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Sunday, March 9th, 2008






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Link to a picture heavy post on railroadforums.com about a coal mine in northernmost China.
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Bush joked about his willingness to do whatever McCain may want him to do between now and November. “If he wants me to show up, I will,” Bush said. “If he wants me to say, ‘You know, I’m not for him,’ I will. Whatever he wants me to do, I want him to win.”
A Republican who openly admits he’s willing to blatantly lie to get whatever he wants. What a guy.
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“The bill Congress sent me would take away one of the most valuable tools in the war on terror — the CIA program to detain and question key terrorist leaders and operatives,” - President George W. Bush explains why he vetoed the bill outlawing CIA waterboarding.

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John McCain is getting much more than President Bush’s endorsement and fundraising help for his campaign. He’s getting Bush’s staff.
It’s no secret that Steve Schmidt, Bush’s attack dog in the 2004 election, and Mark McKinnon, the president’s media strategist, are performing similar functions for McCain now.
But other big-name Bushies are lining up to boost McCain, too.
Ken Mehlman, who ran Bush’s 2004 campaign, is now serving as an unpaid, outside adviser to the Arizona Republican. Karl Rove, the president’s top political hand since his Texas days, recently gave money to McCain and soon after had a private conversation with the senator. A top McCain adviser said both Mehlman and Rove are now informally advising the campaign. Rove refused to detail his conversation with McCain.
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Hillary Clinton has been positively apoplectic for days over Barack Obama’s “speech in 2002.” The speech she’s so critical of, so afraid of, is this speech below. It’s the speech in which Barack Obama, over five years ago - two weeks before Hillary Clinton sided with George Bush and voted to authorize the Iraq war - predicted that everything would go horribly wrong if we invaded Iraq. That’s why Obama opposed the Iraq war. Had Hillary read Obama’s speech then, rather than criticizing it now, perhaps we wouldn’t be in the mess we’re in.
Full speech is at the link.
Because of the MacBook Air.
Feel safer yet?

