us to believe we had a strategy that was working.

* Last month, I signed a letter with Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and dozens of other Democratic Senators voicing strong concerns that, without a solid plan, Iraq could become what it was not before the war: a haven for radical Islamist terrorists determined to attack America, our allies and our interests. The letter asked the Administration "to immediately provide a strategy for success in order to prevent this outcome."

* Just a few weeks ago, I joined a bipartisan majority in the United States Senate in voting for an amendment to the Defense Authorization bill calling upon the President and his Administration to provide answers and a plan for the war.

It is time for the President to stop serving up platitudes and present us with a plan for finishing this war with success and honor - not a rigid timetable that terrorists can exploit, but a public plan for winning and concluding the war. And it is past time for the President, Vice President, or anyone else associated with them to stop impugning the patriotism of their critics. Criticism of this Administration's policies should not in any way be confused with softness against terrorists, inadequate support for democracy or lack of patriotism.

I am grateful to the men and women of our armed forces and have been honored to meet them twice in Iraq. They honor our country every day with their courage, selfless dedication, and success in battle. I am also grateful to the thousands of unknown men and women in our security forces and around the world who have been fighting the larger war against terrorism, finding terrorists' cells, arresting them and working to prevent future attacks. And I applaud the brave people who have been risking their lives every day to bring democracy and peace to Afghanistan and Iraq.I recently returned from visiting Israel and Jordan, seeing first hand the tragedy of spreading terrorism. As a New York Senator, I believe New York has a special bond with the victims of such terrorism, and we understand both the need to fight terrorism and the need for a clear plan in Iraq so that we can focus our resources in the right ways to prevent it from again reaching our shores.

America has a big job to do now. We must set reasonable goals to finish what we started and successfully turn over Iraqi security to Iraqis. We must deny terrorists the prize they are now seeking in Iraq. We must repair the damage done to our reputation. We must reform our intelligence system so we never go to war on false premises again. We must repair the breach with the Muslim world. And we must continue to fight terrorism wherever it exists. Like all Americans, I hope the Iraqi elections are a true expression of democracy, one that is committed to majority rule, minority rights, women's rights, and the basic rule of law. I hope these elections will finally put the Iraqi people on the road to real security and independence. If these elections succeed, we should be able to start drawing down our troops, but we should also plan to continue to help secure the country and the region with a smaller footprint on an as-needed basis.

I call on the President both for such a plan and for a full and honest accounting of the failures of intelligence - something we owe not only to those killed and wounded and their families, but to all Americans. We have to continue the fight against terrorism and make sure we apply America's best values and effective strategies in making our world and country a better and safer place. We have to do what is right and smart in the war against terrorists and pursuit of democracy and security. That means repudiating torture which undermines America's values. That means reforming intelligence and its use by decision makers. That means rejecting the Administration's doctrine of preemptive war and their preference to going it alone rather than building real international support. I know when America leads with its values and fearlessly faces the facts, we make the best decisions. That is what is missing at the highest levels of our government, and what we desperately need now - answers to the questions about Iraq that only the President can provide. I hope he will level with the American people and provide us those answers in his Annapolis speech and give us the plan that has been sorely lacking.

Sincerely yours,
Hillary Rodham Clinton


This is what I wrote back to her

Dear Ms. Clinton,

Thank you for your time. To be honest with you my trust in the government has been shaken to it's core with everything that has happened since 2002. I was very heart sick with the Presidents pre emptive strike theories, and not building a worldly coalition. It seemed he would say one thing but then do another. I remember one very distinct incident when he said he was going to try and get the rest of the world on board with the attack of Iraq, and millions marched and protested, and the President said, I will not be swayed by people.
I have wrote you a couple of times and was quite shocked that you voted for the use of arms against Iraq. It seems now the American public has woken up and realized how wrong it was to invade this nation, but I feel it is too little too late.
Where was the outrage even a year ago before we elected him back in for a second term?
I supported John Kerry, and Al Gore before him.
I hope you run for President, America needs women with strong voices, strength and peaceful spirits.

Yours Truly,
Lisa Camp

Busy and Tired!

Man! I feel like I have been going non-stop! Sorry I have neglected my blog and reading all of yours too......

This week I have to be at work at 9am, previously she wanted me in at 10 or 11 allowing myself to get a short nap between the paper route, getting my kids ready for school and having to be at my second job. Now I am afraid to try and just snag a small nap, (about 45 minutes!) In the past I have turned off the alarm and just kept on sleeping! I refuse to oversleep for my new job!!!!! So now I am just stay up, fix some tea, check out my email and decided I should post!!!

Ricky got his two pairs of Tommy Jeans from eBay and he LOVES them!!!! We had to have the shortened for him, but he looks so cute in them! He has a thing about wearing something buttoned or snapped around his waist, he prefers sweat pants for sure, but next year he will go middle school, I can not send him there in sweats! He would be eaten alive!!!

Between jobs, I am also painting wooden Christmas ornaments. They are soooooo cute! I am very pleased at how they are turning out! There are gingerbread boys and girls, santa's, teddy bears, penguins, and snow people too! Oh yeah and Raggedy Ann!!! I'm learning all about shading and highlighting to give them that 3D look! I talked my mom into buying a set so she could give them to the grandkids. She does this every year, she gives ornaments to all her grandkids. My kids get so excited each year when we pull them out to hang on the tree! For some reason I thought we had to do a total of 18, I thought I was doing very well! Recently I noticed that we still had quite a few left to finish, I have been mistaken, we have 24 to do!!!! I have been working like a mad woman to get them done!
Happy Tuesday to all!

Friday, November 25, 2005


This is my newest ornament, he is the cutest thing!
Posted by Lisa

eBay Craze!

OMG! It has happened to me before, I get consumed with auctions and buy, buy buy!!! I have been buying my son brand name clothes for cheap!!!!!!! He needs winter clothes desperately and I have been able to get him some very nice things!!! I knew I had it bad when one night I was talking to me computer, telling "lynnkids" OH no you don't, don't fuck with my auction!!!! Of course I won, there was no way I was letting some woman come in and win it!

I have a teddy bear Christmas Tree. I have been doing this for about 10 years now, collecting teddy bear ornaments every year. My mom made me a Christmas tree skirt with teddy bear fabric that I absolutley love!!! I found a company that I had never heard of before, Fitz and Floyd. The have the sweetest blown glass ornaments, and I have been able to get three so far at half price! Oh they are so beautiful and I can not wait to put up my tree this year!

Happy Holiday!

Rick cooked a massive Thanksgiving meal! We had turky, stuffing, smashed potatoes with blue cheese, butternut sqaush and artichoke dip too! We had two pies, (Nobody does it like Sara Lee!) They were good too! Every year for sevral years now, we have celebrated Thanksgiving with Rick's family. This year they did it early and everyone traveled to Pa to Rick's brothers house. We were not able to go, so we had a quiet feast at home with our family.

Winter has come to Upstate NY. We have snow on the ground and have been buring our coal stove non stop! I just looked at our energy bill and another $250 was added last month!!!!!! This is just the beginning of the winter season and they are already slamming us! I have been trying to be so good with making sure lights are turned off when not in use and such......I have a feeling this is going to be a long winter!!

I now know why I want OUT of the papers......man is it cold in the morning! The countdown is on with about 29 days left! Man it can't come quick enough!

Have a great weekend everyone!

Sunday, November 20, 2005

The Honeymoon is Over

I guess you can add me to the woman's work force! On Friday my boss was rip roaring and was pretty nasty, I ended up in the bathroom in tears. Now I know I must stand up for myself, I can't let her make me feel this way, and not say anything about it. I do plan on talking with her on Monday.

I worked at a flower shop for a few years and ever holiday this one woman (who def needed medication!) would explode and curse, scream and other wise make me feel like shit just for doing my job. She had the job of wrapping ever arrangement that was sent out, now when you have three designers pumping out the orders, and one person wrapping to be delivered, it is a crazy job. But there were so many times when I was so happy, practically skipping into the back room because I made the delivery deadline with this last order, and Ruth would implode and scream at me, "Another Fucking Delivery???"

I would never say anything, to be honest with you, this woman was near 70 years old and I would be in shock at first! But this happened so often over the three years that I worked there, and I never stood up to her....not until the last time it happened, I swore back, told her she could do the rest of the fucking orders herself and walked out, never to return!

I know I need to get a back bone, stand up for myself and not let it go on and on, I do not want to repeat history.

Monday, November 14, 2005


My Favorite Football Player in the Whole World!!!! My Boy Ricky!
Posted by Lisa

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Riverside Productons

I am just amazed at this new job I have been at all week. I am very excited! My heart beats fast when I think of the possiblities! I am a theater nut, I loved working on a stage, setting the story of what is happening! That is what this job is like. You get all the "props" ready for a particular event or party, including flowers, pretty organza fabrics, lighting, candles and even back drops too!
Christmas is coming and to decorate properly you must have white branches with glitter all over them to sparkle like fresh fallen snow. So on Tuesday, two men that I work with had that job. When I saw them when they were finished I was so glad that I didn't have anything to do with that project! They were covered from head to toe with glitter! The two men had Wednesday off and my boss was going crazy all day, "where did they put those branches???"
So today when I arrive at work, they inform me that these two guys left the branches outside!!! Yesterday it poured rain and hail, the wind blew and the little white branches that had sparkled so sweet were battered and worn. Now it was my turn to make them glisten!! So I get them all done, like 8 or 9 buckets worth, I put them all back where they need to be stored and I go back into our little work area and announce, "ok that is done, I put them outside to dry!!!!!" LMAO!!!!!! I thought it was the funniest thing but others didn't, but hey I was the little Christmas elf covered in the tiny cut pieces of shiney plastic!!!

Monday, November 07, 2005

Terrell Owens

Well anyone who knows me would expect that I have an opinion on what has happened to him this week. And you are right!!!

I am a bit confused with the Philadelphia Eagles and their suspending and as of today, firing of T. O.

Was this not the same man who when he played for the SF 49ers in 2003 had the sharpie marker in his sock and after he scored a touchdown he reached down, pulled it out, signed the ball? I am sure this is the same man who when playing for the 49ers also had his cell phone hid near the goal post and when he caught and ran a touchdown he ran over, grabbed the hidden phone and called his mother right from the endzone!

Now the Eagles had to know what they were getting into, Terrell Owens has always been a controversial player. But also he is one of the best running backs in the NFL. On October 23rd 2005 while playing a home game in Philly he scored his 100th touchdown in his NFL career, now only 6 other men have ever done this, so this makes him the elite. Was there a big celebration about his accomplishment? Did they even put it up on the jumbo tron, congratulations Terrell, You just made NFL history!!!! No, they did nothing. Just another touchdown he had made for his team, just adding more points to the scoreboard so his team could win. It's no wonder he was upset. I know players who have been arrested, they have been involved in shootings, or bar room brawls and have to go to court and they didn't get fired?

I can not figure out why they have chosen to demonize T. O. With great talent comes a bigger ego. I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, so even though I am very mystified to firing your best player for talking and giving their opinion, I do not know the whole story, as I will never because I was not there!
I do want to give T.O. a shot out though, keep your head up, if you want to still play in the NFL you will!

Sunday, November 06, 2005


Happy 15th Birthday Calla!!! We went out to dinner to celebrate! This picture was taking with her birthday Kodak Easy Share Camera! Sweet Pookie Girl!
Posted by Lisa

Thursday, November 03, 2005


How would you like this coming to your door? This is how it sounded.....tick a teet, tank you!
Posted by Lisa

Wednesday, November 02, 2005


So True! So Sad!
Posted by Lisa

Doing Well

All is well on my end! I worked for the production company for two days and it is a lot of fun! Yes, a lot of work, hauling and loading boxes and supplies needed to make a room look beautiful, but I work with some great people and they are all not afraid to work hard and get the job done! We spent most of the day at the Syracuse Convention Center yesterday while there was a horse show going on! I got to see the Budweiser Clydesdales!!!
OMG!!! These are some beautiful, wonderful BIG horse creatures!!!
I also had a HUGE flower arrangement to make in a big urn! Listen to this....I used 4 dozen standard roses, 2 dozen tea roses, 25 snapdragons, lisiathums, daisy poms and mini carns too!! It was done all in fall colors and it was so big! I have to get into a different mindset to work here. In florist they are always checking to make sure you get all the money for EACH flower!! This place is so different, make it BIG, use all you can, and make it WOW!!!! This is going to be fun!