NYT's Needs 5-Days to Discover US Troops Are In Iraq, NOT Iran
I've already lost faith in mainstream media reporting, so this doesn't surprise me.
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The documents show how MoveOn.org used dubious claims of trademark infringement and threats of litigation to silence critics of its recent controversial full-page ad in The New York Times attacking Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. general in Iraq, which appeared the day he was testifying before Congress on the war effort. Among those critics was Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, who is seeking a third term.It might be time to start using Yahoo instead of Google.
The Oklahoma physician, a foe of the unhealthy cut of congressional pork known as "earmarks," proposed an amendment to a major health spending bill that said no lawmakers' pet projects would be funded until "all children in the U.S. under the age of 18 years are insured by a private or public health insurance plan." As Coburn expected, it failed 68-26.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the Bush administration has now been accused of trying to cover up good news from Iraq.
Central Michigan University has named Julia Wallace to be its next executive vice president/provost.I'd have to say Dr. Wallace was one of the best bosses I've ever had. I doubt she reads my blog but I wish her well in her new job. She will be missed.
That appeared to be how it would go down when the National Enquirer claimed John Edwards had an affair with campaign worker (and former Jay McInerney squeeze) Rielle Hunter. The notion of the candidate with the cancer-stricken wife getting his $400 haircuts mussed up by a woman who describes herself as "addicted to higher consciousness" has the makings of a dynamic and devastating primary season scandal.The media leans left? NO WAY I SAY! :P