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Brunswick, Maine - Organizers of a grassroots effort to impeach President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney before their terms end in 2009 hope that the "As Maine goes, so goes the nation" adage holds true for their plans.
Washington, DC - Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is facing a full-blown revolt from liberal House Democrats over the $98 billion Iraq supplemental bill, according to Democratic insiders. Anywhere between 50 to 75 Democrats are now threatening to vote against the bill because it doesn't go far enough toward ending the war.
Philadelphia, PA - Now maybe special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald and what passes for journalists in the mainstream media can get down to the real business of finding out just why the entire White House smear operation was unleashed upon a minor state department official and why they went so far as to violate federal law and expose his CIA-operative wife, Valerie Plame, in the process destroying her entire network of contacts for monitoring the spread of nuclear weapons in the Middle East.
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We can only hope...but Tuesday was a disappointment for me just the same. I guess it's a good thing that Libby was convicted...but the bigger fish were let go...and it doesn't sit well with me.
At least one got it, but I want more dammit!
John, I just saw where the magnificent House Oversight Committee Chairman Henry A. Waxman will be holding HEARINGS on the role the White House played in outing Ms. Plame.
Oh, I do love it.
I heard that this afternoon! I can't wait for March 15th!!
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