Tuesday edition - May 1, 2007
Back in the Days of 'Mission Accomplished': How One Paper Covered Bush
Declaration Four Years Ago
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Unconfirmed reports say al Qaeda in Iraq leader dead |
Wolfowitz lashes at critics, refuses to resign |
Live by the lie - die by the lie.
President will veto Troops' funding bill on aircraft carrier deck - Grant Gerver, www.seriouskidding.com
The-World-Is-A-Safer-Place-Without-Saddam News
US Military Deaths in Iraq at 3351 Forbes, NY
Bomber hits funeral crowd, killing 32 Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH
US Cites 91 Percent Rise In Terrorist Acts in Iraq
Saddam and 9-11? No Way!
Oops! Tony SnowJob
The fact is, the president made it clear before the State of the Union in 2002 that there was no link between Saddam Hussein and Sept. 11.
Ooops! Bush Letter to Congress
I have reluctantly concluded, along with other coalition leaders, that only the use of armed force will accomplish these objectives and restore international peace and security in the area. I have also determined that the use of armed force against Iraq is consistent with the United States and other countries continuing to take the necessary actions against international terrorists and terrorist organizations, including those nations, organiza-tions, or persons who planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001.
Ooops! Cheney
"He took up residence
there before we ever launched into Iraq, organized the al-Qaeda operations
inside Iraq before we even arrived on the scene and then, of course, led the
charge for Iraq until we killed him last June," Cheney told radio host Rush
Limbaugh during an interview.
"As I say, they were present before we invaded Iraq."
Dots Connect to Cheney
A former CIA
analyst claims that falsified documents which were meant to show that Iraq's
Saddam Hussein regime had been trying to procure yellowcake uranium from Niger
can be traced back to Vice President Dick Cheney.
Appearing on MSNBC's Tucker Carlson Show, Ray McGovern who served in the CIA for
twenty-seven years, said,
"the [forged] memo leads right back to the doorstep of the Vice President of the
United States."
"Congress has finally passed a bill that requires troops to start leaving Iraq. ... Bush has not had a challenge like this since Laura poured his Wild Turkey down the toilet." --Bill Maher
Disturbing News
Blaze at Georgetown library damages historical documents Examiner.com
Driver in Bay Area highway collapse had history of arrests
San Jose Mercury News, CA
Friend of Bush
With his public approval rating hovering somewhere between 2 and 3 percent, Olmert is even making US President George W. Bush's ratings look good
Republican Shenanigans
Bush says he'll work with Democrats after he vetoes Iraq bill Gainesville Sun, FL
President to get war spending bill on untimely day San Francisco Chronicle
Senators Question Halliburton Executive About Dealings in Iran New York Times, NY
Bush administration pushes to open Virginia coast for oil drilling Los Angeles Times
Ex-Republican aide admits forgery
Indianapolis Star, IN
Rock-The-Voter News
Giuliani pushes a campaign of fear
Tallahassee Democrat, FL
Biz-Tech News
Oil prices rise following attack in Nigeria International Herald Tribune
Liz Claiborne Net Falls 65% as Sales to Other Retailers Decline
Newspaper Circulation in Steep Slide Across Nation
Delta Air, Out of Bankruptcy, Sports a New Paint Job
Yahoo buys online ad exchange after Google buys DoubleClick
San Jose Mercury
News
Google denies allegations from Viacom
For U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, April may have been one of the cruelest months.
There is little good news on U.S. foreign policy from Iraq and Afghanistan to
North Korea and Russia.
On the domestic front, Rice has been subpoenaed to testify about erroneous intelligence used to justify the Iraq war, has fended off criticism from former CIA Director George Tenet and has watched one of her top aides resign amid a sex scandal.
Bush-Prison-Torture News
Justices Again Refuse Guantanamo Bay Cases Washington Post, DC
"Cheney was at the commencement at Brigham Young University in Salt Lake City. There was protests ... at Brigham Young. You know you have credibility problems when even the Mormons won't buy your bulls**t." --Bill Maher
Go-F***-Yourself News
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Odd News
Roseanne Barr to replace Rosie? Monsters and Critics.com, UK
Co-host of 'The View' is pregnant Miami Herald, FL
Truffle, a recently shorn Alpaca eats her dinner as she sits in her pen with others during the Mid-Atlantic Alpaca show in Harrisburg, Pa., Friday, April 27, 2007. Photo/Carolyn Kaster
Peace.