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The Agency Review Teams for the Obama-Biden Transition
will complete a thorough review of key departments, agencies
and commissions of the United States government, as well as the White House, to provide the President-elect, Vice President-elect, and ...
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Obama-Biden Transition: Agency Review Teams
change.gov - 11/18/2008
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Centralize Ethics and Lobbying Information for Voters: Obama
and Biden will create a centralized Internet database of
lobbying reports, ethics records, and campaign finance filings in a searchable, sortable and downloadable format. Require Independent ...
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Ethics | Change.gov: The Obama-Biden Transition Team
change.gov - 11/18/2008
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Combat Employment Discrimination: Obama and Biden will work
to overturn the Supreme Court's recent ruling that curtails
racial minorities' and women's ability to challenge pay discrimination. They will also pass the Fair Pay Act, to ensure that women ...
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Civil Rights | Change.gov: The Obama-Biden Transition Team
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Elderflower cordial
The Sideshow —
... focusing too much on Obama, who doesn't have any real power yet and not enough on the sitting Democrats who are still busily enabling Bush to continue his trashing of the office. But putting that aside, I'm wondering why we're not using the tools we have to make our case directly to the transition team instead of arguing with each other on the blogs. I see a lot of people making lists of priorities but what I'm not seeing is a call to send them to Obama's new website. They have a suggestion box. Why don't we fill it up? If every on-line American sent in their own list, it seems ...
Hillary at Foggy Bottom?
Antiwar.com Original —
I n his victory speech , Barack Obama told us: "I will listen to you, especially when we disagree." And, you know what? I believe him. He will listen. That's the one important difference, I think, between the outgoing and incoming administrations: George W. Bush would no sooner listen to ordinary Americans when it comes to the conduct of foreign affairs than he'd consult with Congress i.e., not at all whereas Obama
well, at least it's possible, and that is one real big change. Okay, then, listen up, Mr. President-elect, because I've got a few bones to pick with you. A Republican in charge ...
Stop Hillary!
Antiwar.com Original —
W e had a breather during the final stretch of the presidential election campaign, but the way is now cleared for a renewal of the propaganda campaign urging war with Iran. The latest salvo: a UN report claiming Iran plans on building 3,000 new centrifuges, and headlines are screaming in the West, at any rate that Iran will have enough uranium to build a nuclear bomb by sometime next year. Is this true? Undoubtedly not. To begin with, lets go through the news accounts: here s a typical one, a Reuters dispatch, which reports a "stand off" between Tehran and the International Atomic Energy ...
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