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Playfuls.com

Sources familiar with the investigation said J. Steven Griles was told possible charges against him in the investigation of Abramoff's lobbying activities include alleged false statements made to the U.S. Senate Indian Affairs Committee in 2005

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By Nick Cooper - narcosphere.narconews.com

Bush: And they responded with outrageous acts of murder aimed at innocent Iraqis. Cooper: When we do it, it's the opposite of outrageous. Can I say inrageous?

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AP

In a concession to the Senate's new Democratic majority, four of President Bush's appeals court appointees have asked to have their nominations withdrawn, Republican officials said Tuesday. These officials said that William Haynes,

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Raw Story

The nomination of retired Vice Admiral John Michael "Mike" McConnell to be Director of National Intelligence is part of an effort by the Vice President to tighten the Adminstration's grip on domestic intelligence and grease the wheels f

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Karen Kwiatkowski for LewRockwell.com

Without a doubt, George W. Bush is a lame duck with an even lamer foreign policy.

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by Pat Buchanan (AntiWar)

Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan, said a rueful John F. Kennedy after the Bay of Pigs. George W. Bush knows today whereof his predecessor spoke. For his erstwhile acolytes have begun to abandon him to salvage their own tattered

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AP

President Bush has chosen a 25-year intelligence veteran, retired Vice Adm. Mike McConnell, to be the country's second national intelligence director as he reshapes national security strategy with two years left in his presidency.

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AP

The White House and the Secret Service quietly signed an agreement last spring in the midst of the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal declaring that records identifying visitors to the White House are not open to the public.

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MSNBC (video link)

If in your presence an individual tried to sacrifice an American serviceman or woman, would you intervene? Would you at least protest? What if he had already sacrificed 3,003 of them?

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by Paul Craig Roberts (AntiWar)

On Jan. 2, the BBC reported a leak from a "senior administration source" that President George Bush is going to give a speech, whose "central theme will be sacrifice," announcing an increase in US troops in Iraq for security purpo

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by Robert Scheer (Creators Syndicate)

The public, seeing through the tissue of Bush administration lies told to justify an invasion that never had anything to do with the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 or weapons of mass destruction, has begun a national question: Why are we still in Iraq

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NY Sun

According to 2 administration officials who asked not to be named, Robert Gates expressed his skepticism about a troop surge in Iraq on his first day on the job, at a Pentagon meeting with civilians who oversee the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marines.

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AP

More than 3,700 identification badges and uniform items have been reported lost or stolen from Transportation Security Administration employees since 2003, according to documents obtained by a San Antonio television station.

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By Robert Parry (Consortium News)

The United States will never win the “war on terror,” in part, because George W. Bush keeps applying elastic definitions to the enemy, most recently expanding the conflict into a war against Muslim “radicals and extremists.”

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by Rosa Brooks (LA Times)

George W. Bush has a problem, and it's called Iraq, the country that just won't go away. There's no satisfying way to solve this problem either. Withdraw? No good: too humiliating. Stay the course? More dead Americans and more dead Iraqis

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