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Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service[September 25 2008] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: In His 70s, John McCain Is Becoming Febble-Minded Even As The Presidential Debates Loom Large (September 25, 2008)
In The News: John McCain announces the suspension of his campaign and attempts to delay the presidential debates because of the congressional sessions regarding a $700 BILLION DOLLAR economic bailout bill hitherto known as the economic "Rescue Bill", AKA, "Socialism For The Rich". Much More.
Still More, breaking news from the Sacramento Bee:
Congress reaches deal on bailout By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and DAVID ESPO - Associated Press
Last Updated 10:52 am PDT Thursday, September 25, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Warned that time was running short to bolster the distressed economy, congressional Republicans and Democrats reported agreement in principle Thursday on a $700 billion bailout of the financial industry, and said they would present it to the Bush administration in hopes of a vote within days.
Emerging from a two-hour negotiating session, Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., said, "We are very confident that we can act expeditiously." . . . .
"I now expect that we will indeed have a plan that can pass the House, pass the Senate (and) be signed by the president," said Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah.
"Even as political figures haggled over the shape and price of the bailout, new economic indicators showed that orders for big-ticket manufactured goods plunged in August by the largest amount in seven months and that new applications for unemployment benefits were at their highest level in seven years.
And new home sales tumbled in August to the slowest pace in 17 years, while the average sales price fell by the largest amount on record. It served to further dramatize the problem that Washington is trying to solve." In full
WASHINGTON — The House voted Wednesday to drop a quarter-century congressional ban on drilling off the East and West coasts. The Senate is expected to follow suit by week's end.
But the Bush administration hasn't waited around for lawmakers to begin preparing for the day when oil and gas companies might gain access to waters long kept off limits.
The Interior Department's Minerals Management Service (under fire for massive corruption //dbitm)has already included a proposal to open acreage off the coast of Virginia...
Speaking of oily... Alaska Senator Ted Stevens corruption trial begins today.
A Guantanamo prosecutor has resigned after his superiors withheld information which many have proven one of his prosecuted parties innocent. It is believed he will go to work for the defense.
US troops have killed a US financed "Awakening Movement" leader after the 'awakeners' ambushed a US patrol.
After the commentary, Buddy Guy is talkin' 'bout it... "Done Got Old". Courtesy of the respective artists and KPIG radio Freedom California... Earth.
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