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- Al Gore's Current
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- CNN AllPolitics
- Jul 4, 2008 Bush helps swear in citizens, heckled
President Bush traveled to the home of Thomas Jefferson Friday to help swear in new U.S. citizens as part of Independence Day celebrations.
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- Democratic National Committee
- Jul 3, 2008 DNC Celebrates Independence Day
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in honor of Independence Day to be celebrated tomorrow:
"This Independence Day, families and neighbors across America will come together to celebrate freedom, liberty, and patriotism, values that make our country...
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- Jul 3, 2008 Dean on Job Loss Numbers
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement after the Labor Department announced America lost another 62,000 non-farm jobs last month--the sixth month in a row to lose jobs--bringing the total to nearly 500,000 this year:"On the same day John McCain is...
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- Jul 3, 2008 MCCAIN WATCH: JOHN MCCAIN: WRONG ON TRADE, WRONG ON IRAQ, WRONG FOR AMERICA
Whether it's the economy or foreign policy, John McCain has shown time and again he is out of touch with the challenges America is facing. Today marks the sixth consecutive month of job losses this year totaling almost 500,000 jobs, but rather than spend time this week talking to the American...
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- The Nation
- Jul 4, 2008 Today in The Nation: This Day Belongs to Patriots
John Nichols President Bush may be visiting Monticello, but the sons and daughters of the revolution are protesting--and calling for Constitutional renewal.
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- USA Today
- Jul 4, 2008 Bush welcomes new U.S. citizens
President Bush has invoked the memory of Thomas Jefferson in welcoming new U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony at Thomas ...
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- 5 DailyKos Headlines
- Jul 4, 2008 OR-Sen: Gordon Smith, Would-be Democrat
Gordon Smith has his story, and he's sticking to it, no matter that it's, well, a lie. A few weeks ago, I posted on Gordon Smith's deceptive ad, in which he tried to claim that he was just like Barack Obama. He's a little like Charlie Crist who becomes completely heterosexual just before every...
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- Jul 4, 2008 A Patriot Is a Rebel, Not a Bootlicker
Samuel Johnson famously wrote in 1775 that "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." In The Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce made the appropriate correction: "With all due respect to an enlightened but inferior lexicographer I beg to submit that it is the first." The past eight...
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- BuzzFlash
- Jul 4, 2008 Protesters Interrupt Bush Holiday Speech: by Matthew Jaffe
No sooner had Bush started speaking at the naturalization ceremony welcoming new American citizens than protesters began shouting at him, calling him a “war criminal.” The President paused in his remarks and then responded, “To my fellow citizens, we believe in free speech in the United...
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- Slate
- Jul 2, 2008 Slate V: Summary Judgment for July 4
Mark Jordan Legan sums up what the critics are saying about some of the big holiday weekend movies: Hancock, Wall-E, and The Wackness.
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- TruthOut
- Jul 4, 2008 In Congress, July 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America
WHEN IN the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to
dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to
assume among the powers...
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- New York Times Op-Ed
- Jul 4, 2008 Editorial: New and Not Improved
Barack Obama’s shifts are striking because he was the candidate who proposed to change the face of politics. Yet now there seems to be a new Mr. Obama on the hustings.
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- Washington Post
- Jul 3, 2008 Obama May Consider Slowing Iraq Withdrawal
FARGO, N.D., July 3 -- Sen. Barack Obama raised the possibility of slowing a promised gradual, 16-month withdrawal from Iraq if he is elected president, saying that Thursday he will consult with military commanders on an upcoming trip to the region and "continue to refine" his proposals.
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