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Daily Mail:
The Pope must die, says Muslim — A notorious Muslim extremist told a demonstration in London yesterday that the Pope should face execution. — Anjem Choudary said those who insulted Islam would be "subject to capital punishment". — His remarks came during a protest outside Westminster Cathedral …
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Slapstick Politics, rightlinx.com, Confederate Yankee, Dr. Sanity and Liberty and Justice
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Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald:
Pope pokes medieval Islam with a stick — Another European has stuck his foot in it. "It" being the violent, simplistic 14th century mindset predominant in the Muslim world. — Pope Benedict XVI, apparently engaged in some kind of intellectual discussion with his fellow Germans …
Telegraph:
Islam, like Christianity, is not above criticism — The Pope quotes a barbed medieval criticism of Islamic violence in the course of a scholarly discourse, and Muslims all over the world go into uproar; churches are firebombed. The Prime Minister's wife delivers a playful slap to a cheeky teenager …
Rasmussen Reports:
Rhode Island Senate: Chafee Trailing By 8 — Whitehouse (D) 51% Chafee (R) 43% — The GOP establishment forcefully backed Republican Lincoln Chafee in the primary over a more conservative and arguably less-electable Republican. But, perhaps damaged by having to struggle so long for the nomination …
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Rasmussen Reports:
Montana Senate: Tester By Nine — Tester (D) 52% Burns (R) 43% — The latest Rasmussen Reports election survey in Montana shows Democrat Jon Tester leading incumbent Republican Sen. Conrad Burns 52% to 43% (see crosstabs). The candidates were tied at 47% in August's survey.
Blaine Harden / Washington Post:
Corruption That Shook Capitol Isn't Rattling Elections — Abramoff Case and Others Not Necessarily Key Issues — HAMILTON, Mont. — Sen. Conrad Burns gazed at a debate audience and asked if anyone could guess who was blocking efforts in Washington to control health-care costs.
Sam Harris / Los Angeles Times:
Head-in-the-Sand Liberals — Western civilization really is at risk from Muslim extremists. — TWO YEARS AGO I published a book highly critical of religion, "The End of Faith." In it, I argued that the world's major religions are genuinely incompatible, inevitably cause conflict …
Liz Sidoti / Associated Press:
GOP talk of vibrant economy rings hollow — FALMOUTH, Ky. - Used boots fetch $3 and old salt-and-pepper shakers bring in a buck at a makeshift flea market along Highway 27, presumably not what President Bush and Republicans have in mind when they herald a vibrant economy.
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The Moderate Voice, The Smirking Chimp, Flopping Aces, The Carpetbagger Report and Media Blog
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
The Trap — There is now a clear and live contrast between Bush and the Democrats on an important issue in the war on terror. — Too bad. It will be. On September 6, 2006, President Bush set the trap. He spoke in the East Room of the White House on the war on terror.
Discussion:
Dick Polman's American Debate
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The Raw Story:
Sources: August terror plot is a 'fiction' underscoring police failures — Nafeez Ahmed — British Army expert casts doubt on 'liquid explosives' threat, Al Qaeda network in UK Identified — Lieutenant-Colonel (ret.) Nigel Wylde, a former senior British Army Intelligence Officer …
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Rusty / The Jawa Report:
Exiled Muslim Cleric Behind London Protest Calling for Pope's Death
Exiled Muslim Cleric Behind London Protest Calling for Pope's Death
Discussion:
Hot Air
Bret Stephens / Opinion Journal:
The Liberals' War — Why is the left afraid to face up to the threat of radical Islam? … Here's a puzzle: Why is it so frequently the case that the people who have the most at stake in the battle against Islamic extremism and the most to lose when Islamism gains—namely, liberals—are typically the most reluctant to fight it?
Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Major State Union Switches To Lamont — AFSCME Council 4 Drops Lieberman, Citing Movement Toward Bush Policies — One of the state's largest labor unions has dropped its endorsement of U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman and switched its support to Democratic primary winner Ned Lamont.
Mary Beth Schneider / Indianapolis Star:
State sues over campaign calls — Attorney General Steve Carter has filed a lawsuit today in Brown County Circuit Court against a group making automated phone calls targeting Democratic congressional candidate Baron Hill. — Carter also is seeking a preliminary injunction …
Ian Sample / Guardian:
Man rejects first penis transplant — Chinese surgeons have performed the world's first penis transplant on a man whose organ was damaged beyond repair in an accident this year. The incident left the man with a 1cm-long stump with which he was unable to urinate or have sexual intercourse.
Electoral Vote Predictor:
Sep 18, Projected U.S. Senate: 50 Democrats 50 Republicans — Just one poll today, in Minnesota. Amy Klobuchar (D) has widened her lead over Mark Kennedy (R) to 24%, 56% to 32%. Maybe this should not come as a surprise as Kennedy underperformed Bush in 2004 in his own district (MN-06).
Ji Jobs / Journal Inquirer:
Give him another week — Almost 50 years ago, a reporter asked President Dwight Eisenhower what major contributions his vice president, Richard M. Nixon, had made to the Eisenhower administration. Ike's response was telling and hilarious. He said, "If you give me a week, I might think of one."
Discussion:
Ned Lamont for Senate
Donald Lambro / Washington Times:
Republicans gain in midterm polls — Republicans appear to be gaining on the Democrats in the 2006 midterm campaign because of growing confidence in the economy, falling gas prices and President Bush's sustained political offensive on the terrorist threat, according to pollsters and campaign strategists.
Discussion:
DownWithTyranny!, Redstate, Ace of Spades HQ, Say Anything and A Chequer-Board of Nights …
Washington Post:
Major Problems At Polls Feared — Some Officials Say Voting Law Changes And New Technology Will Cause Trouble — An overhaul in how states and localities record votes and administer elections since the Florida recount battle six years ago has created conditions that could trigger a repeat …
Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Support for Electronic Filing of Senate Candidates' Campaign-Finance Records Gains Momentum — In the next few weeks leading up to Election Day, money will pour into candidates' coffers and voters will be able to see which lobby groups are trying hardest to buy their lawmakers' favor.
Edward Wyatt / New York Times:
A Show That Trumpeted History but Led to Confusion — It's little wonder that ABC's mini-series "The Path to 9/11" drew stinging criticism earlier this month for its invented scenes, fabricated dialogue and unsubstantiated accounts of how the Clinton and Bush administrations conducted themselves …
Associated Press:
Murdered nun asked forgiveness for killers as she lay dying, colleagues say — NAIROBI, Kenya Sister Leonella, a nun who devoted her life to helping the sick in volatile regions of Africa, used to joke that there was a bullet with her name engraved on it in Somalia.
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Michelle Malkin, Tammy Bruce, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Anchoress, Townhall and The Daily Brief