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Archive for May 23rd, 2008

By- Suzie-Q @ 8:15 PM MST

Poor ticket sales, expected protests scuttle Bush-McCain fundraiser at Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix Business Journal – by Mike Sunnucks
A Tuesday fundraiser headlined by President Bush for U.S. Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign is being moved out of the Phoenix Convention Center.
Sources familiar with the situation said the Bush-McCain event was not [...]

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By- Suzie-Q @ 7:00 PM MST

From: Think Progress
By Satyam at 8:05 pm
McCain Camp Reassures Right Wing: Comprehensive Immigration Reform Comment Was ‘Poorly Worded’»
Yesterday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) spoke to a “friendly audience” of business leaders about immigration policy, a topic he has been quiet on ever since the right wing erupted in rage over his [...]

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Evening Jukebox… Connected

By- Suzie-Q @ 6:55 PM MST

Stereo Mc’s – Connected

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Worst Person In The World

by Bob Cesca @ 05:50 PM (EST)

Worst Person In The World
The growing syllabus of arguments against Senator Clinton’s seemingly endless candidacy has yet to successfully convince the remaining superdelegates to end this primary nominating process. But this newest quote from the Senator today ought to be the inciting incident — the scream that stirs [...]

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Genocide in Iraq?

Sudhan @21:20 CET
David Model | Counterpunch, May 21, 2008
Despite the precipitous plunge in his popularity and growing criticism of his competency, character, and style, George W. Bush is not really that much different from other presidents with respect to his hegemonic ambitions or his proclivity to use force to achieve foreign policy objectives. Continuing [...]

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By- Suzie-Q @ 9:30 AM MST

From: Think Progress
By Matt at 10:09 am
McCain aide’s lobbying firm still being paid by foreign governments.»
The Wall Street Journal reports today that the lobbying firm founded by Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) top foreign policy adviser, Randy Scheunemann, is still being paid by the governments of Macedonia and Georgia, despite [...]

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