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  • Brian Williams/Tim Russert Breathlessly Report that John Warner Wants to Bring the Troops Home

    08/23/2007 4:16:02 PM PDT · by Jolly Green · 30 replies · 837+ views
    self | 08/23/07 | Jolly Green
    Brian Williams and Tim Russert made it sound like John Warner, "one of the president's strongest allies on the War in Iraq", has now changed his stance and wants to bring the troops home. John Warner sold the president up the river long ago. For the NBC talking heads to claim this is a new, dramatic shift, is an outragous lie and they need to be called on it. I don't believe I have every witnessed a more blatant collection of lies.
  • The Mother Of All Heists

    10/24/2006 7:54:39 AM PDT · by repinwi · 14 replies · 882+ views
    CBS News ^ | Oct. 22, 2006 | 60 Minutes Steve Kroft Reports
    60 Minutes' Steve Kroft Reports On Disappearance Of More Than $500 Million To Equip Iraqi Army (CBS) More than half a billion dollars earmarked to fight the insurgency in Iraq was stolen by people the U.S. had entrusted to run the country's Ministry of Defense before the 2005 elections, according to Iraqi investigators. Iraq's former minister of finance says coalition members like the U.S. and Britain are doing little to help recover the money or catch suspects, most of whom fled the country.
  • Survey: More Americans in Poverty (DNC talking points posing as a news story)

    08/26/2004 8:05:40 AM PDT · by apillar · 18 replies · 581+ views
    CNN.com ^ | August 26, 2004: 10:28 AM EDT | Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some 1.3 million Americans slid into poverty in 2003 despite the economic recovery, and children and blacks were worse off than most, the government said Thursday in a report certain to fuel Democratic criticism of President Bush... The percentage of the U.S. population living in poverty rose to 12.5 percent from 12.1 percent in 2002, the Census Bureau said in its annual poverty report, seen by some as the most important score card on the nation's economy and Bush's first term in office...