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...President Bush promised he wouldn’t use 9/11 for political gain. Now that his first campaign ads—filled with gut-wrenching images from the Sept. 2001 terrorist attacks??have hit the airwaves, Americans can see how good Bush’s word really...
...this country. A fear that, by 2008, America will have rejected dozens of other international treaties and mandates, invaded Iran and North Korea, and alienated itself from its allies and the rest of the world. Most of all, a fear that America will suffer serious, perhaps even nuclear, attacks??a fear that I might die before the age of 30 if Bush continues to run this country...
...with the help of Osama Bin Laden, has made off with WMDs. No, this government has so much money that it has just given preliminary approval for $650 million dollars in Liberty Bonds—the tax-free funding intended to help lower Manhattan recover from the Sept. 11 attacks??for a new office building in midtown, of all places. There is so much money in fact, that this 8-figure handout is practically a drop in the Liberty Bond bucket, which is giving away billions of dollars so that, among other things, more luxury apartments...
...Republican National Committee spokesperson criticized Edwards for his “personal attacks?? on the president last night...
...hear the tuba will be disappointed, as Brian Wolff’s instrument mostly fades into the background as a barely audible walking bass. In Wolff’s few moments in the spotlight, his lower register booms while higher notes often slide out of tune with flubbed attacks??though this may be intended as jazz technique, the result is too often the sound of a beginner on the instrument...