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10:05 AM ET, August 23, 2006

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Ann Althouse / New York Times:
A Law Unto Herself  —  TO end her opinion in American Civil Liberties Union v. National Security Agency — the case that enjoins President Bush's warrantless surveillance program — Judge Anna Diggs Taylor quoted Earl Warren (referring to him as "Justice Warren," not "Chief Justice Warren," …
Discussion: Dohiyi Mir and Althouse
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Judicial Watch says NSA judge might have had conflict of interest  —  Gateway Pundit's all over it.  Here's the press release at JW.  Oh, how the lefties will howl.  And oh, with what relish they'd be working this themselves if it had been a Republican judge and the decision had gone the other way.
Zalmay Khalilzad / Opinion Journal:
The Battle of Baghdad  —  Rampant insecurity—and a detailed plan to combat it.  —  BAGHDAD—Although there has been much good news to report about security progress in Iraq this summer—the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the handover of security responsibility for Muthanna province …
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Paul Hackett on Hardball  —  Paul Hackett debated the Iraq war with Republican-TX-17 candidate Van Taylor,  —  Taylor who did fight in the Iraq war-for some reason uses the most original "we're fighting them over there" argument which is sounding more and more like an Abbott & Costello routine.
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Dday / Daily Kos:   Matthews, Hackett TAKE APART Repub House hopeful on Hardball
Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
Senator Jokes About House Painter  —  WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican Sen. Conrad Burns, whose re-election campaign is pressing for tighter immigration controls, referred to his house painter as "a nice little Guatemalan man" and suggested that worker as well employees of a roofing company he hired might be in the country illegally.
Robert Burns / Associated Press:
British gen. calls Iraq mini 'civil war'  —  WASHINGTON - The British deputy to the top U.S. commander in Iraq said Tuesday the country's sectarian conflict is not a full-blown civil war but could be described as a "civil war in miniature."  —  "In my judgment, we are not in a situation of civil war …
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
The Wagging of the 'Civil' Tongues
Discussion: Firedoglake and Demagogue
Hindrocket / Power Line:
WHAT ELSE ARE THEY KEEPING SILENT ABOUT?  —  The Swedish Foreign Ministry was delegated to investigate who knew what about corruption in the U.N.'s oil-for-food program in Iraq.  The report has now been made public by a Swedish radio station.  It says that Ole Kolby, Norway's U.N. ambassador …
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Washington Times:
Swedish report: Norway knew of Iraq bribes
Discussion: Liberty and Justice
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Al-Jazeera's Tricky Balancing Act  —  DOHA, Qatar — What do people in the Middle East think five years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks?  To get a quick snapshot, I paid a visit here to Ahmed Sheikh, the editor in chief of al-Jazeera television.  It was reassuring, in a perverse way …
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Allen's Campaign Shifts Gears, Seeks Help  —  Burned by a blog-induced firestorm over an an off-hand comment at a campaign rally, Sen. George Allen's campaign is seeking a conservative blog maven who can blunt future attacks and help rally conservatives in the state and elsewhere behind Allen's campaign.
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Christiane Amanpour / CNN:
Bin Laden still deadly relevant  —  Ex-CIA official says cleric sets cap of 10 million U.S. deaths … LONDON, England (CNN) — Nearly five years have passed since the September 11 terrorist attacks, yet Osama bin Laden — the world's most-wanted terrorist — remains a dangerous fugitive …
Discussion: THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS and Hyscience
Hindrocket / Power Line:
HAIL TO THE CHIEF  —  I had the opportunity this afternoon to be part of a relatively small group who heard President Bush talk, extemporaneously, for around forty minutes.  It was an absolutely riveting experience.  It was the best I've ever seen him.  Not only that; it may have been the best I've ever seen any politician.
Rasmussen Reports:
Maine Governor: Baldacci Campaign Still Running in Place  —  Woodcock (R) 42% Baldacci (D) 43%  —  Maine's competitive gubernatorial campaign has a caught-in-amber feeling to it, especially when it comes to support for Democratic Governor John Baldacci.  —  Baldacci now leads Republican Chandler Woodcock 43% to 42% (see crosstabs).
Discussion: The Hedgehog Report
AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:
Leiberman Still Ahead In CT  —  A new ARG poll has some interesting numbers when compared to the Qinnipiac poll which came out last week.  First off, the ARG poll theoretically shows a tight race: … As a CNN report on the poll notes, the big difference is the number of undecideds which are 2% in the Qinnipiac Poll.
Saad Eddin Ibrahim / Washington Post:
The 'New Middle East' Bush Is Resisting  —  President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice may be quite right about a new Middle East being born.  In fact, their policies in support of the actions of their closest regional ally, Israel, have helped midwife the newborn.
 
 
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