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White House Testimony Sought on CIA Leak
"Rep. Henry A. Waxman, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, might ask White House officials to testify about their actions involving the CIA leak case, Democratic sources tell Politico. President Bush has resisted past calls for appearances by his advisers, so the request could provoke another showdown between the White House and the new Democratic Congress." (The Politico)

Army's Disability Benefits Stretched Thin
"The thousands of soldiers wounded in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have overwhelmed the Army's system for evaluating their eligibility for disability benefits, leading to a near-total failure to complete such reviews in a timely manner, the service's inspector general concluded in a report released yesterday.The report also found that medical "hold" facilities lacked critical staff and formalized training for personnel caring for wounded soldiers, with more than half of unit commanders reporting 'inadequate' staffing." (The Washington Post)

Walter Reed Scandal Downs Another Official
"The Army’s top medical officer was forced into retirement Monday, yet another aftereffect of the disclosure of shoddy conditions for outpatients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The ousted officer, Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley, the Army surgeon general, became the third high-ranking official to lose his job because of shabby living quarters and bureaucratic tangles endured by wounded troops returned from combat." (The New York Times)

Dems Angle to Revamp Open Government Law
"House Democrats hope to breathe new life into open-government legislation, marking Sunshine Week with votes to protect whistle-blowers, smooth freedom of information requests and compel presidential libraries to disclose more about their donors. The House is to vote on as many as five bills coinciding with this week's annual campaign by open-government advocates to draw attention to a need for accessibility and accountability in the fight against abuse and waste." (Associated Press)

Secret Gitmo Hearings Held
"Secret hearings for two suspected masterminds of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and a third terror suspect were held over the weekend at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as the military launched proceedings to determine whether 14 high-profile detainees should be prosecuted." (Time)

Patriot Act Empowers Treasury Dep't.
"Under a little-noticed provision in the USA Patriot Act, the Treasury Department has ordered severe restrictions against foreign banks or countries for reasons beyond the stated purpose of the law and without producing evidence. Section 311 of the 2001 Patriot Act was drafted to halt terrorist financing and money laundering, but the Bush administration has used it against an alleged source of terrorist financing - a bank in Syria - only once." (McClatchy)

Medicaid Provision Has Unintended Victims
"A new federal rule intended to keep illegal immigrants from receiving Medicaid has instead shut out tens of thousands of United States citizens who have had difficulty complying with requirements to show birth certificates and other documents proving their citizenship, state officials say." (The New York Times)

Earmarks Bill Draws GOP's Ire
"A group of House GOP ranking members is asking for clarification of the chamber’s new rules requiring lawmakers who request earmarks to certify that neither they nor their spouses have any financial interest in the requests. The recently enacted earmark reforms are part of Democrats’ efforts to regulate a process that played a role in a series of prominent corruption cases, most notably that of jailed ex-Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-Calif.)" (Roll Call)


Comments (16)

kentuck wrote on March 13, 2007 11:04 AM:

One thing the Democrats need to understand and quickly - before they get dragged into something more unpleasant than a meadow full of turdblossoms. George W Bush is challenging them, daring them, to take the Iraq War off his hands and the hands of the Republican Party. Democrats should not fall for this smelly piece of sham.

The sad fact is that the Democratic Party is impotent to do anything so long as the Administration and the Republicans refuse to cooperate in any way. The Democrats need to change their strategy.

First of all, they cannot permit the Republican Party to sit on the fence and not accept any responsibility for the disaster now happening in Iraq. They will continue to do that so long as the "constitutional" tug-of-war continues between Pelosi and the White House.

Democrats are being played for suckers. It's time to change the way the game is played. The Democratic cannot do anything unless the Republican Party is willing to help. Period.

There is a small window for the Republicans to claim some sort of victory in Iraq, but it must be before the first of the new year. Few Republicans wish to be defending Mr Bush's folly in Iraq when election time rolls around.

Democrats need to publically state that they have tried to stop the insanity in Iraq but they have been stopped by the White House and the unwillingness of the Republicans to cooperate in ending the war. It is obvious that Bush and the Republicans wish to hand off the war to the Democrats or the next President. They have no intent to withdraw the troops or to end the war. That will be the steaming hot potato handed to the new President and the new Congress in 2009.

So what can the Democrats do? Nothing. They must wait for the Republicans to come to their senses, which should be some time around election season? Troops will continue to die and the situation in Iraq will continue to deteriorate. Democrats have tried and have been blocked by the Republicans and this White House. They need to stop their attempts to block the present efforts and let the people know where the responsibility lies. If the Republicans wish to claim this bastard child, let them defend it.

bob wrote on March 13, 2007 11:58 AM:

B.S.

Go nuclear in the senate and f them all. Who cares if the whiny baby vetoes - he loses every tiome he vetoes something the people want to pass.

Go nuclear in the senate now and damn the consequences. Its about time we had leadership not woosyship.

kentuck wrote on March 13, 2007 12:06 PM:

The quickest way to get something done is to get soem Republican "ownership" of this policy. So long as they can stand back and criticize the Democrats, nothing will get done. Democrats can do nothing if they do not have the support of some Republicans. It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is.

Richard L. Adlof wrote on March 14, 2007 6:11 PM:

The issue should be to force Bush 43 into having to pull out the veto pen ten times a day for everything the people love. Drive that approval rating down below fiften percent into Cheney numbers. Pound it into America's collective head just exactly what the Republican Party stands for.

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