
Bush faces huge anti-war rally in Italy
Study: Marijuana potency reaches 30-year high in 2007
Do You Trust Me? Tucker Carlson's New Game Show
Marine expelled, another punished over puppy video
Will crying 'liberal' help GOP this year? Some think not
Ancient cave linked to early Christians in Jordan
WSJ: McCain's Tax Plan Favors Wealthiest, Analysis Says Both John McCain and Barack Obama promise to cut taxes for the majority of Americans. But an Obama administration would redistribute income toward lower- and middle-class households, while a McCain White House would steer the bulk of the benefits to the wealthiest families, according to a nonpartisan analysis of the still-evolving tax plans of the presidential candidates.
Frank Makers Brace For Summer Wiener War
Rough events at Mexican rodeos in U.S. criticized
Official: 4 dead after twister tears through Scout camp
Alaska reporting few king salmon, worrying biologists
People more important than politics, says Dalai Lama
GOP claim about Chinese oil drilling off Cuba is untrue
Lawmakers say Capitol computers hacked by Chinese
Man Accused Of 'Checkout Rage' Murder
AP: Southern Baptists remain wary of McCain Four years ago, the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign hosted a reception for Southern Baptist pastors at a hotel across the street from their annual meeting.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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