I've been a real slacker this week keeping up with the latest
headlines for many reasons but I won't bore. Here are some
political headlines:
Iran sanctions rattle White House hopeful (AFP) - I don't think
we are headed to a war with Iran and I don't think sanctions
is "saber-rattling" like the article suggests.
Dean: Bush wants billions for wars, not for kids' health (AP) - "The
Republican leaders have made their choice. They want to stay in Iraq
and deny our kids health care," Dean said in the party's weekly radio
address.
FEMA apologizes for sham news conference (ABC News) - We are
living in a public relations world. No journalists needed.
Holocaust survivor Congressman: Europe not as outraged by Auschwitz
as by Gitmo (AP) - "Dutch lawmakers who visited the Guantanamo Bay
military prison this week said they were offended by a testy exchange in
Washington with a senior congressional Democrat."
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