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March 2007 Talking Points
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Records-Breaking Emails,
March 30, 2007
Bush administration officials have gotten creative in their attempts to hide their records from public scrutiny. -
The Escalation Continues,
March 29, 2007
Only 29 percent of Americans think the escalation is working, and 60 percent call for a speedy withdrawl timetable. -
Cover-Ups and Civil Liberties,
March 26, 2007
Gonzales has politicized the Justice Department and misled Congress. It's time for him to resign. -
Independent of Politics,
March 20, 2007
The furor over the Bush administration's firing of U.S. attorneys is more than just 'a lot of politics,' as Karl Rove alleges. -
A Grim Anniversary,
March 19, 2007
Four years into the war, the situation in Iraq is grim. To protect our national security, we must adopt a strategic redeployment strategy. -
Serving Our Country,
March 15, 2007
General Pace's comments on gay and lesbian soldiers are out of step with public opinion; it's time Congress allowed them to serve openly. -
The Fired Attorneys,
March 14, 2007
Attorney General Gonzales has tried a non-apologizing and pawning off responsibility, but lawmakers still want answers. -
The Imperial Attorney General,
March 12, 2007
Rather than being steadfastly loyal to the law, Attorney General Gonzales seems to let his loyalties rest only with the president. -
Called to Account ,
March 7, 2007
Is Scooter Libby the fall guy for larger issues of corruption that the White House doesn't want to own up to? -
A Tenuous Situation,
March 6, 2007
The early returns from the Iraq escalation strategy that went into effect last month indicate that the increased troop presence is altering the tempo in violence.

