Articles Posted by maranatha
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Savage is a guest with Joe Scarborough in the next few minutes and also he's going to cover the Dixie Chicks story. Joe has a great show. Yes, it's MSNBC
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After the Gulf War, Iraqi officials told us that they didn't dare consider using chemical weapons against U.S. troops, because President Bush had threatened massive retaliation for such an attack. Actually, James Baker had reportedly told Tariq Aziz — the words are worth savoring — "If Iraq uses non-conventional weapons, the U.S. will respond massively and overwhelmingly in a manner from which it would take Iraq centuries to recover." The Iraqis thought that meant nuclear retaliation. Silly them. Former Bush administration officials — including the president himself — went on to say afterwards that they never would have considered ...
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CBN.com - WASHINGTON, DC -- House Majority Whip Tom DeLay (R-TX) delivered the following statement on the House floor yesterday in support of HCR 184, providing for a National Day of Reconciliation. The bipartisan resolution passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday. “We have seldom seen a time in which it would have been more fitting than the present moment for America’s leaders to come together as a unified body before God and demonstrate that we seek grace, guidance, wisdom, and reconciliation for our nation. “In the work ahead, the old labels and divisions over which we have quarreled must ...
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James Baker is talking on the Gulf War and terrorism right now on CSPAN. "Lessons learned from the Gulf War". There will be Q&A too. This will be repeated, check their schedule.
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Bill Clinton, with thunderous applause from Association Executives is now speaking. He was introduced lovingly by Helen Thomas, "the man from Hope, the man who gives us hope, we miss you" were the last words of her introduction.
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Al Gore's ultimate entitlement MOST PEOPLE associate liberal Democrats with entitlement programs, but Vice President Al Gore has claimed the ultimate entitlement: the office of President of the United States. In his televised mini-sermon Monday night, Gore appealed to the nation to allow him to have the job for which he was to the manor born. He said the public's voice had been "made mighty by the whole of its integrity.'' Integrity is not the first word that comes to mind when one thinks of the administration of which Gore has been a part. He pledged to bring the nation ...
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Special Hardball on latest action in race. Alan Simpson said you can read all the polls you want, but get out there where the people are tells it all, they are super excited and are going to take a big shovel and clean Clinton and Gore out of Washington. Repubs on show very excited. Chris asking R. Emanual if Bush wins, what did he do right?
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Staff and agencies Monday October 16, 2000 William Hague today described Britain as "a nation of immigrants" - but insisted that the Tories would not bow to "political correctness" in their efforts to celebrate ethnic diversity. The Conservative party leader, speaking to newspaper editors in Cardiff, ridiculed last week's report by the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain which suggested the term "British" should be dropped because it is overladen with "racial overtones". But Mr Hague emphasised his determination to lead an inclusive party. In his address to a Society of Editors conference, he said his party believed in ...
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American Family Association Principal Responds to Football School Prayer Ban September 25, 2000 (AgapePress) -- In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision making school-initiated prayers on public address systems before high school football games unconstitutional, many communities across the country—and the Christians who live in those communities--have stepped out in faith and with boldness to demonstrate they don't agree with that decision. Since the fall football season kicked off, God-fearing citizens in states such as New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Arkansas, Maryland, and Mississippi have chosen to continue to honor God through pre-game prayer. Many of those ...
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C-SPAN's schedule estimates 11:46 EST airing Senator Alan Simpson, Wy, conversation at National Center for Policy Analysis. I saw it on an earlier broadcast and his frank opinions of Gore are chilling. Tells of Gore's vote on Gulf War depended upon which side would give him more time on the floor to debate and if he would be given primetime. Simpson also discusses Bush, the race, and other members of Congress.
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