
Source: The L.A. Times
WASHINGTON -- The Senate has approved legislation extending for seven years a moratorium on state Internet access taxes.

Source: The L.A. Times
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's new package of sanctions against Iran widens the gap between the United States and its European allies over how to confront Tehran.

Source: Debka File
"Our Washington sources report the US president George W. Bush is skeptical of the international Middle East conference his secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice is trying to convene achieving anything much. He therefore sees little point in the event taking place.

Source: Garling Gauge
Comparing the minds of President Bush and Hillary Clinton

Source: MSNBC
SAN DIEGO - President Bush toured fire-ravaged areas of Southern California on Thursday, telling residents to expect a "better day ahead" and praising government efforts to respond.

Source: The New York Sun
If Valerie Plame's memoir was intended to lay to rest the conflicting accounts of how she came to be outed as a covert CIA agent, it fails.

Source: Yahoo! News
....There's a reason fire squads now battling more than a dozen blazes in southern California are having such difficulty containing the flames, despite better preparedness than ever and decades of experience fighting fires fanned by the notorious Santa Ana winds.

Source: The Washington Post
President Bush said yesterday that a missile defense system is urgently needed in Europe to guard against a possible attack on U.S. allies by Iran, while Defense Secretary Robert M.

Source: The New York Times
Dick Cheney's craziness used to influence foreign policy.
Now it is foreign policy.

On October 18, President Bush issued a new Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD-21), concerning "Public Health and Medical Preparedness." The stated purpose is to:establish[] a National Strategy for Public Health and Medical Preparedness (Strategy), which builds upon pr …

Source: The Baltimore Sun
"What Congresman Stark said during the debate was inappropriate and distracted from the seriousness of the subject at hand – providing health care for America's children," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.

Source: The Washington Post
President Bush said today the United States and its allies have an "urgent" need to build a missile defense system in Europe to protect against ballistic missile launches from such states as Iran, and he called on Congress to stop efforts to cut funding for key components of the …

Source: Congressional Quarterly
Watching George W. Bush defend his Middle East policies last week by raising the ominous specter of "World War III" if he does not get his way invites a look back at the arc of his presidency since the tragic attacks of Sept.

Source: National Review Online
There definitely needs to be more light shed on this event.
From the article: Consider one of the articles singled out by Hoekstra and Ros-Lehtinen, an Oct. 14 New York Times story by David Sanger and Mark Mazzetti.

Source: swissinfo.org
Will this make the main stream media? I doubt it.Violence in Iraq has dropped by 70 percent since the end of June, when U.S. forces completed their build-up of 30,000 extra troops to stabilise the war-torn country, the Interior Ministry said on Monday.

Source: MSNBC
House Republican leader John Boehner just stood up on the House floor to put forward a motion to censure Rep. Pete Stark (D) over the congressman's "heads blown off for the president's amusement" remark on the House floor last week.

Source: Salon.com
Trying to understand what is on George W. Bush's mind when he opens his mouth is often a fruitless exercise, but his latest statement concerning Iran, nuclear weapons and World War III was troubling as well as opaque.

Source: OneNewsNow.com
A former official in the Justice Department says the Bush administration has not kept its promises when it comes to obscenity prosecutions.

Source: The Weekly Standard
Having little left to lose, Bush defied conventional wisdom, changed commanders and strategy, and went for the surge.

Source: Garling Gauge
SHOCK: Attorney General nominee approves of waterboarding torture.

Source: BBC News
The Democratic-led US House of Representatives has failed in a bid to overturn a presidential veto on an expanded child health insurance plan.
The House voted 273 to 156 in favour of the bill, 13 short of the two-thirds majority needed to override a veto.

Source: Ms Magazine
Once again, President George Bush has appointed an opponent of women's reproductive rights to head the Office of Population Affairs in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Source: Arkansas News
"Large corporations, like the people who run them, tend to put more faith in Republicans to serve their interests," said Janine Parry, a political science professor at the University of Arkansas.

So many people have been trying to get me to write a Ron Paul article. I don't know why demand is so high, but I have tried this already.

Source: The L.A. Times
WASHINGTON -- Risking China's ire, official Washington heaped honor and praise on the Dalai Lama on Wednesday, with President Bush bestowing on him one of the nation's highest civilian awards -- the Congressional Gold Medal.