"About 80 percent of respondents said that Mr. Bush was either 'hiding something' or 'mostly lying' in talking about the war in Iraq." - NYTRead More......
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"About 80 percent of respondents said that Mr. Bush was either 'hiding something' or 'mostly lying' in talking about the war in Iraq." - NYTRead More......
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By: Dee Delancey
PAT LATE NIGHT GUNFIRE IN DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON. THE TARGET? A REPUBLICAN POLITICAL GATHERING. DEE DELANCEY JOINS US LIVE FROM OUR PUTNAM NEWSROOM. DEE, IT HAPPENED AS G-O-P FAITHFUL WERE WATCHING THE PRESIDENT ON T-V? Dee Delancey ON A NIGHT OF REPUBLICAN CELEBRATION NEARLY ENDS IN TRAGEDY IN HUNTINGTON.
NEARLY TWO DOZEN PEOPLE ESCAPED INJURY AFTER AN UNKNOWN ASSAILANT FIRED A SINGLE GUNSHOT AT THE LOCAL G-O-P HEADQUARTERS.
Lyons; Maybe the guy will come back again and I can get a hold of him.
THE BULLET SLAMMED INTO THE FRONT WINDOW AS LOCAL REPUBLICANS WATCH THE NATIONAL CONVENTION.
Lyons; If they have a taget why don't they go get it? Face up! Whoever did it is nothing but a coward if you are listening out there. You come by again and maybe I'll be here.
DeLancey; There continues to be a serious impact for the Republican today. There office in Cabell County shut down due to this gunfire.
NO-ON IS TAKING THE VIOLENT ACT LIGHTLY.
Howard; To think now that's going to be in the back of our minds whether or not there's going to be somebody shooting at us. It's just insane. Definately crosses the line.
DeLancey; We're standing here right now? Howard; That's right. We could be targets out here right now.
PEOPLE HERE SAY DEMONSTRATIONS LIKE THIS MAY BE ACCEPTABLE, THIS IS NOT.
Parlock; I think this is definately, definately an act that was by an extremeist kind of thing.
DEE FORTUNATELY, NO-ONE WAS HURT. POLICE ARE STILL INVESTIGATING. I'M DEE DELANCEY REPORTING LIVE IN OUR PUTNAM NEWSROOM.
Clashes erupted between British troops and Shiite Muslim militiamen in Iraq's southern city of Basra Friday, causing one British casualty, said an aide of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr and the military.Basra was once a bright spot in Iraq. Under British occupation, it had been a relatively calm city. It now seems that the British, too, are kowtowing to the Mehdi army. Just who is really in charge over there? Read More......
The Mehdi Army opened fire after coalition forces violated an agreement not to drive in front of the street that leads to the cleric's Basra office, said Sadr's Basra representative, Sheikh Assad Basri.
"The British soldiers fired back. There was rocket-propelled grenade and light arms fire," Basri said.
...political polls are done by telephone. Land-line telephones, as your house phone is called.Read More......
The telephone polls do not include cellular phones. There are almost 169 million cell phones being used in America today - 168,900,019 as of Sept. 15, according to the cell phone institute in Washington....
The people who are using telephone surveys are in denial," Zogby was saying. "It is similar to the '30s, when they first started polling by telephones and there were people who laughed at that and said you couldn't trust them because not everybody had a home phone. Now they try not to mention cell phones. They don't look or listen. They go ahead with a method that is old and wrong."
Zogby points out that you don't know in which area code the cell phone user lives. Nor do you know what they do. Beyond that, you miss younger people who live on cell phones. If you do a political poll on land-line phones, you miss those from 18 to 25, and there are figures all over the place that show there are 40 million between the ages of 18 and 29, one in five eligible voters.
And the great page-one presidential polls don't come close to reflecting how these younger voters say they might vote. The majority of them use cell phones and nobody ever asks them anything.
Managers and employees of the trendy D.C. nightspot Helix lounge, are feeling a hangover from a Bush-Cheney campaign party held there on July 15, after its gay hosts reportedly walked out on their tab. The “Party for the President” — a grassroots initiative of the Bush-Cheney ‘04 campaign to raise money and enlist supporters — held by Armando Cortinez and his partner, Tom Duschney, drew only about 15 patrons. But the number still qualified partygoers to participate in a nationwide conference call with First Lady Laura Bush for which Cortinez reserved a conference room.Read More......
After sipping $7 Bushtinis in the front bar adorned with Bush-Cheney signs, partygoers adjourned to the room to listen to the First Lady. As the event concluded, manager Kobie Ali said, the staff presented the couple with a $205 bill. Duschney and Cortinez disappeared after they told Ali they needed to get their checkbook, he claimed.
“I was floored. I couldn’t believe it,” Ali said. “Then, when I tried to run the credit card they had used for deposit, it was declined.” Duschney, a contractor for that National Institutes of Health, told the Hill newspaper that the couple disputed the room-rental fee. He claimed the staff wanted to besmirch the couple over what some gay people see as hypocritical political beliefs. A hotel representative said attempts to contact the couple have risen to the double digits. The Helix has yet to receive an explanation, the source said. “We’re not going to discriminate on the basis of politics, but the next week we hosted a fund-raiser for John Kerry that went off without a hitch,” the representative said.
The Bush administration has sought to downplay the significance of a U.S. intelligence forecast painting a pessimistic picture for the future of Iraq, insisting that predictions of difficulties ahead -- including the possibility of civil war -- were not a surprise.These people are in MASSIVE DENIAL:
Sources have confirmed to CNN that a National Intelligence Estimate was sent to the White House in July with a classified warning predicting the best case for Iraq was "tenuous stability" and the worst case was civil war.
"I think that anybody that thinks that you can hold elections in the Sunni Triangle by the end of January is really smoking something," military historian Frank Fukuyama said.These people are in such denial that it boggles the mind to imagine a second administration. An "academic think piece"? Tell that to the mother of the dead American soldier arrested at Laura Bush's rally. Read More......
And the Pentagon also admits the insurgency in Iraq is growing in both size and sophistication, and as a result, the number of U.S. war dead -- now over 1,025 -- is climbing at a faster rate than any time since major combat ended.
Spokesman for the National Security Council, Scott McCormack, Thursday described the report as "more of an academic think piece" than a forecast.
House Republicans have objected to a Senate initiative to strengthen and expand the federal hate crimes law, probably dooming prospects for its passage this year as part of the 2005 defense authorization bill. - Wash PostThe GOP is using the hate crimes bill, and their opposition to it, to drum up religious right votes. Mel Martinez, the GOP Senate candidate in Florida, criticized adding sexual orientation to the hate crimes bill as support for the "radical gay agenda." This in spite of the fact that two top staffers on Martinez' campaign are openly-gay - his chief finance guy (who has a long-term partner) and a top strategist. And this beside the fact that one of Martinez' top supporter, GOP congressman Mark Foley of Florida is also gay (and reportedly has a long-term partner).
The election is less than seven weeks away and our momentum is building. As I travel the country, the crowds are big and the mood is upbeat. There is real excitement for our agenda, and I know that this enthusiasm will mean a tremendous turnout.Read More......
On Election Day, you may be one of many who will be working the polls, driving voters to their polling locations, or making Get Out the Vote calls. Our message must be: No matter what you're doing, be sure to vote. The stakes are high.
Starting today, you can request your ballot by mail, and soon you can cast an early ballot at early vote locations in your area. If you're going to be busy on November 2nd, I encourage you to take this opportunity and vote early. There's even a special page on our campaign website to make the process easier.
www.GeorgeWBush.com/VoteEarly
Using this link, you can get your Absentee/By Mail ballot request or find a list of early voting locations near you. By casting your vote early, you can avoid lines at the polls on Election Day and still be sure your voice is heard in this important election.
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