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Legal scholar: Evidence suggests Bush committed crimes - 356 sec
Freedom of the press
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The Three Stooges in Puppets of wars Mccain Obama Hillary - 600 sec
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John McCain doesn't want to impeach Bush - 74 sec
Freedom of the press!
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Karl Rove critical of NY Times for 'outing' CIA agent - 140 sec
Freedom of the press!
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Ralph Nader: Barack Obama wants to 'talk white' - 156 sec
Freedom of the press!
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Kim Jong Il supports Obama - 50 sec
Freedom of the press!
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What you should know about H.A.A.R.P - 628 sec
Some links to study. http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/ http://www.earthpulse.com/src/category.asp?catid=1 http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/pandora/haarp.html http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/12/secret-document.html http://www.borderlands.com/newstuff/research/teslahaa.htm http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/glossary.php
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Conyer's opening statement at McClellan testimony - 528 sec
Freedom of the press!
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Scott McClellan's opening statement - 583 sec
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Rep. Wexler questions McClellan about CIA leak case - 306 sec
Freedom of the press!
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Georgia judge, deputy accused of enslaving immigrant nanny - 76 sec
freedom of the press!
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Rice rejects possible vice-presidental slot yet again - 115 sec
During the Republican primaries last winter, there were recurring suggestions that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice would make a formidable running-mate for Senator John McCain. Even at the liberal Nation magazine, Nicholas von Hoffman suggested that "for a party that up to now has been clueless about how to run against either a woman or a person of color, Condoleezza Rice is pure political gold." Rice has consistently attempted to discourage those suggestions, but the pundits don't seem able to let go of the idea. In April, GOP strategist Dan Senor set off a fresh flurry of speculation when he claimed that "Condi Rice has been actively, actually in recent weeks, campaigning for this." Rice's response then was "I very much look forward to watching this campaign and voting as a voter. I have a lot of work to do and then I'll happily go back to Stanford." Now that it is time for McCain to select his running mate, the speculations have returned, along with the hopes that Rice's demurrals may not be final. Steve Doocy of Fox News said straight out to Rice on Thursday, "There are a lot of people who think that you would be a great vice-presidential running-mate for John McCain." "It's dearly flattering to have people think that way, but no," Rice replied, "Eight years is a long time. ... It's time for me to do something else." "Oh come on, you'd like the job," wheedled Doocy. "No, no, I wouldn't," Rice replied firmly. "Government service is a wonderful thing, Steve, but you have to know when your time is up -- and it's time for new blood." "We're going to sprint to the finish, and then I'm going to sprint back to the West Coast," Rice concluded. "I'll return to Stanford. ... I'm particularly interested in issues of global competitiveness."
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Kucinich threatens 60 impeachment articles - 124 sec
Kucinich threatens 60 impeachment articles if Judiciary doesn't act
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Ron Paul: Osama bin Laden loves what we have done - 395 sec
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Barack Obama advisor: 'We'll try to kill Osama bin Laden' - 279 sec
By David Edwards CNN's Kiran Chetry talked with Barack Obama's senior foreign policy advisor, Susan Rice, about Obama's strategy for the war on terror. Rice defended Obama against attacks by the McCain campaign. Rice said, "What Rudy Giuliani and the McCain campaign are doing is straight out of the Karl Rove play book. It's distorting, dishonest attacks that bear no semblance to reality." Rice faulted President Bush and John McCain's policies against terrorism. "This Administration and John McCain have for seven years pursued a stupid and fundamentally failed policy as we try to deal with the war on terrorism," said Rice.
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The Violent and Demented Pathology of Michael Reagan - 231 sec
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Ron Paul: 'I don't plan to endorse John McCain' - 398 sec
CNN's Wolf Blitzer talked to Ron Paul about a rally his has planned in the same city as the Republican convention. Paul told Blitzer that his rally would pose a philosophical challenge to the Republican's convention. Paul told Blitzer that he had no intention of supporting John McCain. Paul said, "I don't plan to endorse John McCain unless he changed his views on the war and was interested in the Federal Reserve and all these other things, which is not likely to happen."
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Iran may have advanced nuclear weapons plans - 243 sec
CNN's John Roberts talked with former UN weapons inspector David Albright who is "troubled" that Iran may have been given blueprints for an advanced nuclear weapon.
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Neocon Talkshow Host Michael Reagan Wants to Kill Mark Dice! - 125 sec
Transcript of Reagan's statements: "Excuse me folks, I'm going to say this. We ought to find the people who are doing this, take them out and shoot them. Really. You take them out, they are traitors to this country, and shoot them. You have a problem with that? Deal with it. You shoot them. You call them traitors, that's what they are, and you shoot them dead. I'll pay for the bullets." Reagan adds, "How about you take Mark Dice out and put him in the middle of a firing range. Tie him to a post, don't blindfold him, let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice." Dice is demanding that Reagan be fired immediately. "Calling for the murder of someone because you disagree with their political stance is absolutely unacceptable, un American, and possibly illegal," says Dice. Dice has filed a report with the FBI and is considering legal action against Reagan. Dice's organization, The Resistance, has launched a campaign to send documentary films and declassified documents to U.S. troops who are stationed in Iraq to inform them that the 9/11 attacks were aided by elements within the U.S. government. # # # Contact: Mark(at)TheResistanceManifesto.com Contact Michael Reagan's Boss 703-302-1000 His death threats were aired Tuesday, June 10th during the second hour. Email the FCC and let them know.
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Protests as George W Bush visits UK - 131 sec
The businesslike traveler turns tourist: Bush soaks in Europe like only a president can ea at Windsor Castle with Queen Elizabeth II, bike rides in a Paris park and the lush German countryside, a stunning view from a Renaissance villa outside Rome, a rare stroll with the pope in the Vatican's private gardens? Not a bad life. It seems President Bush is learning to enjoy the perks of traveling abroad as the most powerful man in the world. The usual Bush foreign trip is packed from dawn (or earlier) to dusk (or later) with meetings, roundtables, official dinners and speeches. All those things are present, too, on this week's European farewell, the fifth of eight or more overseas jaunts he is taking this year. Iran, Iraq, climate change, trade, the Middle East — all those weighty and difficult problems have dominated his discussions with fellow leaders. The difference on this super-glam European tour, probably Bush's last one to the continent as president, is the pace. He hasn't gotten going on a couple of days until 10 or 11 in the morning. There was downtime in the afternoons, and even one day — in Rome — that ended about 4 p.m. Evenings were busy for the typically early-to-bed president. On five of his seven nights away, he was the guest of honor at a lavish dinner. But each one was held in a beautiful old-world setting, like a baroque lakeside castle north of Berlin, Paris' elegant presidential Elysee Palace, 10 Downing Street in London and the ornate residence of the American ambassador to France. And Bush is certainly seeming to enjoy the food. He raved about the asparagus delicacy he was served in Germany — the thick, white kind rather than the usual green variety. In Rome, he commented happily about leaving the city "with a little extra culture — and a little fatter." He effusively thanked French President Nicolas Sarkozy for dinner — and the chance to see his famously beautiful new wife, the model-singer Carla Bruni-Sarkozy whom Bush called "a really smart, capable woman, and I can see why you married her." The fare at a London dinner with Prime Minister Gordon Brown featured more treats of the traditional English variety, such as Scottish salmon, roast Gloucestershire beef and Yorkshire pudding. Even so, he skipped Berlin in favor of a helicopter straight to the German countryside from the airport, motored through Rome without stopping at the Colosseum and stayed in Paris without visiting the Louvre or Notre Dame just blocks away. Still, there were highlights. On Wednesday, while staying at Schloss Meseberg for an overnight visit with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Bush got in a morning bike ride that seemed to exhilarate him. "It's a great place to ride a bicycle," he said, smiling, as he and Merkel walked through the castle's perfectly manicured formal gardens. His Vatican visit on Friday featured a few rarities — a walk through the lush grounds where Pope Benedict XVI likes to pray privately and a personal guided tour of St. John's Tower from the pope. "Fantastic," Bush gushed. On Saturday while in Paris, Bush went to a high hill overlooking the city to spend time at two lovely, sun-splashed parks commemorating American and French war dead. His route took him up the Champs-Elysees, around the imposing Arc de Triomphe and through the enormous Bois de Boulogne park. Sunday offered one sight after another. Waking up in Paris, Bush ventured through the city's almost-empty early-morning streets to the Parc de St. Cloud, a former French estate on a green, wooded hillside, where he rode his beloved bike for about an hour. He went to church at the American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, an Episcopal-Anglican church in the gothic style near the Eiffel Tower, calling the experience a joy afterward. He and his wife, Laura, then flew to the sweeping lawns of Windsor Castle to visit Queen Elizabeth II at her favorite residence — a rarity for the monarch who usually greets world leaders at Buckingham Palace in London. Soldiers in black bearskin hats and red tunics heralded their arrival at the 11th century royal fortress, high above the Thames River. The queen and her husband, Prince Philip, had tea with the Bushes before taking them through the massive and ornate St. George's Hall. Back in London later, Bush met privately with British troops before being expected for dinner at Downing Street, the prime minister's residence. Brown designed the evening to include historians, as well as the usual British officials and U.S. expatriates. These sorts of experiences aren't on tour guide lists. They are special sights unique to the access offered world leaders of Bush's stature. And there's another benefit of traveling as president. Bush doesn't have to deal with the weak U.S. dollar that makes travel abroad so expensive for average Americans. When on business, Bush has little need to spend his own money except when buying gifts.
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