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Mehlman was a fixer for Abramoff while Mehlman was political director at the Bush White House. And now he says he barely knew Jack Abramoff.Could it be possible that someone who worked at the White House is lying? Actually, it would be earth-shattering if someone who worked so closely to Bush wasn't lying. Read More......
one 25-word passage from the "Godless" chapter titled "The Holiest Sacrament: Abortion" appears to have been lifted nearly word for word from Planned Parenthood literature published at least 18 months before Coulter's 281-page book was released.Raw Story and Rude Pundit were on this story weeks ago. Read More......
The U.S. National Security Agency asked AT&T; Inc. to help it set up a domestic call monitoring site seven months before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, lawyers claimed June 23 in court papers filed in New York federal court....Read More......
``The Bush Administration asserted this became necessary after 9/11,'' plaintiff's lawyer Carl Mayer said in a telephone interview. ``This undermines that assertion.''
The White House countered a threatening message from Osama bin Laden on Saturday by accusing the al-Qaida leader of using the media to justify violence that is stalling the new Iraqi government's work to mend sectarian strife.That really shows strength -- reading a statement to counter Bin Laden. That just makes the U.S. look weak. Bin Laden is thumbing his nose at Bush again.
In an Internet posting Saturday, bin Laden endorsed a new leader of al-Qaida in Iraq and warned Shiites there against collaborating with the United States in battling Sunni insurgents.
"These terrorists offer nothing in their ideology and messages beyond future fighting, conflict and misery," the Bush administration said in a statement read by a White House official.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (WTTG), 9 a.m.: Sens. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) and Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.); and NASA Administrator Michael D. Griffin .Meet the Press also has a roundtable with two reporters and two conservative commentators. Atrios opines:
THIS WEEK (ABC, WJLA), 9 a.m.: Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.); and actress Mia Farrow .
FACE THE NATION (CBS, WUSA), 10:30 a.m.: Sens. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) and Carl M. Levin (D-Mich.); and Bill Keller , executive editor of the New York Times.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC, WRC), 10:30 a.m.: Sens. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.).
LATE EDITION (CNN), 11 a.m.: Reps. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Peter T. King (R-N.Y.); Iraqi Industry Minister Fawzi Hariri ; Israeli Vice Premier Shimon Peres ; Saeb Erakat , chief Palestinian negotiator; musician Tony Orlando ; journalist Seymour Hersh and Griffin .
The funny thing is I'm sure the Meet the Press producers/bookers saw absolutely nothing odd about a roundtable featuring Dana Priest, John Harwood, William Safire, and Bill Bennett. Nothing odd about that at all.Take it away. Read More......
Still, the real mystery isn't why Meet the Press does this, the real mystery is why people like Priest and Harwood agree to participate in such a thing.
Blair said it was not surprising Labour's poll numbers were sagging during its third term in office because governing for nearly 10 years means making hard choices that are not always popular."This is the time, therefore, to hold firm, to make the right decisions for the country, no matter how difficult ... and to renew not by returning to the past but by showing we have the drive, determination and vision to make the future work," he said. "What sustains a government at this point is self-belief."
Does he have the same speech writer as Bush? It sure as hell sounds like it.
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