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Source: blogs.reuters.com --- 22 days ago
Much has been made of this week's New York Times article accusing the Bush administration of allowing al Qaeda to rebuild in Pakistan's tribal areas after it was chased out of Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks, not least because the White House took its eye off the ball as it turned its attention to Iraq. "The United States faces a [...] ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 4 days ago
WACO, Tex., July 19 -- With his moves last week involving Iraq, Iran and North Korea, President Bush accelerated a shift toward centrist foreign Policies, a change that has cheered Democrats, angered some Republicans and roiled the presidential ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 11 days ago
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WASHINGTON ? When president John McCain or president Barack Obama takes office next year, he will inevitably find George W. Bush?s budgetary legacy haunts the White House. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 52 days ago
Iran's foreign minister said Thursday his country believes American voters want changes to US President George W. Bush's foreign policy and that the campaign for November's election proves it. Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki. ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 44 days ago
Bush increasingly draws on selected events of past to argue that history will vindicate him on Iraq, terrorism, trade and other controversial issues. ... Source: www.propeller.com --- 27 days ago
Three out of four Americans, including large numbers of Republicans, blame President Bush's economic Policies for making the country worse off during the last eight years, according to a Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll released Wednesday, reflecting a sharp increase in public pessimism during the last year. Channel: Money Tags: Economy Bush Inflation Recession Poll Money U.S. ... Source: www.latimes.com --- 28 days ago
... Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 21 days ago
One of the reasons John McCain says he is touring Colombia and Mexico this week is to underscore the importance of the "War on Drugs." Just as McCain wants to continue Bush's failed Policies in the "War on Terror," he wants to continue Bush's failed Policies in the "War on Drugs" as well. Though the failures of the "War on Drugs" are more silent and insidious than his dramatic failures in the Middle East, the two have much in common. Both have involved an over-reliance on, and often reckless use of, military force to solve problems for which military power is not appropriate. And both result in massive diversions of attention and energy from the real source of a problem into "crusades" that actually made matters worse. Of course the central fallacy of the "War on Drugs" is that drug addiction is not essentially a military or law enforcement problem. It is a medical problem. Today America spends billions of dollars on enforcement, interdiction, eradication and the incarceration of those who sell and use drugs. Yet at the same time there are long waiting lists to get into serious drug rehab programs. We've known for years that by far the most cost effective way of cutting drug use is through treatment and education. A recent study by the Justice Policy Institute found that investments in drug treatment and education are 10 to 15 times more effective at cutting drug use than the same amount spent on law enforcement aimed at drugs. In ... Source: www.crooksandliars.com --- 10 days ago
Obama ran an ad calling McCain—McSame in the economy. Republican Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina went blank trying to think up any differences between John McCain and George Bush’s economic Policies when Blitzer asked him to name some. After stammering for a minute, he brought up NAFTA? Say, what? Blitzer then said they [...] ... Source: thinkprogress.org --- 22 days ago
In a new Gallup poll, 68 percent of Americans say they are either “very concerned” or “somewhat concerned” that Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) “would pursue Policies that are too similar to what George W. Bush has pursued.” Nearly half of respondents — 49 percent — said they were “very concerned”: Here are just a few examples [...] ... Source: www.baltimoresun.com --- 48 days ago
Douglas MacKinnon did his very best as a partisan of Sen. John McCain to spin the Republican's prospects for an electoral victory over Sen. Barack Obama in November. But he missed the mark ("Tying McCain to Bush," Commentary, June 2). ... Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 31 days ago
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Source: cbs2chicago.com --- 32 days ago
Democrats rail against Bush's Policies saying opening more land to drilling is not the answer to high oil prices. ... Source: www.b5media.com --- 17 days ago
Adam Kritzer at CurrencyTrading.net has written an article on “8 Ways the Bush Administration Has Caused the Oil Price Boom.” While Venezuela, one of the US sources, can increase supply, Adam Kritzer reports that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, despite ideological disagreements with President Bush, has offered to dialog but has been repeatedly rebuffed. Kritzer also [...] ... Source: www.gazettenet.com --- 18 days ago
As the pain induced by higher oil prices spreads to an ever growing share of the American (and world) population, pundits and politicians have been quick to blame assorted villains - greedy oil companies, heartless commodity speculators and OPEC. It's true that each of these parties has contributed to and benefited from the steep run-up. But the sharp growth in petroleum costs is due far more to a combination of soaring international demand and slackening supply - compounded by the ruinous Policies of the Bush administration - than to the behavior of those other actors. read more ... Source: www.politicallore.com --- 19 days ago
No matter how much he tries to distance himself from the Policies of the Bush administration, a large percentage of the American people fear that John McCain is planing to continue with much of the same Policies. In a poll just released by the Gallup organization, 49% of the respondents said they were “very concerned” that [...] ...
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