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Dana Priest / Washington Post:
Attacking Iran May Trigger Terrorism — U.S. Experts Wary of Military Action Over Nuclear Program — As tensions increase between the United States and Iran, U.S. intelligence and terrorism experts say they believe Iran would respond to U.S. military strikes on its nuclear sites by deploying …
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Sean Rayment / Telegraph:
Government in secret talks about strike against Iran
Government in secret talks about strike against Iran
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Crooks and Liars:
John McCain just loves Falwell now — John McCain just loves Falwell now — John McCain, joined Tim Russert, on MTP this morning and was challenged on a number of issue including his new found affection for Jerry Falwell. — Video-WMP low res Video-QT (pretty big file)
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Debbie Schlussel:
Premature Articulation: The REAL Jill Carroll for Jimmy Carter Geraghty and Others w/Reading Comprehension Deficiencies — Here's a note to you bloggers—especially the suddenly blind conservative ones—who want Jill Carroll to be what she is not. Please read it VERY CAREFULLY and S-L-O-W-L-Y …
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Matthew Campbell / Times of London:
Barbarians of suburbs target French Jews — THE pretty schoolgirl known as Yalda wore tight white trousers and thigh-high boots to the rendezvous. Her target, a young Jewish telephone salesman, quickly fell under her spell. He meekly followed her when she suggested a nightcap at her place.
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Allahpundit / Michelle Malkin:
NIGHT FEVER — Michelle's due back tomorrow morning sometime …
NIGHT FEVER — Michelle's due back tomorrow morning sometime …
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
The President as Average Joe — Trying to Boost Support, Bush Brings Banter to the People — President Bush was taking questions from an audience the other day when he was asked about the immigration debate raging in Washington. — "It's obviously topic du jour ," he said.
Elizabeth Day / Telegraph:
Condimania — The Dean of Blackburn is a holy man and, as such, is not generally touched by earthly desires. He has serious misgivings about the Iraq war. He is a sensible, mild-mannered sort of fellow, not given to unnecessary exaggeration. But that was yesterday. That was BC. Before Condoleezza.
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New York Times:
The Endgame in Iraq — Iraq is becoming a country that America should be ashamed to support, let alone occupy. The nation as a whole is sliding closer to open civil war. In its capital, thugs kidnap and torture innocent civilians with impunity, then murder them for their religious beliefs.
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
FEMA Calls, but Top Job Is Tough Sell — WASHINGTON, April 1 — The calls went out across the nation, as Bush administration officials asked the country's most seasoned disaster response experts to consider the job of a lifetime: FEMA director. But again and again, the response over the past several months was the same: "No thanks."
Mark Townsend / Observer:
Official: Iraq war led to July bombings — The first official recognition that the Iraq war motivated the four London suicide bombers has been made by the government in a major report into the 7 July attacks. — Despite attempts by Downing Street to play down suggestions that the conflict …
The Sandmonkey / Rantings of a Sandmonkey:
Egyptian cartoonists strike back at Denmark — The Syndicate of Egyptian cartoonists decided that they would respond to the danish cartoons by making their own cartoons on what happend. They were done in order to- and I quote- " as a response to those who fell under the thrall of racism …
Daniel Howes / Detroit News:
Ford Foundation probed; AG claims Mich. left out — Cox: N.Y. trust must pay heed to family legacy — M ichigan Attorney General Mike Cox is investigating the New York-based Ford Foundation, focusing on its governance, potential conflicts of interest and a comparatively thin record of giving …
Dr. Sanity:
NO RELATION TO REALITY, INDEED — Unbelievable material from MEMRI (hat tip: LGF). Read/watch the entire interview, but here is the final bit: … If there was ever in history a better example of the paranoid fear of female sexuality, I can't think of it.
toledoblade.com:
Advisory post gave Noe voice in U.S. Mint policy — Coin dealer pushed gold pieces; Treasury Dept. conducts probe — WASHINGTON — In the months before Tom Noe came under scrutiny for his state-funded rare-coin venture, he used a federal appointment to forge relationships with U.S. Mint officials …
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Don't deny that some Muslims are hot for jihad — If I were an anti-war leftie, I'd be very depressed by the Iraq anniversary protests. A few hundred people show up hither and yon to see Cindy Sheehan get arrested for the 15th time that week, or Charlie Sheen unveil his critically acclaimed …
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Andrew Buncombe / Independent:
US and UK forces establish 'enduring bases' in Iraq — Despite talk of withdrawal 'when the job is done', there are signs that coalition troops will be there for the long term — The Pentagon has revealed that coalition forces are spending millions of dollars establishing at least six …
Kevin Phillips / Washington Post:
How the GOP Became God's Own Party — Now that the GOP has been transformed by the rise of the South, the trauma of terrorism and George W. Bush's conviction that God wanted him to be president, a deeper conclusion can be drawn: The Republican Party has become the first religious party in U.S. history.
Bloomberg:
Buckley Says Bush Will Be Judged on Iraq War, Now a `Failure' — March 31 (Bloomberg) — William F. Buckley Jr., the longtime conservative writer and leader, said George W. Bush's presidency will be judged entirely by the outcome of a war in Iraq that is now a failure.
Adam / Adam Nagourney's Personal Diary:
It's April fools- duh! — what up hags! — More proof that liberals have no sense of humor:( That ullltra liberal, in your face, Americablog guy fell for my April fools joke. I mean hello? I worte that piece almost 18 months ago. The f**ked up thing is I handed it in to the Times and they fell for it too.