Targeted car bombings strike the forces RAMADI, August 23 – Today the U.S. forces in Iraq suffered serious attacks as three car bombs targeted the troops. No reports of casualties
Will they make it this time? BAGHDAD, August 22 – It’s an exciting day for the U.S. as well as Iraq. Today is the second deadline for the Iraqi constitutional
They’re not giving up CRAWFORD, Texas, August 21 – The protests in Texas continue, as we reported yesterday Bush is trying to turn things around by a media offensive starting
How long can he keep it up? CRAWFORD, Texas, August 20 – As “Camp Casey” dominates the news Bush is trying to regain a bit of that spotlight to defend
In a from page article in the Washington Post, the Bush administration is quoted as no longer expecting to produce a model democracy, a well-functioning oil industry, or “a society
As predicted by Newsinsider, last Monday the deadline passed to which the first draft of the Iraqi constitution should have been completed. Seen as a bad omen by many it
Shooting on 22nd of July still a mystery LONDON, August 18 – Lawyers for the family of a Brazilian man killed by police nearly a month ago have demanded clarity
Democrats pleased to finally get some insight WASHINGTON, August 16 – Finally there has been information released on the conservative views of Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts. After long
Is Roberts that uncontroversial? NASHVILLE, August 15 – This weekend’s “Justice Sunday” did only mention Supreme Court nominee in passing by but did not make a big matter out of
Although a diplomatic solution is favorable CRAWFORD, Texas, August 14 – On Saturday President Bush admitted in an interview that he would consider military action against Iran if they do