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“Iraqis, Seeking Foes of Saudis, Contacted bin Laden, File Says
By THOM SHANKERPublished: June 25, 2004
WASHINGTON, June 24 – Contacts between Iraqi intelligence agents and Osama bin Laden
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Just a note of a couple milestones in the life of this blog:
Sometime today, I’ll be posting my 1500th post in this blog.
Also, sometime today, if the trends hold, this blog will have taken it’s 400,000th hit.
These
“Baghdad, Iraq, Jun. 25 (UPI) — An apparently authentic document from Saddam Hussein’s regime confirms cooperation between Iraq and Osama bin Laden, the New York Times reported Friday.
The Iraqi document, obtained by the
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FOX News is reporting:
“President Bush currently has an advantage over Democratic candidate John Kerry in both the two-way matchup and three-way matchups. If the election were held today, the poll finds Bush at 48 percent and Kerry at 42
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WASHINGTON (AP): ” Vice President Cheney cursed at Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy during a confrontation on the Senate floor while members were having their annual group picture taken earlier this week, Leahy and Senate sources said Thursday.”
Allow me
This one’s been making the rounds of bloggers… I’ve seen this one most recently over at Miller’s Time. Might be fun. Let’s see.
1. Where were you when you heard that Ronald Reagan died?
Sitting right here… updating my Blog.
For all of the complaints from the left about the right concentrating on Bubba Clinton’s taking advantage of an intern, then lying about it
Ann Coulter has noted a trend:
“Since Clinton was impeached, liberals have been trapped in
If ever we needed more evidence that there are in fact solid ties between Saddam and Al QaedaThis will do quite well, indeed.
AlGore; Rabid moron.
UPDATE
RNC Communications Director Jim Dyke’s response was short sweet true and devistating:
WorldTribune is reporting:
“The United States has sent a tough message to Saudi Arabia that did not rule out abandoning of the kingdom’s oil sector.
U.S. officials said the Bush administration has warned that Americans would not stay in Saudi
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I’m already on record as projecting this farce’s demise by no later than mid-summer. Looks like I got it right; Boortz notes this morning:
“The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that several employees still have not been reimbursed for their
You will have seen the ad; Good milk comes from happy cows, says the ad. Implication being that the weather is gentler so the cows are happy and therefore…. You get the idea. Here’s an example. Look around a bit;
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The New York Post is reporting today:
“June 22, 2004 — Fake circulation reports by Newsday and the Chicago Sun-Times have sparked questions about the entire newspaper industry and the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the group responsible for monitoring the
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I’m still annoyed in the extreme at Christopher Hitchens for his bit on Ronald Reagan. But when such a liberal as Hitchens goes after Rotundo Moore with both barrels, you know at least it’ll be a good read:
“To describe
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AP Newswire is running along with everyone else the story of a private concern putting a space plane up, and getting it back safely:
“MOJAVE, Calif. (AP) – A rocket plane soared above Earth’s atmosphere Monday in the first privately
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Jeff Jacoby says:
“TO HEAR the media tell it, virtually nothing in Iraq is going right. Suicide terrorism, Abu Ghraib, sabotaged pipelines, swelling anti-American sentiment — the coverage has focused on almost all bad news, almost all the time.”
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