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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
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		<description>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in i</description>
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By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in i</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
		<link>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-894</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 18:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-894</guid>
		<description>Pohlad ponying up $$$ for Obama
By PAUL WALSH, Star Tribune 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 1:01 PM


How is Nick Coleman, the communist going to feel about this?

I'm sure he's conflicted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pohlad ponying up $$$ for Obama<br />
By PAUL WALSH, Star Tribune </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 1:01 PM</p>
<p>How is Nick Coleman, the communist going to feel about this?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;s conflicted.</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
		<link>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-893</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 18:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-893</guid>
		<description>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
		<link>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-891</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 18:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a vigilante superhero that is going to take down the Strib by whimpering and whining about how they do their job! That will teach them to have freedom of speech! Fools. All will bow to my ability to copy and paste!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a vigilante superhero that is going to take down the Strib by whimpering and whining about how they do their job! That will teach them to have freedom of speech! Fools. All will bow to my ability to copy and paste!!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
		<link>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-890</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-890</guid>
		<description>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
		<link>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-888</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>COPY AND PASTE........IT IS ALL I KNOW!!!!</description>
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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
		<link>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-887</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/prezfight/2008/08/01/more-ads-back-atchya/#comment-887</guid>
		<description>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.

Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside.”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Grant</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press 

Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside”

Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow

Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?

Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”

I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bush insists Russia get out of Georgia, pledges to stand with people of Georgia<br />
By TERENCE HUNT , Associated Press </p>
<p>Last update: August 15, 2008 - 11:12 AM</p>
<p>WASHINGTON - President Bush on Friday accused Russia of “bullying and intimidation” in its harsh military treatment of Georgia, saying the people in the former Soviet republic have chosen freedom and “we will not cast them aside”</p>
<p>Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric against Moscow as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Tbilisi, Georgia to pursue a diplomatic solution to the week-old crisis. Standing alongside Rice, pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili said he had signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia that protects Georgia’s interests despite concessions to Moscow</p>
<p>Love the second paragraph. More “fair and balanced” reporting. I wonder which political party Terry belongs to?</p>
<p>Bush “RATCHETED UP HIS RHETORIC.”</p>
<p>I can’t wait for this rag to fold.</p>
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