Iraq Oil Pact Debases Our Nation (Robert Scheer)
Posted Friday July 4, 2008, 2:41 am, Over one day old
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USATODAY.com - Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama on energy policies: ?
Read McCain + Obama = a valid energy plan (USATODAY.com) (Links)
USATODAY.com - Amrikiya. Beikoku. Estados Unidos de America. Etats-Unis d'Amerique. Hoa Ky. iMelika. Meiguo. Sayukta Rajya Amrika. Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika.
Read Reclaiming America's promise (USATODAY.com) (Links)
USATODAY.com - San Francisco Chronicle, in an editorial: "It's hard to miss the point. … North Korea blew up a 60-foot cooling tower at its main nuclear complex and invited foreign media to film away. (President) Bush himself read out the change in policy to give it full force.
Read U.S., North Korea change course (USATODAY.com) (Links)
The Nation - The Nation -- Worried about gas prices? A new report from the National Security Network suggests where to put the blame: on President Bush's reckless Middle East policy.
Read Next Time You're at the Pump, Blame Bush (The Nation) (Links)
AP - Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
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RealClearPolitics.com - During the DLC event I attended in Chicago over the weekend, I heard a lot of talk (most of it positive) about Barack Obama's various efforts to "move to the center" in preparation for the general election.
Read Debating Obama's 'Move' to the Middle (RealClearPolitics.com) (Links)
RealClearPolitics.com - The war in Iraq, arguably with the exception of the bungled response to Hurricane Katrina, has been the single worst public relations disaster for a White House perhaps since Watergate.
Read McCain's Iraq Paradox (RealClearPolitics.com) (Links)
The Christian Science Monitor - The rest of the world can't vote for the next American president, but many certainly follow the US campaign as if they could. They also hold high hopes that a new leader ? no matter who wins ? will change Washington's foreign policy. They may well be disappointed.
Read High hopes abroad for a new U.S. president (The Christian Science Monitor) (Links)
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