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Sunday, September 28 2008, 03:12 AM Congress, White House reach financial bailout deal Congressional leaders and the Bush administration reached a tentative deal early Sunday on a landmark bailout of imperiled financial markets whose collapse could plunge the nation into a deep recession. 23 News Stories, 3 Liberal Blogs, 3 Conservative Blogs Post A Comment
From The Left
AfterDowningStreet.org - Convict Bush and Cheney! Pelosi Announces Agreement To Paulson's Plunder Deal reached on financial markets bailout By CHARLES BABINGTON and ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Congressional leaders and the Bush administration reached a tentative deal early Sunday on a landmark bailout of imperiled financial markets whose collapse cou
Daily Kos Tentative Agreement Reached On Bailout No real details yet, but a tentative agreement has been reached on the mega-buck Wall Street bailout: Congressional leaders and the Bush administration reached a tentative agreement early Sunday on what may become the largest financial bailout in Ameri
AfterDowningStreet.org - Convict Bush and Cheney! Bailout Would Come In Stages That Congress Could Halt (just Like Pigs Could Fly) By Kevin G. Hall, McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON - Congress and the Bush administration reached tentative agreement early Sunday on a sweeping $700 billion rescue plan to take bad assets off the books of banks and other financial firms. The deal is expec
From The Right
memeorandum Negotiators Reach Tentative Rescue Plan Deal (the Politico) The Politico: Negotiators reach tentative rescue plan deal  —  House and Senate negotiators have reached tentative agreement on Treasury's $700 billion rescue plan for the financial markets after a marathon Capitol negotiating session th
memeorandum Fmr. President Bill Clinton, Steve Schmidt, David Axelrod ... (msnbc) MSNBC: Fmr. President Bill Clinton, Steve Schmidt, David Axelrod, Rep. Mark Udall (D), Fmr. Rep. Bob Schaffer (R)  —  MR. TOM BROKAW: Our issues this Sunday: the race for the White House.  Two more debates and 37 days to go as both s
memeorandum Why I Oppose The Bailout (rep. Mike Pence/human Events) Rep. Mike Pence / Human Events: Why I Oppose the Bailout  —  Our nation has been confronted by a serious crisis in our financial markets.  The President and this Congress were right to act with all deliberate speed in addressing this