Tom Noe, the leading figure in Ohio's disgraceful "coingate" fiasco, has also been convicted of illegal campaign contributions to George Bush. Now the national Republican committee says the illegal funds will be donated "to charity" (emphasis added):
From a letter writer to an editorial to a book reviewer to a Joe Scarborough column...
If I read this right, we may see some congresspersons going to the pokey....
This is far from funny, and seems to corroborate a lot of conspiracy deals....
At his press conference today to build support for "harsh" treatment of detainees and fiddling with the Geneva Convention, our fearless leader said the following:
I don't believe the Democrats are going to take over, because our record on the economy is strong. If the American people would take a step back and realize how effective our policies have been, given the circumstances, they will continue to embrace our philosophy of government. We've overcome recession, attacks, hurricanes, scandals, and the economy is growing -- 4.7 percent unemployment rate. It's been a strong economy.
Before Sept. 11, 2001 had even passed into history, we faced a major choice. How to treat the perpetrators of that day's deeds? You all know which option the president chose.
Headlines you never imagined possible as recently as 15 years ago: Ford and UAW extend buyouts to all hourly workers
At least one retired U.S. General has long ago called our adventure in Iraq a disaster. Now Kofi Annan says that Middle Eastern leaders generally consider it a disaster, and one which is destabilizing the region: