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U.S. Politics - ramana - 03-15-2007

I think it was Cheney's orders to let go of the gang of 8.


U.S. Politics - Guest - 03-16-2007

ramana: There's no doubt about who's behind this. DOJ has the emails on their website. Had some books that I've had listed in book thread - it has history of the various shennanigans they've pulled so far, firing 8 guys is small potatoes; respect for people like Shibu Soren, Lallu Yadav suddenly goes up when compared these guys.


U.S. Politics - Guest - 04-12-2007

Anyone watching these stories

<b>Imus Radiothon gets funds despite furor </b>

<b>Duke rape case collapses a year later </b>

In both case Al Sharpton and Rev. Jacksons involvement in very beginning. In Duke Case they were so active, now no noise from these two guys and other activist. There is so many similarties between them and Indian castist politicians who call themselves "Secular".


U.S. Politics - Guest - 05-23-2007

<b>Bush declassifies al-Qaida intelligence </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The information mirrored a classified bulletin from the        Homeland Security Department in March 2005, reporting that bin Laden had enlisted Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, his senior operative in Iraq, to plan potential strikes in the U.S. The warning was described at the time as credible but not specific and did not prompt the administration to raise its national terror alert level.

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The Bush White House has intermittently declassified and made public sensitive intelligence information to help rebut critics or defend programs or actions against possibly adverse decisions in the Congress or the courts. On a few occasions, the declassified materials were intended as proof that terrorists see Iraq as a critical staging ground for global operations<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


U.S. Politics - Guest - 05-23-2007

The Democrats capitulate in the Congress. The Bush machine had done a remarkable job of scaring the jeepers out of the majority held Congress. Nobody wants to bell the cat for want of appearing to be "anti-troops". Even folks at DailyKos are frustrated.


U.S. Politics - Shambhu - 09-08-2007

The closest topic I could find to this news is this thread, so here goes: (pls move if needed)

NPR interviewed someone in their Friday roundup who said that US soldiers in Iraq are "incensed" that the US is dragging its feet on admitting the promised 7000 per year Iraqi refugees. These refugees are people who help US soldiers and put their whole families at risk by doing so, but the US govt sees the actual admission of refugees as an admission of failure of their Iraq policy.

BTW some days ago a congressman who had been to Iraq told NPR that the help from the Sunnis that the US is getting in fighting AlQaida is not due to any proUS sentiments on part of the sunnis, but because AlQ attemts to force sharia on the areas it controls. He says they cut off fingers for smoking, and things like that make the sunnis (most of whom smoke) anti AlQ over there.