We are all aware of the new reliance of people with regards to electronic mail today as a proof of conversations and communication between two parties or groups. The US administration has used this new offer of technology as a means of communicating internally and this includes both confident and common communication proceedings.

It is also a fact that that administration has been under fire for the reported loss of over 5 million e-mails at the White House server and this is an issue that could go out of bounds considering that it is a violation of the federal Presidential Records Act.
It has not yet been confirmed if the loss of the tons of e-mails were done intentionally but one thing is for sure, the White House is all screwed up!
Here is an excerpt from CNN surrounding this issue:
Millions of White House e-mails may be missing, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino acknowledged Friday.
“I wouldn’t rule out that there were a potential 5 million e-mails lost,” Perino told reporters.
The administration was already facing sharp questions about whether top presidential advisers including Karl Rove improperly used Republican National Committee e-mail that the White House said later disappeared.
The latest comments were a response to a new report from a liberal watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), alleging that over a two-year period official White House e-mail traffic for hundreds of days has vanished — in possible violation of the federal Presidential Records Act.
“This story is really now a two-part issue,” CREW’s Melanie Sloan told CNN. “First there’s the use of the RNC e-mail server that’s inappropriate by White House officials and secondly we’ve also learned that there were between March of 2003 and October of 2005 apparently over 5 million e-mail that were not preserved and these are e-mail on the regular White House server.”
Perino stressed there’s no indication the e-mails were intentionally lost, but she was careful not to dispute the outside group’s allegations. “I’m not taking issue with their conclusions at this point,” Perino said. “We’re checking into them. There are 1,700 people in the Executive Office of the President.” – White House: Millions of e-mails may be missing; CNN News April 13, 2007.
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The political bickering continues as the Democrats have given President Bush a deadline to pull out the troops from the war infested country of Iraq. Bush as expected did not think too highly of this move, calling it a delaying tactic to send his requested funding for troops and allowing them to push with their pet spending projects.

It is very obvious that Bush has slowly lost the confidence of his countrymen, taking into account that almost 3,200 troops were killed during the Iraqi War and yet his persistence in sending out troops to make up for the lost headcount. Many fellowmen have viewed this as becoming a personal vendetta for Bush, fronting innocent lives to carry out the mission of overpowering the already decapitated nation.
As it stands, the political circus will continue as debates are being set to tackle the sensitive issue in Iraq. Congress has been supporting Bush on his antics, but the Democrats aim to emphasize more on valuing the sacrifices of US troops rather than focus on power which has been the obvious theme of the whole ordeal from the very start.
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Remembering the events of the World Trade Center attacks on September 11 will forever be in the mind of people in the world, the signal of the start of terrorism. Still fresh in the minds that lead to a series of conflicts that is headed by the world’s acknowledged power; the suspected mastermind has openly admitted his hand in staging the planning of the unforgiving tragedy that claimed the lives of thousand of people on that faithful day now known as 9/11.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed admitted before a military hearing his alleged mastermind of the whole thing at the Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Mohammed also took responsibility for other terrorist activities that have transpired and also some future planned attacks of terror that have yet to be executed.
The list of the confessions made by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is contained in a 26 page transcript from the Pentagon. Some remarks were marked out but among those that were included were assassination attempts and other acts of terror, some of which have not yet been carried out yet.
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Initiating the undying issue of the US troops that are in Iraq and to hopefully instigate the demand to put an end to the 4 years dilemma is in the works as spearheaded by various sectors of the senate and the house democrats. Only President Bush stands in the way of such legislation where the main concern is recalling the US troops and restructuring where they should be focused.

The main agenda for the legislation is to refocus the original plan of the military that of which is to fight the rising count of terrorism in various parts of the world. Much of the focus will start to place the original focus on Afghanistan where terrorism started in the first place.
Such a re-evaluation is seen as setting the proper targets and review of the troops placement since terrorism has not been fully covered as of to date. With the impending plan, the US troops are expected to be set back on the right track on the continuing war against terrorism.
[tags]democrats, us troops, iraq, afghanistan, war, senate, Bush[/tags]
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If Saddam Hussein was alive and kicking today, he may be laughing his heads off seeing the US government fighting among themselves. Ironically, the issue for their squabbles is about the continuing issue of the war in Iraq. US government officials including President Bush should be ashamed at their acts and get themselves back in composure.
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For weeks now, the headlines have been all about the elections and the war in Iraq. The issue? When will the Iraq war end and when will there be a definite picture of the overall security of the nation? These are the questions that are surely in the minds of US citizens which are not being answered as their continuous arguments seem to be never ending.
As it stands now, the US is in disarray because of it and such has been making the nation divided. Unless something concrete or a resolution is agreed on, it seems hopeless to read the papers on the latest developments of the controversies in the area of politics today.
[tags]saddam hussein, president bush, iraq, war, whitehouse, senate, congress, democrats[/tags]
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Healthcare, an obviously growing market to which a large chunk of income is expected to pass through has been tagged as the area to which proper taxation should be imposed. The US government has been busy catering towards the current tax issues on various fields that it has totally forgotten about other areas that can help in financing it budget issues, most of which have been garnering insights with regards to budget issues for tax reforms to date.

As always, the frontrunner in pursuing this is no one else but President George Bush, who is totally aware that health insurance and coverage are becoming popular locally. Health has been given a lot of importance to date with people becoming more aware of its role in the life of any person, both young and old.
Health insurance is only normal since the rising cost in the medical field is a need to keep people healthy. However, it should be noted that people will have to be properly educated that taxes corresponding to such a source is helpful not only for the government but in funding affected areas that a country has to attend to as well.
[tags]health insurance, Bush, us budget[/tags]
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US President Bush seems to love it when he adds more wood to fire. Already burdened with the issue regarding the opposition of the Democratic Party with regards to his move to send additional troops, he now focuses his attention in pointing to Iran as the culprit in supplying Iraq with armor-piercing weapons to battle and annihilate US soldiers in the ongoing war.

Iran has been rumored to be on aggressively manufacturing and distributing arms to Iraq, even to the extent of nuclear firepower. Seemingly, the issue is seen as escalating as Bush seems to want full control of the situation despite withdrawal of support from his fellow countrymen and allied nations.
Separating the personal vendetta for the good of all should be taken into consideration by the US president. The Iraq war seems to be existent because of his wrong decision-making schemes. As it stands now, everything would seem to settle down once Bush wises up and approaches the whole conflict with an open minded through liberal thinking.
[tags]iran, iraq, Bush, nuclear, iraq war, us soldiers, us troops[/tags]
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President Bush must be sitting on pins and needles lately. Facing a lot of criticism for his various decisions with regards to the ongoing conflict with Iraq, it seems evident that Bush has forgotten all about addressing the actual issues that the country has been encountering since his first day in office. Making the 9/11 attacks as an excuse may be accepted by few, but overall, Bush is focusing more on the security of the country which seems to be making everyone uncomfortable rather than secure.

With the elections fast approaching, all seems not good for Bush. Everyone has been jabbing and questioning every decision and his priorities for the sake of the United States. The economical condition of the country seems to be losing the attention needed, and unless Bush makes a 360 degree look at his hops, he may end up advancing with no one to support him soon.
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Learning from the 9/11 attacks and the continued wrath of terror worldwide, the United States house parties have started passing of the various bills to keep its word of a string of promises made last fall.
Security is certainly the top issue for the United States at the moment, as it has been the target of most terrorists for the past years. It will be recalled that the World Trade Center debacle was the chief instigator of it all, where innocent bystanders and workers perished during the merciless attack on the United States.

It can be noted that a number of new techniques to carry out these terrorism attacks have been apprehended, and while there is no promise that all of these attempts can be countered or addressed, immediate security measures and policies have been sent out for the benefit of the casual population today.
It is obvious that the critical point for which these devices of terrorism can originate is from the same way that the World Trade Center was attacked, that of which is through aeronautical means of travel and transport towards various countries of the world.
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It has been a couple of days before the celebrated execution of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and there have been separate reactions from different parts of the world. Some sectors have condemned the decisions while others have heaved a sigh of relief citing that justice has been served for the many people who were victims of Hussein’s reign of terror.
A lot of people are questioning the manner to which the trial was conducted. Some groups were surprised at the speed to which the death sentence for Hussein was carried out. The fast verdict drew various reactions all over the world, especially the dictator’s hometown.
This issue has created more issues at the moment and it will take some time before it officially dies down. The United States, particularly the Bush administration, has been receiving a lot of criticism on having a hand on the speedy decision. This is due to the fact that the United States was the main benefactor of casualties, notably the World Trade Center Attacks of September 11, 2001.
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