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POPSCheney broke the law with CIA program Panetta's subordinates told him about the program on June 23, and he briefed two intelligence committees the following day, the Times reported. Under the National Security Act of 1947, the U.S. president must ensure the intelligence committees are informed about "intelligence activities in the United States, including any significant anticipated intelligence activity." However, the Act also stipulates briefings should be held "to the extent consistent with due regard for the protection from unauthorized disclosure of classified information relating to sensitive intelligence sources and methods or other exceptionally sensitive matters." Feinstein said the law shows Congress should have been told about the program, and the Bush administration's failure to do so "is a big problem." It's unclear how U.S. President Barack Obama will address the issue. Since taking office, he has been reluctant to uncover any alleged wrongdoing by the Bush administration.
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POPSBirds of Example Bush's Missile Defence Program is better represented by a Wounded Duck, because it never worked. Much better idea to make it so that other countries don't want to shoot missiles at the US. Bush: 0 Obama: 1000
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POPSWhere to send them? Here's a simple solution; Bush ripped them out of their own nations as part of his bullshit "War against Terror", so we simply send them all to his ranch at Crawford, Texas. It's not like Texas will notice a few extra rabid killers. If they don't like it, then maybe they should have said something before they elected a president that stripped basic human rights from people willy-nilly.
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POPSGet those crooks!! Find those governmental idiots who deregulated the financial industry. Public Enemies: #1: Ronald Reagan #2: George Bush #3: George W. Bush
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POPSShoe Monument Con't: "This statue is the least expression of our appreciation for Muntazer al-Zaidi, because Iraqi hearts were comforted by his throw," she said. (Reporting by Sabah al-Bazee; writing by Peter Graff)
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POPSLooking at Deals Well, technically, Reagan broke it; we just didn't see the repercussions until now; not that Bush is innocent in this recession debacle.