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Cheney interview saying ‘… invading Iraq would be a quagmire. Once you take Saddam out, then what do you put in it’s place.’ Guess he had a hard time convincing his contractor friends of that.
Gambling, car and mortgage payments, internet dating service, shopping Purple Label, women’s lingerie at Seduccion Boutique, ipods, cameras, and major electronics. No, it’s not Kevin Federlines credit card statement. It’s Bushes employees on their company cards. payed for by our tax dollars. About $1.8 billion of questionable purchases.
‘The government and this country owe the president and vice president, they owe them that safety.’ Little bit of info though, by law, it is not owed to the vice President, only to the President.
In total, approximately 1.2 million students drop out each year – about 7,000 every school day, or one every 26 seconds. Nearly half of all African-American and Native-American students are expected not to graduate with their class, while less than six in 10 Hispanic students will.
$8 billion dollar state budget deficit has made a legislator call for consumers to pay a sales tax when purchasing music and movies online. Ummm, yeah.
A first Grader in Maryland brought 2 of uncles loaded guns to school. A teacher discovered the 9 mm Kahr pistol when it fell on the floor. A search of the boy’s locker turned up a .40-caliber Glock handgun.
Instead of linking 14 separate article’s on what guns did this weekend. Check out Michael Moores home page. They are listed according to age. Yes, age! Starting from three year old killers, to senior citizens.
Governor Don Siegelman, was unfairly imprisoned for being Democratic in a Republican state. Jailed with do defense in his hearing, now out, through congressional pressure for a fair trial. Can’t wait till ‘ish’ hits the fan. Especially with names like Rumsfeld involved.
It’s not everyday someone throws a hedgehog at you. Sounds like something off a rap record.
Polls say Barack Obama has closed the gap on Hillary Clinton in important Pennsylvania primary.
While Presidential nominee is still uncertain, Dems look to take House and Senate in November.