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Telling the 'approved' story March 7, 2006 01:12 AM / The Rant . By DOUG THOMPSON On an unspecified day last week an employee of a federal agency that cannot be revealed delivered a document that cannot be identified to a company that cannot be named seeking information that cannot be discussed. The aforementioned federal agent left the unidentified document with an employee of the unnamed company. That employee then called the owner, who must remain anonymous, to inform him that the document that could not be identified sought information that could not be discussed. The owner who must remain anonymous instructed the employee to deliver the unidentified document to a lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege. The lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege examined the unidentified document and then reviewed the information that could not be discussed with the owner who must remain anonymous. With the approval of the owner who must remain anonymous, the lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege contacted a U.S. attorney who demanded that his identity be concealed. The U.S. attorney who demanded that his identity be concealed then claimed the owner who must remain anonymous violated a law that could not be disclosed and faced arrest for charges that could not be specified because he had referred to the document that cannot be identified in an article for a certain, but unnamed, web site. The lawyer whose name is protected by attorney-client privilege argued that his client could not be charged under the undisclosed law because he had been acting as a journalist at the time of the alleged publication and not as the owner of the company that cannot be named. He had, in fact, learned of the existence of the document that cannot be identified from a third-party, who was not named, and was not aware of its exact contents because he had not seen or read the document and, therefore, was not aware of the exact contents that cannot be discussed. The U.S. attorney who demanded his identity be concealed consulted with others who names are classified and concluded that the owner who must remain anonymous walked a fine line between legal and illegal and would not face arrest for violating a law that could not be disclosed on charges that could not be specified. So walking this fine line of justice allowed the owner who must remain anonymous to avoid confinement at an institution at an unknown location for an unspecified length of time. In exchange for his freedom, the owner who must remain anonymous agreed to write a "clarification" of what happened, following the guidelines for publication laid down by the Bush administration. Which is what you just read.

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Analysis: Democrats quietly send word to Clinton it's over
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Analysis: Democrats quietly send word to Clinton it's over

News – Apart from George McGovern, a plainspoken man who knows something about losing elections, not a single Democrat of national stature publicly urged Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday to end her campaign for the White House. They didn't have to. There was no shortage of other ways to signal, suggest, insinuate or instigate the same thing.

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 Cheney's chief of staff subpoenaed
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Cheney's chief of staff subpoenaed

Politics – A House of Representatives committee has subpoenaed Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff as part of its investigation into the treatment of suspected terrorists, the White House confirmed Tuesday.

Voted for on May 07, 2008 07:47pm Commented on 4 times: 1 2 3 4

The Firewall: Obama Wins NC primary
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The Firewall: Obama Wins NC primary

Politics – The results are now in hand. The latest CBS-New York Times poll indicates that Obama's support has held relatively firm in spite of the provocative statements of Reverend Wright. The majority of Democrats are now satisfied with Obama's handling of his former pastor.

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L.A. Mayor to answer Rush Limbaugh race swipe
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L.A. Mayor to answer Rush Limbaugh race swipe

Do No Evil – A spokesman for Antonio Villaraigosa says the Los Angeles mayor is planning a statement in response to an ethnically-flavored drive-by served up by Rush Limbaugh yesterday.

Voted for on May 07, 2008 12:11am

What John McCain Told Me, and What it Says About How Far He's Fallen
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What John McCain Told Me, and What it Says About How Far He's Fallen

Politics – At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, I was talking to a man and his wife, both prominent Republicans. The conversation soon turned to the new president. "I didn't vote for George Bush" the man confessed. "I didn't either," his wife added. Their names: John and Cindy McCain.

Voted for on May 05, 2008 09:31pm

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On This Day: Four Students Shot Dead At Kent State

Politics – On Sunday, May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on antiwar protesters at Kent State University, killing four students and wounding nine others. Neil Young's haunting "Ohio" was penned shortly after an became the anthem of the anti-war movement.

Voted for on May 05, 2008 03:07pm Commented on 2 times: 1 2

Government Intensifies Mortgage Investigation
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Government Intensifies Mortgage Investigation

Money – Federal agencies are intensifying a criminal investigation of the mortgage industry and focusing on whether some lenders turned a blind eye to inflated income figures provided by borrowers.

Voted for on May 05, 2008 12:45pm

History Of  Bush Family Crimes
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History Of Bush Family Crimes

Do No Evil – From the Bush takeover of Hamburg-America Line, a cover for I.G. Farben's Nazi espionage unit in the United States famous for putting the gas in gas chambers; (it was the producer of Zyklon B and other gasses used on victims of the Holocaust.) To rigging elections. It's all shamefully here.

Voted for on May 04, 2008 12:04pm

Neil Bush's family values
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Neil Bush's family values

Do No Evil – Savings and Loan looter Neil Bush and his family team up with "emperor of the universe" Reverend Moon to use the controversial NCLB law to "strongarm" districts into buying their crappy stuff.

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McCain: Remarks on oil not about Iraq war

News – Republican Sen. John McCain has been forced to clarify his comments suggesting the Iraq war involved U.S. reliance on foreign oil. He said he was talking about the first Gulf War and not the current conflict.

Voted for on May 03, 2008 06:14pm Commented on 1 time: 1

Hundreds killed by US strikes in Sadr City
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Hundreds killed by US strikes in Sadr City

Do No Evil – New strategy to fight resistance--Wall-in a section of the city and bomb it.

Voted for on May 03, 2008 04:01pm Commented on 3 times: 1 2 3

NBC/WSJ Poll: Bush a liability for McCain
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NBC/WSJ Poll: Bush a liability for McCain

Politics – According to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, the bigger problem appears to be John McCain's ties to President Bush.

Voted for on May 01, 2008 06:17pm

Bush Says We're 'Winning' In Afghanistan, State Dept. Says Not!
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Bush Says We're 'Winning' In Afghanistan, State Dept. Says Not!

Politics – The State Department released its annual Country Reports on Terrorism. The opening lines of the report are a stark rebuke of Bush's claim only the day before that we are winning in Afghanistan. The State Department reports al Qaeda now has "greater mobility" in the region.

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Obama the 'curly-haired one'

Politics – Jakarta - The "little curly-haired one" is well remembered by his Indonesian teacher Israella Darmawan.

Voted for on May 01, 2008 05:16pm

Bottom Line: Obama Cuts Ties With Rev. Wright
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Bottom Line: Obama Cuts Ties With Rev. Wright

Politics – Sensing no issue has threatened his campaign more than the controversy surrounding Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill

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