

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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5-31-08
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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Senate GOP blocks windfall taxes on Big Oil
By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Saved by Senate Republicans, big oil companies dodged an attempt Tuesday to slap them with a windfall profits tax and take away billions of dollars in tax breaks in response to the record gasoline prices that have the nation fuming.
Hillary Clinton steps aside, urges supporters to back Obama
By James Oliphant |Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON - She came. They wept. She conceded.
Hillary Clinton on Saturday said she was suspending her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination and throwing her full support behind her former rival, Barack Obama, ending 16 months of an intense and historic competition that seemed to cleave the party in half.
New battlegrounds for McCain and Obama
Obama sees potential in traditional red states such as Virginia, Colorado, and North Carolina. McCain looks to target blue states including Pennsylvania and Michigan.
By Linda Feldmann | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Washington - As the 2008 general election campaign kicks off, both major candidates are surveying the smorgasbord of states before them and see a table groaning with possibilities.
Paul campaign puts plans in place for alternate convention
AUSTIN (AP) Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has tentatively reserved a university arena in Minnesota, a school spokesman said Tuesday, as the campaign plans a separate gathering during the national GOP convention in September.
Anti-Bush protesters to defy march ban
Andrew Sparrow and agencies
guardian.co.uk,
Anti-war campaigners said today that they would defy a ban on a planned march to Downing Street at the weekend to protest against a visit by George Bush.
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