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Communist labor leader Ryom Sun Gil called for workers to form regiments and divisions " ... so that they may be fully ready to defend the country from the enemy's invasion." Go Dubyah!
YOUCH! "Back-Slapping Bush -- swaggering commander-in-chief -- a pilot for the Texas Air National Guard who never saw combat during the Vietnam War -- looking quite proud of himself..." Go Yahoo!
Bull's Eye an irresponsible and reckless business protected and defended by the extreme pro-gun lobby. Enables criminals to get guns, including guns stolen from inventory.
Rather than swallowing a dose of the humility Bush once promised in foreign affairs, the administration is making a show of punishing countries that opposed the war.
Probe launched into how the Atlanta-based ChoicePoint Inc. was able to purchase data on Mexico's 65 million registered voters, as well as six million licensed drivers in Mexico City.
Gov't won approval for highest-ever number of special warrants for secret wiretaps and searches of suspected terrorists and spies, last year, an increase of 31 percent over 2001.
Tyco Chairman Edward Breen has learned even the most basic data about the company's operations can be wildly inaccurate, including an assessment of its properties that was off by more than 20 million square feet.
U.S. Justice Department announces new charges against former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow. Accuses wife and seven other Enron officials of fraud and criminal violations linked to company's collapse.
Another dispute brewing over chaotic 2000 presidential selection: Should 6 million Florida ballots be destroyed or saved because of their historical significance?
Iraq isn't the only place where despots have been sitting atop oil reserves. How does a company like ExxonMobil keep its pipelines filled without getting its hands very dirty?
Washington can print money and run up the debt as it is doing, but should it do so? Is it moral for government to cut taxes now, saddling future generations with debt from its own war and deficits?
"We ought to look in the mirror and stick out our chests and suck in our bellies and say: 'Damn, we're Americans!'" Iraq's oil fields and other infrastructure survived the war almost intact.
I'm getting irritable about all this ingratitude from both Arabs and the Left. This oil is ours. France, Germany, Russia, they get zilch. Start all those wells pumping and ship it all over here, so that next time I visit my gas station I pay thirty-five cents a gallon.
“I want to get me some Iraqis, I want to kick some butt.” These are the mouthings of an immature and impressionable TV spawned juvenile who neither realizes the value of human life or the humanity of the soldier fighting on the other side.
7 U.S. soldiers wounded when Iraqis using grenades and small arms attacked a walled compound. In another clash today Iraqis fired at a coalition patrol in eastern Baghdad.
At this point, the administration would probably be delighted if it could find the WMDs that the Reagan administration gave Saddam Hussein. At least it could point to some WMDs.
White House battling to keep report on 9/11 secret. Does 2004 election have anything to do with it? Officials waging a behind-the-scenes battle to restrict public disclosure.
The United States paid Baghdad's police officers $20 (about R142) each on Tuesday and promised to bring in four thousand more American military police.
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