October 3, 2008 The candidates were not 100 percent accurate. To say the least. Summary Biden and Palin debated, and both mangled some facts. Palin mistakenly claimed that troop levels in Iraq had returned to ?pre-surge? levels. Levels are gradually coming down but current plans would have levels higher than pre-surge numbers through early next [...]
Archive for October 5th, 2008
5 Oct
A Second of Drama on the Senate Floor
INSIDE NYTIMES.COM By JEFF ZELENY and MICHAEL COOPER Published: October 1, 2008 WASHINGTON ? It was Senator Barack Obama who crossed the aisle. On Wednesday evening, as the senators gathered to vote on the $700 billion financial rescue package, Mr. Obama, Democrat of Illinois, walked over to the Republican side of the chamber to extend [...]
5 Oct
Alaska Probe of Palin to Go Forward
Judge Won’t Block State Investigation of Firing of Police Official By Matt Volz Associated Press Friday, October 3, 2008; Page A11 The Washington Post ANCHORAGE, Oct. 2 — An Alaska judge on Thursday refused to block a state investigation into whether Gov. Sarah Palin abused her power when she fired her public safety commissioner this [...]
5 Oct
Palin Sued for Private E-Mails About State Business
washingtonpost.com By Matthew Mosk- ANCHORAGE — In a lawsuit filed in Alaska Superior Court, a Republican activist seeks to force Gov. Sarah Palin to produce copies of official correspondence she sent and received on private e-mail accounts. Andree McLeod filed the suit Wednesday and publicized it in a news release today. “Rather than using her [...]
5 Oct
The Roadblock Crew
A new prosecutor should put obstructionist White House officials on her interview list. Sunday, October 5, 2008; The Washington Post BURIED IN a lengthy report about the firing of nine U.S. attorneys is the disturbing explanation of how the White House blocked Justice Department investigators from obtaining pertinent documents. The White House Counsel’s Office, in [...]