Iraq Reviews > Bunny Greenhouse and the Bush administration's culture of revenge.

http://eternalhope.blog-city.com [eternalhope.blog-city.com] Most Democrats believe that if you work hard and play by the rules, like Greenhouse did, you should be rewarded with even more responsibility. She would make a great head of the Office of Management and Budget or the Secretary of the Treasury because of her proven ability to handle billions of dollars of money.

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Today in Iraqhttp://dailywarnews.blogspot.com [Today in Iraq] War News for Tuesday, September 27, 2005 Bri...: According to American officials, reported T Christian Miller of the Los Angeles Times last week, "The US will halt construction work on some water and power plants in Iraq because it is running out of money for projects." A variety of such reconstruction projects crucial to the everyday lives of Iraqis, the British Guardian informs us, are now "grinding to a halt" as "plans to overhaul the country's infrastructure have been downsized, postponed or abandoned because the $24 billion budget approved by Congress has been dwarfed by the scale of the task."

journalspacehttp://matthew.journalspace.com [journalspace] Dreaming In Real Time: In the great yawning Quiet of the Southern Night. Bare feet above cool stone porch sliding scratching the itchy hard bottom of calloused feet.

Stevegilliard.blogspot.comhttp://stevegilliard.blogspot.com [Stevegilliard.blogspot.com] THE NEWS BLOG: But Republicans could be taking a big risk by cutting Medicaid programs while their standing in the polls has plummeted and Democrats gear up for a fight. "We have seen a sea change in the budget policies of House Republicans," said Thomas S.

Syracuse.com[Syracuse.com] Syracuse.com: Syracuse politics: Guest Blog: Iraq War - Bitterly Disappointing Results .They didn't ask my son if he was a Democrat or Republican when he joined the military.

Motherjones.comhttp://www.motherjones.com [Motherjones.com] MoJo Blog: Spencer Ackerman rounds up evidence that Shiite leaders are pushing to marginalize the Sunnis in the forthcoming January elections—a surefire way to exacerbate the Sunni insurgency, or worse, spark a civil war. Even worse, the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), a major Shiite party, is trying to stifle dissent over the attack on Fallujah, including criticisms from Iraqi president Ghazi al-Yawer, the nation's most prominent Sunni leader.

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