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"U.S. Fears Iraqis Will Not Keep Up Rebuilt Projects"
On November 22, 1963, JFK Was Assassinated
Watch Out for the Emergence of Agricultural Imperialism by the Have Nations. More Exploitation of the Third World.
When an Atlanta hospital closed its dialysis unit, many illegal immigrants had to scramble to find treatment.
Gotta Love It "A South Carolina legislative committee will convene to begin preliminary impeachment proceedings against Gov. Mark Sanford, according to the chairman of the state’s House Judiciary Committee."
Mary Landrieu Has Got Enough Goodies from Reid and Emanuel Now to Vote for Cloture for Senate HCR. Blanche Lincoln, What are You Bargaining for?
Frank Rich: The Pit Bull in the China Shop
Senate Democrats said that they had clinched the votes needed
on Saturday to propel major health care legislation to the
floor for weeks of full debate and amendments, as the
majority party's two last hold-outs, Senators Mary L.
Landrieu of Louisiana and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, said
that they would not block consideration of President Obama's top domestic initiative.
Bill Moyers to Retire from His Journal on PBS, And NOW on PBS to be Canceled. Bill, You Have Done Great Service to Democracy.
Jobless Rate Up in 29 States, Hitting Records in 4 of Them. WH better start tending to Main Street Instead of Riverboat Gambles on Wall Street.
NYT: The Stimulus Package is Working, Economists Assert
"When Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was informed that the House had taken less than an hour to approve an unemployment bill that languished for a month in the Senate, his aides said he did not know whether to laugh or cry." How About Stepping Down Harry?
Back to Business As Usual - Investment Funds Profit Again, This Time By Paring Mortgages
New York Times Editorial Takes Goldman Sachs to the Woodshed, As It Should
Dowd: Obama's a "highly intelligent man with a highly functioning West Wing, and he’s likable, but he’s not connecting on the gut level that could help him succeed.
The animating spirit that electrified his political movement has sputtered out."
Cleric Wields Religion to Challenge Iran’s Theocracy
Playing with Fire: the Latin American Model of Renegade Horror. U.S. Backs Militias in Afghanistan.
Emanuel and Reid Back to Courting the GOP Senators from Maine. Get Off That "Turn HCR Into Gruel" Obsession Already.
Survey of Pakistan's Young Predicts 'Disaster' if Their Needs Aren't Addressed
Homegrown American terrorists don’t need a safe haven. All they need is a place to buy a gun.
A Sure Sign of the Decline of America: Glenn Beck Stakes Out a More Activist Role in Politics. A Buffoon Among Knaves.
Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) is a "yes" -- will vote to bring the health care bill to the floor.
Bob Herbert on the American Catastrophe: The Organized Abandonment of Our Industrial Base by Multi-National Corporations and the Government
Playing the Health Care Lottery
Ohio's attorney general sues country’s largest credit rating agencies, alleging that they had cost state retirement and funds some $457 million by approving high-risk Wall Street securities that went bust in the financial collapse.
U.S. Fears Iraq Development Projects May Go to Waste
In Rare Unanimity, Democrats (Including 2 Independents) Hold All 60 Votes to Win a Victory. Healthcare Reform Debate Will Start in Senate After Thanksgiving. GOP Attempt to Stop Discussion of Bill Defeated.
Hopes Dim for Quick Bailout for Automakers 11/20
Iraqi Lawmakers Literally "Brawl" Over Security Pact 11/20
Consumer Price Decline Prompts Fear of Deflation 11/20
Treasury Denounced Over Bailout 11/20
Ted Stevens conceded his re-election loss; Don't worry, Ted, retirement will be fun. Well, there is the upcoming jail time. But don't worry, escaping jail will be like going through a series of tubes, you know, like the Internet. 11/20
A Sea of Unwanted Imports, foreign cars resting in ports 11/20
Paulson confusion: Direct subsidy is a synonym for government spending, which the Bush administration seems to believe promises no chance of ever yielding a return. Investing, on the other hand, say in stocks, holds out the hope of getting one’s money back. 11/20
Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) is Barack Obama's pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services; Senior Obama aides say Daschle has accepted the nomination.
Another One Bites the Dust: Convicted GOP Felon Ted Stevens Apparently Defeated by Dem Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich for U.S. Senate. That Also Keeps Sarah Palin from Appointing Herself to Fill the Stevens Seat and Turning the Senate Into a Soap Opera. Congratulations, Mark Begich!
Eric Holder, Number Two to Janet Reno, Set to Become Attorney General. Head of Congressional Budget Office Also Reportedly Named.
Web Sites That Dig for News Rise as Watchdogs 11/19
Newest Veterans Hit Hard by Economic Crisis 11/19
"Iraqi and American critics of a security agreement governing American troops in Iraq voiced their objections on Monday, a day after the Iraqi cabinet approved the pact and sent it to Parliament for ratification." 11/19
Newly released Rehnquist papers shed light on current controversies 11/19
Protests over a rule to protect health providers -- A last-minute Bush administration proposal addresses
objections to abortion on religious or moral grounds. 11/19
Congo Violence Reaches Endangered Mountain Gorillas 11/19
NYT: Early Test for Obama on Domestic Spying Views
There Go the Limited Anti-Corruption Efforts in Iraq 11/18
Is William Buckley's National Review On Its Last Knees? 11/18
Rather’s Lawsuit Shows Role of G.O.P. in "Inquiry" About His Report on Bush's Chickenhawk Texas Air Guard Service
With Hillary as Secretary of State, What Would Bill's Role be? 11/18
Dick Cavett: The Wild Wordsmith of Wasilla
Across U.S., Big Rallies for Same-Sex Marriage 11/17
Bob Herbert: We Need a Fix for the American Auto Industry, Including Innovation and Restructuring, Now 11/17
NYT: Congo’s Riches Plundered by Renegade Troops 11/17
Frank Rich: The Moose Stops Here
Maureen Dowd: Team of Frenemies 11/16
Downturn Drags More Consumers Into Bankruptcy 11/16
Employers Offer Workers Fewer Health Care Plans 11/16
NYT Headline: "Mormons Tipped Scale in Ban on Gay Marriage"
NYT Opinion: Democratic Pressure on Obama to Restore the Rule of Law -- Feingold's Judiciary Subcommittee Readying List of Priorities. 11/16
Krugman: 'Under current conditions ... it’s much better to err on the side of doing too much than on the side of doing too little. The risk, if the stimulus plan turns out to be more than needed, is that the economy might overheat, leading to inflation -- but the Federal Reserve can always head off that threat by raising interest rates. On the other hand, if the stimulus plan is too small there’s nothing the Fed can do to make up for the shortfall. So when depression economics prevails, prudence is folly.' 11/16
Dick Cavett: The Wild Wordsmith of Wasilla 11/16
NYT: More on the Clinton as Secretary of State Speculation 11/16
Senators Susan Collins and Lamar Alexander and Representative Peter T. King agreed that the answer was not to become a more conservative, combative party focused on narrow partisan issues. 11/15
Time to Return America to the Rule of Law 11/15
Chances Dwindle on Bailout Plan for Automakers 11/15
NYT: As the government’s financial rescue enters a new phase, Wall Street and many ordinary Americans are wondering the same thing: Is any of this working? The short answer is not nearly as much, or as fast, as many had hoped. 11/15
Krugman: Depression Economics Returns 11/15
NYT: A Killing in a Town Where Latinos Sense Hate 11/15
Gail Collins: About That Senate Race in Minnesota 11/14
World Leaders Quick to Press Obama on Policy 11/14
Nicholas Kristof: Obama and Our Schools 11/14
A Senior Fellow at the Institute of Nonexistence 11/14
A noxious cocktail of soot, smog and toxic chemicals is blotting out the sun, fouling the lungs of millions of people and altering weather patterns in large parts of Asia, according to a report released Thursday by the United Nations. 11/14
Iranian Envoy Abducted in Pakistan 11/14
For a Washington Job, Be Prepared to Tell All: "Want a top job in the Obama administration? Only pack rats need apply, preferably those not packing controversy." 11/14
"One lesson of the 2008 election season is the escalating threat to the integrity and independence of the justice system from big-money state judicial campaigns. In all, 26 State Supreme Court seats in 15 states were contested. Campaign filings prior to the election showed that the candidates had raised $29.4 million — almost the same as the 2006 cycle when five states broke judicial fund-raising records. As before, much of the money came from wealthy interests hoping to buy favorable court rulings." 11/14
U.S. Aid Worker Slain in Pakistan 11/14
Bush, Out of Office, Might Still Refuse to Cooperate with Criminal and Congressional Investigations. “The Bush administration overstepped in its exertion of executive privilege, and may very well try to continue to shield information from the American people after it leaves office,” said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, who sits on two committees, Judiciary and Intelligence, that are examining aspects of Mr. Bush’s policies. 11/13
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