Archive for January 25th, 2008
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Statement by the President
I strongly condemn the terrorist bombing in Beirut that killed Lebanese Internal Security Forces Captain Wissam Eid and many other Lebanese. I extend condolences to the families of the innocent Lebanese killed in this brutal attack and hope for a rapid recovery for all those wounded.
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President’s Radio Address
In his weekly radio address, President Bush said, “On Monday night, I will address the American people about the state of our union. I will report that over the last seven years, we’ve made great progress on important issues at home and abroad. I will also report that we have unfinished business before us, and we must work together to get it done. … I am confident that we can work together to meet our responsibilities in these areas — and leave our children a stronger and more prosperous America.”
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FactCheck.org: Dubious claims in GOP debate
In last night’s debate, held days before Tuesday’s Republican primary in Boca Raton, Florida, GOP candidates came up with a few new factual distortions and repeated several old ones. Among them:
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Candidates makes final pitches to South Carolina Democrats
The Democratic presidential candidates made their closing arguments to South Carolina Democrats on Friday in the 24 hours before voters head to the polls.
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Romney’s Cash Advantage Sinks In
He did poorly in states where face time is important. But in Florida, Romney’s ability to outspend on ads will be a big help
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FactCheck.org: Dubious claims in GOP debate
In last night’s debate, held days before Tuesday’s Republican primary in Boca Raton, Florida, GOP candidates came up with a few new factual distortions and repeated several old ones. Among them:
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Clinton tangles with Obama in ‘Oppression Sweepstakes’
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may be competing in the South Carolina Democratic Primary Saturday, but they’re also vying for the top prize in another contest:
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Every delegate counts in race to conventions
In the first stage of the nominating process, the candidates were hunting the elusive “Big Mo” — momentum.
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New York Times endorses Clinton, backs McCain over Giuliani
The New York Times endorsed Arizona Sen. John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination over Rudy Giuliani and the rest of the GOP field, strongly criticizing the former mayor of its home city.