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Homeland Security Deputy Press Secretary arrested — Deputy Press Secretary for U.S. Department of Homeland Security Arrested on Polk County Charges — Brian J. Doyle, DOB 4/7/50, the Deputy Press Secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Office of Public Affairs in Washington …
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Michelle Spitzer / Associated Press:
Homeland Agent Arrested in Seduction Case — MIAMI - The deputy press secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was arrested Tuesday for using the Internet to seduce what he thought was a teenage girl, authorities said. — Brian J. Doyle, 55, was arrested at his residence …
CNN:
DHS spokesman arrested in child sex sting — Brian J. Doyle faces 23 charges — WASHINGTON (CNN) — A deputy press secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was arrested Tuesday at his Maryland home on charges he used his computer in an attempt to seduce a child …
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
DHS Spokesman Is Accused of Soliciting Teen Online — The deputy press secretary for the Department of Homeland Security was arrested last night on charges that he used the Internet to seduce an undercover Florida sheriff's detective who he thought was a 14-year-old girl, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said.
Gabrielle Finley / theledger.com:
Homeland Security Official Arrested in Polk Case
Homeland Security Official Arrested in Polk Case
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Democracy In Iraq Not A Priority in U.S. Budget — While President Bush vows to transform Iraq into a beacon of democracy in the Middle East, his administration has been scaling back funding for the main organizations trying to carry out his vision by building democratic institutions such as political parties and civil society groups.
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Kevin Drum / The Washington Monthly:
BUSH AND DEMOCRACY....This is what I was talking about a couple of days ago: … Is democracy promotion really something that George Bush cares deeply about? Let's review the bidding. — During the 2000 campaign, Bush derided the very idea of nation building.
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Robert B. Bluey / Human Events:
DeLay Says He'll File Ethics Complaint Against McKinney — Soon-to-retire Rep. Tom DeLay (R.-Tex.) said today he would file an ethics complaint against Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D.-Ga.) for striking a Capitol Police officer should no other House member do so first.
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Michelle Malkin / Townhall.com:
The party of police-haters — There's only one thing more damning …
The party of police-haters — There's only one thing more damning …
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John F. Kerry / New York Times:
Two Deadlines and an Exit — WE are now in the third war in Iraq in as many years. The first was against Saddam Hussein and his supposed weapons of mass destruction. The second was against terrorists whom, the administration said, it was better to fight over there than here.
Pam Belluck / New York Times:
Massachusetts Set to Offer Universal Health Insurance — BOSTON, April 4 — Massachusetts is poised to become the first state to provide nearly universal health care coverage after the state legislature overwhelmingly passed a bill today that Gov. Mitt Romney says he will sign.
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David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Mass. Bill Requires Health Coverage — State Set to Use Auto Insurance As a Model — BOSTON, April 4 — The Massachusetts legislature approved a bill Tuesday that would require all residents to purchase health insurance or face legal penalties, which would make this the first state to tackle …
Steve Clemons / tpmcafe.com:
US War Planners Should Listen to Israel Regarding Iran — As I stated on Christopher Lydon's NPR show, Radio Open Source, tonight — one of the take-aways from my recent Israel trip is that Israeli national security bureaucrats — diplomats and generals — have far greater confidence …
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David Cay Johnston / New York Times:
Big Gain for Rich Seen in Tax Cuts for Investments — The first data to document the effect of President Bush's tax cuts for investment income show that they have significantly lowered the tax burden on the richest Americans, reducing taxes on incomes of more than $10 million by an average of about $500,000.
wnbc.com:
Couric Announces Move To CBS — NEW YORK — On her 15th anniversary on "Today," Katie Couric told viewers Wednesday she's leaving NBC to join CBS and become the first woman to solo anchor a network evening newscast. — Slideshow: Couric Says She's Leaving 'Today'
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
The Week's Blogger Of The Year — Now that the event has concluded, I can reveal why I came to Washington DC tonight. The Week Magazine selected me as Blogger of the Year for 2005, following in the footsteps of my friends from Power Line, who won the honor last year.
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Feingold Backs Legalizing Same-Sex Marriages — Sen. Russell Feingold (D-Wis.), a prospective 2008 presidential candidate, said yesterday that he thinks bans on same-sex marriages have no place in the nation's laws. — Feingold said in an interview that he was motivated to state his position …
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Let the Iraqis Bargain — Americans are getting impatient about the formation of a new Iraqi government. That's what Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told political leaders in Baghdad this week, and she was putting it mildly. But it would be folly if American impatience torpedoed …
Bill Henderson / Conglomerate Blog:
Variation in US News Reputation Over Time — This is a special US News rankings guest post. Many thanks to Gordon for the opportunity. — With release of this year's U.S. News & World Report rankings, law professors, administrators, students and alumni are once reflecting upon …
Greg Sargent / American Prospect:
The Plame Game — What Murray Waas's big scoop may really tell us about Bush's pre-war deceptions. — Murray Waas's latest scoop — in which he broke new ground with a detailed account of the Bush administration's deceptions about Iraq — has won plenty of plaudits already.
Michelle Malkin:
MY WORK ETHIC — Longtime readers of this blog and my writing in general know that I work a lot. I write early in the morning. I write late at night. I write books and columns when my kids and husband are asleep. Bloggers are born multi-taskers. Sometimes, I blog when I'm cooking or when the kids are watching "Dragon Tales."
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