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Newsweek:
The Gathering Storm — How Katrina hurt Harriet—and what's next for the embattled high-court nominee. — Oct. 31, 2005 issue - The White House Counsel's Office is home to some of the best, brightest and busiest conservative lawyers in the country. Among their duties …
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Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Schumer: Miers Lacks Votes to Be Confirmed — WASHINGTON (AP) - A Democrat on the Senate committee that will consider Harriet Miers' nomination said Sunday that President Bush's Supreme Court choice lacks the votes now to be confirmed, saying there are too many questions about her qualifications.
Associated Press:
Four U.S. Contractors Killed in Iraq — BAGHDAD, Iraq - An angry mob of insurgents attacked a convoy of American contractors last month when they got lost in a town north of Baghdad, killing four and wounding two, the U.S. military said on Sunday. — The Sept. 20 attack in the mostly Sunni Arab town …
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euphoricreality.net:
U.S. Civilian Contractors: 4 Killed, 1 BURNED ALIVE By Sunni Muslims — In light of the global outrage surrounding burning Taliban corpses, I found this story particularly enraging: — U.S. Confirms Killing Of Contractors in Iraq … Lest anyone smugly sneer that "this is what we get in retaliation …
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Emperor Darth Misha I / Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler: Exterminate Them. NOW — …and while COL Hunt and the MSM …
Andy McCarthy / The Corner on National Review Online:
RE: HEWITT -V- WILL — Jonah, I just don't see how - given the rules of the game - Hugh and other Miers supporters can demand that we draw a hard state-action doctrine box, place the Texas quotas in it, and then pretend that we can't (or, worse, shouldn't try to) reasonably infer how she would rule …
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Stanley Kurtz / The Corner on National Review Online: AA — I admire Hugh Hewitt. He's played a tough but important role …
Jonah Goldberg / The Corner on National Review Online:
HEWITT V WILL — I'm sure this will be much discussed …
HEWITT V WILL — I'm sure this will be much discussed …
Steve Bainbridge / ProfessorBainbridge.com:
George Will and Hugh Hewitt on Harriet Miers
George Will and Hugh Hewitt on Harriet Miers
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Hugh Hewitt, The American Mind, Patterico's Pontifications and A Chequer-Board of Nights …
bamapachyderm.com:
MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy — It's better to be a smartass than a dumbass. — WLWOTPCFCD time — by Beth @ 6:15 am. — Time for the Weekend Link Whorage Open Trackback Post Covered Fest Carnival Dish! Send your links! — If you have something you'd like others to read, link to this post, and send a trackback.
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Defending The Indefensible — Such is the perfect perversity of the nomination of Harriet Miers that it discredits, and even degrades, all who toil at justifying it. Many of their justifications cannot be dignified as arguments. Of those that can be, some reveal a deficit …
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Associated Press:
Report: Texas Overpaid Miers in Land Sale — Texas officials paid Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers' family more than $100,000 for a small piece of land in 2000 _ 10 times the land's worth _ despite the state's objections to the way the price was determined, Knight Ridder Newspapers reported Saturday.
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Miers Morass Continues Amid Withdrawal Rumors And Trial Balloons
Miers Morass Continues Amid Withdrawal Rumors And Trial Balloons
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The Heretik
A.M. Mora y Leon / Publius Pundit:
BOLIVIAN FREE TRADE MARCH — Thousands of Bolivian workers marched on the U.S. embassy yesterday to demand … A FREE TRADE PACT WITH THE U.S. — Now who knew that? For god sakes give them their free trade pact! We'll all benefit if we can buy Bolivian goods!
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Time:
An Unholy Alliance? — A TIME investigation shows the lobbyist now at the center of a federal probe had a good friend eager to open doors at the White House: former Christian Coalition chief Ralph Reed — There was only one reason that clients ranging from Native-American tribes …
Ken McCracken / WILLisms.com:
Pundit Roundtable — Hello, this is NOT George Stuffinenvelopes, but Ken McCracken, bringing you PUNDIT ROUNDTABLE, your blog alternative to the Sunday morning talking head shows. — Our classy pundits this week have been asked these questions: Tom Delay was indicted and arrested this week …
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Doug / Below The Beltway:
The Final Nail In The Coffin — I oppose the Miers nomination. — This has been rather obvious from my previous posts on this issue, but let me just say emphatically that I oppose the nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. The reasons are too numerous to mention —
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Michael Yon / Weekly Standard:
All Quiet on the Baghdad Front — I WAS IN BAQUBA during Iraq's January elections, having hitched a ride with the U.S. Army to a polling site. There were bombs exploding, mortars falling, and hot machine guns. The fact that the voting was going great despite the violence was something few people expected.
Matt / The Tattered Coat:
Another Military Blogger Silenced — Months ago, in response to a post I wrote about the military blogger Colby Buzzell, Kate of Broken Windows told me to pay attention to Daniel Goetz, a soldier writing a blog called All the King's Horses. — Unfortunately, I never followed her advice.
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Shakespeare's Sister
Elisabeth Goodridge / Associated Press:
Young Lawmaker Likens Congress to Jr. High — WASHINGTON — Don't let his age fool you. The youngest member of Congress says he thinks he has Capitol Hill all figured out, though he's been on the job only 10 months. — "This place is a much more sophisticated junior high school," …
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New York Times:
C.I.A. to Avoid Charges in Most Prisoner Deaths — WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 - Despite indications of C.I.A. involvement in the deaths of at least four prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan, C.I.A. employees now appear likely to escape criminal charges in all but one of those incidents …
Judd / Think Progress:
Hutchinson: Indictments Should Be "On a Crime and Not Some Perjury Technicality" — On Meet the Press, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson picks up where George Will left off: … Perjury is just a little technicality punishable by up to five years in prison. — The URI to TrackBack this entry is:
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