An FBI inquiry finds that Bush and Condi's private army in Iraq killed 14 of 17 civilians without cause in September.
The nation's new attorney general gets something right, finally giving up the security clearances needed for the Justice Department to investigate his predecessor's -- and those he was lacky to -- domestic surveillance. We await word on whether the Dems will cave on immunity for the telcos that helped out with the government's giant information shovel.
The WaPo has an interesting -- if a bit "duh" -- article on oil as a geopolitical weapon.
Bush's GOP lackeys on the Hill (I make the distinction to separate them from the Democrat and Independent lackeys on the Hill) demand that the Dems retract their Iraq war cost report putting the cost at $1.5 billion. After all, that report might turn Americans against the war ... HA!!!
Good news for the Clinton campaign: NY Guv Elliot Spitzer drops his licenses for illeal immigrants plan.
A new Pew Poll finds Black America more pessimistic than at any time in the last 20 years.
And Kanye West's mother's death following plastic surgery is sad ... and should sober people up about how dangerous plastic surgery can be. Earth to ladies: it's not your mother's Botox brunch. Meanwhile, Kanye issues a statement. ... and the doctor who says he refused to operate on Donda West says she ignored medical advice and that doing so may have led to her death.
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