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Bush Gives Female German Chancellor Uninvited Neck Massage At Summit By John in DC - 7/18/2006 12:06:00 AM
At first I thought this was just weird. Then I looked at the photos and the video. The chancellor looks rather surprised at someone suddenly touching her neck from behind. This is sexual harassment in any other workplace, isn’t it? And it’s rather inappropriate behavior for any man, let alone the president of the United States at a summit with (…)
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Bush Gives Female German Chancellor Uninvited Neck Massage At Summit
19 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Interview With A Dixie Chick. "Let Them Hate Us"
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentInterview With A Dixie Chick "Let Them Hate Us" By Christoph Dallach And Matthias Matussek July 11, 2006, 04:50 PM
Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks discusses her group’s new album and her outspoken criticism of US President George W. Bush, the boycotts, the death threats, their betrayal by Nashville and why the group is "not ready to make nice."
The Dixie Chicks began their careers in the late 1980s as tradition-conscious country darlings. They fiddled Bluegrass numbers and warbled (…) -
The Stolen Election Of 2004. The Numbers Simply Do Not Add Up
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe Stolen Election Of 2004 The Numbers Simply Do Not Add Up By Michael Parenti July 13, 2006 The 2004 presidential contest between Democratic challenger Senator John Kerry and the Republican incumbent, President Bush Jr., amounted to another stolen election. This has been well documented by such investigators as Rep. John Conyers, Mark Crispin Miller, Bob Fitrakis, Harvey Wasserman, Bev Harris, and others. Here is an overview of what they have reported, along with observations of my own. (…)
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House Committee Probes Abrahmoff-Bush Ties
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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House Committee Probes Abrahmoff-Bush Ties
July 15, 2006 at 11:44AM
A U.S. House committee wants to know what contacts convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his team had with the Bush White House, it was reported Saturday.
The House Government Reform Committee subpoenaed Abrahoff’s former law firm for billing records, the Washington Post reported.
The subpoena seeks all the billing records from the Greenberg Traurig law firm "referring or (…) -
US Suffers Winner’s Complex - Gorbachev
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
US Suffers Winner’s Complex - Gorbachev ABC News Created: 13.07.2006 11:48 MSK Mikhail Gorbachev is generally regarded as the man who broke down the “iron curtain” that separated the communist world from the West and thawed the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. Now, 15 years after a coup removed him from power and the Soviet Union dissolved, he has some stern words for the United States, whose relationship with Russia has soured lately.
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The Real Agenda
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Editorial: The Real Agenda July 16, 2006
It is only now, nearly five years after Sept. 11, that the full picture of the Bush administration’s response to the terror attacks is becoming clear. Much of it, we can see now, had far less to do with fighting Osama bin Laden than with expanding presidential power.
Over and over again, the same pattern emerges: Given a choice between following the rules or carving out some unprecedented executive power, the White House always shrugged off the (…) -
Former Vets With GOP Ties Boost War Effort In Blogs
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Former Vets With GOP Ties Boost War Effort In Blogs By Jerry Zremski, News National Correspondent 6/25/2006 WASHINGTON - A former spokesman for President Bush recently offered to several newspapers supposedly objective freelance stories from Iraq by two combat veterans who lead a pro-war group with deep Republican ties. Several months after revelations that a Pentagon contractor was paying Iraqi news outlets for favorable war coverage, former White House spokesman Taylor Gross approached (…)
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16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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The reports have been clearly skewed to direct the public to belive in the new 9/11 laws of physics.
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It is in the best interests of President Hugo Chavez and Venezuela that he should take immediate action to purge CITGO!
16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
by Mary MacElveen
Normally, I do not like to write columns mirroring he said/she said, but in this case I will do so. I just read Drew Raines reaction to my piece in which he stated, "I’ve read Mary MacElveen’s article and fully agree with what she has said EXCEPT that in the real world Chavez can’t monitor EVERYTHING at all times."
To this I add, in this one instance, President Chavez should be monitoring this situation since tensions have arose between our two countries and it is in (…) -
Bush in Stralsund. Sealed with a Kiss and a Barrel of Fish
16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By Bjorn Hengst and Carsten Volkery in Stralsund, Germany
It’s been a long time since German-American relations were this heartfelt. During his visit to Stralsund, Germany, President Bush kisses the chancellor on both cheeks, says "good morning" and expresses his thanks for the gift of a barrel of herring.
The chancellor stands next to her husband on the cobblestone-lined historic market square, behind Stralsund’s medieval church and city hall. The flags fly from the red brick building: (…)