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AP

[yawn] President Bush signed into law the first major changes in postal operations in decades, offering hope for reducing or delaying future rate increases. For now, people will not notice anything different at the post office.

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Raw Story

Earlier this year, 5 towns in the state of Vermont passed articles of impeachment against President Bush. Now more Vermont towns plan to do the same. "The charges are spying on Americans, torture, and lying about the war."

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Washington Post via InfoWars.com

A senior Bush administration official warned that other nations, and possibly terrorist groups, are "acquiring capabilities to counter, attack and defeat U.S. space systems." As a result, he said, the United States must increase its ability

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By Carol D. Leonnig - Washington Post

Lawyers for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Cheney's former top aide, told a federal judge yesterday that the defense plans to call the vice president and expects him to cooperate.

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Raw Story (video link)

"Look at the war we're in right now, you can certainly argue that that's a PR battle," said Damon, to sustained applause [on Hardball]. He knocked the administration's changing rationale for the war, before saying Dick Cheney

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InfoWars.com

Bush administration may already be contemplating what to do with Americans who are deemed insufficiently loyal or who disseminate information that may be considered helpful to the enemy.

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NY Times

Federal prosecutors are trying to force the ACLU to turn over copies of a classified document it received from a source, using what legal experts called a new extension of the Bush administration’s efforts to protect national-security secrets.

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AP

In her final legislative act in Congress, outgoing Georgia Rep. McKinney introduced a bill to impeach President Bush. The legislation has no chance of passing and serves as a symbolic parting shot not only at Bush but also at Democratic leaders.

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CBS - AP

Cheney was chief executive officer of Halliburton from 1995 through August 2000. The company's KBR subsidiary is the main government contractor working to restore Iraq's oil industry in an open-ended contract that was awarded without competit

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Raw Story

5 editorials in The Washington Post argue whether or not George W. Bush is the worst president ever. The editorial page has been a strong backer of the Iraq war from the beginning, and the editorials may set off an intriguing debate, pro and con.

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by Paul Craig Roberts (AntiWar)

The president of the United States is so deep into denial that he is no longer among the sane. Delusion still rules Bush three weeks after the American people repudiated him and his catastrophic war in elections that delivered both House and Senat

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by Robert Fisk (The Independent)

More than half a million deaths, an army trapped in the largest military debacle since Vietnam, a Middle East policy already buried in the sands of Mesopotamia - and still George Bush is in denial. How does he do it? How does he persuade himself - as

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Reuters

The Bush administration is unlikely to allow the incoming Democratic majority in Congress to learn details about its domestic spying program and interrogation policy, a Republican senator said. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter of

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by Ray McGovern (AntiWar)

Those of us who for decades have watched Gates make career after career out of trimming his sails to the prevailing winds. No one should expect Gates to depart one iota from the position of the president, who said "I'm not going to pull the

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Excite News

The Bush adminstration wants North Korea's attention, so like a scolding parent it's trying to make it tougher for that country's eccentric leader buy ipods, plasma televisions and Segway electric scooters. (Like that will make a differe

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