Archive for April 6th, 2007
Legislature Gives Voters Two Choices
 Legislature Gives Voters Two Choices
The one we expect to pass was proposed by Sen. Steve Faris, D-Malvern, to clean up the constitutional provisions affecting voting rights and elections. To put it bluntly, the amendment would strike from our constitution some embarrassing and, thankfully, ignored language.
The provision that will likely get the most attention and might […]
Posted on April 6th, 2007 by George Sand
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No Recess From Bad Appointments
So here’s the deal. Cox a big contributor to the “Swiftboaters” is put up for nomination to be Ambassador to Belgium by the Bush Administration. After all, pay back is an important vehicle in the world of politics. Cox’s nomination just will not pass the smell test with Congress, so Bush quietly pull Cox’s nomination rather […]
Posted on April 6th, 2007 by George Sand
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Griffin’s Puffed up Resume’
Little Rock’s interim US Attorney J. Timothy Griffin - already at the center of a firestorm over whether the White House has put politics ahead of prosecutorial integrity - made claims about his experience as an Army lawyer that have been put in doubt by military records.
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    The 38-year-old Griffin claims on his official Web site […]
Posted on April 6th, 2007 by George Sand
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Offsite Email - bad, very bad
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The White House has officially responded to questions about the use of private RNC email accounts used by White House staff.
White House spokesman David Almacy said the outside e-mail accounts were set up to allow legitimate political activities to be conducted by appropriate staff members without […]
Posted on April 6th, 2007 by George Sand
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