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Bork calls Miers nomination a 'disaster' — Former Supreme Court nominee gives take on newest pick for the bench — TRANSCRIPT — A conservative uproar erupted over President George Bush's recent appointee to the Supreme Court. Bush nominated Harriet Miers to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
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White House:
President's Radio Address — In Focus: Judicial Nominations — THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This week, I nominated an exceptional individual to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court of the United States. Harriet Miers is a remarkable woman and an accomplished attorney.
Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Bush Predicts Miers Will Be Confirmed for Supreme Court; Some in GOP Withhold Support — WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush predicted Friday that the Senate would confirm Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, even as a Republican senator said she had much work left to ensure that outcome.
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hughhewitt.com:
The Blogosphere and the Meirs Nomination — The good news is that the information flow was immediate and unrestricted. May it ever be so. The bad news is that the reaction spread instantly, and that first impressions are difficult to reverse much less erase.
CNN:
Death toll in Asian quake tops 800 — Official says number of dead could reach into the thousands — (CNN) — Darkness is hampering the search for survivors of Saturday's major earthquake that rocked south Asia. — The magnitude 7.6 quake, which has generated strong aftershocks …
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Christopher Torchia / Associated Press:
Hundreds Dead in Pakistan-India Earthquake — ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake near the Pakistan-India border Saturday reduced villages to rubble, triggered landslides and flattened an apartment building, killing hundreds of people in both nations.
Anthony Colarossi / orlandosentinel.com:
War-dead Web site leads to Polk obscenity arrest — Polk County officials arrested a Lakeland man on obscenity charges Friday after investigating his graphic Web site, which has gained international attention for allowing U.S. soldiers to post pictures of war dead on the Internet.
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Emily Bazelon / Slate:
Harriet's Man — The Texas judge who is vouching for Miers on Roe. — Harriet Miers' paperless record is supposed to deprive Democrats of spitballs to throw at her Supreme Court confirmation hearings. And it will. But at the moment, her blank-slate persona is giving some conservatives fits.
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William Saletan / Slate:
Culture of Litmus — Don't you dare judge Harriet Miers on abortion.
Culture of Litmus — Don't you dare judge Harriet Miers on abortion.
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Jack Yoest / Jack Yoest at Yoest.org:
William F. Buckley, Rush Limbaugh, George Will at NR's 50th. Not Cheney — Your Business Blogger and Charmaine attended National Review's 50th Anniversary Gala in Washington DC Thursday night with 998 other dear friends. A celebration of a half century of journalism and innovation and wit.
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Richard W. Garnett / Bench Memos on National …:
The Administration, Ms. Miers, and the Federalist Society — I have, in several posts and comments (for example, here), criticized some of the criticisms of Ms. Miers's nomination, and expressed my view that it is a mistake to assume too quickly that the President has failed to nominate …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Al-Jazeera Finds Its English Voice — David Frost Joins New International Television Network — Al-Jazeera, which is launching an English-language network with Washington as a major hub, has landed its first big-name Western journalist: David Frost. And the veteran BBC interviewer …
Pieter Dorsman / Peaktalk:
MOONBAT PRINCESS — The sister of Dutch Queen Beatrix has stepped into the limelight to declare that the West should initiate peace negotiations with al-Qaeda in an interview with De Volkskrant, one of the country's top newspapers. She also offered some criticisms of President Bush who in her opinion subscribes to only one ideal:
Dr. Rusty Shackleford / The Jawa Report v3.0 Beta:
OU President Denies Wider Plot, No Ticket Sold to Hinrichs — The President of the University of Oklahoma has sent an e-mail to students denying that JOEL HENRY HINRICHS III was part of a larger Islamic terror plot. OU is also officially denying that Hinrichs was sold a ticket for the game.
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Cinnamon Stillwell / aim.org:
Terrorism Strikes the Heartland
Terrorism Strikes the Heartland
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Michael Weissenstein / Associated Press:
Memo: NYC Attack Was Scheduled for Sunday — NEW YORK - Details emerged about an alleged plot to attack the city's subways with bombs hidden in bags and possibly baby strollers as local and federal officials jostled over the credibility of the threat. — A Department of Homeland Security memo obtained …
Guardian:
MI5 unmasks covert arms programmes — Document names 300 organisations seeking nuclear and WMD technology — The determination of countries across the Middle East and Asia to develop nuclear arsenals and other weapons of mass destruction is laid bare by a secret British intelligence document which has been seen by the Guardian.
Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:
Judy, Pinch and a Boy Named Scooter — In a furious bout of post-prison housecleaning, Judy Miller just "happened" to find notes today from June 2003 when she spoke with Scooter Libby about Joe Wilson. — Of all the amazing discoveries. She's the f**king Indiana Jones of dust bunnies, that one.
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Drudge Report:
MIERS VOTED FOR REAGAN IN '84 — The DRUDGE REPORT has learned from a senior official on Harriet Miers' confirmation team that her political evolution began in 1984 during the Reagan revolution when she voted to reelect President Ronald Reagan. — DRUDGE sources have also uncovered Miers …
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cjrdaily.org:
Editor's Note — More Entanglements for the Times — Newspapers are seldom comfortable, or entirely forthcoming, when events call for them to write about themselves — witness almost any paper's coverage of, say, its own labor negotiations. But the Judy Miller case has caused …
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Presstitutes:
The Sound Of A Tornado - How Bush Could Rebound — Bush is "likable." Bush is "religious." Bush is "resolute." Bush is "plain-spoken." "Al Gore invented the Internet." John Kerry is a "flip-flopper." The media is "liberal." — Through a self-reinforcing loop …
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