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Democrats Won't Temper Iraq Legislation

After weeks of suggesting Democrats would temper their approach to Iraq legislation in a bid to attract more Republicans, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid declared abruptly Tuesday that he had no plans to do so.

Reid: Democrats' Agenda Is Progressing

While some Republicans are "saying the right things on Iraq," they need to back up their words with votes, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Saturday.

Lawmakers Profit From Investments, Books

The political fortunes of new congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid soared last year, and financial disclosure forms revealed Thursday they're also doing well in personal money matters.

Military Officers Now Targets on Hill

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday he had lost confidence in Gen. Peter Pace and was happy to learn the four-star general will not remain chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Reid also said he was concerned Gen. David Petraeus might not be offering an honest assessment of the Iraq war.

Dems Predict Passage for Iraq Timeline

President Bush and the Democratic-controlled Congress lurched toward a veto showdown over Iraq on Wednesday, as the House planned to vote on legislation that would order troops to begin coming home by Oct. 1.

Cheney Criticizes Reid Over Iraq Policy

Vice President Dick Cheney accused Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Tuesday of pursuing a defeatist strategy in Iraq to win votes in the next election — a charge Reid said did not warrant a response.

Democrats Challenge Bush on Iraq Bill

A historic veto showdown assured, Democratic leaders agreed Monday on legislation that requires the first U.S. combat troops to be withdrawn from Iraq by Oct. 1 with a goal of a complete pullout six months later.

Dem Unity Raises Questions on Iraq Bill

Anti-war liberals worried about party unity are reluctant to mount opposition to war spending legislation in the House even if it does not set a firm date for troop withdrawal.

Democrats Hit Troop Extensions in Iraq

Democrats are seizing on the Pentagon's decision to extend troops' combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan as evidence President Bush's war policy is failing.

Bush, Democrats Escalate Iraq War Debate

President Bush and Congress are wrestling for the upper hand in the Iraq war debate, with neither side willing to back down and a top Democrat saying for the first time he wants to yank money for combat. Bush was expected to speak Tuesday to reporters at the White House on Iraq war funding.

Democrats Vow to Seek Limits on Iraq War

Senate Democrats pledged renewed efforts Sunday to curtail the Iraq war, suggesting they will seek to limit a 2002 measure authorizing President Bush's use of force against Saddam Hussein.

Gates: Iraq Resolution 'Emboldens' Enemy

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that a congressional resolution opposing President Bush's troop buildup in Iraq undercuts U.S. commanders and "emboldens the enemy."

Reid: Brief Troop Increase OK in Iraq

The Senate's top Democrat offered qualified support Sunday for a plan to increase U.S. troops in Iraq, saying it would be acceptable as part of a broader strategy to bring combat forces home by 2008.

Reid: Ailing Senator Shows Some Progress

Sen. Tim Johnson has shown significant improvement after brain surgery and doctors say "everything is going to be just fine," Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid said Sunday.

Democrats Will Try to Block Pay Raise

Members of Congress are in line for a $3,300 pay raise effective Jan. 1 unless they block it, and Democrats said Thursday they intend to try.

Sen. Reid: Ethics, Stem Cells Top Agenda

Ethics reform, a higher minimum wage and more money for stem cell research are the top items on the Senate agenda next year, incoming Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday in an interview with The Associated Press.

Nuclear Waste Dump Faces New Roadblocks

When Congress targeted Nevada as the nation's nuclear waste dumping ground, the state didn't have the political power to say no. Twenty years later, the most ardent foe of the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump is about to become Senate majority leader. Nevada Democratic Sen. Harry Reid's new job, which gives him control over what legislation reaches the Senate floor, could deal a crippling blow to the already stumbling project.

Reid Set to Be Senate Majority Leader

Sen. Harry Reid regulated gambling in his home state of Nevada when the mob controlled casinos. He mastered arcane Senate procedures as the Democrats' second-in-command for six years and their leader the past two years.

Reid Used Campaign Money for Bonuses

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid has been using campaign donations instead of his personal money to pay Christmas bonuses for the support staff at the Ritz-Carlton where he lives in an upscale condominium. Federal election law bars candidates from converting political donations for personal use.

AP Exclusive: Reid Got $1M in Land Sale

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid is awaiting word from the Senate ethics committee on whether he failed to properly account for a business deal that allowed him to collect a $1.1 million windfall on land he hadn't personally owned for three years.

Reid Lobbies to Win Nev. Earlier Caucus

Democrats were lobbied hard by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and organized labor before they picked Nevada as the best bet to energize the party's early presidential voting in 2008.

Democratic Politics Meets Iraq Debate

When two Democrats looking toward 2008 pushed hard for a firm date on withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, they crashed headlong into Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid's effort to retake the Senate this year.

Reid Says He Won't Accept Free Tickets

Pssst. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid. What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas after all. A day after The Associated Press reported Reid accepted free ringside seats to boxing matches from a Nevada agency trying to influence him on federal boxing legislation, the senator offered his own ethics justification to a home state audience in Las Vegas.

Bush, Reid Trade Barbs on Immigration

President Bush accused Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid on Thursday of "single-handedly thwarting" action on immigration legislation, and got a brisk retort in return.

Bush Decries Top Democrat on Immigration

President Bush blamed Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid on Saturday for the potentially fatal blow dealt to compromise immigration legislation. The landmark bill, which would offer eventual citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants, fell victim Friday to internal disputes in both parties.

The Vine

New terror scare from the White House: Bush invokes 9/11 to justify torture, domestic spying and war

Source: World Socialist Web Site

In a speech Thursday, President Bush invoked the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 as an all-purpose justification for his prevailing on a series of issues now in dispute in Congress: the confirmation of Michael Mukasey as attorney general despite his refusal to disavow tor …

Bush blasts House for 'wasting time' on investigations

Source: The Hill.com

President Bush on Tuesday slammed Congress for not getting its work done and focusing too much on investigating his administration and repeatedly attempting to pull U.S. troops out of Iraq.

Why Democrats Are Failing in Congress

Source: FOXNews.com

Congress is a mess and you can blame the two people who promised to clean it up: Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. Harry Reid has led the Senate like Mr. Rogers got lost on the way home to get his sweater. He was actually complaining today about the weather getting cold...

At OpEdNews: Democratic Party Strategy Regarding the Iraq War and other issues Smacks of Fear and Cynicism and should be Abandoned

Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive

Democrats are biding their time and attempting to run out the clock and are betting on the election of a Democratic President in 2008 after which, bully pulpit in hand, they will begin their attempts to govern in earnest.

California wildfires fan political conflagration

Source: The San Francisco Chronicle

Far from dying down, as California's infernos will, America's shout-fest/blame-fest/hate-fest will continue at least until next year's presidential election - something fires, floods and famines seemingly can't change.

VIDEO: Reid Retreat? Senator Thanks Rush for 'Smear Letter' Auction

Source:

"Never did we think that this letter would bring money of this nature. And, for the cause, Madam President, it is extremely good. Now, everyone knows that Rush Limbaugh and I don't agree on everything in life and maybe that is kind of an understatement.

Reid's approval falls to low in home state

Source: The Washington Times

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's popularity in his home state of Nevada sank to an all-time low that mirrors dissatisfaction nationwide with the Democrat-led Congress, polls show.

Memo to Democrats: We're Not in 2006 Anymore

Source: RealClearPolitics

Sorry, Democrats... things just aren't going your way right now.

Dodd to filibuster FISA telecom

Source: ctbob.blogspot.com

Sen. Chris Dodd made this video the other day to discuss his opposition to the FISA bill, and yesterday said he would also filibuster it if Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid decides to break tradition and refuse to uphold the "hold" on the bill that Dodd proposed.

Democrats Help Limbaugh With Marine Charity Drive

Source: The Washington Post

Rush Limbaugh has auctioned off a letter to him by leading Senate Democrats and will match the multi-million dollar buy with his own money. God bless the dimbulb from Searchlight.

Senator Dodd Goes to the Mat: Says He Will Filibuster FISA if Reid Doesn't Respect His Hold

Source: firedoglake.com

Are you willing to go to the mat to restore the Constitution? Just last night, we heard there are plans to disregard Senator Dodd's intention to place a hold on a FISA bill that includes amnesty for telecommunications companies.

House Speaker Pelosi lashes out at antiwar protesters

Source: World Socialist Web Site

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rebuked Pete Stark for what she said were "inappropriate" comments about Iraq during a congressional debate. But Pelosi is the one who should apologize: ***

Chris Dodd to Harry Reid: "I see your ignored-hold and raise you a filibuster"

Source: TPM Election Central

Chris Dodd won't roll over for Harry Reid. Dodd announced yesterday that he would place a hold on any Senate bill that proposed retroactive immunity for the telecom companies involved in President Bush's no-warrant wiretapping controversy.

Harry Reid to Chris Dodd: "Your hold-fu is weak! Watch me ignore your hold on the FISA bill and push it through anyway!"

Source: Salon.com

I wrote about many of yesterday's developments concerning telecom amnesty and warrantless surveillance in this morning's post, but I want separately to highlight one critical fact.

The Media's Dilemma

Source: American Thinker

Rush Limbaugh has outsmarted the Democratic Leadership of the Senate and cornered the media. If the media do not cover the auction results, they will look ridiculous.

SMASHING EXPECTATIONS: Reid's letter about Limbaugh at $131,000

Source: The Radio Equalizer

Benefiting the Marine Corps - Law Enforcement Foundation, which helps the children of fallen soldiers and federal law enforcement officers, the eBay auction will wrap up in just over a day. Limbaugh will match the final figure dollar- for- dollar.

Hey, Rush: We're Good

Source: Human Events

When Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) took to the Senate floor to denounce media commentator Rush Limbaugh for comments that he made on his nationally broadcasted show, Senator Reid called upon Mr.

Poll: Reid's popularity falls among Nevadans

Source: ReviewJournal.com - News

Reid's favorable rating was 32 percent, compared with 51 percent unfavorable and 15 percent neutral. Gibbons was viewed favorably by 30 percent, Bush by 34 percent.

Rush Limbaugh Earns Big Money From Senate Letter Chastising Him

Source: FOXNews.com

A letter sent to Rush Limbaugh's boss demanding he be chastised for comments he made on the air about "phony soldiers" is now on the auction block, and the latest bid is a cool $41,400.

Democrats bow to Wall Street, saving tax break for billionaires

Source: World Socialist Web Site

[T]he Democrats' climb-down on closing the tax loophole for the country's wealthiest is merely one more confirmation that this party—no less than the Republicans—represents and defends the interests not of working people, but those of the ruling elite.

The Real Clarence Thomas

Source: OpinionJournal.com

But if Justices Stephen Breyer or Ruth Bader Ginsburg are the apple of liberal groups' eye, does that mean that they are unfit because they must be biased? Liberal attacks on Justice Thomas echo segregation-era hate speech that would be called racist if leveled at any other black …

Daily Herald - UPDATE: Sen. Reid speaks about politics, religion

Source: heraldextra.com

"My faith and political beliefs are deeply intertwined. I am a democrat because I am a Mormon, not in spite of it," Harry Reid said.

Reid Continues To Press For Limbaugh Apology

Source: radioink.com

Reid complained on the Senate floor that Limbaugh had called all soldiers who oppose the war "phony soldiers" Except that was not what he said, now is it? He was referring to :

Democrats Talk, but Not of Compromise

Source: The New York Times

Bush recently vetoed the State Children's Insurance Program bill, that would provide health insurance to children. Children can't go out and get jobs themselves that give insurance, so if their parents don't have a job they are up the creek without a paddle.

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