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    Today's Mantra

    "I know how to win wars."

    John McCain, on Afghanistan and Iraq, July 15, 2008.

     
    Bill of Rights at Risk
    Obama enjoys post-primary bump as moribund President Bush and GOP brand dim Republican hopes for November. Threat level lowered from Orange/High (Church and State to Merge).
     
    The Avenging Angel

    Stephen Payne,  the high-profile Bush "Pioneer" and Homeland Security adviser, was exposed in a bribery scheme this week.

    Payne was caught on tape asking for six-figure donations to the Bush Library in exchange for access to the President and his team. While he said his deal-making could be "perceived to be bribery," DHS and a House committee seemed to agree and are looking into the matter.

    The episode, the Angel sighs, promises to be just another major Payne for the Bush legacy.

     
     

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