On AlterNet: bush administration
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Satyam Khanna, Think Progress AlterNet: Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace. December 1, 2008.
The proposal is "one of about 20 highly contentious rules the Bush administration is planning to issue in its final weeks."
Steve Benen, Washington Monthly AlterNet: PEEK. November 25, 2008.
The criticism of many from the netroots seems to have had the desired effect.
Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Nation. November 19, 2008.
Our current military budget is almost equal to all of the rest of the world's defense budgets combined. This is unsustainable.
Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet: PEEK. October 25, 2008.
The White House has forwarded a letter from congressional Republicans asking the Attorney General to intervene in the Ohio voter registration fight.
Andrew Gumbel, The Nation. October 3, 2008.
The Bush Administration's strategy on voting rights was to reverse the civil rights movement's gains.
Jesse Wendel, Group News Blog AlterNet: PEEK. September 29, 2008.
The Bush/Cheney administration has committed three major thefts on the U.S.
Common Cause, September 17, 2008.
On the U.S. Constitution's birthday, current and former senators urge Americans to demand a return to constitutional governance.
Willam Fisher, IPS News. September 16, 2008.
According to a new study, the Bush administration has spent almost $200 on keeping secrets to every dollar allocated to open them.
Amanda, Think Progress AlterNet: Health and Wellness. September 16, 2008.
In July, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services quietly amended its list of required vaccinations for immigrants applying to become citizens.
Ali, Think Progress AlterNet: Rights and Liberties. September 10, 2008.
Similar to Bush and company, Palin uses personal e-mail account and claims executive privilege.
Rep. George Miller, Huffington Post. September 3, 2008.
Under Bush, the Labor department has been stacked against workers' rights.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich, AlterNet: Video. August 26, 2008.
"If there was an Olympics for misleading and mismanaging this Administration would take the gold."
Jill Hussein C., Brilliant at Breakfast AlterNet: PEEK. August 21, 2008.
Bush league justice: always looking for a free pass.
Willam Fisher, IPS News. August 18, 2008.
Among the defendants in the lawsuit by extraordinary rendition Maher Arar are John Ashcroft, Tom Ridge, and Robert Mueller.
Satyam, Think Progress AlterNet: Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace. July 29, 2008.
Despite its devastating security, human, and financial costs on the United States, the Iraq war continues to pay off for the architects.
Brad, Sadly, No! AlterNet: PEEK. July 29, 2008.
DOJ report details Monica Goodling's loyalty tests.
Jeremy Scahill, Comment Is Free. July 23, 2008.
Despite reports that the company is leaving the mercenary business, Blackwater's future is secure.
Jeremy Brecher, Brendan Smith, The Nation. July 19, 2008.
Why we can't let the Bush Administration get away with its crimes.
Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation. July 18, 2008.
The U.S. is currently spending between $55 and $66 billion a year on intelligence. So why can't we find Osama bin Laden?
Steven Reynolds, The All Spin Zone AlterNet: PEEK. July 16, 2008.
These guys say "I can't recall" enough to make you think that they have some sort of disease.
Gareth Porter, IPS News. July 11, 2008.
New Iraqi resistance to U.S. demands reflects Iran's influence as well as Sadr's belief that he could succeed in driving U.S. forces out.
Rep. John Conyers, Jr., Huffington Post. July 11, 2008.
Ignoring a subpoena to testify about the politicization of the Justice Department, Karl Rove reiterates his belief that he is above the law.
Mark Dery, AlterNet. July 10, 2008.
Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan exposes the culture of deception that sold an unnecessary war to the public.
Middle East OnlineJuly 8, 2008.
"We will not accept any memorandum of understanding if it does not give a specific date for a complete withdrawal of foreign troops."
Thomas Palley, Thomaspalley.com. July 8, 2008.
The Iron-ore industry was already concentrated in the hands of a few mega-firms -- now it will be an even smaller group.
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