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Friday, March 02, 2007

Bush Order A Review Of Veteran's Medical Centers

    So our hood in the House ( Bush ) has ordered a review of the state of conditions at the United States military and Veteran hospitals after the Washington Post uncovered those bad conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. 

   So now we get another bipartisan commission to spend months figuring out if this problem is system wide or if Walter Reed was the exception.

   Bush's weekly radio address will deal this situation and the White House is so concerned with the publicity that they have released early excerpts in advance. The radio address will be broadcast on Saturday. Source

   You would think that with all of the cash that this administration has spent and is still asking for to use for the military, that this nation's Veteran and Military hospitals would be the best on the entire planet!

   I guess that since Halliburton and Blackwater and the rest can't make anything off of this program, that it just was not worth pursuing. This so-called president of the United States and the rest of the Bush Crime Family should be ashamed of themselves and they have alot of nerve to call themselves Americans.

   A crime against humanity is what this should be!

         IMPEACH! INDICT! IMPRISON!!

 

  

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Condi Rice Hires Iraq War Critic To Counselor's Position

   This should be an interesting mix!

By Glenn Kessler

Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 2, 2007

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has tapped Eliot A. Cohen, a prominent writer on national security strategy and an outspoken critic of the administration's postwar occupation of Iraq, as her counselor, State Department officials said yesterday.

Cohen would replace Philip D. Zelikow, a longtime Rice associate who left the administration earlier this year to return to teaching history at the University of Virginia. Despite Cohen's sometimes caustic views on administration policies, officials said he has impressed both Rice and President Bush with his writings, especially "Supreme Command," a study of the relationship between civilian commanders in chief and their military leaders.

So what are Bush and Rice going to do, buy Cohen's change of mind?
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