Monthly Archives: February 2004

Aristide Packs His Bags

Jean-Bertrand Asristide Bows to Pressure & Leaves Haiti President Jean-Bertrand Aristide left Haiti on Sunday, bowing to pressure from a rebellion at home and governments abroad. The Bush administration said it welcomed Aristide’s departure and said it was in the …

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Howard’s Undoing

Dean, Undone The feuding and backbiting that plagued the Howard Dean campaign had turned utterly poisonous. Behind the facade of a successful political operation, senior officials plotted against each other, complained about the candidate and developed one searing doubt. Dean, …

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Hell To Pay

Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton Other books in related categories: The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House The Case Against Hillary Clinton Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to …

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GW & Tony

Anti-war movement to sue Bush, Blair over Iraq A coalition of groups opposed to the US-led invasion of Iraq says it intends to take legal action for “mass murder” against British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George Bush …

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Bush calls for Aristide’s Resignation

Bush believes Aristide should resign The Bush administration believes the best way to avoid an armed rebel takeover in Haiti is for President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to resign and transfer power to his constitutional successor, a senior U.S. official said Friday. …

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Bin Laden, Captured?

U.S., Pakistan deny Bin Laden was captured Pentagon and Pakistani officials on Saturday denied an Iranian state radio report that Osama bin Laden was captured in Pakistan’s border region with Afghanistan “a long time ago.” The claim came as Pakistan’s …

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Kerry Says…….

He Can Make U.S. Safer Place to Live John Kerry called terrorism a “mortal challenge” to the United States on Friday and said he could make Americans safer and more secure than President Bush. President Bush has done an outstanding …

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Michael Moore Promises Encore

The many roles of Michael Moore Michael Moore credited in Democratic circles for making President George W. Bush’s National Guard record a fierce campaign issue, is bigger than ever. The man the nation remembers for turning his Oscar-acceptance speech at …

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Cha-Ching

Saddam sons’ informant rewarded The United States has paid the bulk of $30 million in reward money to the informant who led U.S. troops to the hideout of Saddam Hussein’s two sons last July, the State Department said Friday. The …

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A Different Howie – Same Tune

Howard Stern Blasts President Bush Besieged shock jock Howard Stern taunted his government critics yesterday by skipping his usual congressional and FCC attacks and tearing right into the top guy – President Bush. Stern also said he fears his “suspension” …

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More Flip Flop from Kerry

Kerry’s “Benedict Arnold” Money John Kerry has a name for companies and business executives who move jobs overseas to avoid paying U.S. taxes – “Benedict Arnolds.” The Massachusetts Democrat, who is close to locking up his party’s presidential nomination, vows …

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That 60′s Show

John Kerry’s Time Warp The future senator was so “focused on his future ambitions,” Sennott reported, that not long after the fight, he bought a Super-8 movie camera, returned to the scene, and reenacted the skirmish on film. During their …

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Clark Takes Howie’s Lead

Clark Emails For Funds Wesley Clark asked his supporters Thursday to contribute to his campaign one last time so he could close out the books. In a mass e-mail Clark wrote. “So that I may properly transfer the incredible support, …

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Howie, You Aren’t Clever

Dean Says Nominee Must Cast Bush As Ideologue Howard Dean says the only way his party can defeat President Bush is to stand strong for its principles and paint the Republican as a radical ideologue. “In order to win, the …

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Help Wanted – DNC

McAuliffe Won’t Return as Head of DNC Terry McAuliffe, who rose from Syracuse politics to lead the Democratic National Committee, will quit the chairmanship when his term expires next year. And there was much rejoicing……Yaaay.