This is the House that Jack bought.
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The House That Jack BoughtThis is the House that Jack bought. Even Bush appointees in DOJ tried to stop NSA spyingRaw Story has a piece on an upcoming Newsweek story on how "Bush appointees revolted over executive branch overreach," with an excerpt beginning:
James Comey, a lanky, 6-foot-8 former prosecutor who looks a little like Jimmy Stewart, resigned as deputy attorney general in the summer of 2005. The press and public hardly noticed. Comey's farewell speech, delivered in the Great Hall of the Justice Department, contained all the predictable, if heartfelt, appreciations. But mixed in among the platitudes was an unusual passage. Comey thanked "people who came to my office, or my home, or called my cell phone late at night, to quietly tell me when I was about to make a mistake; they were the people committed to getting it right--and to doing the right thing--whatever the price. These people," said Comey, "know who they are. Some of them did pay a price for their commitment to right, but they wouldn't have it any other way." "We've lost the signal........"Yep. 20 years, has it been now? Challenger blasted itself to shards over the Florida cape... Now, For The Letters Policy, Thank YouJust a quick note to explain the email policy here at WTW. Please take time to read this, m'kay? Think Progress catches Santorum's.....uh, let's go with odd lack of memoryRick Santorum, now running for his political life, is developing a habit of making public statements that can be easily disproved with rudimentary searching of the public record. For example, he's recently been disclaiming any real connection to Grover Norquist's "K Street Project" to ensure that lobbyists hire Republicans only. Think Progress tracked down a different set of facts from a 2002 newspaper report. Bush proposes to cut military reserves and National GuardHow do you respond to what many perceive to be a crisis in military manpower? If you're the Bush administration, you propose cutting the size of the Army Reserve to "its lowest level in three decades...." David Brooks Offers Free Advice to Democrats; Worth Every PennyIn his 1-26-06 NY Times column "Dollars & Sense," David Brooks continues his occasional efforts to inform the Democrats about what they're doing wrong. Brooks' advice is free, and worth every penny.
Mr. Insight offers two basic concepts: "There has been a tendency in Democratic circles to regard values as a sideshow that Republicans use to fool the working class into voting against its self-interest," which misses the point that voters "use value issues as stand-ins and figure the candidates they associate with traditional morality are also the ones with sensible economic policies."
Evolution v. Intelligent Design: Countering the MythologyI, like so many others, have been following the evolution vs. intelligent design debate rather closely. It is both disheartening and infuriating that this public debate has been full of lies, half-truths, intellectual dishonesty, and logical fallacy. Moby Bush: The Latest CNN Poll Results if Herman Melville Had Written of ThemIt was an angry sea. The good ship "America" rolled and heaved as the foamy waves broke over the bow. The embattled skipper stood on the bridge, his brow furled in concern. Be Careful What You Wish For!Flashback in time, one year. Remember President Bush saying THIS in his 2005 State of the Union address? |
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