

5-2-08
Mission Still Accomplished
Kevin Morgan
The truth is that Bush's mission was accomplished. The problem is that we were under the impression he was referring to the war. Instead, he was talking about getting control of Iraq's oil. That mission was accomplished the day we became the military presence in Iraq. As long as we are there, the oil is going to be sold through Exxon and associates, all equipment infrastructure supplied through Haliburton, and all sales exchanged in US dollars.
At $3.50 a gallon, this might sound like good news except that paying $3.50 a gallon is another Bush accomplishment for the benefit of Big Oil. Bush pushed doing nothing about global warming eight years further down the road, maintained out-of-control no-goal consumption of oil and thwarted environmental regulations that in turn profited Big Oil. Read more
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8-1-08
The 2000 Election
Jon London
How many times have you thought about the election of 2000? The fact that Al Gore got more popular votes than George Bush. In other words more people liked Al Gore or the Gore agenda over George Bush and his agenda.
As I look back over this election I can not help but think of how our country might look if Al Gore had been awarded the highest office in our land. I look at the war and wonder if Mr. Gore would have moved us in that direction. I look at the national debt and the unbalanced budget and wonder if Gore would have gotten us in financial trouble. I look at our health care system, social security, education, military, homeland security, the environment and I wonder what Al Gore would have done differently than President Bush. Read more |
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Clinton to get roll-call vote
Convention decision good, bad for Obama
By John McCormick | Chicago Tribune reporter
Seeking to show unity, Sen. Barack Obama said Thursday that he will allow Sen. Hillary Clinton's name to be placed into nomination along with his own at the Democratic National Convention, presenting at least a slight risk for a divisive display in Denver.
Obama, McCain to attend forum at California megachurch
In words, actions, presumptive Democratic nominee reaching out to religious conservatives.
By Scott Shepard
WASHINGTON BUREAU
WASHINGTON -- In Barack Obama's keynote address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention, the speech that made him a national figure, he surprised many in the audience when he said, "We worship an awesome God in the blue states."
McCain's Focus on Georgia Raises Question of Propriety
by: Dan Eggen and Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Standing behind a lectern in Michigan this week, with two trusted senators ready to do his bidding, John McCain seemed to forget for a moment that he was only running for president.
Wal-Mart Warns of Democratic Win
Reposted from Wall Street Journal
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is mobilizing its store managers and department supervisors around the country to warn that if Democrats win power in November, they'll likely change federal law to make it easier for workers to unionize companies -- including Wal-Mart.
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