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Mary Madigan / Exit Zero:
Notes from the Hitchens/Galloway debate — Someone called this a debate between a Trotskyite and a Stalinist. It was a Left vs. Left debate. Neither side was standing up for the Bush administration, although Galloway tried to tar Hitchens with that brush.
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Abracadabrah, The Bad Hair Blog, Isaac Schrödinger, Majikthise, Dr. Sanity, Trey Jackson, Mister Snitch!, Harry's Place and Decision '08
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Judith / Kesher Talk:
The rumble in the jungle — I don't have time to post more now, but the NYC Liberal Hawks had a fine time at the Hitchen-Galloway "debate" (one of us said in email today: "Aw, that one's not a debate; it's a dwarf-kicking contest.") and I will post more impressions this evening.
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Atlas Shrugs, TigerHawk, Winds of Change.NET, Exit Zero, Ace of Spades HQ, Sister Toldjah, dartblog.com and Decision '08
Daryl Lang / pdnonline.com:
PDNEWSWIRE — Reuters Explains Photo Of Bush Bathroom Note — Don't blame the photographer. — That's the message from Gary Hershorn, a picture editor for Reuters, about the photo yesterday that shows President George W. Bush writing an all-too-human note during a UN meeting.
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The Moderate Voice
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The MinuteMan / JustOneMinute:
We Hear From Former FEMA Chief Brown — Brownie, you give a heck of an interview! Former EMA head Michael Brown chats with the NY Times, and blames the debacle in New Orleans on everyone but the weatherman. … Well, fine, the locals were inept. But doesn't that mean that the White House needed to fill the leadership void?
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The Washington Monthly
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Ramesh Ponnuru / The Corner on National Review Online:
THE DELAY COMMENTS — DeLay's defenders, in addition to suggesting that he was being sarcastic, also say that the full context of his remarks has been missed. — From the transcript: — "Mr. DeLay. After 11 years of Republican majority we pared it down pretty good.
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Washington Post:
Bad Start in Gaza — ONLY DAYS after the final withdrawal of Israeli forces, the Gaza Strip is on the verge of anarchy. Despite promises to impose law and order, the Palestinian Authority has allowed mobs of looters and armed extremists to rampage through former Jewish settlements …
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Robert / Jihad Watch:
Stalinism at CAIR: photo doctored for Islamic correctness — What happens if a woman shows up for a CAIR photo-op without a hijab? No problem! They'll just Photoshop one on! — These photos were kindly sent to me by Jihad Watch reader Ana. Above is a screenshot of CAIR's front page …
Seth Sutel / Associated Press:
Times to Charge for Access to Columnists — NEW YORK — The marquee columnists for The New York Times' Op-Ed page _ including Thomas L. Friedman, Maureen Dowd and Frank Rich _ generate lots of interest and discussion online. Now, the paper is hoping they'll also generate something else: cash.
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Ed Driscoll.com
Hoodlumman / File it Under:
Blog Linkage, A Case Study — In the world of blogging, there are two types of blogs - blogs and spam blogs. — Ok. Not really. There are thousands of types of blogs. There are political blogs (no kidding), medical blogs, science blogs, teaching blogs, literature blogs, cat blogs …
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Political Satire Fake News
Washington Post:
Study: Half of All Teens Have Had Oral Sex — Slightly more than half of American teenagers ages 15 to 19 have engaged in oral sex, with females and males reporting similar levels of experience, according to the most comprehensive national survey of sexual behaviors ever released by the federal government.
Think Progress:
FULL TEXT: Bush's Katrina Speech — Good evening. I am speaking to you from the city of New Orleans - nearly empty, still partly under water, and waiting for life and hope to return. Eastward from Lake Pontchartrain, across the Mississippi coast, to Alabama and into Florida …
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Hit and Run
wwltv.com:
A sausage — looted or not — lands elderly church leader in prison — KENNER — Merlene Maten undoubtedly stands out in the prison where she has been held since Hurricane Katrina. The 73-year-old church deaconess, never before in trouble with the law, now sleeps among hardened criminals.
Ilyka Damen:
I Get Emails — For some time after I wrote this, I got emails. I do not want to quote any of them directly here, as I have not obtained permission from their authors to do so; besides, they could all be fairly paraphrased as below: … No, I would think, it's not just you.
National Review:
FEMA to the Rescue — [On seeing the suffering caused by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, a close friend of mine contacted his local FEMA office to offer his services as a volunteer. He was told to report the following morning for an Orientation Class.
Bill Gertz / Washington Times:
Top CIA official to quit sooner over Goss dispute — A senior official in the CIA's espionage branch will leave earlier than announced because of a dispute with CIA Director Porter J. Goss on reforms within the agency's spying branch, Bush administration officials said yesterday.