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George W. Bush / White House:
Executive Order: Responsibilities of the Department of Homeland Security with Respect to Faith-Based and Community Initiatives — By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to help the Federal Government coordinate …
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Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
Bush Orders DHS to Create Center for Faith-Based Aid — President Bush ordered the Department of Homeland Security yesterday to create a center for faith-based and community initiatives within 45 days to eliminate regulatory, contracting and programmatic barriers to providing federal funds …
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New York Times, The Carpetbagger Report, Just a Bump in the Beltway, Bring it On! and Donklephant
Molly Ivins / progressive.org:
Enough of the D.C. Dems — Mah fellow progressives, now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of the party. I don't know about you, but I have had it with the D.C. Democrats, had it with the DLC Democrats, had it with every calculating, equivocating, triangulating …
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Raymond Hernandez / New York Times:
Clinton Says New York, but Money Hints at '08
Clinton Says New York, but Money Hints at '08
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Outside The Beltway
George Jahn / Associated Press:
Iran Threatens U.S. With 'Harm and Pain' — VIENNA, Austria (AP) — Iran threatened the United States with "harm and pain" Wednesday for its role in hauling Tehran before the U.N. Security Council over its nuclear program. America's ambassador to the United Nations said Iran's comments reflected the menace it poses.
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Media Matters for America:
Hardball for the left, softball for the right: Conservatives dominate on Hardball … Since its CNBC debut as Politics with Chris Matthews in 1996*, MSNBC's long-running Hardball with Chris Matthews has consistently attracted criticism from the right wing. For example, in January 2006 …
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News Blog
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CNN:
Three arrested in Alabama church fires — (CNN) — Three people have been arrested in connection with 10 church fires in Alabama last month, officials said Wednesday. — Two of the suspects are Ben Moseley and Russell Debusk, both 19 and students at Birmingham Southern College, said Richard Montgomery, Alabama's state fire marshal.
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Birmingham Blues
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Rick Lyman / New York Times:
3 College Students Arrested in Alabama Church Fires — Three college students from the prosperous suburbs south of Birmingham, two of them 19 and one 20, were arrested today in the burning of nine Baptist churches in rural Alabama last month that federal officials say was a prank that spun out of control.
Chris Bowers / MyDD:
TX-28 Postmortem, Part II: Qualitative and Strategy — Well, it looks like our first primary challenge against an incumbent Democrat didn't work out. To my knowledge, there haven't been any official concession yet, but no matter what happens, I would like to point out that Republicans still …
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ed fitzgerald's unfutz
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Post-mortem on the Intelligence Committee vote — (updated below) — The Senate Intelligence Committee yesterday rejected Sen. Rockefeller's motion to hold hearings to investigate the President's warrantless eavesdropping program by an 8-7, strict party line vote.
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Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Democrat Taylor Marsh …, RedState, Booman Tribune, The Carpetbagger Report, The Blogging of the President, No More Mister Nice Blog, Hit and Run, Decision '08, Think Progress, TAPPED, Left in the West, JustOneMinute, State of the Day, The Democratic Party, Bring it On!, Thoughts from Kansas, PoliBlog, BobGeiger.com, IntoxiNation and rubber hose
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Senate Panel Blocks Eavesdropping Probe
Senate Panel Blocks Eavesdropping Probe
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All Things Beautiful, Obsidian Wings, The Heretik, Thoughts of an Average Woman, PBD, Stygius, Faithful Progressive and Knight Ridder
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
At Conservative Forum on Bush, Everybody's a Critic — If the ancient political wisdom is correct that a charge unanswered is a charge agreed to, the Bush White House pleaded guilty yesterday at the Cato Institute to some extraordinary allegations. — "We did ask a few members …
New York Times:
Elite Troops Get Expanded Role on Intelligence — WASHINGTON, March 7 — The military is placing small teams of Special Operations troops in a growing number of American embassies to gather intelligence on terrorists in unstable parts of the world and to prepare for potential missions to disrupt, capture or kill them.
Clinton W. Taylor / Townhall.com:
Giving Yale the finger — Since the New York Times and Wall Street Journal broke the news about the admission of Taliban official Sayeed Rahmatullah Hashemi to a special student program at Yale, we've received numerous emails from outraged Yale Alumni. One email stood out from the rest …
New York Times:
Fight Looms on Lawmakers' Use of Corporate Jets — WASHINGTON, March 7 — Senator Barack Obama flew at least nine times on corporate jets last year, traveling to fund-raisers in New York and San Francisco, home to Chicago and to Rosa Parks's funeral in Detroit.
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Delivering the Conservative Line on 'Monologues' — Monique Stuart was a teenager when Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" first appeared off-off-Broadway a decade ago. — But by the time the 24-year-old saw the play in her senior year of college, she'd already made up her mind that it wasn't worth much.
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By Neddie Jingo!, TBogg - ", The Anchoress, Sigmund, Carl and Alfred and The Corner on National …
Stephen Barr / Washington Post:
Retirement Fund Tapped to Avoid National Debt Limit — The Treasury Department has started drawing from the civil service pension fund to avoid hitting the $8.2 trillion national debt limit. The move to tap the pension fund follows last month's decision to suspend investments in a retirement savings plan held by government employees.