But I'm not bitter. More tomorrow. JOHN, live in Boston.
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He was, and is, a left-liberal. The Republican offering that year was Richard Nixon (with Spiro Agnew for dessert), but it is the Democrats who have been apologizing for their choice ever since.How true indeed! Along those lines, why do we allow the right to keep pushing this nonsense? When I hear "conservative" I think of intolerance, fear-mongering, ignorance and other unflattering qualities. What comes to mind when you hear someone talk about a conservative? Let's help make "conservative" a word that makes them run from.
7. Welcome to the big tent! Please use the side door and step to the back.Read the rest of this post...
6. We have a lot of work to do reaching out to the black community and we need the slaves.
5. Vote for us. Some restrictions may apply.
4. The Republican bus is ready to roll and there's plenty of room in the back.
3. Republicans... you don't have to call us "Massah"... no wait, you do.
2. Compassionate Conservatism... we're so sorry that you're black.
And the top GOP campaign slogan to reach out to African-Americans is...
1. Republicans... we're not just racists anymore. We hate everybody.
A gay press secretary for a House Republican who refused to be named because his boss asked him not to speak publicly on the marriage debate said that the 'barbaric tactics' of gays attacking other gays had reinforced his partisan commitment. He felt the pull most recently, he said, during the emotional June weekend marked by both President Ronald Reagan's funeral and Washington's annual gay pride parade - a parade, he said, that seemed less about pride and more about polarizing politics.Like I've been saying all along, these people turn their back on a community so abhorrent to them that they don't even want to be associated with it, yet they expect our protection while they try to destroy us. Read the rest of this post...
'It put it into focus,' said the aide, whose name and telephone number have been posted on Mr. Rogers's Web site. 'If there is a spectrum of things that make up who I am, the things that draw me to work for Republicans are more important than anything related to my sexual orientation.'
The veto threat was issued after the House Appropriations Committee voted Thursday to cut President Bush’s 2005 budget request for NASA by $1.1 billion, a move that would leave the space agency with $229 million less than it has this year.Read the rest of this post...
The Bush administration has been going to court to block lawsuits by consumers who say they have been injured by prescription drugs and medical devices.
The administration contends that consumers cannot recover damages for such injuries if the products have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. In court papers, the Justice Department acknowledges that this position reflects a "change in governmental policy," and it has persuaded some judges to accept its arguments, most recently scoring a victory in the federal appeals court in Philadelphia.
In the Pennsylvania ruling, issued Tuesday, the appeals court threw out a lawsuit filed by Barbara E. Horn, who said her husband had died because of defects in the design and manufacture of his heart pump. The Bush administration argued that federal law barred such claims because the device had been produced according to federal specifications.
Kimberley K. Witczakof Minneapolis said her husband, Timothy, 37, committed suicide last year after taking the antidepressant drug Zoloft for five weeks. "I do not believe in frivolous lawsuits," Ms. Witczak said, "but it's ridiculous that the government is filing legal briefs on the side of drug companies when it's supposed to be protecting the public.
The administration has also joined Pfizer in opposing a lawsuit filed by Flora Motus, a California woman who said her husband had committed suicide after taking Zoloft. Mrs. Motus argued that Pfizer had not adequately warned doctors and patients that the drug could increase the risk of suicide.
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"It is entirely possible that there are others acting independently," military spokesman Major Jon Siepmann said after being asked if similar groups could be operating in the war-shattered country.Read the rest of this post...
"However I think the issue of Mr. Idema brought a heightened awareness to everyone involved, the government, the coalition forces to be and look out for this sort of behavior," he told a news briefing in Kabul.
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