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Signs of the Times for Mon, 06 Nov 2006

KOMOTV
04/11/2006
ISSAQUAH, Wash. - An Issaquah school bus driver who was fired for "flipping off" President Bush is trying to get her job back.

The 43-year-old has filed a union grievance against the district, claiming wrongful termination.

Congressman Dave Reichert says the obscene gesture occurred as he was traveling in the president's limo in June on the way to a fund-raiser in Medina.

At a freeway ramp the limo passed several Issaquah school buses. The students waved to the president and Bush waved back. Bush was having a good time until he saw the driver. Bush turned to Reichert and said the driver had flipped him off.

Reichert later called the school district and the driver was fired in September. A spokeswoman, Sara Niegowski, says the gesture was "not at all appropriate modeling for students on the bus."

Comment: And people still think the US is NOT a fascist dictatorship!! Ha!

AP
Sat Nov 4, 2006
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - A plan to fingerprint elementary school students when they buy lunch has some parents worrying that Big Brother has come to the cafeteria.

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Mexico, Nov 6 (Prensa Latina)
Mexico City registered three blasts of great intensity at dawn and a fourth was successfully avoided, reported Joel Ortega Public Security Secretary.

The explosions destroyed part of the building of the Electoral Court Judicial Power Federation (TEPJF) and the fa ade of Plutarco Elias Calles auditorium at the Institutional Revolutionary Party national headquarters.

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Riverbend
Baghdad Burning
Sunday, November 05, 2006
... Execute the dictator. It's that simple. When American troops are being killed by the dozen, when the country you are occupying is threatening to break up into smaller countries, when you have militias and death squads roaming the streets and you've put a group of Mullahs in power- execute the dictator.

Everyone expected this verdict from the very first day of the trial. There was a brief interlude when, with the first judge, it was thought that it might actually be a coherent trial where Iraqis could hear explanations and see what happened. That was soon over with the prosecution's first false witness. Events that followed were so ridiculous; it's difficult to believe them even now.

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