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Monday, February 14, 2005
A Little Bit of Something
From the Boston Globe: Being Howard Dean
"House and Senate Democratic leaders once again were accusing President Bush of giving "tax cuts to the wealthy," sending jobs overseas and driving budget deficits through the roof." Will this pathetic rhetoric ever cease?
"Politics in both Europe and the United States have unhitched the left from its trusted partner, democracy." The Boston Globe actually has one from the other side.
"...a Saudi official said extremist teachings, not poverty or unemployment, are the root causes of terrorism in the kingdom,..." Finally, someone is telling it like it is.
"Government officials and migrants' rights advocates Thursday criticized an immigration control bill approved by the U.S. House that, among other things, calls for the completion of a wall along America's westernmost border with Mexico.
The measure, which U.S. representatives passed by a 261-161 vote, also calls for denying drivers' licenses to undocumented migrants and limiting political asylum requests."
"Germany's federal prosecutor says the allegations that United States Defense Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and other top Washington brass were responsible for Abu Ghraib must be investigated in the US, not under German war crimes laws. The decision deals a blow to the American group that brought the case, but it could ease German-American tensions." Sorry CCR and ACLU.
"A Pentagon investigation and newly declassified documents confirm detainees' accounts of the use of sexual tactics by female interrogators at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.
At least eight detainees, in documents or through their lawyers, have accused female interrogators of violating Muslim taboos about sex and contact with women, including rubbing their bodies against the men and touching them provocatively, the newspaper said." Imagine, we have to pay for stuff like this here!
"House and Senate Democratic leaders once again were accusing President Bush of giving "tax cuts to the wealthy," sending jobs overseas and driving budget deficits through the roof." Will this pathetic rhetoric ever cease?
"Politics in both Europe and the United States have unhitched the left from its trusted partner, democracy." The Boston Globe actually has one from the other side.
"...a Saudi official said extremist teachings, not poverty or unemployment, are the root causes of terrorism in the kingdom,..." Finally, someone is telling it like it is.
"Government officials and migrants' rights advocates Thursday criticized an immigration control bill approved by the U.S. House that, among other things, calls for the completion of a wall along America's westernmost border with Mexico.
The measure, which U.S. representatives passed by a 261-161 vote, also calls for denying drivers' licenses to undocumented migrants and limiting political asylum requests."
"Germany's federal prosecutor says the allegations that United States Defense Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and other top Washington brass were responsible for Abu Ghraib must be investigated in the US, not under German war crimes laws. The decision deals a blow to the American group that brought the case, but it could ease German-American tensions." Sorry CCR and ACLU.
"A Pentagon investigation and newly declassified documents confirm detainees' accounts of the use of sexual tactics by female interrogators at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.
At least eight detainees, in documents or through their lawyers, have accused female interrogators of violating Muslim taboos about sex and contact with women, including rubbing their bodies against the men and touching them provocatively, the newspaper said." Imagine, we have to pay for stuff like this here!
totalkaosdave, 5:46 AM
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