Folks up there are as psyched about your visit as they are about hunting. The bow season is already in progress. The gun season will be the week of Thanksgiving. You might ask what Gov. Walker is doing more to address Chronic Wasting Disease which has been found in the white tail herd and could devastate the hunting industry.

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I hope you have an enjoyable dinner with your generals tonight. According to CNN many will be retiring in the next few months so you will have to appoint a bunch of new folks for various positions. Army General Vincent Brooks looks like an excellent choice.

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But I will show up, and according to Lizzie Fletcher (running to unseat 18-year incumbent John Culberson in the 7th Congressional District of TX) that's what matters most. John C. is going to need all the help he can get to beat Lizzie. His district has gone from being mostly Caucasian to being 62% non-White. Her campaign focuses on controlling flooding which is a big deal to the folks who were devastated by Harvey last year. She's got her work cut out for her but that race is an exciting one, don't you think.

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I only have a minute to write. My Friends are already worshipping in silence getting ready for our Plenary Meeting where we will make sure that our reports are accurate and that our plan for our next meeting is clear. Quakers worry about "good order" which helps us avoid conflict by clearly communicating. You should give it a try.

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How is your trip to AZ going? Isn't it wonderful that so many of the candidates there are women? Martha McSally, former fighter pilot; Krysten Simena, with her childhood of economic hardship; Hiral Tipirneni, emergency room doctor & Indian immigrant; Debbie Lesko, survivor of domestic violence; Ann Kirkpatrick, lawyer fighting for the rights of tribal nations; and Anita Malik, Indian-American tech entrepeneur. So much talent! 

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I did get to read about Marine Sgt Maj John Canley, the guy who got a Medal of Honor. According to Newsweek, John Ligato, who nominated Mr. Canley, had to cut through a lot of red tape. It took him 15 years to usher the nomination through. In the end Rep. Julia Brownley had to write legislation so Mr. Canley could receive the award. Apparently, he was honored for his heroics during a battle in the Tet Offensive, and is an incredibly humble guy.

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The 22 5th graders were receptive. Teacher, first year rookie, Mr. Guillen, has established classroom community so they respectfully listened to me and to each other, stayed on task and successfully built complex polyhedron. It's magical when kids get engaged in intellectual work in the classroom!!! You should stop by and visit some day.

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According to WBTV you talked with some farmers. I understand that they were really excited about the cotton harvest, and now it's all gone. I know how devastating it is to put your heart and soul into growing plants and then, through no fault of your own, to have it ruined.

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According to the Tallahassee Democrat meteorologist, the fed weather people forecast the storm track perfectly. They just did not predict that the storm would intensify as it hit land and travel so fast. Did you read the NYT this morning and see the article about the Gulf side house in Mexico Beach that's still standing? It was just built recently and the owners took extraordinary measures to fortify the house. It's pretty cool that all that science and engineering worked!

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So much so that you gave up the opportunity to have the "perfect dog," Patton, the goldendoodle, that your friend Lois Pope tried to give you. That's too bad. Dogs provide excellent therapy, even if they can be annoying from time to time. They know how to have fun, and they get excited about the little things in life, like food and going for a walk.

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Another day, another rally. I hope you have fun in Richmond, KY today. Some of the faculty and students at Eastern Kentucky University where the rally will be held are not excited about your visit. Have you heard that they wrote a letter the president of the University and its Board of Regents stating their objections to having the rally on the campus?

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It looks like you had quite the party in the Oval Office for the signing of the Orrin Hatch Music Modernization Act. I'm afraid that I have never heard of "Kid Rock" or "Mike Love," but it's nice that they could join you for the event. From what I read in the media Kayne's visit got crazy. Not too surprising. He loves to talk and he loves an audience so he just let himself go.

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I hope you have fun at the WH today with Kayne, Kid Rock and Orrin Hatch. I assume Orrin will be there when you sign his Music Modernization Act, HR1551, this afternoon.  I had no idea that Orrin was a song writer! Did you know that he wrote a song about Ted Kennedy's love for his wife, Victoria? Orrin says he writes love songs to take away the pain of his DC activities.

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Did you hear the story on NPR this morning about Tomie dePaola's new children's book, "Quiet"? It's about two children and their grandfather who, after noticing all of the animals being super busy, decide to take a moment for contemplation to appreciate the gift of life.

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I am sure you will hear a similar rhyme from Kayne West when you, two, have lunch together today. I understand that he wants to talk to you about creating job opportunities for former convicts and bringing more manufacturing jobs to Chicago. I'm sure you will have fun talking to each other. He believes you are a kindred spirit because you are both "unguarded" in your speech.

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