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Media Matters for America:
CNN spliced out standing ovation greeting Lowery's WMD remarks at King funeral … The February 8 edition of CNN's The Situation Room featured a video clip of part of civil rights leader Rev. Joseph Lowery's address at the February 7 funeral of civil rights activist Coretta Scott King …
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August J. Pollak / xoverboard.com:
As a white guy, did you just throw up right now?  —  The most disturbing part of the fake outrage over Coretta Scott King's funeral is the absurdist mentality of right-wingers on black outrage.  I can't think of anything more insulting to an entire race of people than acting as if they'll change …
Dave Johnson / Seeing the Forest:
Swiftboating King's Funeral - Here It Comes!  —  The right is trying to repeat the damage they were able to do by manufacturing outrage over what they described as "politicization" of Paul Wellstone's funeral by those mean Democrats.  They seem to have a coordinated effort going on …
Digby / Hullabaloo:
Political Outliers  —  Matt Stoller nicely deconstructs …
Discussion: MyDD and RedState
CNN:
Greenfield: 'Do you really do this at a funeral?'
Hassan M. Fattah / New York Times:
At Mecca Meeting, Cartoon Outrage Crystallized  —  BEIRUT, Lebanon, Feb. 8 — As leaders of the world's 57 Muslim nations gathered for a summit meeting in Mecca in December, issues like religious extremism dominated the official agenda.  But much of the talk in the hallways was of a wholly different issue …
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Anne Applebaum / Washington Post:
A Cartoon's Portrait of America  —  The trouble started in Denmark, a faraway country of which we know little.  It revolves around cartoons, an art form we associate with light humor.  It has sparked riots in Surabaya, Tehran, Peshawar and rural Somalia, places where there aren't many Americans in the best of times.
Freedom / Freedom for Egyptians:
Egyptian Newspaper Pictures that Published Cartoons 5 months ago  —  No Danish Treatment for an Egyptian Newspaper  —  I promised you in my previous post to bring you the images of the Egyptian newspaper, Al Fager (as pronounced in Egyptian Arabic) that published the Danish Cartoons five month ago on Oct 17, 2005.
The Sandmonkey / Rantings of a Sandmonkey:
Boycott Egypt  —  Freedom For Egyptians reminded me why the cartoons looked so familiar to me: they were actually printed in the Egyptian Newspaper Al Fagr back in October 2005.  I repeat, October 2005, during Ramadan, for all the egyptian muslim population to see, and not a single squeak of outrage was present.
Charles Babington / Washington Post:
White House Agrees to Brief Congress on NSA Surveillance  —  Responding to congressional pressure from both parties, the White House agreed yesterday to give lawmakers more information about its domestic surveillance program, although the briefings remain highly classified and limited in scope.
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Michael Hirsh / Newsweek:
Wanted: Competent Big Brothers
Discussion: AMERICAblog and War and Piece
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
The Wrong Wiretap Debate
John Byrne / rawstory.com:
Senior House Republican wants answers on wiretap program
Discussion: The Road To Surfdom
Tim Golden / New York Times:
Tough U.S. Steps in Hunger Strike at Camp in Cuba  —  United States military authorities have taken tougher measures to force-feed detainees engaged in hunger strikes at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, after concluding that some were determined to commit suicide to protest their indefinite confinement, military officials have said.
Steven Lee Myers / New York Times:
Toast of the TV in Russian Eyes: It's Solzhenitsyn  —  MOSCOW, Feb. 8 — A grandfatherly figure, his bearded face wrinkled into a smile, peers down from billboards around town.  —  It is surprise enough that the man is Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, the once-exiled writer, Nobel Prize winner and, of late, octogenarian scold.
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CNN:
Senate nerve agent scare a false alarm  —  More than 200 were evacuated from Russell office building  —  (CNN) — A U.S. Senate office building was evacuated Wednesday evening after a sensor detected the presence of a possible nerve agent, but it was later determined to be a false alarm, sources said.
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Lara Jakes Jordan / Associated Press:   Police: All Tests for Nerve Agent Negative
Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
DeLay Lands Coveted Appropriations Spot  —  Indicted Rep. Tom DeLay Lands Spot on Appropriations Committee  —  WASHINGTON Feb 8, 2006 (AP)— Indicted Rep. Tom DeLay, forced to step down as the No. 2 Republican in the House, scored a soft landing Wednesday as GOP leaders rewarded him with a coveted seat on the Appropriations Committee.
Pew Research Center:
Summary of Findings  —  Public concern over Iran's nuclear program has risen dramatically in the past few months.  Today, 27% of Americans cite Iran as the country that represents the greatest danger to the United States.  In October, just 9% pointed to Iran as the biggest danger to the U.S. …
Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:
Late Nite FDL: We Have A Winner  —  Our Name Norah contest is over, and not without its share of attendant drama.  Atrios was accused of stuffing the ballot box, our Diebold machines broke down when punaise cast a write-in vote for "Ole 60 Grit" O'Beirne, Wolcott was taking furious exit polls …
White House:
President Bush Welcomes King Abdullah of Jordan to the White House  —  PRESIDENT BUSH: Your Majesty, welcome back.  I have had two good discussions with His Majesty.  Last night His Majesty and the Crown Prince came to have dinner with Laura and me and some members of Congress, and we had a really good discussion.
Discussion: Left I on the News
Noor Khan / Associated Press:
Cartoon Protesters Direct Anger at U.S.  —  QALAT, Afghanistan - Police killed four people Wednesday as Afghans enraged over drawings of the Prophet Muhammad marched on a U.S. military base in a volatile southern province, directing their anger not against Europe but America.
Jim Geraghty / Washington Times:
The growing role of bloggers  —  Imagine what the mood at President Bush's State of the Union address would have been if the big news before the speech was the Senate's confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Harriet Miers.  —  It's hard to believe that as recently as late October that was the White House's goal.

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