5 blog reactions to blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/03/19/the_dalai_lama_writes_mccain.html
-
China e-Lobby
, Epoch Times, and the Washington Post). A number of American politicians condemned the Communists, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (BBC and CNN) and Republican Presidential nominee John McCain (Washington Post); President Bush chose to use "private messages" (Washington Post). Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Globe and Mail), American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (Washington Times), and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon (
-
The (consolidated) News of the (almost) Year
, Epoch Times, and the Washington Post). A number of American politicians condemned the Communists, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (BBC and CNN) and Republican Presidential nominee John McCain (Washington Post); President Bush chose to use "private messages" (Washington Post). Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Globe and Mail), American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (Washington Times), and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon (
-
The Links: March Madness!!!
Hillary Clinton has released her White House schedules. Pennsylvania Congressman Jack Murtha backs Clinton.Clinton also picks up West Virginia super Pat Maroney. New York has another promiscuous governor.The Dalai Lama is McCain's pen pal.Is John Edwards going to endorse before North Carolina votes?"Pro-Life" will be on the Senate ballot in Idaho.Scooter Libby is disbarred. It's time to Dance (for the record, I've got UCLA over UNC).
-
Dalai Lama thanks John McCain for support of Tibetans
nomination, have spoken out on Tibet, with Obama today saying in a speech that the United States should work with China but also speak out "for the human rights and religious freedom of the people of Tibet." • read the entire article at the Washington Post web site • John McCain photo by River Bissonnette, riverbissonnette@yahoo.com, via WikiCommons, used with permission.
-
rocky mountain holla
141 days ago · Authority: 7The Dalai Lama Writes McCain While McCain, Obama Trade Barbs on War, Voters Have Other Questions While McCain, Obama Trade Barbs on War, Voters Have Other Questions The General Election On Iraq Anniversary, Obama Speaks of 'Security Gap'