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Economy
warning from China leader
China's President Hu Jintao warns
of the effects of the global financial crisis on his country, as economic
growth slows.
Leslie's
Artgallery : Women in Art by Eggman913
one of the 'women' as i recall from art history one of these is a man but very
beautifully done never the less.
its not like cisco and google do not produce an energy pollution foot print as large as automobiles and will reach airliners levels by 2020 but now EPA wants to levy a tax on innocent what ....?
hang on to your straw hats when you read this....
EPA THINKS AGAIN....!!
SO MUCH FOR YOUR FOUR OH ONE K! THAT IS THE ONLY WAY I KNOW THEY CAN PAY FOR THIS ....... LIBERALS COVERT EVERYTHING.
Democrats eye huge economic boost
Bin
Laden 'cut off from al-Qaeda'
The
CIA says Osama Bin Laden is isolated from day-to-day operations of al-Qaeda and
that survival is his key task.
w/ video
The
Heritage Foundation today asked Barack Obama to immediately pull two ads that misrepresent
the views of Heritage’s Rea Hederman. The campaign has released a 30-second
TV ad with false information and repeats it on the campaign website.
The
following letter was sent by Heritage lawyer Alan P. Dye to the Obama
campaign.
Dear Senator Obama:
Two recent campaign advertisements seriously misrepresent the views of
my client, The Heritage Foundation. They suggest, quite falsely, that The
Heritage Foundation and one of its analysts support your tax plan.
The print ad on your Website
as well as your ad entitled “Try This”
reference a quote from policy analyst Rea Hederman. In fact, Mr. Hederman never
said what is quoted there. Rather, the words you quote are from a New York
Sun reporter who interviewed Mr. Hederman and summarized his views
erroneously.
That the reporter’s summary is erroneous is evident from the actual
quotes from Mr. Hederman presented in the article, which make is quite clear
that Mr. Hederman believes your tax plan would be bad not only for the country,
but for the middle class. By omitting the direct quotes from Heritage that are
contained in the article and attributing to Heritage a conflicting statement
not made by its analyst, the advertisement appears to be an intentional attempt
to mislead.
Surely there can be no doubt within your campaign as to how Heritage
truly views your tax plan. When one of your economic advisors, Jeffrey Liebman,
made this same misrepresentation in a September 4, 2008 letter to The Wall
Street Journal, Mr. Hederman promptly sent a corrective and very public letter.
It appeared in the September 16 issue of The Wall Street Journal under the
title: “A Bad Plan That Is Less Bad Is Still Not A Very Good Plan.” In it, Mr.
Hederman strenuously decried Mr. Liebman’s blatant misrepresentation and set
the record straight.
The Heritage Foundation believes that your advertisements’ use of its
name is not only not a fair use of its intellectual property, but is an
intentional attempt to mislead and misinform voters. As a responsible candidate,
you should insist that your campaign cease to run these false advertisements
immediately.
Very truly yours,
Alan P. Dye
The
Heritage Foundation has conducted several analyses comparing Senator Obama’s
tax proposals to that of Senator John McCain.
It’s
perhaps telling that the campaign advertisement did not cite any of these
reports.