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Saturday, June 17, 2006

Wash Post: Rove's Strategy For '06 Elections Echoes Strategy Of '04 and '02...

For me it will be interesting to find out if the American Public have finally been jerked out of their slumber, and get out the vote in November, take back the Peoples White House and give it back the Honesty and Dignity it deserves. Then maybe it can assume its status of Leader of the Free World again. Are you

going to let them corrupt the vote

again America.

Washington Post Jim VandeHei and Dan Balz June 17, 2006 at 03:26 PM
READ MORE: CIA, Karl Rove

White House political strategist Karl Rove emerges from the CIA leak case with his reputation scuffed, his power slightly diminished, and Republicans counting on him, once again, to help rescue their House and Senate majorities.

Described by friends as relieved and recharged after getting the news this week that he will not be indicted in the leak probe, Rove now faces another verdict this fall over his abilities as a political strategist and his ambition to build an enduring GOP majority.

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Rove: Left uses Web to 'mobilize hate and anger...'



Hopefully it will take you down deviate!!!!




Austria's Haider says Bush is a war criminal

VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian right-wing populist Joerg Haider called President Bush a war criminal on Saturday, days before Austria's government hosts Bush and European leaders in Vienna.

Haider, whose group is part of Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel's government coalition, said Bush's meeting with his European peers on Wednesday was pointless as he did not expect the U.S. president to pay attention to what Europe had to tell him.

"He is a war criminal. He brought about the war against Iraq deliberately, with lies and falsehoods," Haider said in an interview with Austrian daily newspaper Die Presse.

"The Iraqi population is suffering terribly. Bush took the risk of an enormous number of victims," said Haider.

Maverick Haider is a personal friend of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and visited Iraq's former President Saddam Hussein shortly before the U.S.-led invasion started in 2003.

Austria's attitude toward the United States has worsened over the last three years, Die Presse reported separately, citing a Eurobarometer poll.

The poll showed 62 percent thought the United States played a negative role for world peace, up from 56 percent in the same poll in 2003, Die Presse said, and 49 percent found the U.S. role in fighting terrorism negative.

© Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved.

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1 Comments:

Blogger jay lassiter said...

crazy that europe's most radical conservative head of state is taking such a hard line.
But yeah, i agree, we should drag Bush's sorry ass into the hague and try him for war crimes.
Jay
(an embarassed american)

17/6/06 4:59 PM  

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