1/31/07: Fool us TWICE, shame on US! After rummaging
through the old tape bin last night, Keith compares the
eerie similarities between Bush's 2002 Iraq rhetoric and
his 2007 Iran rhetoric and puts together a pretty
compelling case that should worry us all.
"It has been a haunting undertone to the new year. At
moments, the start of 2007 has sounded like the end of
2002 or the start of 2003. It's been as if you could
just substitute one letter; an 'n' for a 'q'. Like all
that President Bush once said before he took us to war
in Iraq was being recycled as what he's been now saying
about Iran."
The fact that we're even talking about the (very real)
possibility of attacking Iran is utterly dumbfounding.
The part that scares me most is the confirmation we got
just last week that the administration has set up an
Iranian Directorate that will fulfill the same purpose
as the OSP did for Iraq — namely, manipulate and exploit
intelligence to fit preconceived policy goals.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/Iraq_war.htm
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/Iran_pres.htm
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Investigation into Presidential Signing Statements
Helicopter Association International, VA - 49 minutes
ago
Helicopter Association International (HAI) has learned
the House Judiciary Committee has begun an investigation
of signing statements President Bush makes ...
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Joe Biden planned to spend
Wednesday focusing on his official announcement that he
was running for president, but the Delaware Democrat
instead found himself defending remarks he made to the
New York Observer about his Democratic opponents.
In the article published Wednesday, Biden is quoted
evaluating presidential rivals Sen. Hillary Rodham
Clinton, D-New York, former Sen. John Edwards, D-North
Carolina, and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois. His remarks
about Obama, the only African-American serving in the
Senate, drew the most scrutiny.
"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American
who is articulate and bright and clean and a
nice-looking guy," Biden said. "I mean, that's a
storybook, man."
Click below for the full article.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/01/31/biden.obama/
FindLaw's Writ - Dean: The Problem with Presidential
Signing ...
The Problem with Presidential Signing Statements: Their
Use and Misuse by ... Presidential signing statements
are old news to anyone who has served in the ...
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Information, editorials and strategies for the
impeachment of George W. Bush. Also includes general
critiques of Bush policy.
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The Case For Impeachment: High Crimes And Misdemeanors
Looking at these basics, the case for impeachment
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