
THE STRUGGLING GOP CANDIDATE TRIES TO GET THE PRESS TO AIR HIS ATTACK ADS FOR HIM. — Can a former Baptist preacher throw a Hail Mary? Mike Huckabee, who soared to the top of the polls in Iowa only to see his lead disappear under an advertising assault from Mitt Romney, has just finished a very strange press conference.
Bhutto report: Musharraf planned to fix elections — NAUDERO, Pakistan — The day she was assassinated last Thursday, Benazir Bhutto had planned to reveal new evidence alleging the involvement of Pakistan's intelligence agencies in rigging the country's upcoming elections, an aide said Monday.
Bhutto report: Musharraf planned to fix elections — NAUDERO, Pakistan — The day she was assassinated last Thursday, Benazir Bhutto had planned to reveal new evidence alleging the involvement of Pakistan's intelligence agencies in rigging the country's upcoming elections, an aide said Monday.
Kucinich Urges Supporters To Choose Obama On Second “Ballot” — On Thursday, Rep. Dennis Kucinich might actually swing the results of the caucus, which is why I'm passing this along. — Kucinich's supporters could help Obama in non-liberal precincts where the two or three Kucinich supporters …
Exxon, Halliburton Singled Out by Edwards in Iowa Campaign Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards at campaign events in Iowa is citing Exxon Mobil Corp. and Halliburton Co. as he rails against "corporate greed" and the influence of lobbyists in Washington. At a community college in Spencer, Iowa, Edwards today criticized no-bid contracts Houston-based Halliburton has received for work in Iraq and the record profits earned last year by Exxon Mobil, the world's largest oil company.
Marine avoids Iraq murder charges The alleged ringleader of US troops who killed 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians in 2005 in Haditha will not face murder charges, a US Marines spokesman said. Sgt Frank Wuterich, 27, will stand trial for voluntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, dereliction of duty and other charges, officials said.
Bhutto planned to expose government scheme to rig vote: Party aide On the day she was killed, opposition leader Benazir Bhutto planned to give two U.S. lawmakers a dossier accusing the [Bush-funded] ruling regime and Pakistan's intelligence service of rigging upcoming elections, an aide said Tuesday. Sen. Latif Khosa, a lawmaker from Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party, said she planned to meet Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island on Thursday evening, a few hours after the rally where she was killed. She was preparing to give the U.S. lawmakers a 160-page report of complaints on "pre-poll rigging" the government of President Pervez Musharraf and the military-run Inter-services Intelligence Service was engaged in, Khosa said.
Three war protesters arrested at Huckabee headquarters Three protesters seeking a commitment from Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee to end the Iraq war were arrested today for refusing to leave his office. The three are members of a group called Seasons of Discontent: a Presidential Occupation Project, which goes by the acronym SODaPOP. The group says in a statement it was organized by members of the Iowa Occupation Project and the Illinois-based Voices for Creative Nonviolence.
Marine avoids Iraq murder charges The alleged ringleader of US troops who killed 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians in 2005 in Haditha will not face murder charges, a US Marines spokesman said. Sgt Frank Wuterich, 27, will stand trial for voluntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, dereliction of duty and other charges, officials said.
Bhutto planned to expose government scheme to rig vote: Party aide On the day she was killed, opposition leader Benazir Bhutto planned to give two U.S. lawmakers a dossier accusing the [Bush-funded] ruling regime and Pakistan's intelligence service of rigging upcoming elections, an aide said Tuesday. Sen. Latif Khosa, a lawmaker from Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party, said she planned to meet Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island on Thursday evening, a few hours after the rally where she was killed. She was preparing to give the U.S. lawmakers a 160-page report of complaints on "pre-poll rigging" the government of President Pervez Musharraf and the military-run Inter-services Intelligence Service was engaged in, Khosa said.
Three war protesters arrested at Huckabee headquarters Three protesters seeking a commitment from Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee to end the Iraq war were arrested today for refusing to leave his office. The three are members of a group called Seasons of Discontent: a Presidential Occupation Project, which goes by the acronym SODaPOP. The group says in a statement it was organized by members of the Iowa Occupation Project and the Illinois-based Voices for Creative Nonviolence.
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