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Billions of U.S. tax dollars wasted in Iraq
Associated Press Feb 16, 2007 About $10 billion has been squandered by the U.S. government on Iraq reconstruction aid because of contractor overcharges and unsupported expenses, and federal investigators warned Thursday that significantly more taxpayer money is at risk. The three top auditors overseeing work in Iraq told a House committee their review of $57…
[UPDATE] Universities to Strike to Stop War…
This just in from World Can’t Wait: –now people from 3 different schools around the country have contacted us, wanting to know how to get the strike on their campus. The latest is U Mass- Boston. –We have also heard that students at Fordham U. in the Bronx have heard about the strike and are…
Rep. Earl Pomeroy Says Impeachment Not Supported in North Dakota for “Clown” Bush
Teri Finneman, The Forum North Dakota’s U.S. Rep. Earl Pomeroy calls President Bush a “clown” and says he “can’t stand” him in a new video posted on the Internet. The Democratic congressman was approached by a group called Grassroots America last week as he was walking the streets of Washington, D.C. …”Most of the people…
Santa Arrested for Demanding Impeachment!
Portland Indy Media –Santa Arrested in PDX for Demanding Impeachment (and Offering Candy Canes, Constitution to the Cops) On the picket lines today””for the 21st Thursday”” in front of the Portland OR office of Rep. Earl Blumenauer, three of the Impeach Group’s pickets were arrested: Santa and two elves. “Santa” was Joe Walsh, a Veterans…
Telluride CO Town Council to Consider Bush/Cheney Impeachment Petition
By Douglas McDaniel, The Watch The Town Council this Tuesday will consider nothing less than a petition proposing an ordinance calling for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney. A three-member petition committee has gathered enough valid signatures, nearly 100 when only 31 were actually needed, to get the…
Bush joins Cheney in declaring self exempt from his own executive order on secrecy
ByMikael[Breaking News] TheRawStory “The White House said Friday that, like Vice President Dick Cheney’s office, President Bush’s office is exempt from a presidential order requiring government agencies that handle classified national security information to submit to oversight by an independent federal watchdog,” the Los Angeles Times will report Saturday, RAW STORY has learned. (Original Article)
