
Haggard exits restoration process early — Recommend — New Life Church said Tuesday that former pastor Ted Haggard has prematurely ended a “spiritual restoration” process begun when he was fired for sexual misconduct. — Haggard was fired from New Life Church and resigned as president …
AP Confirms Secret Camp Inside Guantanamo Somewhere amid the cactus-studded hills on this sprawling Navy base, separate from the cells where hundreds of men suspected of links to 'al-Qaida' and the Taliban have been locked up for years, is a place even more closely guarded - a jailhouse so protected [hidden from human rights organizations] that its very location is top secret. For the first time, the top commander of detention operations at Guantanamo has confirmed the existence of the mysterious Camp 7.
AP Confirms Secret Camp Inside Guantanamo Somewhere amid the cactus-studded hills on this sprawling Navy base, separate from the cells where hundreds of men suspected of links to 'al-Qaida' and the Taliban have been locked up for years, is a place even more closely guarded - a jailhouse so protected [hidden from human rights organizations] that its very location is top secret. For the first time, the top commander of detention operations at Guantanamo has confirmed the existence of the mysterious Camp 7.
Gates Declines to Estimate War Costs Defense Secretary Robert Gates says a realistic estimate of next year's war costs is almost impossible to discern, in part because he doesn't know how many troops will be in Iraq this fall.
Report: Al-Qaida growing in Pakistan The U.S. intelligence chief Mike McConnell told a Senate panel al-Qaida [al-CIAduh] is strengthening its training camps in Pakistan. McConnell, the director of national intelligence, told the Senate Intelligence Committee there is a strong likelihood Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, had recruited U.S. citizens as terrorists able to blend in with U.S. society , the New York Times reported Wednesday.
NRCC probe scares GOP Top House Republicans were told in recent days that a former employee of their campaign committee may have forged an official audit during the contentious 2006 election cycle and that they should brace for the possibility that an unfolding investigation could uncover financial improprieties stretching back several years [and coups], according to GOP sources briefed on the members-only discussions.
Bush Approves Oil Leasing in Polar Bear Sea (National Audubon Society) The U.S. Interior Department moved ahead today with auctioning oil and gas leases in Alaska's Chukchi Sea, despite stiff opposition from conservation groups and some members of Congress. The Chukchi Sea, off Alaska's northern coast has also been called the Polar Bear Sea because it is prime habitat for the bear. The lease sale encompasses about 30 million acres, the equivalent of the state of Pennsylvania. [See: Bush Administration Hiding Documents Detailing Impacts of Oil and Gas Development Plans in Polar Bear Habitat --Conservation groups file suit to force disclosure (NRDC) 28 Jan 2008.]
Teamsters Launch Major Campaign to Fire U.S. Transportation Secretary (PRNewswire) The Teamsters is launching a nationwide grassroots campaign tomorrow to fire Transportation Secretary Mary Peters for unlawfully opening the border to unsafe trucks from Mexico.
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Well that's it for the Church leader or is it. Most Pasters who commit sin just say God has forgiven them and move on. It's worked before it could again.
Gates is leaving the door open for more money before the Bush term is over. Now that Americans wont get that rebate check, that money can go to the GOP to line their pockets before it's over.
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