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Posts on Friday, February 29, 2008

George Bush told the truth yesterday
Bush on why the White House is so desperate for telecom amnesty: “The litigation process could lead to the disclosure of information about how we conduct surveillance.”
The McCain/Hagee story picks up steam
Slowly, more media outlets are starting to cover the GOP candidate’s embrace of one of the most hateful and influential extremists in America.
The Right and mainstream America: a universe apart
New polls conclusively show that the desperate smears of Obama — along with increased exposure to Sarah Palin — are backfiring on John McCain.
Salon Radio: ACLU’s Jonathan Hafetz on Guantanamo cases
Why is the Bush administration continuing to imprison 17 detainees in Guantánamo who it acknowledges are innocent? And what is the latest on the president’s power to imprison U.S. citizens as “enemy combatants”?
Dan Balz’s corrupted journalistic “balance”
The attempt to equate “character attacks” as coming from “both sides” in the campaign is not “balance”; it’s just false.
Major shock: Eavesdropping powers abused without oversight
Two NSA linguists disclose that hundreds of innocent Americans had their private, intimate telephone calls recorded and transcribed by Bush’s illegal spying program.

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