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"Congressional appropriators have directed the Homeland Security Department's inspector general to investigate the $40 million ADVISE data-mining project, saying it appears to lack clear guidelines and oversight. Critics fear that ADVISE might intrude on the privacy rights of U.S. citizens, especially by trolling their e-mails and blogs."
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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
In Bill’s Fine Print, $20 Million to Celebrate Victory in the War
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"Tucked away in fine print in the military spending bill for this past year was a lump sum of $20 million to pay for a celebration in the nation?s capital ?for commemoration of success? in Iraq and Afghanistan. Not surprisingly, the money was not spent."
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"Tucked away in fine print in the military spending bill for this past year was a lump sum of $20 million to pay for a celebration in the nation?s capital ?for commemoration of success? in Iraq and Afghanistan. Not surprisingly, the money was not spent."
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McCain: Anti-Bush
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"Watch out for this fellow, John McCain. He manages to be both the anti-Bush within the Republican Party and also Bush's enabler. This schizophrenic role, which his bipartisan fans somehow miss, happens to position McCain perfectly for 2008 รข?? as the guy untarnished by all the bad stuff Bush brought us but who continues the same regime"
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"Watch out for this fellow, John McCain. He manages to be both the anti-Bush within the Republican Party and also Bush's enabler. This schizophrenic role, which his bipartisan fans somehow miss, happens to position McCain perfectly for 2008 รข?? as the guy untarnished by all the bad stuff Bush brought us but who continues the same regime"
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Why Statutory Implications Of E-Mails Are Murky
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""As a general proposition, mere knowledge of the fact somebody has committed a crime . . . doesn't expose you to criminal liability," said David Schertler, a former assistant U.S. attorney for the District who is now in private practice."
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""As a general proposition, mere knowledge of the fact somebody has committed a crime . . . doesn't expose you to criminal liability," said David Schertler, a former assistant U.S. attorney for the District who is now in private practice."
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The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008
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"This book begins in the rain¿a cold, pelting, dismal rain that at times fell so hard it nearly obscured a remarkable moment in American politics. Up on the stage, huddled beneath umbrellas, were a father and son, the forty-First and the forty-third presidents of the United States."
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"This book begins in the rain¿a cold, pelting, dismal rain that at times fell so hard it nearly obscured a remarkable moment in American politics. Up on the stage, huddled beneath umbrellas, were a father and son, the forty-First and the forty-third presidents of the United States."
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Bill O'Reilly labels Rep. Foley a Democrat
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"Blatant attempt to confuse Florida voters and try and push off the blame. Even if this was a "mistake" it still proves why the Faux News Channel cannot be trusted. They can't even get a Representatives Party correct."
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"Blatant attempt to confuse Florida voters and try and push off the blame. Even if this was a "mistake" it still proves why the Faux News Channel cannot be trusted. They can't even get a Representatives Party correct."
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Capitol Hill Sex Scandals? Foley joins a long list..........
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"The resignation of former Rep. Mark Foley has shocked Washington, but it is not the first accusation of impropriety with underage congressional pages to make headlines. The investigation of Mr. Foley's misconduct adds to a long history of Capitol Hill sex scandals. One congressional historian said House members have proven more prone to such ....."
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"The resignation of former Rep. Mark Foley has shocked Washington, but it is not the first accusation of impropriety with underage congressional pages to make headlines. The investigation of Mr. Foley's misconduct adds to a long history of Capitol Hill sex scandals. One congressional historian said House members have proven more prone to such ....."
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