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"The Chesapeake Bay Program has been acclaimed as a model of federal-state partnership. Unfortunately, the federal participation has been a model for failure under this administration," Baker said. He said the federal government continues to allow power plants to emit large amounts of mercury and nitrogen into the atmosphere and has cut federal funds for sewage upgrades.Read More......
President Bush was told in August that Iran's nuclear weapons program "may be suspended," the White House said Wednesday, which seemingly contradicts the account of the meeting given by Bush Tuesday.....(Hat tip, CrooksAndLiars.com) Read More......
"Director McConnell said that the new information might cause the intelligence community to change its assessment of Iran's covert nuclear program, but the intelligence community was not prepared to draw any conclusions at that point in time, and it wouldn't be right to speculate until they had time to examine and analyze the new data," [White House press secretary Dana] Perino said in a statement issued by the White House.
The new account from Perino seems to contradict the president's version of his August conversation with McConnell and raised new questions about why Bush continued to warn the American public about a threat from Iran two months after being told a new assessment was in the works.
President George W. Bush is expected to unveil a plan on Thursday to prevent a wave of home loan foreclosures that has threatened to knock the U.S. economy into recession and rattled investors worldwide.For the past seven years, the Bush administration ignored the shenanigans in the financial services industry. Bush was too busy trying to get bankruptcy protection for the financial services industry. In the last GOP-controlled Congress, Bush got that new bankruptcy law -- with the help of too many Democrats, including Maryland's Rep. Al Wynn.
The plan hammered out by the U.S. Treasury Department in talks with mortgage industry leaders would bring relief to many of the 2 million homeowners who took out adjustable rate loans with low teaser rates due to move sharply higher in the next year or so.
I became increasingly skeptical that such a broad-based bailout would be workable for various reasons, but as is usually the case with anything the Bush administration gets involved in, they aren't even really trying.Read More......
"In every faith I've come to know, there are features I wish were in my own."He then went on to include Islam as a religion he covets just a little bit. Wonder what the far-right fundamentalist Christians he's wooing have to say about this?
I think it's a matter of what his views are — whether they are consistent, whether they are authentic, just like mine are," Huckabee told NBC's "Today." "If I had actions that were completely opposite of my Christian faith, then I would think people would have reason to doubt if this part of my life, which is supposed to be so important, doesn't influence me. Then they would have to question whether or not there are other areas of my life that lack that authenticity as well.Ah, you're saying it's fair game to examine whether a candidate's actions are consistent with his religious views, if he's portraying himself publicly as a religious man. Okay. Well, lying about a double murder, yeah, I'd call that fodder for doubt. When is Huckabee going to come clean and stop acting like a typical corrupt politician?
Taking offense at being described as a “puppet” of President Bush, Sen. Arlen Specter fired back at Majority Leader Harry Reid on Wednesday, suggesting the Nevada Democrat isn’t up to running the Senate.Specter protests too much. Read More......
Reid on Dec. 4 had blamed what he called Republican obstructionism in the Senate on allegiance to Bush.
“He is the man who is pulling the strings on the 49 puppets he has here in the Senate,” Reid said, referring to the chamber’s GOP members.
Specter, R-Pa., cried foul and declared that Reid had not only violated Senate Rule XIX, which prohibits the questioning of a senator’s integrity, but was just flat wrong.
Directly contradicting Mike Huckabee's claims, his former senior aide tells the Huffington Post that, as governor of Arkansas, Huckabee indeed told the state's parole board that he supported the release of a convicted rapist.Huckabee said "politics is trumping truth." Huh. Almost every version of the facts trump what Huckabee is saying. Someone is lying. And, Huckabee, as a former preacher, should know about the Commandment about bearing false witness. This is one time when Huckabee really needs to practice what he preaches.
During an on-the-record dinner here at the conclusion of Mike Huckabee's two-day swing through the state, the governor hoped to impress national and local reporters with all that he knew about about governance, education, and Iowa know-how.Read More......
But journalists came away amazed by what he didn't know - almost anything about today's National Intelligence Estimate report on nuclear weapons in Iran, reports NBC/NJ's Carrie Dann.
Asked about the report, Huckabee shook his head slightly to indicate he wasn't familiar with its content.
The Politico's David Paul Kuhn incredulously asked if he had seen the report or had been briefed on it. "No," replied the governor. Greene proceeded to explain the NIE's findings.
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