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Poll: Bush, Hillary Clinton Most Admired

They're the odd couple again: George Bush and Hillary Clinton, the most admired man and woman in America.

Former Aide Blames Bush for Leak Deceit

Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan blames President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for efforts to mislead the public about the role of White House aides in leaking the identity of a CIA operative.

Bush Seeks Revived Friendship With Putin

After the Sept. 11 attacks, Vladimir Putin and George Bush ushered in a short-lived era of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which had been firm adversaries for most of the 20th century.

Bush Salutes Blair in Final Farewell

To the last, neither George Bush nor Tony Blair wavered.

Dollar's Weakness Hits New Benchmarks

The last time the British pound was worth more than $2, the elder George Bush was waging a losing U.S. presidential campaign against Bill Clinton and the Eurotunnel linking Britain to Europe was still under construction.

2 Ex-Presidents Tour With Well-Honed Act

They're separated by more than 20 years, they come from opposing political parties, and one evicted the other from the White House. But Bill Clinton and George Bush act like a team, a pair of touring comedians with a well-honed act.

Streisand Has Outburst at NYC Concert

The most riveting moment of Barbra Streisand's Madison Square Garden concert was one of the only unscripted ones. Streisand endured jeers as she interjected a political skit into Monday night's show, exchanging zingers with a celebrity impersonator playing George Bush as a bumbling idiot.

EPA Proposes Easing Pollution Rules

The Bush administration proposed easing environmental rules Friday to allow oil refineries and other industries to change how they calculate whether they need pollution control equipment.

No Security Clearances Revoked Over Plame

No one in the Bush administration has been stripped of security clearances over the leak of former CIA officer Valerie Plame's identity to reporters three years ago.

Bush: U.S. Shouldn't See India As a Threat

Applauding newly warming U.S.-India relations, President Bush said Friday Americans should not respond to this nation's exploding economy by closing itself off to global trade.

Presidents Join Mourners at King Funeral

Reunited at last in death, Coretta Scott King was laid to rest beside the tomb of her husband after a stirring funeral with 10,000 mourners that was both lyrical and mournful, and at times political.

The Vine

"Hillary embodies everything that's wrong with big government."

Source: YoursDaily.com

Notes Kuiper, "Hillary's terrible traits are out there for all to see." Certainly the illustrated "Yankees Fan," which contains over 500 fully verified quotes from more than 60 sources, puts not just Hillary's embrace of socialism but her vicious temper and contempt for other …

Finally, Bush Acknowledges Existence Of Carbon Dioxide

Source: The Onion

"Carbon dioxide, a molecule which contains one atom of carbon bonded with two atoms of oxygen, is a naturally occurring colorless gas exhaled by humans and metabolized, in turn, by plants," Bush told a stunned White House press corps.

In 2003, Iran offered full nuclear transparency, no more support for Hamas, help in Iraq and recognition of Israel

Source: mwcnews.net

Iran proposed "full transparency" to show "there are no Iranian endeavors to develop or possess WMD." It also sought to guarantee "decisive action against any terrorists (above all Al Qaida) on Iranian territory, full cooperation and exchange of all relevant informatio …

No bullying, we need each other: Putin to US

Source: dnaindia.com

"I am not saying that this is good or bad, I say that it will be different. And I am therefore absolutely confident that Russia and the US, not only today but also in the future will need each other even more and need to have good relations.

Totalitarian America

Source: smirkingchimp.com

America is becoming a totalitarian state because not enough Americans care about taking a stand for their freedoms and they do not care about accepting the responsibility of maintaining it.

California tries to limit their emissions. EPA says Bush plan is sufficient. Arnold to sue EPA, again

Source: The Seattle Times

A total of 18 states, including Washington, have either adopted or pledged to implement California's proposed tailpipe-emissions rules, which seek to cut vehicles' greenhouse-gas emissions by 30 percent between 2009-16.

Torture Tapes are the Watergate of Our Times

Source: pundits.thehill.com

In an administration facing an ocean of scandal on multiple and multiplying fronts, this scandal above all will be the Watergate of our times because it involves extremely probable crimes of torture, extremely probable obstructions of justice, and a steady stream of revelations t …

The World According to Bush: Such a Lovely Mirage of Fabulous Health Care

Source: EVERYDAY CITIZEN www.everydaycitizen.com

President George W. Bush claims that "we have fabulous health care" when compared to "other systems around the world." He made these remarks during a Q & A session after his speech to the Rotary Club in North Fredericksburg, Virginia, this past Monday.

Quotes From President Bush

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A collection of 'humorous' quotes from President Bush.

Judge rules that Bush gets his privacy back on Jan. 20, 2009

Source: 236.com

"A federal judge ruled on Monday that White House log books are public records. The decision is considered a blow to the Bush administration, which is loath to reveal the names of lobbyists and religious conservatives who have visited the president at work.

Bush Lawyers Discussed Fate of C.I.A.Tapes

Source: The New York Times

At least four top White House lawyers took part in discussions with the Central Intelligence Agency between 2003 and 2005 about whether to destroy videotapes showing the secret interrogations of two operatives from Al Qaeda, according to current and former administration and inte …

Judge: White House visitor logs are public documents - CNN.com

Source: CNN

The White House must release its visitor logs and cannot hide behind a shield of privilege, a federal judge ruled Monday. The Bush administration has resisted public disclosure while it fights a lawsuit over alleged political influence by conservative Christian leaders.

The Bush Administration has shown us just how evil they are.

Source: theseminal.com

It seems beyond any doubt that the Bush Administration withheld important information about the existence of the interrogation tapes, their contents, and their destruction from Congress, the 9/11 Commission, and the judge and defense team in the Zacarias Moussaoui case.

The Anger in the Intelligence Community Makes Perfect Sense

Source: theseminal.com

We shouldn't be surprised by the rumblings in the intelligence community because the Bush Administration has been scapegoating them for years. After being pressured for info on Iraq by the administration they are now being blamed for the failed war.

Teen caller tricks White House, makes them believe he's Iceland's President

Source: Times of India

"My call was transferred around a few times until I got hold of Bush's secretary and managed to book a call meeting with Bush the following Monday evening," Vifill Atlason, 16, said.

"Steve McLaren is No. 1 in 2007" - PEC

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someone actually beat George W. Bush at the dumbest comment of the year. check it out

Gore Urges Bold Moves in Nobel Speech

Source: The New York Times

"We still have the power to choose our fate, and the remaining question is only this," Mr. Gore said: "Have we the will to act vigorously and in time, or will we remain imprisoned by a dangerous illusion?"

The Curious History of Delta & Pine Land

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The Stephens Group prides itself on being the nation's largest investment bank outside Wall Street, based, of all places, in little ol' Little Rock, in hillbilly land, Arkansas, one of the poorest states in the United States. Stephens Inc.

Big Head DC » Teen Calls Bush's Secret Phone; Creates Security Scare

Source: bigheaddc.com

A teen from Iceland figures out President Bush's phone number and scares the beJeebus out of whitehouse security. Absolutely hillarious.

U.S. intelligence estimate on Iran unfortunately goes too far

Source: Canada.com

The relentless drumbeat in Washington for the past few months calling for war with Iran to pre-empt Tehran's drive to obtain nuclear weapons has been silenced. A brief National Intelligence Estimate on Iran prepared by the United States' 16 intelligence agencies and published on …

Bush 'cannot recall' CIA videos - BBC

Source: BBC News

US President George W Bush has said he has "no recollection" of the existence of video tapes of CIA interrogations and the plan to destroy them. The CIA says it wiped two tapes of interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects to protect the identities of its agents.

A Call for Impeachment

Source: Kansas State Collegian

In 2004, the nation was presented with two presidential candidates. One was tough on national security, had actual military service and wasn't the best at articulating his message. The other candidate was George W. Bush.

How Impeachment Would Catch Fire

Source: The Huffington Post

This business with the new NIE report on Iran and the revelation of the further astonishing bad faith by Bush and Cheney on little matters such as, oh, war, raises again the issue of impeachment.

Looks Like Bush Was Wrong About Hugo Chavez

Source: theseminal.com

Chavez seems to be taking his recent electoral defeat with humility, a far cry from the authoritarian communist devil Bush has painted him to be. Is it surprising that Bush misjudged another world leader?

Censorship of art and lifestyles - Learning from Robert Mapplethorpe

Beginning in the late 1980s and moving into the 1990s, Robert Mapplethorpe became the rallying cry for the Republican Party's censorship movement against art.

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