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Bhutto gave N. Korea nuke secrets: book
The Swampby Frank James One of the most interesting stories today is the Washington Post piece on a new book which states that Benazir Bhutto, the former Pakistani premier who was assassinated last year, provided nuclear secrets back in the 1990s......Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, National Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pervez Musharraf, Civil Unrest
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ATF gets new building, challenges remain
The SwampAttorney General Michael Mukasey offered a flattering assessment of the history of the agency formerly known as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms at dedication ceremonies last week for ATF's new fortress-like headquarters building at 99 New York...Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Defense, Drunk Driving, National Security, Explosions
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Obama's campaign strategy relied on killing Florida revote
Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel BlogsA very interesting piece in today's Washington Post on the primary campaign strategy of the new Democratic presumptive presidential nominee, Barack Obama. Florida figures into the story. According to the Post, Obama's strategy hinged on quiet efforts to...Tags: Political Candidates, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Michigan, Elections
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Swamp Pundit Poll: Next for Clinton?
The Swampby James Oliphant Take it as a measure of Hillary Clinton's fortitude and intransigence that even a day after Barack Obama claimed the Democratic presidential nomination, many eyes remain on her. Her speech last night in New York was......Tags: National Government, Elections, The New York Times, South Dakota, Polls
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More on the draft
Roch Around the ClockThe draft resumes later today, with names popping up that won’t mean a thing to you without Google. And that might not even help.I miss the days when you could get through the first round in about seven minutes. It......Tags: Nick Markakis, Texas Rangers, Baseball, Google Inc., Major League Baseball
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Obama a little skittish at hospital
The Swampby John McCormick ST. LOUIS - Sen. Barack Obama spent part of his morning touring a hospital here, on the second day of his two-week economic tour. The pool report of the visit, as written by Washington Post media reporter......Tags: Health, Barack Obama, Physical Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Lobbyists: More legs on Johnson story
Spin CycleWe have viewed the skirmishing over Obama vice-presidential vetter James Johnson's ties to a sub-prime lender as unlikely to do any serious damage, but two new reports today give the story some new legs. First, the New York Times......Tags: John Kerry, Lobbying, CEO Pay, James Johnson (basketball), Elections
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Cheney on achievements: War on terror
The Swampby Mark Silva Near the end of his tenure, the most powerful vice president in the history of the United States pauses to assess "the most important achievements of the administration and any disappointments.'' That was the question put to......Tags: National Security Agency, Terrorism, Arts and Culture, White House, Politics
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Holder: Next on the GOP hit list?
Spin CycleA week ago, we wrote an item questioning the choice of Eric Holder as an Obama v-p vetter, given Holder's role as a Department of Justice official in facilitating the Marc Rich pardon. As it turned out, the top......Tags: Lobbying, Justice System, Illinois, Labor Legislation, Janet Reno
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McCain, Democrats wrestle for women
The Swampby Mark Silva The Democratic National Committee made much ado this weekend about the fact that Republican Sen. John McCain has cancelled a fundraiser at the home of an 86-year-old Texas oilman who many years ago uttered some incredibly crude......Tags: Rape, National Government, Michigan, Elections, George W. Bush
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Did Justice Scalia go too far?
The Swampby James Oliphant Justice Antonin Scalia is known for his strongly worded dissents, ones where he has never been hesitant to use confrontational and, some would say, even abusive language to make his point as clearly as possible. But some......Tags: Wars and Interventions, Justice System, Defense, Armed Forces, National Government
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