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BooMan
Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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Former Mayor Kay Barnes will run Congress against Bush Lap Dog, Cong.Sam Graves. Expect another Cong. District to go Blue.
http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/105032.html
Walter Cronkite’s cousin? Interesting…
a propo my diary on Bloomberg mulling a run for president in ’08 under a Independent Third Party banner. There night be more to it than has been pooh pooed.
Anyone caught Hagel on Face the Nation this morning?
(H/T Rawstory)with the clip from Crooks and Liars
“On “Face the Nation” this morning, Bob Scheiffer asked Senator Hagel if he was running for President and would it be as a Republican or an Independent. Although he doesn’t give a clear-cut answer on the Presidential run, Hagel says he doesn’t recognize the Republican party he joined back in 1968 while serving in Vietnam.”
Bob Scheiffer remarks (I’m paraphrasing here) So you had dinner with Mayor Bloomberg who is reported to be considering a run? Hagel praises Bloomberg. An Independent Third Party? It’s a great idea for our time.
Watch It! GOP has been Hijacked by Single-minded Power-Projectors
Someone’s lying again:
Iran blocked UN inspectors on test visit to nuclear site Thu May 10, 3:25 PM ET
VIENNA (AFP) – Iran blocked UN atomic experts on a first unannounced test inspection of an underground nuclear site where it enriches uranium, despite a pledge to allow such visits, diplomats told AFP Thursday.
VERSUS
IAEA denies Iran blocked nuclear site visit
Reuters 11 May 2007
“There is no truth to media reports claiming that the IAEA was not able to get access to Natanz,” said International Atomic Energy Agency spokesman Marc Vidricaire.
“We have not been denied access at any time, including in the past few weeks. Normally we do not comment on such reports but this time we felt we had to clarify the matter,” he said.
“If we had a problem like that we would have to report to the (35-nation IAEA governing) board … That has not happened because this alleged event did not take place.”
My neck of the woods? Recovering from one of the best Mother’s day weekends I’ve ever had. My daughter was in from Chicago. We (the current and former city girls) hiked to the top of tent rocks, went white-water rafting — and took in a few galleries.
I hope everyone here had a fabulous weekend.