
Two ex-Guantanamo inmates appear in Al-Qaeda video — WASHINGTON (AFP) — Two men released from the US “war on terror” prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba have appeared in a video posted on a jihadist website, the SITE monitoring service reported. — One of the two former inmates …
Limbaugh Responds to Obama — According to an account in the New York Post, President Barack Obama yesterday told Republican leaders, “You can't just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done.” With George W. Bush now off the stage, it may be that Obama and some of his fellow Democrats view Limbaugh
Michelle Obama: ‘Inappropriate’ to use daughters to sell dolls — WASHINGTON (CNN) - They've been in the White House less than a week, but the first daughters have already been co-opted by marketers — and Michelle Obama isn't happy about it. — Ty, the toy company responsible …
Pentagon categorized detainees who made anti-American statements as 'returning to terrorism' --Security experts skeptical of detainee report Security experts are questioning information released by the Pentagon last week, saying 61 former prisoners from its detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, may have returned to terrorist activities... On Friday, a Pentagon spokesman defended the integrity of the report but would not directly answer questions about where the figures come from. Pentagon officials have said they would not discuss how the statistics were derived because of security concerns that such information could give clues to how U.S. intelligence officers fabricate their data. Peter Bergen, a national security expert and CNN analyst, said that some of those "suspected" to have returned to terrorism are so categorized because they publicly made anti-American statements, "something that's not surprising if you've been locked up in a U.S. prison camp for several years."
Russia says ready to work with U.S. on Afghanistan Russia welcomes President Barack Obama's decision to review policy in Afghanistan and is ready to cooperate, including on supply routes for NATO forces, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday. "Let us hope the new U.S. administration will be more successful in the Afghan settlement than its predecessor," Medvedev told a news conference after talks with Uzbek President Islam Karimov.
Limbaugh Responds to Obama — According to an account in the New York Post, President Barack Obama yesterday told Republican leaders, “You can't just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done.” With George W. Bush now off the stage, it may be that Obama and some of his fellow Democrats view Limbaugh
Michelle Obama: ‘Inappropriate’ to use daughters to sell dolls — WASHINGTON (CNN) - They've been in the White House less than a week, but the first daughters have already been co-opted by marketers — and Michelle Obama isn't happy about it. — Ty, the toy company responsible …
Pentagon categorized detainees who made anti-American statements as 'returning to terrorism' --Security experts skeptical of detainee report Security experts are questioning information released by the Pentagon last week, saying 61 former prisoners from its detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, may have returned to terrorist activities... On Friday, a Pentagon spokesman defended the integrity of the report but would not directly answer questions about where the figures come from. Pentagon officials have said they would not discuss how the statistics were derived because of security concerns that such information could give clues to how U.S. intelligence officers fabricate their data. Peter Bergen, a national security expert and CNN analyst, said that some of those "suspected" to have returned to terrorism are so categorized because they publicly made anti-American statements, "something that's not surprising if you've been locked up in a U.S. prison camp for several years."
Russia says ready to work with U.S. on Afghanistan Russia welcomes President Barack Obama's decision to review policy in Afghanistan and is ready to cooperate, including on supply routes for NATO forces, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday. "Let us hope the new U.S. administration will be more successful in the Afghan settlement than its predecessor," Medvedev told a news conference after talks with Uzbek President Islam Karimov.
Salmonella death in Minnesota brings U.S. total to 7 The number of deaths related to the U.S. outbreak of salmonella has risen to seven with the death of a Minnesota woman. On Wednesday, federal officials said the sole source of the U.S. salmonella outbreak involving contaminated peanut butter appears to be the Peanut Corp of America's Blakely, Georgia, processing facility.
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The Ty toy company, at one time doing so well, with the economy going down no one can afford to collect anything.
So their legal status on this is they have a line of girl dolls, and they liked Obama's kid's names. Surprisingly they are also African American dolls with, well similar hair. Too many similiarities.
Michelle is right it's not right. Smart lady to protect her kids.
I wonder what the US thought these detainees who were innocent would do when they were release after 7 years of torture. Did they think they would return and say what a great country the US is and how much they love America. What would an American do if he/she were treated the same way? Bush/Cheney created Terrortist were there was none. We tortured kids and woman and we paid the families of those we tortured to death. Deal with the truth and the facts.
Musharraf worked with the US after Bush/Cheney told him the US would use our Nukes on them. Musharraf then got paid big bucks to go along with the crimes and greed for the US to get Oil. Now Musharraf is talking like he's innocent. Musharraf got in bed with the Bush Administration and is now trying to act like he didn't.
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