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June 07, 2007

Morning Wrap

Wrap1Alaskan Pipeline. Rep. Don Young's notorious for sending earmarks to his homestate of Alaska, but this time he's making headlines for funneling money to the Sunshine State. Meanwhile Alaskan Sen. Ted Stevens helped the FBI by keeping records in an Alaskan political corruption probe that has ensnared some of his closets political allies, including his son.

Mouse Tales. Scientists find a way to morph mouse skin cells into acting like embryonic stem cells. Can't you just hear this as a major talking point at next Republican debate?

Outing Cheney. Vice President Dick Cheney played a larger role in the push for the warrantless surveillance program than previously known.

To Pardon, Or Not to Pardon. GOP candidates are divided on whether to push for Scooter Libby's pardon. All the while, President Bush tries to keep his distance.

IP Embarrassment. Day Casebeer faces the ramifications for not advising Qualcomm to turn over potentially thousands of relevant documents in an IP litigation case.

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Scooter Libby should be shot as a traitor, not jailed as a liar. His boss, ElDuce should beshot along side him( or hung from alamp post.

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