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Monday edition - March 20, 2006 |


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Administration Sees No 'Civil War,' but Many Disagree |
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Cheney: I'm not resigning |
Ex-premier: `We are in civil war' |
Does it really matter what we call the war in Iraq?
Three Years of "Shock and Awful". -- Grant Gerver

The-World-Is-A-Safer-Place-Without-Saddam News
Bush pleads to own public as support over Iraq dwindles Monsters and Critics.com
Tri-City Muslims turn against Bush Inside Bay Area, CA
Top Diplomats to Discuss Ideas on Iran Nuclear Issue Voice of America
The Pentagon launched the biggest air attack on Iraq since 2003. And the White House said the attack will continue until President Bush's approval is back over 40%. -- Jay Leno
Libby Trial May Be Embarrassment for Bush
Court papers filed late Friday raise the possibility a trial could become politically embarrassing for the Bush administration by focusing on the debate about whether the White House manipulated intelligence to justify the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003.
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Disturbing News
Israel confirms deadly bird flu virus
Egypt reports bird flu case in man Aljazeera.net
2nd Autopsy in Youth Boot Camp Death Fails to End Questions New York Times

"I actually get hit on more in Washington DC, by Republicans that are drunk than I do by porno fans in Vegas." -- Mary Carey, Porn Star on Scarborough Country
Run, Condi, Run!
Condoleezza Rice is flying around the world _ and then some. Whether she breaks
a record by a secretary of state will have to wait for a thoughtful assessment
free of jet lag.
Rice finishes a 10-day, 31,263-mile odyssey on Sunday that took her to three
continents.
She crossed four oceans and the international dateline twice.
Republican Shenanigans
Abortion law may affect SD tourism Seattle Post Intelligencer
Investigation has DeLay stuck in legal limbo Houston Chronicle
New rules? Lobbyists say it'll be business as usual Seattle Times
“Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt is recommending that Americans keep canned tuna and powdered milk under their beds for when the bird flu hits. Well, that should silence critics who say the Administration doesn't have a plan to deal with the bird flu, huh?” -- Jay Leno

Many federal fines slashed or unpaid
Libby Leaking?
Ten months ahead of his scheduled trial in the Valerie Plame affair, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby seems intent on zeroing in on three little letters
the Bush White House would like to forget forever: WMD.Rock-The-Voter News
Lowell voting problems probed Boston Globe
House Republican Retirements Hamper Drive to Retain Majority Bloomberg
Jackson urges halt to New Orleans vote Chicago Tribune

Impotent Incompetent In
Iraq
"He has shown himself incompetent
strategically, operationally and tactically, and is far more than anyone
else responsible for what has happened to our important mission in Iraq,"
said Paul D. Eaton, a retired Army major general who was in charge of
training the Iraqi military from 2003 to 2004.
"Mr.
Rumsfeld must step down," he wrote in an opinion piece published
Sunday in the New York Times.
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Good News
Why would you expect a shakeup at the White House? They've got all the RIGHT criminals in all the RIGHT places. -- Grant Gerver

Biz-Tech News
Oil prices slip as bulging US crude stocks overshadow Nigeria ... Forbes
Halliburton employees celebrate rebuilding The Daily Advertiser, LA
Google beats off the government Inquirer
"Epiphany Don" Rumsfeld calls a spade a diamond: "What appears to be an Iraqi Civil War is nothing more than The 3-Year Anniversary Celebration."-- Grant Gerver
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Bush-Prison-Torture News
Guantanamo transcripts paint a picture of war's combatants Boston Globe
American Legion commander: No mistreatment in 'Gitmo' jail Connecticut Post

Go-F*ck-Yourself News
Campaign fund-raiser to feature Cheney Asbury Park Press
Cheney: Success in Iraq Critical to Overall Terror War US Department of Defense (press release), DC
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Odd News
Affordable housing crunch in Florida hits teachers hard Gainesville Sun, FL

New Jersey graphic artist and Arab civil rights advocate, Michael Kabbash, of Green Brook, N.J., shows his newly designed board game, Patriot Act: The Home Version, Tuesday, March, 14, 2006., at his office in Hamilton, N.J. In this send-up of the famous 'Monopoly' board game, the game pokes fun at the historic abuse of governmental powers by the recently-renewed anti-terrorism law. (Photo/Jose F. Moreno)
Peace.