WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Retired federal judge Michael Mukasey officially became attorney general Friday, taking the oath of office without fanfare from a Justice Department official. Attorney General Michael Mukasey was sworn in at his new Justice Department office Friday. Attorney General Mukasey flew to Washington from his New York home, and a short time later arrived at his new Justice Department
"Road Glidin' Don" <langkd_NO_SPAM@shaw.ca> wrote Vito" <vito@xxcrosslink.net> Indians were never 'locked up' on reservations. Then as now they can leave IF they adopt Euro culture. Euro and Amerindian cultures could not coexist. In Sioux culture, I'd be duty bound to steal your bike and, if successful, it became my bike and you had to steal it back. Reservations were intended
"YooperBoyka" <cjdont@likeno.spam> wrote in message news:MP6dnWxcDNc_hg7VnZ2dnUVZ_jWdnZ2d@comcast.com... <shrug> So,...I guess nothing. The one event that actually still puts asses in his seats turns into a major stinker and he's picking his ass after a race few outside of Canada give a shit about. Yeah,...nothing here to see folks,...move along. The last sentence was
Mike Marlow wrote: "YooperBoyka" <cjdont@likeno.spam> wrote in message news:FoidnUiYMblxdwzVnZ2dnUVZ_gGdnZ2d@comcast.com... Crusader wrote: George, the Speedway's CEO, said there's nothing wrong with the track surface. "They've run on it," he said from British Columbia, where he was vacationing after Saturday's IndyCar Series race in Edmonton, Alberta.