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12:55 AM ET, June 14, 2006

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White House:
President Bush Visits Troops in Iraq  —  THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all.  Thank you for the warm welcome.  Thought I'd stop in to say "hello."  (Laughter and applause.)  I bring greetings from a grateful nation.  (Applause.)  I thank you for your sacrifice, I thank you for your service, I thank you for making history.
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Terence Hunt / Associated Press:
Bush Meets With Iraqi PM in Surprise Trip  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq — President Bush, seeking to bolster support for Iraq's burgeoning goverment and U.S. war policy at home, made a surprise visit to Iraq on Tuesday to meet newly named Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and discuss the next steps in the troubled 3-year-old war.
Editor and Publisher:
Surprise for Reporters: Bush to Baghdad  —  NEW YORK President George W. Bush, seeking to bolster support for Iraq's new government and the U.S. war effort at home, made a surprise visit to Iraq on Tuesday to meet Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.  —  The trip was known only to a handful …
Discussion: FishBowlDC and NewsHog
Kim Gamel / Associated Press:
75,000 Forces to Be Deployed in Baghdad
Discussion: QandO and Unqualified Offerings
Reuters:
Bush makes surprise visit to Iraq
Discussion: Macsmind
TalkLeft:
EXCLUSIVE: No Deal for Karl Rove  —  Sometimes people just don't know when to cry "uncle."  I do.  I asked Robert Luskin this morning if Karl Rove has made a deal with Fitzgerald.  His response: … Which is exactly what Luskin told me weeks ago.  It's over, folks.  Karl Rove will not be charged with a crime.
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senatemajority.com:
Karl Rove Taking Bullets?  —  Shot:  —  "They may be with you for the first few bullets but they won't be there for the last tough battles."  — Karl Rove, on John Kerry and John Murtha, Reuters, 6/13  —  Chaser:  —  "Except for a lapse of several months, Selective Service records …
Mike Allen / Time:
Rove: Glad the Burden Is Lifted
TalkLeft:
Sealed Case 06cr00128 and Outing Sources
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Webb Wins Democratic Nomination In Virginia  —  Ex-Republican to Face Allen for U.S. Senate  —  Virginia Democrats yesterday chose Vietnam War hero James Webb to challenge Sen. George Allen (R), siding with their party's national leadership, which had declared the former Republican …
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Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Lieberman Ally Advises: Run As An Independent  —  A prominent ally of U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman urged Monday that Lieberman run for re-election as an independent and not trust his career to left-leaning Democratic primary voters in August.  —  John F. Droney Jr., a former Democratic state chairman …
Adam Brookes / BBC:
'Kill Iraqis marine song' probe  —  The US marines have launched a probe into a video posted on the internet that apparently shows a serving marine singing about killing Iraqi civilians.  —  A spokesman described the video as "clearly inappropriate" and contrary to the standards of the marines.
Discussion: Gateway Pundit and ¡No Pasarán!
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littlegreenfootballs.com:
Mainstream Media Disgrace of the Month: Hadji Girl  —  We've been watching this develop, as earlier today the Council on American Islamic Relations sent out one of their infamous email alerts about an amateur music video of a song about a Marine lured into an ambush by a "Hadji girl."
Jed Graham / Investor's Business Daily:
Bush May Meet Vow To Halve The Deficit Three Years Early  —  Aided by surging tax receipts, President Bush may make good on his pledge to cut the deficit in half in 2006 — three years early.  —  Tax revenues are running $176 billion, or 12.9%, over last year, the Treasury Department said Monday.
Suzanne Gamboa / Associated Press:
Hastert Deals Blow to Immigration Bill  —  Hopes for a quick compromise on immigration were dealt a blow Tuesday after House Speaker Dennis Hastert said he wanted to take a "long look" at a Senate bill offering possible citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants.
Arizona Republic:
Letters policy  —  Here is the policy that Editorial Board editors use in selecting letters to the editor for publication in The Arizona Republic:  —  1. Letters must be signed.  All letters must be verified prior to publication.  We don't publish unsigned letters.  —  2. Clarity, conciseness of language.
Discussion: BLACKFIVE and Small Town Veteran
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Trevor Bothwell / Townhall.com:
Sadistic iron  —  In the June 7 edition of its newspaper …
Discussion: Flopping Aces
Dan Elliott / Associated Press:
Panel: Churchill should be fired  —  Ward Churchill, the professor who called some of the World Trade Center victims "little Eichmanns," should be fired because of "repeated and deliberate" infractions of scholarship rules, a University of Colorado committee said today.
Reuters:
U.S. court tosses lawsuit over "In God We Trust"  —  SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. district court judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit brought by a California atheist against the U.S. government for its use of the phrase "In God We Trust" on its coins and currency.
Discussion: JustOneMinute and Stop The ACLU
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
A Bush Aide's Blunt Words  —  New Adviser Pulled No Punches in His Magazine Pieces  —  Bill Clinton is a "virtuoso deceiver" and Hillary Rodham Clinton a "true chameleon" guilty of "self-serving behavior, comparative radicalism, and dubious personal morality."  —  Al Gore is a "mad dog" known to "foam at the mouth."
 
 
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