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To: PROLIFE who wrote (26721)8/3/2006 1:36:58 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
settle down, your syntax is starting to resemble twatson's, and that is not a good sign

here is more news to lighten your heart

"In Florida, Harris Loses More Campaign Staff
Four more staffers left Rep. Katherine Harris' (R-FL) "troubled" U.S. Senate campaign, the Miami Herald reports. "Over the past week, some of the staffers left without explanation, but at least one confessed to others of being fed up. Another is a National Guard soldier who was deployed to Baghdad."

"Embattled US Senate candidate Katherine Harris' (R-FL) fourth campaign manager, Bryan Rudnick, was accused of petition fraud while working for Massachusetts Citizens for Marriage, today's issue of ROLL CALL has reported.

The organization was founded to counter the success of lesbian and gay couples and sought signatures for a petition to force a statewide vote on amending the state's constitution to restrict marriage to one man and one woman. Citizens for Marriage was accused during the petition process of using 'bait and switch' tactics, in which petition signers were approached to sign popular petitions and are then tricked into signing the petition supporting the effort to place marriage equality on the state's ballot."



To: PROLIFE who wrote (26721)8/3/2006 1:38:47 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27181
 
final throes, part 834

"Top General: Iraq may be headed for civil war

Gen. John Abizaid, Commander of the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) has told Congress that violence in Baghdad is as common as he can ever recall, and that the nation may be headed for civil war, RAW STORY has learned.

Abizaid oversees US operations in a 27 nation region covering much of the middle east.

Military leaders are also reporting to Congress that they did not anticipate a civil war one year ago."

"Gallup: 55% Now Back U.S. Pullout from Iraq Within a Year

NEW YORK A new Gallup poll released today revealed another upward bump in the number of Amercians who now want a complete U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq in the next 12 months."