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The world we all live in is comprised of a multitude of savage and disgusting individuals. Accepting the notion that a chosen few are kings and queens by right is a definite manifestation that homo sapiens is but another extension of the animal world (commentisfree.guardian.co.uk....stice.html)
We revealed how booze-crazed ringleader Swellings had been freed on bail just TEN HOURS earlier after attacking another homeowner in near-identical fashion. JPs had supposedly barred the thug from Warrington but he downed nine pints of cider and returned that night to lead the savage assault on Garry. (www.thesun.co.uk....749728.ece)
I57;m So glad they57;re going with John Stewart instead of Hal or Kyle. I wouldn57;t mind if they chose Kyle thought. It is becasue of John Stewart that the GL makes my top 5 superhero fav list. A one time U.S. marine now superhero. A spinoff movie of his own will be cool. If he loses his powers, he could always resort back to his Marine training, like in the JL episode 60;The Savage Time61; (moviesblog.mtv.com....ce-league/)
Charlie Savage writes in the Boston Globe that "the controversy surrounding Bush's counterterrorism policies on such matters as interrogation and surveillance has centered on whether the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, a small group of politically-appointed attorneys who advise the president, has correctly interpreted the law⦠(vagabondscholar.blogspot.com/)
It"s ironic that an otherwise inoffensive commentator like Shuster gets his gonads handed to him, while the likes of O"Reilly, Savage and Coulter get away with murder (remember the former"s exhortation to blow up the Coit Tower and the latter"s to put rat poison in Justice Stevens" crème brulée? (www.huffingtonpost.com....SlithyTove)
Charlie Savage writes in the Boston Globe that 60;the controversy surrounding Bush57;s counterterrorism policies on such matters as interrogation and surveillance has centered on whether the Justice Department57;s Office of Legal Counsel, a small group of politically-appointed attorneys who advise the president, has correctly interpreted the lawâ (blueherald.com....tch-21908/)
Charlie Savage writes in the Boston Globe that "the controversy surrounding Bush's counterterrorism policies on such matters as interrogation and surveillance has centered on whether the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, a small group of politically-appointed attorneys who advise the president, has correctly interpreted the lawâ (vagabondscholar.blogspot.com....21908.html)
The forced removal of the "professional" class from the Justice Department is a dangerous trend that has been exacerbated, but was not created, by the disastrous tenure of Alberto R. Gonzales as Attorney General of the United States. The pendulum was moving in this direction- in the dubious, short-sighted direction of filling the Department with middling political partisans instead of bright career attorneys- before the Bush administration fired eight federal prosecutors last year for not being "loyal Bushes." But the scandal over the dismissal of the U.S. Attorneys, and Gonzales' hapless stewardship, has cast a new spotlight on the practice; a focus that perhaps will help slow or even stop the brain drain at Justice. In an excellent piece well worth reading, the Boston Globe on Sunday framed the issue in terms of what reporter Charlie Savage called "the administration's hiring of officials educated at smaller, conservative schools with sometimes (blog.washingtonpost.com....ence/agag/)
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