added 2007 Thu May 24 1:00:29 by trnscndr
I just couldn't resist the headline. But this Monica does not wear a blue dress, but she may help to bring down her boss. "I didn't mean to break the law," seemed to be the line of the day for Monica Goodling as it was repeated often in her testimony to congress today.
I just couldn't resist the headline. But this Monica does not wear a blue dress, but she may help to bring down her boss. "I didn't mean to break the law," seemed to be the line of the day for Monica Goodling as it was repeated often in her testimony to congress today.
added 2007 Mon Apr 23 15:44:32 by Aidenag
Sen. Mel Martinez, general chairman of the Republican National Committee, is facing fallout from a slew of irregularities related to his Senate campaign. In his 2004 race, Martinez accepted contributions over the legal limit and failed to properly disclose information about donations, according to an audit released last week by the FEC.
Sen. Mel Martinez, general chairman of the Republican National Committee, is facing fallout from a slew of irregularities related to his Senate campaign. In his 2004 race, Martinez accepted contributions over the legal limit and failed to properly disclose information about donations, according to an audit released last week by the FEC.
added 2007 Mon Apr 9 9:42:30 by Aidenag
When Karl Rove and his top deputies arrived at the White House in 2001, the Republican National Committee provided them with laptop computers and other communication devices to be used alongside their government-issued equipment. Democrats say evidence suggests the RNC e-mail system violates federal record preservation and disclosure rules.
When Karl Rove and his top deputies arrived at the White House in 2001, the Republican National Committee provided them with laptop computers and other communication devices to be used alongside their government-issued equipment. Democrats say evidence suggests the RNC e-mail system violates federal record preservation and disclosure rules.
added 2007 Fri Mar 9 14:09:42 by Spadecaller
Behind the scenes of the NYPD crackdown at the GOP convention a decision was made five months earlier by the NYPD to impose a "no summons" policy at the RNC. That meant instead of issuing tickets, as is the norm, they arrested 1,450 peaceful protestors for violations, forcing them to go "through the system."
Behind the scenes of the NYPD crackdown at the GOP convention a decision was made five months earlier by the NYPD to impose a "no summons" policy at the RNC. That meant instead of issuing tickets, as is the norm, they arrested 1,450 peaceful protestors for violations, forcing them to go "through the system."







