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- CNN AllPolitics
- Jul 18, 2008 Gramm resigns as McCain co-chair over comments
Former Republican Sen. Phil Gramm said Friday he is stepping down as co-chairman of Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign amid criticism for saying, "We have sort of become a nation of whiners."
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- Jul 19, 2008 Iraqi PM reportedly backs Obama's plan
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was quoted in a German magazine as saying that he backs a proposal by Barack Obama to withdraw U.S. troops within 16 months. Al-Maliki's office later said his remarks were "not conveyed accurately."
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- Democratic National Committee
- Jul 18, 2008 DNC Memo: Week Two of the Relaunch - More McCain Misfires
Two weeks into the latest "relaunch" of his campaign and it's more of the same for John McCain: more of the same bad news, bad reviews and campaign chaos. While the elevation of Steve Schmidt was supposed to tighten McCain's message and organization, McCain was under fire from...
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- Doonesbury
- Jul 20, 2008 Sunday July 20, 2008
Sunday July 20, 2008
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- Molly Ivins
- Jun 21, 2007 Molly Ivins: Molly Ivins AlterNet Archive
An archive of the great progressive columnist's writings.
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- New York Times
- Jul 20, 2008 Obama’s Visit Renews Focus on Afghanistan
Barack Obama stopped on a high-profile foreign trip in a country that is increasingly the focus of his clash with John McCain.
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- Washington Post
- Jul 19, 2008 U.S. Talks With Iran Exemplify Bush's New Approaches
WACO, Tex., July 19 -- With his moves last week involving Iraq, Iran and North Korea, President Bush accelerated a shift toward centrist foreign policies, a change that has cheered Democrats, angered some Republicans and roiled the presidential campaign.
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- Jul 19, 2008 Right the Ship or Hold the Course?
From a book-lined den on the fifth floor of the Justice Department, the attorney general is watching the clock.
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