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Feb 20 2005

What is typical red state voter : Red state reporter plant in White house press briefing asks the question in reference to Senate Democrats "If Bush can work with people who have divorced themselves for reality." Talk about reality now we find out he's a red state promoter by week and on weekends sells his body as a gay stud.

Got to love him always thinking of others, no hypocrisy here: The leader and winner of red states says," I don't want some kid saying to his dad the president did drug so I can." Wasn't one of the campaign pledges was to clean up white house. A BJ seems tame

No mirrors in White House: Red state winner say, "That Dan Quale is some kind of ugly." So much about one Republican trashing another.

 An Australian court on Wednesday refused to halt extradition proceedings for an 84-year-old Hungarian immigrant accused of torturing and killing a Jewish teenager during World War II.

Charles Zentai, a Hungarian-born Australian citizen, has been under investigation by Hungary's Foreign Ministry since December 2004 on suspicion of killing Peter Balazs in Budapest in 1944 for failing to wear a yellow star identifying him as a Jew.

The Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center alleges that Zentai, then a soldier, tortured and fatally beat the 18-year-old in a Budapest army barracks.

Zentai, who emigrated to Australia in 1950, has denied the allegations.

Appearing before the Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday, Zentai's lawyers said they planned to appeal the case to Australia's High Court, and asked the judge to halt the extradition proceedings pending the challenge.

Magistrate Graeme Calder rejected the request, saying he "was concerned that the time is passing" and that there was no guarantee the High Court would agree to hear the case.

Zentai was to face an extradition hearing before the Perth Magistrates Court in February, but the proceedings were delayed when his lawyers challenged the court's authority to hear the case. The Federal Court rejected the challenge.

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