Dear Leader indeed: Psy-Ops in Pakistan?
by Netromancer
Fri May 12, 2006 at 07:52:11 PM PDT
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Republican senators urge Reed to quit raceBy JIM GALLOWAY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/04/06Twenty-one Republican state senators on Friday called for Ralph Reed to withdraw from the contest for lieutenant governor, declaring that his ties to Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff could jeopardize the re-election of Gov. Sonny Perdue and the rest of the GOP ticket.
"For the good of the Republican Party, for the good of Georgia, we encourage Ralph Reed to withdraw from this race," stated the petition signed by the senators, all of whom support Reed's GOP rival, state Sen. Casey Cagle of Gainesville.
Feds want Google search records
BUSH LAWYERS ASK JUDGE TO MAKE GOOGLE HAND OVER DATA; GOOGLE PROMISES A FIGHT
By Howard Mintz
Mercury NewsThe Bush administration on Wednesday asked a federal judge to order Google Inc. to turn over a broad range of material from its closely guarded databases.
The wingers' blades are whirring for poor Harriet, and they don't seem to care at this point if Dubya takes some collateral splatter.
Josh points us to the WorldNetDaily, of all places.
Miers panel to hear 'explosive testimony'?
Gag order lifted for ex-lottery boss claiming
Miers kept 'lid' on Bush Guard controversyReleased from a gag order, Larry Littwin – the controversial former director of the Texas Lottery under Harriet Miers – is free to appear at the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation hearings to give "potentially explosive" testimony damaging both to President Bush and his nominee, according to WND columnist Jerome Corsi.
As WorldNetDaily has reported, Littwin allegedly was fired by Miers because he wanted to investigate improper political influence-buying by lobbyists for GTECH, the firm contracted to run the lottery.
More revelations after the jump...
If Rove purposely misled the president, the FBI, or the White House press secretary, a reasonable prosecutor might construe such acts as 'overt acts in furtherance of a criminal plan'.
IMF head questions US approach to deficits
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The head of the IMF questioned the effectiveness of the Bush administration's plan to reduce US financial deficits, warning that it would have been hard to implement even without Hurricane Katrina. [Snip spin from U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow...]
Relevant passage below the fold...
Right-click and copy the link to Bob Herbert's column on the times front page and you get this URL:
http://select.nytimes.com/2005/09/19/opinion/19herbert.html?hp
If you replace 'select' with 'www' and delete everything after '.html' you get:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/19/opinion/19herbert.html
Which is a live link to today's column. Works with Krugman too. And I was beginning to think that the NYT didn't 'get' the web. :)
The Senate Intelligence Committee will conduct hearings on American spy agencies' use of cover to protect the identities of intelligence officers, the committee chairman said on Sunday.
The chairman, Senator Pat Roberts, Republican of Kansas, said on the CNN program "Late Edition" that the committee was "going to go into quite a series of hearings in regard to cover." The practice of intelligence cover has come under scrutiny during the investigation of the disclosure of the C.I.A. employment of Valerie Wilson, who had worked under cover for the agency for 18 years before being publicly identified as a C.I.A. operative in 2003.
So far, so good. But...
http://tinyurl.com/9ju59 [Amazon]
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Freedom Fries
The father, son and the Holy Ghost
Took the last train to the coast
They were moving fast, they were raising sand
They were running wild in the promised land
The father, son and the three wise men
Operating undercover out in Bethlehem
Will they heal the sick? Can they raise the dead?
Can they bring it on home like the good book says?
Billy the Kid told the Prince of Thieves,
A little give and take to satisfy my needs
You can give me lots but I'll take some more
I got my eyes on your treasure beneath the desert floor?
Freedom fries and burns and scars
The liberator goes too far
Freedom fries and screams and yells
The promised land is promised hell
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OK, it's Clapton's turn...
The contract/rebate talk is BS -- bandwidth is bandwith. But broadband users can easily cost this self described 'rich Republican' money by right-clicking on this link and saving Stolen Honor to disk.
Unfortunately this may also slow the spread of this 'fair & balanced' video. Delete and repeat at your convenience. :)
I'll be using it too. ; )