Contents Pages by Subject

Bush Administration

Subject Photo
Article Image

Empire Burlesque(Chris Floyd)

Glenn Greenwald has the good on the all-out war that the Bush Regime and its bootlicking sycophants througth the right-wing media are waging against the free press. The recent "controversy" over the New York Times on the Regime's surve

Article Image

Reuters

A U.S. jury convicted a former Bush administration official of 4 counts of lying and obstructing justice in the first trial to be held in connection with the influence peddling scandal of lobbyist Jack Abramoff. The jury found David Safavian -- a fo

Article Image

Reuters

[He hasn't vetoed a single bill yet.] President Bush's drive for line-item veto power to control deficit-spending is facing resistance in the House of Representatives where the outcome of a vote scheduled for Thursday is in doubt, a top Bush

Article Image

AP

President Bush confronted high-stakes nuclear showdowns with North Korea and Iran and grisly news about U.S. war deaths as he ran off to Europe to strengthen ties with European allies unhappy about Iraq.

Article Image

Newsday

Now that top White House aide Karl Rove is off the hook in the CIA leak probe, President George W. Bush must weigh whether to pardon former vice presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the only one indicted in the three-year investigati

Article Image

Raw Story

A new report claims that a "shadow government" of federal contractors has exploded in size over the last five years. The document indicates that procurement spending increased by over $175 billion between 2000 and 2005, making federal contr

Article Image

Think Progress (video)

President Bush needled Los Angeles Times reporter Peter Wallsten after he stood up to ask a question wearing sunglasses. “Are you going to ask that question with shades on?” Bush said, telling Wallsten, “I’m interested in the shade look, seriously.”

Article Image

AP

A jet leased by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for use in emergencies has instead been used to shuttle the secretary of Health and Human Services to appearances and meetings at a cost of more than $700,000 since January, a newspaper r

Article Image

Christian Science Monitor

The pictures out of Baghdad Tuesday morning spoke volumes. George W. Bush is beaming, the new Iraqi leader at his side, after pulling off a secret flight to the country that is the make-or-break project of his presidency.

Article Image

Reuters

Vice President Dick Cheney defended himself against accusations by a leading Republican senator that he worked to thwart Senate plans to make telephone executives testify at a hearing about a U.S. domestic spying program.

Article Image

Salon

Former President George H.W. Bush waged a secret campaign over several months early this year to remove Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. The elder Bush went so far as to recruit Rumsfeld's potential replacement, personally asking a retired f

Article Image

Associated Press

Lawmakers from both parties said Wednesday the Bush administration should provide money and take responsibility for the data security breach involving nearly all active-duty military, Guard and Reserve members.

Article Image

Raw Story

The unveiling of a bronze bust commemorating President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard was postponed December, 2002 due to the "pending war" with Iraq. The Bush Administration always insisted there was no "pending wa

Article Image

CBS News

US officials believe Canadian arrests over the weekend and 3 recent domestic incidents in the US are evidence the US will soon be hit again by a terrorist attack. They'd be surprised if it didn't come by the end of the year

Article Image

Associated Press

The Senate rejected a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, dealing an embarrassing defeat to President Bush and Republicans who hoped to use the measure to energize conservative voters on Election Day.

Article Image

Village Voice(Nat Hentoff)

In January, four congressional Democrats ask the Office of Professional Responsibility to find out who in the Justice Dept told the president and General Michael Hayden that it was legal for the NSA to engage in warrantless eavesdropping on Americans

Article Image

The Boston Globe

The board of governors of the American Bar Association voted unanimously yesterday to investigate whether President Bush has exceeded his constitutional authority in reserving the right to ignore more than 750 laws that have been enacted since he too

www.BlackMarketFridays.com