added 2007 Wed May 30 22:11:57 by TechnologyExpert
'How come people in the buildings weren't notified?' asked one member of the group. 'And how can you sleep at night?' Giuliani's politely-phrased response, caught by WNBC newscameras, was 'I didn't know that the towers were going to collapse.' That response contradicts remarks the former NYC mayor made about being warned about the collapse.
'How come people in the buildings weren't notified?' asked one member of the group. 'And how can you sleep at night?' Giuliani's politely-phrased response, caught by WNBC newscameras, was 'I didn't know that the towers were going to collapse.' That response contradicts remarks the former NYC mayor made about being warned about the collapse.
added 2007 Sat May 19 20:53:42 by Wil
One Democratic activist is fed up with Democrats negotiating with a president who is contemptuous of the Constitution and has a 28% approval rating. He writes to Pelosi, "What have you given us? Non-binding resolutions, blank checks for Bush, and staying the course on no Impeachment, that's what you've given us, Madame Speaker."
One Democratic activist is fed up with Democrats negotiating with a president who is contemptuous of the Constitution and has a 28% approval rating. He writes to Pelosi, "What have you given us? Non-binding resolutions, blank checks for Bush, and staying the course on no Impeachment, that's what you've given us, Madame Speaker."
added 2007 Sun May 6 0:42:36 by starshinediva
In some ways, Hiasl is like any other Viennese: He indulges a weakness for pastry, likes to paint and enjoys chilling out watching TV. But he doesn't care for coffee, and he isn't actually a person - at least not yet.
In some ways, Hiasl is like any other Viennese: He indulges a weakness for pastry, likes to paint and enjoys chilling out watching TV. But he doesn't care for coffee, and he isn't actually a person - at least not yet.
added 2007 Fri Mar 16 5:41:20 by STONERS
Two people who claim their political views got them kicked out of a hall where President Bush was about to speak filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against three White House officials.
Two people who claim their political views got them kicked out of a hall where President Bush was about to speak filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against three White House officials.
added 2007 Thu Mar 15 13:57:18 by TimALoftis
A rare gathering of openly gay Arab activists is slated to be held in Israel this month, drawing the ire of religious conservatives.
A rare gathering of openly gay Arab activists is slated to be held in Israel this month, drawing the ire of religious conservatives.
added 2007 Tue Mar 6 15:36:15 by Spadecaller
But here we are - four years from Mission Unaccomplished with most of America sick to death of this stupid, pointless war. Do you really want to wait until the clock runs out before we get rid of Bush? Busloads of activists will travel to Washington as they bring their anti-war demands directly to Shock and Awe Headquarters.
But here we are - four years from Mission Unaccomplished with most of America sick to death of this stupid, pointless war. Do you really want to wait until the clock runs out before we get rid of Bush? Busloads of activists will travel to Washington as they bring their anti-war demands directly to Shock and Awe Headquarters.
added 2007 Tue Feb 20 15:32:06 by Aidenag
Bloggers and other Internet activists made their marks in the past two presidential elections chiefly by building networks of political enthusiasts and raising money for candidates. Now, they are pushing aggressively into policymaking -- and not just over high-profile issues such as Iraq.
Bloggers and other Internet activists made their marks in the past two presidential elections chiefly by building networks of political enthusiasts and raising money for candidates. Now, they are pushing aggressively into policymaking -- and not just over high-profile issues such as Iraq.
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 14:36:18 by Spadecaller
Lawmakers risk the ire of bloggers and other activists if they waver on an Iraq exit. Rep. Nancy Boyda, a freshman Democrat from Kansas, learned the price of defying her party's liberal base after she said she would support President Bush's proposed increase in U.S. troop levels. AntiWar bloggers promptly let her know how they feel.
Lawmakers risk the ire of bloggers and other activists if they waver on an Iraq exit. Rep. Nancy Boyda, a freshman Democrat from Kansas, learned the price of defying her party's liberal base after she said she would support President Bush's proposed increase in U.S. troop levels. AntiWar bloggers promptly let her know how they feel.
added 2007 Wed Jan 10 16:06:28 by Spadecaller
The Alliance of Wimpiness is prepared to do anything as long as it is not too risky...
The Alliance of Wimpiness is prepared to do anything as long as it is not too risky...
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 2:04:44 by moemebe
The light scent of marijuana wafted among exhibits at the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto on Monday, as activists took advantage of Canada's comparatively pot-friendly policies to make a pitch for the drug as a pain-killer
The light scent of marijuana wafted among exhibits at the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto on Monday, as activists took advantage of Canada's comparatively pot-friendly policies to make a pitch for the drug as a pain-killer






