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June 25, 2005

Bono on Meet the Press

[To Wish for Impossible Things] which seek to encourage the G8 nations to provide the world's poorest nations with complete debt cancellation, increased aid and more trade.Also on Sunday's MTP, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld will discuss the ongoing US debacle in Iraq.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

http://echo9er.blogspot.com  Echo9er: , 26, of Sacramento, Calif., died June 22 in Baghdad, Iraq, where he was providing cordon security, and was attacked by enemy forces using small arms fire. Duplantier was assigned to the Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment, Auburn, Calif. (via Cosmos)

melbs.org: They’ve got shrug-the-shoulders vocal flourishes in all the (un)expected places. And they’ve got a manically scrawling violin lending obtuse Dirty Three-style tension to an otherwise straight ahead quiet-loud rock track, “Rejection OTAAG”. (via Cosmos)

http://rising-hegemon.blogspot.com [Rising Hegemon] Lil' Russ and the Worst Secretary of Defense in History: Then Lil' Russ went after Kennedy and several of his prior statements regarding troop withdrawal, a war based on fraud, the war in Iraq making a mushroom cloud more likely than less less likely, that he was glad Bush was not our Prsident during the Cuban missile crisis. Lil' Russ apparently felt emasculated after his interview with Rumsfeld so he beat up on Kennedy.

Blogsforbush.comhttp://www.blogsforbush.com [Blogsforbush.com] Blogs for Bush: Definition of 'Broke': Its amazing how entirely out to lunch our leftist friends are...I know that I've said they inhabit an Alternate Universe, but its really getting rather pathetic how black is white to these people.

Liberaloasis.com[Liberaloasis.com] LiberalOasis: Archives For The Week of June 20, 2004: However, at MTP, GOP member John Lehman tried to muddy the waters, make news, and shore up his partisan hack cred, by throwing out an unsubstantiated allegation about an officer named Ahmed Hikmat Shakir:

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