"I have earned every cent. And in all of my years in public life I have never obstructed justice. People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook," President Nixon, April 3, 1974.
Ironic.
Red Cross Fears U.S. Officials Are Holding Terror Suspects in Secret Locations Worldwide
The Associated Press
GENEVA July 13, 2004 — The international Red Cross said Tuesday that it fears U.S. officials are holding terror suspects secretly in locations across the world.
The Geneva...
FPrice, you have no clue what you are talking about Re: "recount after recount after recount". Go do a little research, instead of accepting everything Rush "is on drugs" Limbaugh says at face value.
The folks in support of changing the constitution to create a group of folks who have less rights than the rest of us are the ones imposing your elitist judgement on others.
Unless the Republican leadership decide to go to the Federal Supreme Court to decide the election, like they did last time. (Bush vs. Gore - note that Bush comes first since he filed the case in the federal courts.)
Democrats are not in control of the government. The debate over whether to...
Sleep. Go back to sleep all you sheep. Don't worry, the firm hand of fascism will protect you from "them". We're only postponing the elections (for the first time ever in the United States) for a little while. Oh now there are riots over postponing the election. I guess we'll have to...
Officials discuss how to delay Election Day
Talks stem from recent fears of terror attack timed to vote
Sunday, July 11, 2004 Posted: 10:42 PM EDT (0242 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. officials have discussed the idea of postponing Election Day in the event of a terrorist attack on or about...
Who controls the most power? Who owns the biggest corporations in the world (who also own the biggest media outlets in America)? These are people that the Republican Party leadership serve. Inherited weath/investment wealth/aristocracy.
By FORD FESSENDEN
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/10/national/10florida.html?hp=&pagewanted=print&position=
This time around, Jeb promised that the state will do it right, but after the list was made public (by newspapers going to court) it turns out the list has a few problems. First, it...
The passage, by a 216-214 vote, was due largely to last-minute lobbying of undecided lawmakers by former President Ronald Reagan, who supported the ban...
I didn't know this. Interesting.
That said, I'm very glad that the AWB may sunset. I hope it isn't reauthorized at all.
"There Ought to be Limits to Freedom."
- George W. Bush, commenting on THIS web site (05/21/1999)
http://www.gwbush.com/multimedia/index.shtml
AP reported that White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said on Wednesday that Americans "need to watch what they say..."...
Don Gwinn, the war criminals are the mostly Republican politicians who have been leading this quagmire from the safety of their comfortable homes here in America. Not the soldiers overseas who are following their orders, imho. The specific case I refer to is the treatment of Iraqi prisoners...
Sen. John McCain spent years in a Vietnam POW camp. That didn't stop the Republican leadership from spreading false rumours about his sanity and false rumours about fathering an illegitimate "colored" child during the 2000 primary against Bush.
Also, the Democratic Party has a Vietnam...
Than to sign up in the first place? Is that what you mean? If so, I fully disagree.
Do you not believe that our government should uphold it's part of the contract and let him get on with his life now that he's long since completed his part of his contract?
He says his duty ended, but the Army disagrees
By CRAIG JARVIS, Staff Writer
A Cary veteran who hasn't been in uniform in four years is resisting the Army's involuntary recall of reservists for the war in Iraq, arguing that his reserve commitment should have ended six months ago.
The Army...
Jun 28, 10:46 AM (ET)
By ANNE GEARAN
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled narrowly Monday that Congress gave President Bush the power to hold an American citizen without charges or trial, but said the detainee can challenge his treatment in court.
The 6-3 ruling sided with the...
Note the 5 justices in favor of chopping away privacy rights:
Scalia, Rehnquist, Thomas, Kennedy, O'Connor.
And the 4 opposed to degrading privacy rights:
...
The ruling stopped short of allowing police to demand identification, like driver's licenses, but Justice John Paul Stevens...
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