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Senate approves Wild Sky wilderness
Posted by Jeff from Seattle Times
For the fourth and what supporters hope is the final time, the Senate has approved a bill to create a Wild Sky Wilderness northeast of Seattle. If approved by the House and signed by President Bush, the bill would be the first new wilderness area in Washington state in more than 20 years.
Democrats fear next president faces Iraq 'quagmire'
Posted by Jeff from Rawstory
Anti-war Democrats Wednesday accused the White House of plotting to saddle the next president with a "quagmire" in Iraq, as the top US war general faced a second day of intense scrutiny in Congress. Biggest set up ever? Dem Congress should have forced Bush into withdrawal after 2006 win...
Bison culling fans ire over stalled have haven
Posted by Jeff from Seattle Times
Over a quarter of the Bison in Yellowstone National Park have been killed aka culled this year - in part due to Republican gamesmanship.
Lessig Bets On the Net To Clean Up Government
Posted by Jeff from Slashdot
Larry Lessig really 'gets it' when it comes to the efficacy of distributed open source code production. Now he is attempting to use distributed production methods to expose corruption in the US Congress with the launch of another 'CC' organization - this time it's called 'Change Congress'. CC (as opposed to cc for Creative Commons) would invite users to track whether US legislators are willing to commit to Change Congress' four pledges. CC will rely on users to record and map the positions of candidates who are running for open seats in the US House and Senate. Change Congress will use a Google mash-up to create a map depicting which legislators have taken the CC pledge, which have declined, and which have signaled support for planks in the Change-Congress platform
The Year in Hate
Posted by okami
The latest annual count of hate groups operating in the United States rose to 888 last year, capping a 48 percent increase since 2000.
(THESE are the terrorists Americans should be worrying about.)
National security agencies have failed in Iraq, Afghanistan (3/10/08) -- www.GovernmentExecutive.com
Posted by okami from GovExec
America's national security institutions have failed and the military has been left holding the bag in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, conducting nation-building tasks for which it is ill-suited, according to the final report of a House Armed Services Committee panel established in 2007 to examine military roles and missions.
Rapid Pentagon Report on Saddam's Iraq Censored?
Posted by okami from Blogs.abcnews
ABC News' Jonathan Karl Reports: The Bush Administration apparently does not want a U.S. military study that found no direct connection between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda to get any attention. This morning, the Pentagon cancelled plans to send out a press release announcing the report's release and will no longer make the report available online.
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