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The most sought-after invitation in Washington -- for Tuesday's state dinner for the prime minister of India, the first state dinner hosted by President Obama and First Lady Michelle -- arrived in the mail a little over a week ago. Full Article at Politics Daily
The tension has disturbed a wave of goodwill between the countries orchestrated by former President George W. Bush, who oversaw the transformation of the relationship after decades of Cold War-era distrust. Full Article at Bradenton Herald
Take your marks. Get set. Fly! That annual Thanksgiving ritual, the Hartsfield-Jackson Enduro, is at hand again, and if you haven’t traveled in a while - or even if you have - there have been some changes in the way America flies. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution
WASHINGTON - India has watched with wariness as President Barack Obama's administration has lavished attention on rivals Pakistan and China. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
When former Indiana congressman Timothy Roemer arrived in New Delhi in July as President Barack Obama’s new ambassador to India, he inherited one of the few U.S. international relationships that had dramatically improved during the Bush administration. Full Article at The Politico
India has watched with wariness as President Barack Obama's administration has lavished attention on rivals Pakistan and China. Full Article at ABC News
To hold Khalid Shiekh Mohammed's trial in a federal civilian court is a travesty of justice and a totally political move by the Obama administration [editorial, Nov. 18, "Terrorists On Trial"]. Full Article at Hartford Courant
As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh began his state visit to the US, the first by any global leader under the Obama administration, he expressed confidence that India-US relationship would not suffer in any way under President Barack Obama. Full Article at Hindustan Times
Continuing settlement talks that include appointees of President Obama have led to another postponement involving litigation over federal oil shale policies. Full Article at Grand Junction Sentinel
Never has the Star revealed its leftist political agenda more clearly than in once again unleashing its rabid, junk-yard dog David Fitzsimmons to create a cartoon showing Sarah Palin as an illiterate airhead being fawned over by an equally dim-witted... Full Article at AZ starnet.com
At a federal court hearing Monday in Portland to review the government's salmon and dam plan, Judge James Redden will ask: ® Does the Obama administration have to rewrite its plan to include the additional measures it has proposed? ® Are the "triggers" Full Article at Idaho Statesman
Saturday night's health-care vote in the Senate was a theatrical fizzle. Full Article at New York Post
Americans have always been willing to battle terrorists. Full Article at Truth Dig
WASHINGTON — Even before India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was to be welcomed for his first state visit with President Obama, two perceived missteps by the Obama administration have concerned Indian officials that New Delhi has been relegated to... Full Article at The Seattle Times
An excerpt from my new VDARE.com column: This weekend saw the national rollout of two crowd-pleaser movies about impoverished 350-pound black teens: Precious and The Blind Side. Full Article at Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics
A Taliban insurgency and the war in neighbouring Afghanistan have put Pakistan's nuclear arsenal at risk giving rise to a "troubling" situation, an arms control expert who served as former US President George W Bush's national security adviser has... Full Article at Hindustan Times
Some residents are upset with some of the letters being written about our president (“Bush, Not Obama, Is The Problem,” Nov. 17). Where were you when Bush was being called a Nazi, stupid, incompetent, liar, a warmonger? Full Article at Daily News Record
For all former President Bush’s malapropisms and mangling of the English language — genuine as well as hyper-inflated — the 43rd chief executive never, to the best of our knowledge, sought to play prosecutor, judge and jury in a legal case. Full Article at Daily News Record
Before the 2008 election, almost nobody outside Alaska and Arkansas had heard of Sarah Palin or Mike Huckabee. But in a long and crowded campaign season, they were the only Republican politicians who inspired any genuine enthusiasm. Full Article at International Herald Tribune
Does the US really want a weak or strong dollar? No matter what the setting or topic, lately just about every discussion between economists, market participants, and government officials turns to the US dollar. Full Article at iStockAnalyst
George Walker Bush ( /ˈdʒɔrdʒ ˈwɔːkɚ ˈbʊʃ/ (help·info); born July 6, 1946) served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 until 2009. He was the 46th Governor of Texas from 1995 until 2000 before being sworn in as President on January 20, 2001. Full Article
Frances Townsend, former Assistant to US President George W. Bush for Homeland Security and Counter Terrorism testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, full committee hearing on 'The Fort Hood Attack: A Preliminary Assessment' on November 19, 2009...
View Photo »Frances Townsend, former Assistant to US President George W. Bush for Homeland Security and Counter Terrorism, and US Army General John Keane, former Vice Chief of Staff, testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, full committee hearing on 'The Fort...
View Photo »William Safire receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom from U.S. President George W. Bush (R) in the East Room of the White House in Washington, December 15, 2006.
View Photo »Former President George W. Bush, right, and wife, Laura Bush, stand during the playing of the National Anthem, before the announcement of a community service project called Service Learning Adventures in North Texas, or "SLANT 45," at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Monday, Sept. 2...
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi (C), the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, wears a new pair of leather shoes as he arrives to give a press conference following his release at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15,...
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, gives a press conference at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »The Iraqi flag is seen in the background as Muntazer al-Zaidi (L), the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, arrives to give a press conference following his release at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September...
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi (C), the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, wears a new pair of leather shoes as he arrives to give a press conference following his release at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15,...
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, gives a press conference at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, arrives at a press conference following his release at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009.
View Photo »The aunt of Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, ululates as she celebrates his arrival at a press conference following his release at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi (C), the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, wears a new pair of leather shoes as he arrives to give a press conference following his release at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15,...
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, gives a press conference at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, gives a press conference at the al-Baghdadia offices in Baghdad on September 15, 2009. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, gives a press conference at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Female family members ululate upon hearing the news of the release of Muntazer al-Zaidi (banner), the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, at his home in Baghdad on September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, hugs his sister following his release on September 15, 2009, at the Iraqi Al-Baghdadia studios in Baghdad. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Surrounded by security Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, arrives at the al-Baghdadia television station following his release, on September 15, 2009, in Baghdad.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, hugs his sister following his release on September 15, 2009, at the Iraqi Al-Baghdadia studios in Baghdad. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, is greeted upon arrival at the Iraqi Al-Baghdadia studios in Baghdad on September 15, 2009. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, hugs his sister following his release on September 15, 2009, at the Iraqi Al-Baghdadia studios in Baghdad. Zaidi was released after a nine-month stint in prison.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi (L), the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, is kissed on the cheek by his uncle as he arrives at the Iraqi Al-Baghdadia studios in Baghdad on September 15, 2009, following his release.
View Photo »Muntadhar al-Zeidi, center, an Iraqi reporter who threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush, arrives at the offices of his employer Baghdadiyah TV after his release from a Baghdad prison Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, is surrounded by family and colleagues as he gives a press conference at the al-Baghdadia offices in the capital Baghdad on September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi television reporter jailed for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, is hugged by a colleague upon his arrival at the al-Baghdadia television station following his release, on September 15, 2009, in Baghdad.
View Photo »Frances Townsend, former Assistant to US President George W. Bush for Homeland Security and Counter Terrorism, and US Army General John Keane, former Vice Chief of Staff, testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, full committee hearing on 'The Fort...
View Photo »warning that Iraq is verging on civil war
The latest U.S. charges recalled one of the biggest scandals of the Bush administration's War on Terror, when Washington allowed a secret airlift by Pakistan of hundreds of its military and intelligence personnel trapped in Kunduz, Afghanistan, where they were helping the Taliban against U.S.
I hope we don’t abandon the people of Afghanistan
Bush and [former secretary of state] Condoleezza Rice seemed inclined to bestow on India the status of an Asian power on par with China ... The Obama administration does not seem to be so inclined.
India will be part of the mix
Common concerns over China brought India and the U.S. together under the Bush administration ... With Obama projecting China as a benign power and not as a power to be concerned about, China will no longer be a uniting factor.
India has arrived as a strong democratic country in the world. It is a tolerant, peaceful and multi-religious democracy
The recommendation by this medical panel has been rejected by virtually everyone, including the current administration ... They were appointed by President Bush.
Life has changed, but some things haven't changed like my respect for India
President Obama said he probably won't read Sarah Palin's new book, because she'll sell enough copies without him. Meanwhile, President Bush said he probably won't read Sarah Palin's book, because it's a book.
We must see the possibility of a seat for India in the United Nations Security Council
The decision to try KSM in civilian court accomplishes indirectly what Obama does not wish to do directly -- it puts the Bush administration's interrogation tactics on trial for all the world to see
The Middle East too will one day become an ally
For him to lecture the Senate on debt is really beyond the pale… To lecture us now on debt when not only the war but the other actions of the Bush administration drove this country into deep debt. He said ‘Anyone who votes for this will have a lot of explaining to do, if they vote to allow a debate to c...
Regime change in Iraq was the official policy of the US much before I became the president
It's not so much Khalid Shaikh Mohammed who's on trial, but the Bush administration.
The world is much better off without Saddam Hussein. There is no question about that. Hussein was a threat to the US
This is a plan that originated in the Clinton Administration. It was reaffirmed in the Bush Administration and it remains the policy of the United States in the Obama Administration. I don’t want anyone in the region or elsewhere to have any doubt about our policy, which remains the same.
The US and India should work together to win the war in Afghanistan
Even before the data was made public, House Democrats charged the Bush administration was trying to hide bad economic news by releasing the numbers on a Friday when people are paying more attention to the upcoming weekend. In previous years, the estimates were released either on a Tuesday or Thursday.
If the Taliban, al Qaeda and extremists are allowed to take over Afghanistan, they would have a safe haven again.
President Bush, trying to calm a political storm, released his Vietnam-era military records Friday to counter Democrats' suggestions that he shirked his duty in the Texas Air National Guard. But there was no new evidence that he was in Alabama during a period when Democrats have questioned whether he sh...
India sets a really good example for countries which wonder if a multi-religious society can be at peace
When their side controlled the presidency, the House, the Senate, they jettisoned paying for things ... And what happened? We went from substantial surpluses under the Clinton administration, to substantial deficits under the Bush administration.
He would be very vocal about India’s interests ... At the same time, we would be explicit about our shared values.
@sympathy3k21 what about george w bush?
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