Formal end to the war near...
There is a formal end to the war very near. No not that war, the 1950-1953 Korean War. Fooled ya!
The leaders of North and South Korea will end their summit on Thursday with a pledge to seek talks with China and the United States aimed at formally ending the 1950-1953 Korean War, Yonhap news agency reported.Yonhap was quoting a South Korean government official in Pyongyang, host of only the second summit of the two Koreas.
The armistice that concluded their fratricidal battle was not signed by South Korea, but instead by U.S.-led forces. U.S. President George W. Bush has said he can discuss a peace treaty once the North scraps its nuclear weapons program. (Reuters)
Back in the USA in other news, the Democrats are taking votes away from ... themselves, and suing themselves for it. What?
In a “monumental irony,” the Democratic Party is violating the Constitution and federal law by stripping 4 million Floridians of their right to vote in the presidential primary, says a lawsuit.Sen. Bill Nelson and Rep. Alcee Hastings plan to file the suit Thursday, CBS News Radio correspondent Peter King reports.
The suit will claim that the Democratic National Committee did not have the right to take away Florida's presidential delegates just because Republicans set the primary for Jan. 29 in violation of DNC rules. It will also say presidential candidates were pressured into boycotting the state, which takes away voters' rights to engage the candidates on issues important to them, according to a draft copy obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press. (CBS)
At least one person says, "American justice doesn’t look so great any more"
It would be safe to argue that a number of recent court decisions appear to be politically driven, rather than constitutionally. There is even a trend among some prosecutors to further their political careers, using the justice system as a springboard. (more)_____________________________________________________________________ Trackposted to Perri Nelson's Website, Rosemary's Thoughts, DeMediacratic Nation, Big Dog's Weblog, The Populist, Inside the Northwest Territory, Webloggin, Stuck On Stupid, The Bullwinkle Blog, Adeline and Hazel, Faultline USA, third world county, Woman Honor Thyself, Blue Star Chronicles, Republican National Convention Blog, Right Voices, Gone Hollywood, and The Yankee Sailor, thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.





















You sure fooled me.
Posted by: John Kaiser | October 04, 2007 at 07:12 AM
The Bush plan for North koreas is working!
Print that NY Times!
The surge in Iraq has worked too.
Posted by: Ames Tiedeman | October 04, 2007 at 06:33 AM
The Bush plan for North koreas is working!
Print that NY Times!
The surge in Iraq has worked too.
Posted by: Ames Tiedeman | October 04, 2007 at 06:30 AM
I posted these yesterday, which means I am late to the gate. I still have about 10-15 more articles to post. I would, however, like you take a look at these in the time being:
Troops in Afghanistan Hold 9/11 Memorial Ceremony. [...]
(Oops. You have the wrong URL on the first one. Sorry. :)
Posted by: Rosemary' Thoughts | October 04, 2007 at 12:18 AM
I posted these yesterday, which means I am late to the gate. I still have about 10-15 more articles to post. I would, however, like you take a look at these in the time being:
Troops in Afghanistan Hold 9/11 Memorial Ceremony. [...]
Posted by: Rosemary' Thoughts | October 04, 2007 at 12:15 AM