Friday, June 06, 2003

We Don't Care


If Americans were lied to, they were lied to by liberals who warned we would be annihilated if we attacked Iraq. The left's leading intellectual light, Janeane Garofalo, was featured in an anti-war commercial before the war, saying: "If we invade Iraq, there's a United Nations estimate that says, 'There will be up to a half a million people killed or wounded.'" Now they're testy because they fear Saddam may never have had even a sporting chance to unleash dastardly weapons against Americans.

Ann Coulter

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Building a Cruise Missile in His Backyard


WELLINGTON - A New Zealand handyman with a passion for jet engines says he is building a cruise missile in his backyard using parts and technology freely available over the Internet.

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Stocks End Higher on Recovery Hopes


"The theme today is recovery," said Michael O'Hare, head of block trading at Lehman Brothers. "People are feeding off positive news" from previous sessions.

"A lot of people don't want to miss the rally and are gobbling everything in sight, and supply is being met with incredible demand," O'Hare added.


By Vivian Chu

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Supreme Court to Weigh Campaign Finance Law


The long-expected decision was announced after the justices' weekly closed-doors conference, in a brief order whose plain wording nevertheless reflected the extraordinary stakes in the case.

To expedite 12 related cases involving different provisions of the legislation -- as the law, officially known as the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA), calls on them to do -- the justices significantly altered their usual schedule.


By Charles Lane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, June 5, 2003; 6:58 PM


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The New York Times Names Joseph Lelyveld Interim Executive Editor, Howell Raines Resigns as Executive Editor, Gerald M. Boyd Resigns as Managing Editor





Monday, June 02, 2003

DUBYA'S TAX-CUT CATCH-22 FOR DEMS

in an unparalleled act of political brilliance, has managed to figure out how to have his cake and eat it too: Pocket the accomplishment of a tax cut, while preserving it as an issue for the next election.

He did it by letting himself be "defeated" in his demand for a $750 billion tax cut stretching over the next 10 years. Instead, he accepted what appeared to be less than half a loaf, agreeing to a $320 billion cut that sunsets in 2006.

That deal -with the Democrats and moderates in his own party - looks like typical legislative compromise, but is actually a move of incredible political acumen: The "sunset" provision, under which the tax cut automatically lapses unless expressly extended by new legislation, makes taxes a front-and-center issue of the 2004 election.



DIck Morris

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Global Warming: The French Connection


Liberals don't care about the environment. The core of environmentalism is a hatred for mankind. They want mass infanticide, zero population growth, reduced standards of living and vegetarianism. Most crucially, they want Americans to stop with their infernal deodorant use.
Ann Coulter

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homeland security threat -Elevated-



John Ashcroft

DOJ

Sunday, June 01, 2003

The camps "remind us that evil is real and must be called by name and must be opposed,"

G.W.Bush
Tearful Bush, Wife Visit Nazi Death Camps


In a guest book, Bush's words had already been written in flowing script: "Thank you sincerely for a deeply moving tour, and dedicating your lives to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and the martyrdom of Poles. You honor all who are victims here. May your work inspire future generations to stand ever vigilant against the return of such unspeakable evil to our world."

To that he added, "Never forget" in his own handwriting and signed his name.


By TOM RAUM
The Associated Press
Saturday, May 31, 2003; 8:19 PM


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