Saturday, December 29, 2007

SPB News for Saturday.



Fred to go back on air — Team Fred has apparently found enough quarters in the couch to get back on TV in Iowa. — Actually, it was more like the multiple fundraising emails they've blasted it out over the past few days. — They'll be up with “Substance” by tomorrrow in Cedar Rapids, Des Moines and Sioux City.


Report: Bill Kristol to join 'NY Times' in '08Prominent neoconservative to write weekly column, says Huffington Post.

Saddam Hussein Provided More Food Than the U.S. The Iraqi government announcement that monthly food rations will be cut by half has left many Iraqis asking how they can survive. The government also wants to reduce the number of people depending on the rationing system by five million by June 2008... The programme has continued into the U.S.-led occupation. But now the U.S.-backed Iraqi government has announced it will halve the essential items in the ration because of "insufficient funds and spiralling inflation."

Britain Drops 'War on Terror' Label The words "war on terror" will no longer be used by the British government to describe attacks on the public, the country's chief prosecutor said Dec. 27.

Full text of David Hicks' statement Full text of David Hicks' statement upon his release from Adelaide's Yatala jail today. The statement was read to media by his lawyer, David McLeod.

Giuliani ad links World War II, 9/11 Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign will begin airing a new television ad Friday in which he equates the resolve and heroism of Americans during World War II with what he witnessed as mayor of New York City after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and in which he asserts that the US will prevail in a war with Islamic terrorists.

2 comments:

KittyBowTie1 said...

Kristol working for the "New York Times." I think I believe in the Easter Bunny more than I do in the myth of the "liberal press."

Anonymous said...

Saddam Hussein gave more food to Iraqis. And there are many starving here thanks to the gerbil Administration, and many more in Iraq.