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Obaid Karki An Outcast Underdog Libertarian Diogenesist Kabbalist Spinoziste Qutbist Pantheon Hexalingual Automath Former UAE Under Secretary Independent Street-Knowledge Urban Talking-head. Unaffiliated to a State, an Organized Religion Group, a Sect or a Kin and an Anti Tribal Gentile.Every phrase is an earnest verdict. Thats my bio. If you dont agree with me thats an honor. It is immoral to appease to please. My word hurts big time because it is quality of a moment of truth1 japanese, 2 americans win nobel chemistry prize2 american journalists missing in lebanonas tina fey soars, sarah palin strugglesattacks on christians in iraqi city raise concernbiggest threat' to u.s. in afghanistan is former ally aided by pakistanisbody in suitcase was full of heroin packetsbush: u.s. will pull through financial crisiscategory 4 hurricane norbert roars toward baja in mexicocentral banks cut rates, but markets stay fearfulconviction in precious doe murder trialdire report predicts global recessionfed grants aig additional $37b loanfederal reserve orders emergency rate cut to 1.5%g7 to hold outreach dinner with russia friday: u.s.galveston scrambles to heal beaches after ikegates asks for troops in afghanistangates seeks long-term nato effort in afghanistangeorge washington's whiskey legacy in virginia gets boost from lobbyistsgeorgian official says russian pullout incompletegerman doing well after 1st double arm transplant'global recession': dire report predicts worldwide slowdown led by u.s.health groups issue stricter infection guidelineshigh court to settle dispute over navy sonar's impact on whaleshurricane norbert bears down on mexicoinfection control guidelines issuediran's ambassador in iraq has harsh words for u.s.jonesboro shooter pleads guilty to theftjudge mulls nixing charges against stevensjudge refuses to end stevens trialjury convicts man in 'precious doe' child murder casejury gets 'precious doe' case after closing argumentsmaldivians flood polls in first free electionman doing well after double arm transplantman guilty of murder in 'precious doe' casembeki loyalists may form breakaway partynato to meet as afghan war effort foundersnebraska law lets parents abandon teensnowotny says ecb interest-rate cut shouldn't be viewed as first in serieson parched farms, using intuition to find waterpakistan's spy chief briefs officials on terrorism'pregnancy pact' schools to vote on contraceptivesrev. al sharpton convicted in police shooting protestsrussia begins georgia pulloutrussian troops leave georgia, but disputes continuescientists explore new source of stem cellssecond presidential debate draws 52 million viewerssecond presidential debate's viewership eclipses firstsnap election called in ukrainesouth africa splitsouth africa's anc party faces possible splitstocks drop for 6th session on recession fearsuicide bomber kills 10 in iraq's diyala provincethe note: mccain misses bid to shift racethree u.s.-based scientists share nobel chemistry prizetreasury secretary urges 'patience' moving forwardturkey re-authorizes strikes in iraqtwo debates down, two obama winsu.n. faces billions in retiree health care applicationsu.s. says kim jong il is still in poweru.s. source: afghan airstrike killed 30 civiliansu.s.: 2 americans missing in lebanonukraine president calls for early electionukrainian president calls early voteun blames 10 for security lapse in algiers bombingus citizens 'missing in lebanon'woman carries out suicide bombing on oft-attacked iraqi streetكَتَبَتْ عَائِشَةُ إِلَى مُعَاوِيَةَ إِنِّي سَمِعْتُ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه و سلم يَقُولُ مَنِ الْتَمَسَ رِضَا اللَّهِ بِسَخَطِ النَّاسِ كَفَاهُ اللَّهُ مُؤْنَةَ النَّاسِ وَمَنْ الْتَمَسَ رِضَا النَّاسِ بِسَخَطِ اللَّهِ وَكَلَهُ اللَّهُ إِلَى النَّاستوسلت كل عمريّ رذيل قومي وكريمهم رد بضاعتي لسد ديني عبثا فلم ارد وصفهم بالكذب والغدر لمدحتهم وان نعتهم بالشرف لظلمتهم لقد تدرعو بالاثم والسحت والجهل الذي شاهدته عند اقوام كانوا فراعنة واليوم انعدمو ناهيك اعتبار سردي هذا توسلا لمال استبيح سرقته لان السن تقدم بي وتعديته وصدق الهذلي في قوله ارجع إلى معزك تيسا ذا حيد فسبحان الله الذي خلق ابن العاص والعباس عبيد كركيObaid Karki תּוֹדָה רַבָּה עביד כארכיDubai Holding owned by Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum SamratPurushottam

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Added: October 8, 2008



His Eminence Sheikh Omar Abdel Kafi Charitable Choices, Provocatives & Rosh HaShana ראש השנה سماحة الشيخ الدكتورعمرعبد الكافي من جامع سلطان بالشالات دبي اصول الزكاة وليلة القدر

Obaid Karki An Outcast Underdog Libertarian Diogenesist Kabbalist Spinoziste Qutbist Pantheon Hexalingual Automath Former UAE Under Secretary Independent Street-Knowledge Urban Talking-head. Unaffiliated to a State, an Organized Religion Group, a Sect or a Kin and an Anti Tribal Gentile.Every phrase is an earnest verdict. Thats my bio. If you dont agree with me thats an honor. It is immoral to appease to please. My word hurts big time because it is quality of a moment of truth runners go ape in great gorilla run for charity telegraph.co.uk scary spice mel b donates her house's contents to online charity ahn sept 29, 2008 (lbo) staff members left behind in tiger-controlled areas charities after a deadline expires today will not be recognized as workers from september 26, crain's detroit business: dmc's rehabilitation institute of michigan held a celeb ity wheelchair basketball game this week and raised more services held for officer kpho phoenix sheikh khalifa bin zayed charity foundation provides eid clothing sod busters holds annual mud race for charity some donors wary of signing title over to towing company dailyrecord.com some get philanthropy bug and collect cash for charity. in willow glen, a group of schoolkids was bitten both and turned it into something special. south devon herald express, uk - 57 minutes ago southern california beach resort supports local charity event spice fans home in on mel b charity sale south wales evening postspice girl mel b sells wardrobe online for charity sri lanka minister says charity staff left-behind in tiger held stars go for charity goal stay up to date on these results: steve prescott aching to complete charity walk steve prescott has completed more than half of his 246-mile charity walk from kc stadium in west hull to old trafford in manchester. students and friends mourn deaths in thailand wa today style, charity; laugs and leadership swimmer to go extra 25miles for charityswimming a mile might be enough for most people on a good day but one city businessman is hoping to go 24 times better to raise money for charity taylor in good health at charity eventteam gear up for charity cycle in India telegraph.co.uk - houston chronicle texas charity keeps austin and its musicians healthy texas: second trial for charity begins new york times thaindian.com, thailand - 3 hours ago american mission hospital (amh) island classic charity golf tournament, under patronage of his majesty king hamad, is scheduled from november 6 to 8 associated press - daily telegraph associated press - guardian.co.uk boys will be challenged members of fairer sex at this year's on target day in aid of north devon hospice. over past three years, canadian press, afghanistan - sep 26, 2008 ceilidh dance, held at new radnor, was in aid of huntingtons disease association (hda) and was organised a kington family who have experience of charity helps elderly people and adults with learning difficulties and mental health problems live more independent lives. it offers a range of services charity is also organising treks this year to top of snowdon, highest mountain in wales. walkers will trek more than 3560ft to top and take charity will hold fundraising concerts throughout austin on oct. 7, with events scheduled at retail outlets, grocery stores and other venues. charity's only base in county after its gorleston branch closed a few years ago has been earmarked for chop in a money-saving exercise. cobalt appeal fund is a registered charity whose aim is to provide state of art imaging for diagnosis, promote awareness and prevention of cancers, company will deliver around 3000 charity packages to families in baghdad, basra and karbala. company will deliver around 3000 charity packages to duo, who are neighbours in hurley, have raised almost £35000 for childrens charities sparks, angus lawson memorial fund and place2b. estimated 110000 children who live in poverty in ireland must not be hit spending cuts in next month's budget, a charity has said. exhibit is a part of annual ftboas ocala week, a series of festivities, including a charity golf tournament and members only cocktail party, head of army showed his support for a charity for injured soldiers at an event hosted a fund-raiser from henstead on saturday. macau child development association and caritas macau received mop$100000 each from winners of second annual macau business charity golf retrial of leaders of a muslim charity accused of financing jewish telegraphic agency charity. from street cars to custom made trucks, members of group spinning around hitmaker has backed drive to raise a massive $93 million (£50 million) for british charities childline and national society

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Added: September 29, 2008



Emerging global and transnational challenges of the 21st cen

Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State (Sep 10, 2008 at the University of Texas at Austin, LBJ School of Public Affairs) In An Evening with The Honorable Madeleine K. Albright, Dr. Albright joined LBJ School Dean and former Deputy National Security Advisor James B. Steinberg in a public conversation on the emerging global and transnational challenges of the 21st century and how the next generation of young leaders can contribute to developing innovative strategies to meet these challenges.

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Added: September 22, 2008



President Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike

http://www.StateMilita.comLeading the world to FreedomPresident Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike Roosevelt Room7:50 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Well, thanks to you members of the administration for coming in this Sunday morning to discuss Hurricane Ike. I was on the phone to -- with Secretary Chertoff before coming into this meeting. The Secretary went down yesterday; he gave me a briefing from Austin. He'll be heading into Houston. This is all part of our efforts to help Texas and Louisiana with a focused, effective recovery effort. Administrator Paulison briefed us on how we're doing on our priorities. First priority is search and rescue. And I want to thank the people at the federal and state levels for working so hard to rescue our fellow citizens from harm's way. Rescue efforts continue on as we speak. I do urge people in the affected areas to listen closely to local authorities before they attempt to get back home. There are people now surveying damage and people reporting in to the state as to the conditions there in the different communities. And it's very important for citizens, who I know are anxious to get home, to take your time and listen, and take the advice of the local folks. Our priorities, along with the state and local folks, is to make sure electricity gets up as quickly as possible. Secretary Bodman gave us a briefing on the outages. Interestingly enough, some electricity is already being restored to Houston, I'm told. And I do want to thank the utility companies for working hard to get electricity up. And to the extent that you need help stringing lines, I'm confident other utility companies from around the country will help provide manpower. Secretary Chertoff and David Paulison tell me that the federal government will be providing 1.5 million liters of water a day and 1 million meals a day to help the people who have been displaced. That'll of course be coordinated with Governor Perry's office and the state of Texas, as well as the Mayor's. One of the things that's very important for the city of Houston and the other cities is to get the water up and running, the sewage plants running. And that'll be a priority of ours to help them. And finally, debris removal. It's very important that our Corps of Engineer, working with local officials, implements a coordinated debris removal plan. And so that's what we discussed this morning. This is a tough storm, and it's one that is going to be -- it's going to require time for people to recover. As well, the Secretary of Energy briefed us on, you know, preliminary reports on gasoline production, pipeline distribution, and it's a little early to fully assess where we stand, although I can say that, you know, one of the plant -- one of the pipelines coming out of the Gulf Coast area is running -- the Plantation pipeline, and we are watching very carefully as to when the Colonial pipeline can get up and running. And in the meantime, as I mentioned yesterday, in coordination with the Department of Energy, we suspended -- and the EPA -- we suspended reformulated gasoline rules so to make it easier to import gasoline from abroad so as to take pressure off of our consumers. And I repeat what I said yesterday: that the federal government, along with state governments, will be monitoring very carefully as to whether or not consumers are being mistreated at the pump -- in other words, gouged. It's very important for our fellow citizens during the period of temporary disruption to be treated fairly. And so I'm considering -- have considered my plans over the weekend and I will be going down to Texas on Tuesday to express the federal government's support -- sympathy on the one hand and support on the other to -- for this recovery effort and rebuilding effort. Thank you very much. END 7:54 A.M. EDTHurricane PreparednessPresident George W. Bush makes a statement to the press concerning Hurricane Ike Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008, after a video teleconference briefing in the Situation Room with officials from the National Hurricane Center, the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA. White House photo by Chris Greenberg President George W. Bush is joined by Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman, left, and FEMA Administrator David Paulison, right, as he speaks to the press from the Roosevelt Room following a briefing on the latest developments concerning Hurricane Ike, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008. White House photo by Chris Greenberg

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Added: September 14, 2008



President Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike

http://www.StateMilita.comLeading the world to FreedomPresident Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike Roosevelt Room7:50 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Well, thanks to you members of the administration for coming in this Sunday morning to discuss Hurricane Ike. I was on the phone to -- with Secretary Chertoff before coming into this meeting. The Secretary went down yesterday; he gave me a briefing from Austin. He'll be heading into Houston. This is all part of our efforts to help Texas and Louisiana with a focused, effective recovery effort. Administrator Paulison briefed us on how we're doing on our priorities. First priority is search and rescue. And I want to thank the people at the federal and state levels for working so hard to rescue our fellow citizens from harm's way. Rescue efforts continue on as we speak. I do urge people in the affected areas to listen closely to local authorities before they attempt to get back home. There are people now surveying damage and people reporting in to the state as to the conditions there in the different communities. And it's very important for citizens, who I know are anxious to get home, to take your time and listen, and take the advice of the local folks. Our priorities, along with the state and local folks, is to make sure electricity gets up as quickly as possible. Secretary Bodman gave us a briefing on the outages. Interestingly enough, some electricity is already being restored to Houston, I'm told. And I do want to thank the utility companies for working hard to get electricity up. And to the extent that you need help stringing lines, I'm confident other utility companies from around the country will help provide manpower. Secretary Chertoff and David Paulison tell me that the federal government will be providing 1.5 million liters of water a day and 1 million meals a day to help the people who have been displaced. That'll of course be coordinated with Governor Perry's office and the state of Texas, as well as the Mayor's. One of the things that's very important for the city of Houston and the other cities is to get the water up and running, the sewage plants running. And that'll be a priority of ours to help them. And finally, debris removal. It's very important that our Corps of Engineer, working with local officials, implements a coordinated debris removal plan. And so that's what we discussed this morning. This is a tough storm, and it's one that is going to be -- it's going to require time for people to recover. As well, the Secretary of Energy briefed us on, you know, preliminary reports on gasoline production, pipeline distribution, and it's a little early to fully assess where we stand, although I can say that, you know, one of the plant -- one of the pipelines coming out of the Gulf Coast area is running -- the Plantation pipeline, and we are watching very carefully as to when the Colonial pipeline can get up and running. And in the meantime, as I mentioned yesterday, in coordination with the Department of Energy, we suspended -- and the EPA -- we suspended reformulated gasoline rules so to make it easier to import gasoline from abroad so as to take pressure off of our consumers. And I repeat what I said yesterday: that the federal government, along with state governments, will be monitoring very carefully as to whether or not consumers are being mistreated at the pump -- in other words, gouged. It's very important for our fellow citizens during the period of temporary disruption to be treated fairly. And so I'm considering -- have considered my plans over the weekend and I will be going down to Texas on Tuesday to express the federal government's support -- sympathy on the one hand and support on the other to -- for this recovery effort and rebuilding effort. Thank you very much. END 7:54 A.M. EDTHurricane PreparednessPresident George W. Bush makes a statement to the press concerning Hurricane Ike Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008, after a video teleconference briefing in the Situation Room with officials from the National Hurricane Center, the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA. White House photo by Chris Greenberg President George W. Bush is joined by Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman, left, and FEMA Administrator David Paulison, right, as he speaks to the press from the Roosevelt Room following a briefing on the latest developments concerning Hurricane Ike, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008. White House photo by Chris Greenberg

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Keywords: President Bush Receives Update Hurricane Ike
Added: September 14, 2008


President Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike

http://www.StateMilita.comLeading the world to FreedomPresident Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike Roosevelt Room7:50 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Well, thanks to you members of the administration for coming in this Sunday morning to discuss Hurricane Ike. I was on the phone to -- with Secretary Chertoff before coming into this meeting. The Secretary went down yesterday; he gave me a briefing from Austin. He'll be heading into Houston. This is all part of our efforts to help Texas and Louisiana with a focused, effective recovery effort. Administrator Paulison briefed us on how we're doing on our priorities. First priority is search and rescue. And I want to thank the people at the federal and state levels for working so hard to rescue our fellow citizens from harm's way. Rescue efforts continue on as we speak. I do urge people in the affected areas to listen closely to local authorities before they attempt to get back home. There are people now surveying damage and people reporting in to the state as to the conditions there in the different communities. And it's very important for citizens, who I know are anxious to get home, to take your time and listen, and take the advice of the local folks. Our priorities, along with the state and local folks, is to make sure electricity gets up as quickly as possible. Secretary Bodman gave us a briefing on the outages. Interestingly enough, some electricity is already being restored to Houston, I'm told. And I do want to thank the utility companies for working hard to get electricity up. And to the extent that you need help stringing lines, I'm confident other utility companies from around the country will help provide manpower. Secretary Chertoff and David Paulison tell me that the federal government will be providing 1.5 million liters of water a day and 1 million meals a day to help the people who have been displaced. That'll of course be coordinated with Governor Perry's office and the state of Texas, as well as the Mayor's. One of the things that's very important for the city of Houston and the other cities is to get the water up and running, the sewage plants running. And that'll be a priority of ours to help them. And finally, debris removal. It's very important that our Corps of Engineer, working with local officials, implements a coordinated debris removal plan. And so that's what we discussed this morning. This is a tough storm, and it's one that is going to be -- it's going to require time for people to recover. As well, the Secretary of Energy briefed us on, you know, preliminary reports on gasoline production, pipeline distribution, and it's a little early to fully assess where we stand, although I can say that, you know, one of the plant -- one of the pipelines coming out of the Gulf Coast area is running -- the Plantation pipeline, and we are watching very carefully as to when the Colonial pipeline can get up and running. And in the meantime, as I mentioned yesterday, in coordination with the Department of Energy, we suspended -- and the EPA -- we suspended reformulated gasoline rules so to make it easier to import gasoline from abroad so as to take pressure off of our consumers. And I repeat what I said yesterday: that the federal government, along with state governments, will be monitoring very carefully as to whether or not consumers are being mistreated at the pump -- in other words, gouged. It's very important for our fellow citizens during the period of temporary disruption to be treated fairly. And so I'm considering -- have considered my plans over the weekend and I will be going down to Texas on Tuesday to express the federal government's support -- sympathy on the one hand and support on the other to -- for this recovery effort and rebuilding effort. Thank you very much. END 7:54 A.M. EDTHurricane PreparednessPresident George W. Bush makes a statement to the press concerning Hurricane Ike Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008, after a video teleconference briefing in the Situation Room with officials from the National Hurricane Center, the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA. White House photo by Chris Greenberg President George W. Bush is joined by Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman, left, and FEMA Administrator David Paulison, right, as he speaks to the press from the Roosevelt Room following a briefing on the latest developments concerning Hurricane Ike, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008. White House photo by Chris Greenberg

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Added: September 14, 2008


President Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike

http://www.StateMilita.comLeading the world to FreedomPresident Bush Receives Update on Hurricane Ike Roosevelt Room7:50 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Well, thanks to you members of the administration for coming in this Sunday morning to discuss Hurricane Ike. I was on the phone to -- with Secretary Chertoff before coming into this meeting. The Secretary went down yesterday; he gave me a briefing from Austin. He'll be heading into Houston. This is all part of our efforts to help Texas and Louisiana with a focused, effective recovery effort. Administrator Paulison briefed us on how we're doing on our priorities. First priority is search and rescue. And I want to thank the people at the federal and state levels for working so hard to rescue our fellow citizens from harm's way. Rescue efforts continue on as we speak. I do urge people in the affected areas to listen closely to local authorities before they attempt to get back home. There are people now surveying damage and people reporting in to the state as to the conditions there in the different communities. And it's very important for citizens, who I know are anxious to get home, to take your time and listen, and take the advice of the local folks. Our priorities, along with the state and local folks, is to make sure electricity gets up as quickly as possible. Secretary Bodman gave us a briefing on the outages. Interestingly enough, some electricity is already being restored to Houston, I'm told. And I do want to thank the utility companies for working hard to get electricity up. And to the extent that you need help stringing lines, I'm confident other utility companies from around the country will help provide manpower. Secretary Chertoff and David Paulison tell me that the federal government will be providing 1.5 million liters of water a day and 1 million meals a day to help the people who have been displaced. That'll of course be coordinated with Governor Perry's office and the state of Texas, as well as the Mayor's. One of the things that's very important for the city of Houston and the other cities is to get the water up and running, the sewage plants running. And that'll be a priority of ours to help them. And finally, debris removal. It's very important that our Corps of Engineer, working with local officials, implements a coordinated debris removal plan. And so that's what we discussed this morning. This is a tough storm, and it's one that is going to be -- it's going to require time for people to recover. As well, the Secretary of Energy briefed us on, you know, preliminary reports on gasoline production, pipeline distribution, and it's a little early to fully assess where we stand, although I can say that, you know, one of the plant -- one of the pipelines coming out of the Gulf Coast area is running -- the Plantation pipeline, and we are watching very carefully as to when the Colonial pipeline can get up and running. And in the meantime, as I mentioned yesterday, in coordination with the Department of Energy, we suspended -- and the EPA -- we suspended reformulated gasoline rules so to make it easier to import gasoline from abroad so as to take pressure off of our consumers. And I repeat what I said yesterday: that the federal government, along with state governments, will be monitoring very carefully as to whether or not consumers are being mistreated at the pump -- in other words, gouged. It's very important for our fellow citizens during the period of temporary disruption to be treated fairly. And so I'm considering -- have considered my plans over the weekend and I will be going down to Texas on Tuesday to express the federal government's support -- sympathy on the one hand and support on the other to -- for this recovery effort and rebuilding effort. Thank you very much. END 7:54 A.M. EDTHurricane PreparednessPresident George W. Bush makes a statement to the press concerning Hurricane Ike Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008, after a video teleconference briefing in the Situation Room with officials from the National Hurricane Center, the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA. White House photo by Chris Greenberg President George W. Bush is joined by Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman, left, and FEMA Administrator David Paulison, right, as he speaks to the press from the Roosevelt Room following a briefing on the latest developments concerning Hurricane Ike, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008. White House photo by Chris Greenberg

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Added: September 14, 2008


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23,576 registered voters may have been deceased
The Texas Auditor's Office conducted an audit of the voter registration system at the Secretary of State's Office last November. Auditors identified 49,049 registered voters state-wide who may have been ineligible to vote. Approximately 23,576 may have been deceased and another 23,114 were possible felons. And they found more than 2,359 duplicate
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/23_576_registered_voters_may_have_been_deceased

The Buzz: Bob Barr’s ballot fight
The Texas secretary of state’s office believes Republicans and Democrats to be above the law. Bob Barr, the Libertarian candidate, has sued to kick Barack Obama and John McCain off the Texas ballot, saying they missed the deadline for certifying their nominations 70 days before the Nov. 4 election.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/The_Buzz_Bob_Barr_s_ballot_fight

Bob Barr rides again in Texas
Today, we filed an emergency stay to prevent the Texas Secretary of State from printing ballots until after our case was decided.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Bob_Barr_rides_again_in_Texas

Bush Absent on Financial Crisis as Paulson Leads
This week, President George W. Bush held a state dinner for Ghana's president, surveyed Texas hurricane damage, posed with Youth of the Year award finalists, and met with Army General David Petraeus. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke are left to confront the collapse of our economy alone...
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Barr Sues to Remove McCain, Obama from Texas Ballot
Orrin Grover, attorney for Bob Barr and Wayne Root, said that he believes that the Texas Secretary of State is bound by Texas law to remove the Republican and Democratic nominees from the November ballot. "Either we have rules and deadlines, or we do not," Grover said.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Barr_Sues_to_Remove_McCain_Obama_from_Texas_Ballot

In Texas, the evidence is clear
This evening I received a response from the Texas Secretary of State’s office to my request for the certification papers of both John McCain and Barack Obama.The certification deadline which passed at 5 p.m. on August 26th – before the nomination of Barack Obama and even before John McCain selected a running mate – was clearly missed by both maj
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/In_Texas_the_evidence_is_clear_2

Obama/McCain not on TX ballot !!
Failure of the Secretary of State to comply with Texas law will result in serious legal consequences.
http://digg.com/politics/Obama_McCain_not_on_TX_ballot

Bob Barr the only Presidential Candidate in Texas
Here’s an odd one. I just received the latest press release from the Bob Barr campaign. Apparently both McCain and Obama have missed the filing deadline to be on the ballot in the state of Texas. The website for the Texas Secretary of State doesn’t show them as candidates.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Bob_Barr_the_only_Presidential_Candidate_in_Texas

Both McBamas miss filing deadline in TX! Libertarians FTW!
Richard Winger’s Ballot Access News reports that Democrats and Republicans have missed the August 26th deadline to place a presidential candidate on the ballot in Texas. According to the Texas Secretary of State website, Bob Barr and Wayne Allyn Root are the only candidates for president and vice-president that will appear on the ballot!
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Both_McBamas_miss_filing_deadline_in_TX_Libertarians_FTW

Access In Exchange For Bush Library Donations
Stephen Payne, who claims to have raised more than $1m for the president’s Republican party in recent years, said he would arrange meetings with Dick Cheney, the vice-president, Condoleezza Rice, the secretary of state, and other senior officials in return for a payment of $250,000 towards the library in Texas.
http://digg.com/politics/Access_In_Exchange_For_Bush_Library_Donations