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CNN:
Coast Guard admiral to lead relief effort  —  Beleaguered FEMA chief Michael Brown sent home  —  BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (CNN) — Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown was replaced Friday as the man in charge of the Hurricane Katrina federal relief effort.
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Erin McClam / breitbart.com:
Death Toll May Be Far Less Than Expected
Discussion: Vodkapundit and Shot In The Dark
Associated Press:   Voluntary evacuations just about finished
Knight Ridder:
Brown is merely a symbol of the problems at FEMA, experts say  —  WASHINGTON - Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown, who on Friday was sent back to Washington, is the poster boy for what's gone wrong with an agency once lauded for its lightning reflexes.
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Time:
How Reliable Is Brown's Resume?  —  A TIME investigation reveals discrepancies in the FEMA chief's official biographies  —  When President Bush nominated Michael Brown to head the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in 2003, Brown's boss at the time, Joe Allbaugh, declared …
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Brown Is Relieved Of His Hurricane Relief Post
Discussion: Associated Press and ctv.ca
San Francisco Chronicle:
Police made their storm misery worse  —  Larry Bradshaw and Lorrie Beth Slonsky, two San Francisco paramedics trapped in New Orleans for five days last week, have a different story to tell than many of the tales that have come out in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Los Angeles Times:
A Barrier That Could Have Been  —  Congress OKd a project to protect New Orleans 40 years ago, but an environmentalist suit halted it.  Some say it could have worked.  —  In the wake of Hurricane Betsy 40 years ago, Congress approved a massive hurricane barrier to protect New Orleans from storm surges that could inundate the city.
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Steve Bainbridge / ProfessorBainbridge.com:
Who's Really to Blame for NOLA?
Rod Dreher / The Corner on National Review Online:
THE COST OF CRONYISM  —  It would be very wrong, I believe, to let the ignominious Michael Brown be the scapegoat for FEMA's sins.  Check out this front-pager from the WaPo.  Turns out that a raft of FEMA's top leaders have little or no emergency management experience …
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Associated Press:
Gay advocates plan to post names of anti-gay marriage petition signers  —  BOSTON —Two gay activists are promising to post on the Internet the names and addresses of anyone who signs a petition that could lead to a statewide ban on gay marriage.  —  The move by Thomas Lang and Alexander Westerhoff …
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La Shawn / La Shawn Barber's Corner:
Two 'Tolerant' Homosexuals Try to Intimidate
Discussion: Wizbang
Richard A. Serrano / Los Angeles Times:
Detention of Enemy Combatant Upheld  —  WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court ruled today Jose Padilla, the so-called "dirty bomber," can be held forever in jail as an enemy combatant and never allowed to defend himself at trial, although he is an American citizen and was arrested in this country.
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Associated Press:
Iraq hurt Katrina response, general says  —  Pentagon says it can handle both the disaster and Iraq war  —  BAY ST. LOUIS, Mississippi (AP) — The deployment of thousands of National Guard troops from Mississippi and Louisiana in Iraq when Hurricane Katrina struck hindered …
Tung Yin / The Yin Blog:
Law profs opposed to John Roberts: show, don't tell  —  The letter signed by 160 law profs that urges the Senate to reject John Roberts as Chief Justice is here.  I'm interested what people think the letter is really designed to achieve.  It strikes me that the letter is a perfect example …
Hindrocket / Power Line:
DISMAL POLL NUMBERS  —  Republicans have taken some comfort from the poll numbers that have come out so far on Hurricane Katrina, which have suggested that most Americans aren't buying the Democrats' unfair attacks.  —  Think again.  The AP/Ipsos poll numbers that came out today, and can be accessed here, are horrible.
Dave Astor / Editor and Publisher:
Conservative Pundits Reluctant to Criticize Bush's Katrina Response  —  NEW YORK The Bush administration has received a torrent of bi-partisan criticism for its initial response to Hurricane Katrina.  But most conservative columnists have continued to go fairly easy on George W. Bush during the past week, according to an E&P survey.
Discussion: mediabistro
Dwight / DomeBlog:
DeLay to evacuees: 'Is this kind of fun?'  —  U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's visit to Reliant Park this morning offered him a glimpse of what it's like to be living in shelter.  —  While on the tour with top administration officials from Washington, including U.S. Secretary …
Discussion: AMERICAblog
The Liberal Avenger:
FREEDOM WALK DOG TAGS  —  The liberal blogosphere will be well represented at this weekend's Freedom Walk in Washington, DC in the form of the Reverend Mykeru.  —  Mykeru shared the excitement of his walker's gift package with me... The highlight?  A set of cheap stamped metal toy dog tags...
Associated Press:
Final base-closing report criticizes Pentagon  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon overestimated savings from base closings by $30 billion and some of its plans for streamlining the Army, Navy and Air Force might have made the services less efficient, a federal commission that reviewed the process said Friday.

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Jane Galt / Asymmetrical Information:
Myth "busting"  —  Hurricane Katrina seems to have triggered …
James Gerstenzang / Los Angeles Times:
Embattled FEMA Chief Removed From Hurricane Relief Efforts
National Review:
Talking Their Way Out of the Scandal
Discussion: Roger L. Simon
Will Lester / Associated Press:
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Discussion: PrestoPundit
Richard N. Haass / Slate:
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Will / Attytood:
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Discussion: Amygdala
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Christopher Fotos / PostWatch:
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Rod Dreher / The Corner on National Review Online:
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Mark Leibovich / Washington Post:
Senator Bears Witness And Bares Emotions
Will Wilkinson / Tech Central Station:
Storms of Stupidity on the Op-Ed Pages
Discussion: Hit and Run
Daniel Gross / Slate:
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Thomas M. DeFrank / NY Daily News:
Storm rages over Katrina relief chief
Stephen Green / Vodkapundit:
A Rant  —  Each time I complain about official Republican policy …
Tony Snow / Townhall.com:
The Over-Responders  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Hurricane Katrina …
Discussion: QandO and Daily Pundit
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Hughes Is Varnishing the Nation's Tarnish
 
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