Newspaper Roundup for June 16, 2009
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Home News Politics CNSNews.com Newspaper Roundup for June 16, 2009 Tuesday, June 16, 2009 By Susan Jones, Senior Editor Los Angeles Times: Western states want reins on federal power Los Angeles Times: Obama to propose strict new regulation of financial industry Washington Times: Federal Reserve to gain power under plan Washington Post: California s Emergency Aid Request Spurned By U.S. Government Officials Push State To Repair Budget Boston Globe: $185 million in stimulus aid for Mass. Water, sewer projects boosted; No estimates on job creation Politico: Mayors angry with White House New York Times: In ...
What the Brits call "pissing in your own tea"
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... June 16, 2009 What the Brits call "pissing in your own tea" Why would terrorists try to kill Jimmy Carter ? He's like their best friend! Related: ...
Israel Security Saves Jimmy Carter From Assassination Attempt By Palestinians
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Israel Security Saves Jimmy Carter From Assassination Attempt By Palestinians Sounds about right. The headline credits Hamas for actually removing the bombs, but it was Israeli security who got the intelligence and passed it on. Jimmy Carter immediately thanked Israelis by calling them "insidiously cunning" and "ruthlessly, even demonically, crafty." He then went back to reading a book by Holocaust denier David Irving, calling it "the feel-good rollercoaster ride of the summer."
Carter calls on Obama to embrace Hamas
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Carter calls on Obama to embrace Hamas [image] America's worst ex-President was in Gaza on Tuesday, where he called on his competitor for the title of America's worst President to engage with the Hamas terror organization. Former President Jimmy Carter will urge the Obama administration to remove Hamas from the terrorist list, FOX News has learned. Carter, a chief defender of the U.S.-designated terror group, said Tuesday he will meet with officials in the Obama administration in two days to discuss his latest trip to the Middle East. ... Carter was granted special waivers by the U.S. Secret Service allowing him to enter Gaza. Employees of the U.S. ...

