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Blogtalk Bush Appeasement Uproar: related news

Blogtalk: Bush Appeasement Uproar

Seems like everyone had something to say about President Bush’s comment to the Israeli Knesset today, when he seemed to imply that an Obama presidency would be akin to appeasement of terrorists.

A Hard-Liner Bemoans Korea Deal

This is a sad, sad day,” John R. Bolton said last week as the Bush administration prepared to take North Korea off the U.S. terror list. Today, the longtime Bush loyalist and former top State Department official on arms control had a few more words on the decision — 955 of them in fact. “The Tragic End of Bush’s North Korea Policy,” an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, was his elegy for one of the first major foreign policy shifts of George W. Bush’s presidency:

Bush May Create Largest Marine Reserves in World

The Bush Administration is planning to launch one if the biggest conservation programs in U.S. history. It could create several vast marine reserves in U.S. territorial waters in the Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico and off the Atlantic Coast. Supporters say it's an opportunity for President Bush to leave a "blue legacy." Alex Chadwick talks with John Nielsen about the plan.

Blog Buzz: Bush, Barack-as-Neville, GOP nominee Nostradamus and More

TNR's Christopher Orr says Bush's overseas apparent swipe at Barack Obama-as-Neville Chamberlain is both off-base and politically inept, though Mike Long at the conservative Political Mavens sees some irony in Democrats complaining about politics going beyond the water's edge. Matthew Yglesias says that Bush and his allies make the mistake of seeing Hitler in any foreigner they don't like. Power Line's Paul says that Obama—not named in the speech—is being defensive, while NRO's Jim Geraghty says that it's true that the Illinois senator has never advocated negotiating with terrorists—just their sponsors.

Adviser Says McCain Backs Bush Wiretaps

A top adviser to Senator John McCain says McCain believes that President Bush’s program of wiretapping without warrants is lawful, a position that appears to bring him into closer alignment with the sweeping theories of executive authority pushed by the Bush administration legal team.

Adviser Says McCain Backs Bush Wiretaps

bushwire.jpgBy CHARLIE SAVAGE | A top adviser to Senator John McCain says Mr. McCain believes that President Bush’s program of wiretapping without warrants was lawful, a position that appears to bring him into closer alignment with the sweeping theories of executive authority pushed by the Bush administration legal team.

Top adviser says McCain considers Bush's wiretapping plan lawful

WASHINGTON: A top adviser to Senator John McCain says the presumptive Republican nominee for president believes that President George W. Bush's warrantless wiretapping program was lawful, a position that appears to bring him into closer alignment with the sweeping theories of executive authority pushed by the Bush administration's legal team.

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping

President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping

President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping

President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush Signs New Rules on Government Wiretapping

President Bush, surrounded by members of Congress and his Cabinet, smiles and waves in the Rose... Expand

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping

President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping

President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping

President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping

President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush readies pen; Relishes signing wiretap bill

President Bush is poised to sign a bill that overhauls the bitterly disputed rules on secret government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush readies pen; Relishes signing wiretap bill

President Bush is poised to sign a bill that overhauls the bitterly disputed rules on secret government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush readies pen; Relishes signing wiretap bill

President Bush delivers a statement on FISA reform legislation, Wednesday, July 9, 2008, from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

Bush Meets With New Russian President

President Bush is attending his last G-8 where the focus of the first day of meetings is Africa. Climate change and the global food crisis are also expected to top the agenda at the annual summit.

Bush defends decision to attend Olympics

President Bush, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda arrive for a press conference Sunday at the lakeside resort of Toyako, Japan.

Bush Defends Decision to Attend Olympics Opening

President Bush on Sunday defended removing North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and attending the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics as world leaders assembled to address soaring gas prices, climate change and African aid.

Bush opens Mideast tour to mark Israel's 60 years

President Bush on Wednesday opened a celebratory visit to Israel where he'll make a new push for peace in the long-troubled Middle East.

Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping (AP)

WASHINGTON - President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases.

Bush Wins Warrantless Wiretapping War

George W. Bush has seized a victory in the waning days of his presidency with the passage of legislation that gives telecom giants immunity from prosecution for their participation in the White House's secret, possibly illegal, warrantless wiretapping program.

Bush Wins Warrantless Wiretapping War

George W. Bush has seized a victory in the waning days of his presidency with the passage of legislation that gives telecom giants immunity from prosecution for their participation in the White House's secret, possibly illegal, warrantless wiretapping program.


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