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, as well as CBS News and several anti-Bush groups, were mounting a mud-slinging campaign on the same topic on the same day. /p>That may be true.
But the facts remain that several news organizations continue to sit on stories that are more recent than the events of 1971, and would prove extremely damaging to the Kerry campaign.
"I don't know why they aren't running the stories," says an editor at one of the news organizations. "The stories are in the can and have been combed through by our lawyers. It's frustrating."
p> BEYOND SALVATION br> Back in late 2001 and early 2002, Democrats in the House and the Senate played political games with funding proposals for protecting the United States from terrorist attacks. They paid for their gamesmanship by losing seats in both houses in the mid-term elections. /p>Apparently, they haven't learned their lesson.
p>With both the House and the Senate considering funding for Homeland Security issues right now, Democrats in the Senate are attempting to use the funding requests to "Christmas Tree" all kinds of pork spending onto those critical budget proposals. br> /p>
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