Don’t lick things you find on the side of the road…
I’m so fucking stealing that.
Well heck, they spoke better than that gal who said most americans can’t find “the Iraq” on a map and such… bahahahaa and the Juggler--baaaahahahahahaa.
1990. Wow. That’s
U.S. and Iraqi forces launched an offensive here last month, and U.S. Lieutenant-Colonel Bob McAleer of Fires Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, says they have now cleared most major roads and towns in his patch between Baquba and Muqdadiya.
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CHESTER, Virginia (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama attacked Republican John McCain on Thursday for not knowing how many houses he owns and said it proves his presidential rival is out of touch with the economic struggles of most Americans.
Am I really
A one-on-one meeting between Rice and Maliki was “deep and direct,” said Sadiq al Rikabi, a top advisor to Maliki, but only time will tell if a compromise can be reached, he said.
“They tried to reach a compromise solution, but it is too early to say
“Enjoying craps opens up a window on a central thread constant in John’s life,” says John Weaver, McCain’s former chief strategist, who followed him to many a casino. “Taking a chance, playing against the odds.” Aides say McCain tends to play for a
WASHINGTON A few weeks in advance of the release of Bob Woodward's new book on the Bush administration, speculation is surging that it will portray the latest phase of the war in Iraq as a success, credited to the recently departed commander of forces
Grant providers at Cal State San Bernardino want to put their money behind promising medical technologies that could save the lives of military personnel serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Those breakthroughs could eventually prevent deaths in civilian
Erin McCracken / Courier & Press
From left, Lu Porter, Kalah Georgette-Vowels and Kathy Schoettlin dance to "Proud Mary" at the 2008 Women's Equality Day breakfast at The Centre on Thursday. The breakfast celebrates the anniversary of passage of
Why is it a real race now, with John McCain rising in the polls and Barack Obama falling? There are many answers, but here I think is an essential one: The American people have begun paying attention.
It's hard for our political class to remember that
Officials with the American Issues Project, a nonprofit that describes itself as a champion of conservative values, say the group will spend $2.8 million to air a stinging television ad that ties Democratic Sen. Barack Obama to William Ayers, a former