Here's all you need to know about the genius behind The Party of Blasphemy, Buggery, and 'Bortion 's most sublime victory since the reign of King Goober II. (From CNSNews.com)
Senate Committee Chairman Decries 'Personal Attack'
(CNSNews.com) - "I have never been treated this way," said the Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, after Democrats called a surprise, closed session of the Senate on Tuesday to discuss the pre-war intelligence that led to the Iraq war. Full Story
Sidebar: When Secrecy Was the Norm, Not the Exception
(CNSNews.com) - Since 1929, the U.S. Senate has met in secret or "closed" session only a little more than 50 times, including yesterday. That's a very rare occurrence. But history tells us that secret sessions among our Founding Fathers were the norm. Read today's Fact-O-Rama
Commentary: Overreaching
(CNSNews.com) - Yesterday Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid forced the Senate go into closed session to demand a report to follow up on a 2004 Senate Intelligence Committee investigation on what the CIA knew or didn't know in the run-up to the Iraq war. Reid cooked this up as a publicity stunt -- and it worked, writes columnist Rich Galen. It made all the morning papers. But a stunt is a stunt. It is not policy. Read the commentary
Reid's 'Secret' Session on Pre-War Intel Called 'Pure Stunt'
(CNSNews.com) - Senate Republican leaders were incensed Tuesday at Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's decision to hold a closed session to discuss the pre-war intelligence leading to the war in Iraq and the indictment of Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff I. Lewis Libby. Full Story
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