enate Democrats Hope for a Majority Not Seen in 30 Years: 60 Seats: “ Senate Democrats Hope for a Majority Not Seen in 30 Years: 60 Seats By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN Published: March 7, 2008 WASHINGTON — When Mark Begich, the popular 45-year-old mayor of Anchorage, came to town for a meeting of mayors in [...]
Archive for March 9th, 2008
9 Mar
Democrat Wins Seat Once Held by G.O.P. Speaker
Democrat Wins Seat Once Held by G.O.P. Speaker By MONICA DAVEY Published: March 9, 2008 New York Times CHICAGO — Stunning many who considered the district west of Chicago reliably Republican territory, Bill Foster, a physicist and Democrat, won a special election on Saturday to fill the Congressional seat that J. Dennis Hastert, the former [...]
9 Mar
Democrats Try to End Impasse Over Delegates
Democrats Try to End Impasse Over Delegates By JOHN M. BRODER Published: March 7, 2008 New York Times WASHINGTON — With the two Democratic presidential candidates in near-deadlock and battling for every delegate, party leaders and the rival campaigns started searching in earnest on Thursday for a way to seat barred delegations from Florida and [...]
9 Mar
FBI Chief Confirms Misuse of Subpoenas
FBI Chief Confirms Misuse of Subpoenas Security Letters Used to Get Personal Data » Links to this article By Dan Egged Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, March 6, 2008; Page A02 FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III told senators yesterday that agents improperly used a type of administrative subpoena to obtain personal data about Americans [...]
9 Mar
Bush Announces Veto of Waterboarding Ban
Bush Announces Veto of Waterboarding Ban Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, March 8, 2008; 1:47 PM President Bush vetoed Saturday legislation meant to ban the CIA from using water-boarding and other harsh interrogation tactics, saying it “would take away one of the most valuable tools on the war on terror.” “This is no time for [...]
9 Mar
It can’t happen here? Its happening here right now.
How government makes things worse By Jeff Jacoby Globe Columnist / March 9, 2008 WHAT DO ethanol and the subprime mortgage meltdown have in common? Each is a good reminder of that most powerful of unwritten decrees, the Law of Unintended Consequences – and of the all-too-frequent tendency of solutions imposed by the state to [...]
9 Mar
How government makes things worse
How government makes things worse By Jeff Jacoby Globe Columnist / March 9, 2008 WHAT DO ethanol and the subprime mortgage meltdown have in common? Each is a good reminder of that most powerful of unwritten decrees, the Law of Unintended Consequences – and of the all-too-frequent tendency of solutions imposed by the state to [...]