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Jerry Markon / Washington Post:
U.S. Defends Conduct in Padilla Case — Supreme Court Asked To Overrule 4th Circuit — A federal appeals court infringed on President Bush's authority to run the war on terror when it refused to let prosecutors take custody of "enemy combatant" Jose Padilla, the Justice Department said yesterday …
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Toni Locy / Associated Press:
Padilla's Lawyers Ask for Review of Powers — WASHINGTON — Lawyers for Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen held as an "enemy combatant" for nearly four years, want the Supreme Court to resolve how much power a president has while the nation is at war. — Lawyers Donna Newman and Andrew Patel told …
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
U.S. Asks Supreme Court to Transfer Terror Suspect — WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 - The Bush administration asked the Supreme Court today to allow for the immediate transfer of Jose Padilla from a military brig to civilian custody to stand trial on terrorism charges, challenging an appellate court ruling last week that blocked the move.
Ross Douthat / www.AndrewSullivan.com:
CONSERVATISMS OLD AND NEW: — Everybody seems to have an opinion about Jeffrey Hart's anatomy of the conservative mind, so I suppose I should as well. The main points of contention seem to be whether conservatives are often inclined to a kind of free-market utopianism …
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Matthew Yglesias / TAPPED:
EDUCATION AND REGIONALISM. Yesterday's Wall Street Journal …
EDUCATION AND REGIONALISM. Yesterday's Wall Street Journal …
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Ramesh Ponnuru / The Corner on National Review Online:
CONSERVATISM AND THE SOUTH (AND SUNBELT)
CONSERVATISM AND THE SOUTH (AND SUNBELT)
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John / AMERICAblog:
New domestic spying poll numbers are very bad for Bush — Some right-wingers have been crowing over a new poll that shows: … I've got news for you. That's an abysmally low number for Bush. — Even I would probably approve of the NSA listening in on phone calls between suspected terrorists and …
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Ace / Ace of Spades HQ:
More Rasmussen: 64% Say Warrantless Eavesdropping OK — With only 23% disagreeing. — After the 2002 midterms — sheesh, that seems like it was almost three years ago or something — William Kristol offered his opinion that the Democrats had, basically, gone crazy.
Julie Cart / Los Angeles Times:
Wolves Thrive but Animosity Keeps Pace — Wildlife officials fear that hunters will move in for the kill if federal protection is dropped. — BOISE, Idaho — Since the first captured Canadian gray wolves bounded out of their cages 10 years ago and disappeared into the trees …
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Khalid Tanveer / Associated Press:
Pakistani Killed Daughters to Save 'Honor' — MULTAN, Pakistan - Nazir Ahmed appears calm and unrepentant as he recounts how he slit the throats of his three young daughters and their 25-year old stepsister to salvage his family's "honor" — a crime that shocked Pakistan.
Chicago Tribune:
Judging the case for war — Did President Bush intentionally mislead this nation and its allies into war? Or is it his critics who have misled Americans, recasting history to discredit him and his policies? If your responses are reflexive and self-assured, read on.
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Jason Embry / Austin American-Statesman:
Congressman is trying to regain House leadership post — U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay can continue to hope for at least a few more days that judges will quickly drop the criminal charges he's facing. — The state's highest criminal court has given Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle …
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Editor and Publisher:
Koppel and Brokaw Agree: Clinton Would Have Gone Into Iraq, Too — NEW YORK Appearing on "Meet the Press" with Tim Russert this week, two broadcast veterans, Tom Brokaw of NBC and Ted Koppel, agreed that the press shouldn't be faulted too harshly for not questioning more deeply the claims of WMD in Iraq …
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USA Today:
Between the sexes — Jacqueline King is a researcher who carefully sifts data for the American Council on Education in search of trends that colleges and universities might find helpful. One recent discovery jumped out: Over the past eight years, the percentage of middle-class males on campus shifted dramatically downward.
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Balancing Act: Iowa, N.H. vs. Critics — Democrats Weigh Plan to Stretch 2008 Calendar — For much of the past year, a Democratic Party commission labored to build a better mousetrap. The goal is to create a 2008 presidential nominating calendar that reduces the outsized influence of Iowa …
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Sam Rosenfeld / American Prospect:
Calendar Whirl — The New Hampshire primary will never be the same.
Calendar Whirl — The New Hampshire primary will never be the same.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Presidents all the same when scandal strikes — Two of the most powerful moments of political déjà vu I have ever experienced took place recently in the context of the Bush administration's defense of presidentially ordered electronic spying on American citizens.
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Jeremy / Jeremy Hermanns dot org:
Alaska Flight #536 - Rapid De-Pressurization and Panic at 30K Feet — Boy, what a day. In what started as a typical flight home from a typical holiday weekend, changed drastically twenty minutes after take off. My fiancée and I were returning from a few days in Seattle …
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Austin Bay / realclearpolitics.com:
The Big Story of 2005 (Someone Tell The New York Times) — In December 2004, I wrote a column that led with this line: "Mark it on your calendar: Next month, the Arab Middle East will revolt." — The column placed the January 2005 Palestinian and Iraqi elections in historical context.
Stephanie McCrummen / Washington Post:
Manassas Changes Definition Of Family — Activists Criticize New Housing Limits As Anti-Immigrant — The inspector slid into his Crown Victoria, a police radio on his belt, addresses in hand. It was after 5 p.m., and he and his interpreter rolled into Manassas, down a street of benign ranch houses strung with lights.