Archive for May 18th, 2008

Whose War?

By Cindy Sheehan “I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only?those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.”??William Tecumseh Sherman Article I, section 8, clause 11 of the [...]

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Democratic Raid on House Seats May Not Be Over

Rep. Travis Childers is congratulated by his daughter Lauren after beating GOP contender Greg Davis in a Mississippi congressional district that has been reliably Republican. (By C. Todd Sherman — Associated Press)  By Chris Cillizza and Shailagh Murray Sunday, May 18, 2008; Page A08 The special-election victory by Democrat Travis Childers last week sent a [...]

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Hard-Drive Diplomacy

  Evidence of Venezuela’s support for terrorism could carry Hugo Chávez to the pariah status he deserves. Sunday, May 18, 2008; Page B06 THE CONFIRMATION by an international forensics team that laptops and hard drives captured by Colombia originated in a camp of FARC terrorists ought to open a new era in relations between the [...]

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McCain’s Chances May Have Hit a New Nader

McCain’s Chances…   By Micah L. Sifry Sunday, May 18, 2008; Page B04 Sen. John McCain is champing at the bit to run against Sen. Barack Obama in the fall. But while the presumptive GOP nominee focuses on his likely Democratic rival, he should also worry about his own right flank. Bob Barr entered the [...]

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A Test for Obama’s Promises

A Test for Obama’s Promises Chuck Hagel (Charles Dharapak – AP) By David Ignatius Sunday, May 18, 2008; Page B07 One of the most appealing but untested promises of Barack Obama‘s presidential campaign is that he would break down the partisan divisions in America and govern across party lines. He has a chance to make [...]

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A Wall Of Worry For the GOP

By David S. Broder Sunday, May 18, 2008; Page B07 One way of measuring the current miserable state of the Republican Party is to note that in the past 10 weeks, 55 years of Republican seniority in the House of Representatives were wiped out in three special elections. Another gauge is that President Bush‘s 31 [...]

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