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  • First Debate Bias - Kerry - Bush

    10/14/2004 12:50:08 AM PDT · by Anita1 · 6 replies · 649+ views
    CNN.com ^ | Thursday, September 30, 2004 Posted: 11:51 PM EDT (0351 GMT)
    • Question 3 -- What 'misjudgments' has Bush made? • Question 4 -- Who's top target, bin Laden or Saddam? • Question 6 -- When should troops come home? • Question 7 -- Are U.S. soldiers dying for a mistake? • Question 8 -- What was the 'miscalculation' in Iraq? • Question 9 -- When has Bush misled the public? • Question 10 -- Has the war been worth the loss of life? • Question 11 -- When will the war in Iraq end? • Question 12 -- Would Bush lead another pre-emptive war?
  • McBride’s Ed “Plan” Would Rob Schools of All Accountability; It Would Deny Them $2.5 Billion

    09/27/2002 6:35:15 PM PDT · by PhiKapMom · 25 replies · 302+ views
    RPOF Email ^ | 27 September 2002 | Republican Party of Florida
    McBride’s Education “Plan” Would Not Only Rob Schools of All Accountability, It Would Also Deny Them $2.5 Billion in Federal Title I Money “Bill Should Have Done His Homework,” Bush Says— JACKSONVILLE - Corporate Lawyer Bill McBride was in such a rush to adopt the teachers union’s education “plan” as his own, he apparently forget to actually do his homework. McBride’s proposal would not only rob public schools of much-needed accountability, it would also deny them at least $2.5 billion in Title I funds over 5 years. McBride’s plan calls for eliminating the use of the FCAT to assess the...
  • Gore Accuses Bush Administration of an 'Attack on Civil Liberties' After Sept. 11

    09/26/2002 2:30:16 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 29 replies · 433+ views
    ABC News.com ^ | 9/16/02
    W A S H I N G T O N, Sept. 26 — Democrat Al Gore, criticizing President Bush as he tests the waters for another possible presidential bid, accused the administration Thursday of an "attack on civil liberties" and ignoring signs that Osama bin Laden had been planning a terrorist attack on U.S. soil. It was the former vice president's second scathing attack on Bush in a week.Speaking at a Democratic fund-raising breakfast in Wilmington, Del., Gore took issue with the administration's handling of intelligence information prior to the Sept. 11 attacks and for its treatment of some terrorism...