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Red Leader dressed in business suit in Rose garden claims I will do
something about mortgage crises: We will build housing projects in Iraq
Red Nobleman piling on for Sen. Craig, thank God we don't have his friends!
It's hard to believe this witch hunt
Disgraced former prosecutor Mike Nifong pleaded not guilty Thursday to
criminal contempt charges stemming from his failure to turn over complete DNA
testing results during the now-discredited Duke lacrosse rape case
Stung by the bleak findings of a congressional audit of progress in Iraq,
the Pentagon has asked that some of the negative assessments be revised, a
military spokesman said Thursday. "A bar was set so high, that it was
almost not to be able to be met," White House deputy press secretary Dana
Perino said of course the Red leader set the standards has learned that the GAO
report will conclude that at least 13 of the 18 benchmarks set to judge the
Iraqi government's performance in the political and security arenas haven't been
met.
Junction TX: Woman with mange claims giant bats have invaded city with wing
spans of six feet as Texas National guard is sweeping hills for there caves
Red Nobleman throw Gay Sen. Graig under bus there fighting to see who can
throw him the fastest it looks like some unknown MI congressman
Sen. John W. Warner, for decades one of the most authoritative voices in
Congress on military issues and a key player in the debate over Iraq, will
announce Friday whether he will seek a sixth term next year. Do we really need
this? The courtly 80-year-old Republican
With Abated breath the US waits: Republican Fred Thompson will officially
launch his presidential bid Sept. 6 in a Webcast on his campaign site, followed
by a five-day tour of early primary states: Real loser
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Thursday there was nothing improper in
accepting campaign contributions from developers picked for two
multimillion-dollar state transportation development projects, which are under
investigation by his administration this is the way we New Mexicans act.
Texas bans chip implants in humans without permission
Princess Diana's family solemnly marked the 10th anniversary of her death
Friday at a service organized by her sons, while admirers tied scores of
bouquets, poems and portraits to the gates of her former home.
Rivalries and violence between Shiite factions are threatening to overshadow
progress U.S. forces have made against al-Qaida in Iraq and other extremists
just weeks before the top American commander and diplomat in Iraq report to
Congress.
More than a century ago, Western missionaries began streaming into Africa
looking for souls in need of salvation. Now, conservative American priests say
it's their church that needs saving from demons that have taken over some
bodies: Africa meant you could get your quota quickly: Some believe for every
1000 saved gets you a higher place in heaven