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    May 25. 2005
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over some o f President Bush’s rights o f African Americans and of
nominees for lifetime appointments hostility to a broad mainstream of
law and rights enacted by the Con­
to the judiciary.
The caucus strongly opposes a gress over the past 75 years.
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deal that trades judges who op­
pose civil rights for a temporary deal worse would be for these
filibuster ceasefire, said Rep. Melvin judges to succeed in getting the 5 1
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front page Friday — a photo o f Saddam Hussein while under
U.S. custody and in his underwear. (AP photo)
Saddam Photos Heap
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(AP) - Tabloid photographs Fri­ Arabs and Muslims. Others, how­
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Hussein naked except for his white what the 68-year-old former dicta­
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President Bush said he did not think gency, they were certain to offend
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our rights.”
Among the final barriers to
Monday’s deal, according to offi­
cials in both parties, was finding
language flexible enough to satisfy
Democrats who wanted to say that
their right to filibuster had been
preserved while allowing Republi­
cans to say they could always go
back and seek a change.
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senators would filibuster future
nominees only under extraordinary
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called on supporters to pray for his
recovery. The posting’s authentic­
ity could not be verified.
In the last two days, the military
announced that 13 American troops
have been killed since Sunday.
Those reports came as insurgents
carried out a string of explosions,
su ic id e a tta c k s and d riv e -b y
shootings around the country that
(AP) - Federal officials are scram­
bling to find a way to plug a legal
loophole that allows convicted rap­
ists and other high-risk sex offend­
ers to receive erectile-dysfunction
drugs paid for by Medicaid.
The issue was revealed Sunday
by the New York state comptroller’s
office, which said audits covering
the period of J anuary 2000 to March
2005 found 198 sex offenders in
New York received Medicaid-reim­
bursed Viagra after their convic­
tions. Their crimes included of­
fenses against children as young
as 2 years old. Comptroller Alan
Hevesi said.
“Now that this issue has been
brought to our attention, we are
certainly going to see what we can
do administratively, if anything,”
said Mary Kahn, spokeswoman for
the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services.
She said legislation may be
needed to address the issue. New
Y o rk 's tw o senators. C h arles
Schum er and H illary Rodham
Clinton, both Democrats, said they
would support such a bill. Schumer
said he will sponsor the legislation.
“Giving convicted sex offenders
government-funded Viagra is like
giving convicted murderers an as­
sault rifle when they get out of jail,”
Schumer said.