To be sure, the Bush administration inherited a problem not of its making: decades of mismanagement by the Bureau of Indian Affairs that resulted in the loss of billions of dollars belonging to ...
WASHINGTON — At the behest of a lobbyist now under criminal investigation, two Indian tribes paid $25,000 each to a conservative tax-exempt group to underwrite an event that scored tribal leaders a ...
WASHINGTON - Lawmakers from Indian Country decried President Bush's proposal to cut funding for many programs to boost funding for continued work on a lawsuit involving trust money held for individual ...
I’ve already offered my own analysis of the president’s actions; so have countless others. But the most curious contribution to the debate is Laurence Tribe’s op-ed in the New York Times. Tribe argues ...
In her column today, Maureen Dowd refers to a cheeky, oft-cited line that Laura Bush (at the time still Laura Welch) fired off when, during her first visit to Kennebunkport, she was asked by then-Bush ...
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