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Bryan / Hot Air:
The Kennedy KGB letter Updated with info about the NIE leak — So you want answers, eh? Not satisfied with the CNS report? — I've got answers. — There's a new book on Ronald Reagan making the rounds, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism.
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Kevin Mooney / CNSNews:
KGB Letter Outlines Sen. Kennedy's Overtures to Soviets, Prof Says — (CNSNews.com) - The antipathy that congressional Democrats have today toward President George W. Bush is reminiscent of their distrust of President Ronald Reagan during the Cold War, a political science professor says.
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KGB Letter Outlines Sen. Kennedy's Overtures to Soviets, Prof Says — Kengor focuses on a KGB letter written at the height of the Cold War that shows that Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) offered to assist Soviet leaders in formulating a public relations strategy to counter President Reagan's foreign policy …
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Timothy J. Burger / Time:
Exclusive: Feds Probe a Top Democrat's Relationship with AIPAC — The Department of Justice is investigating whether Rep. Jane Harman and the pro-Israel group worked together to get her reappointed as the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee — Did a Democratic member …
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Associated Press:
Bush: I Won't Change Strategy in Iraq — WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush conceded Friday that "right now it's tough" for American forces in Iraq, but the White House said he would not change U.S. strategy in the face of pre-election polls that show voters are upset.
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Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
The Ugly Truth — It's often said that the first step to recovery …
The Ugly Truth — It's often said that the first step to recovery …
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Joseph Kahn / New York Times:
China May Press North Koreans — China is prepared to step up pressure on North Korea in coming weeks by reducing oil shipments, among other measures, if the country refuses to return to negotiations or conducts more nuclear tests, Chinese government advisers and scholars who have discussed the matter with the leadership say.
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Amanda Crawford / Arizona Republic:
Supreme Court upholds Arizona's photo ID law for elections — Arizona voters will have to present identification at the polls on Nov. 7 after all. — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that Arizona can go ahead with requiring voters to present a photo ID, starting with next month's general election …
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Rick Hasen / Election Law:
BREAKING NEWS: U.S. SUPREME COURT REVERSES NINTH CIRCUIT ORDER …
BREAKING NEWS: U.S. SUPREME COURT REVERSES NINTH CIRCUIT ORDER …
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Melissa Harris / Baltimore Sun:
Former delegate gets purported Diebold code … Diebold Election Systems Inc. expressed alarm and state election officials contacted the FBI yesterday after a former legislator received an anonymous package containing what appears to be the computer code that ran Maryland's polls in 2004.
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Wall Street Journal:
Poll Signals More Republican Woes As Disapproval of Congress Grows — WASHINGTON — With just 19 days until the midterm elections, a new poll shows both President Bush and his party in worse shape among voters than Democrats were in the October before they lost control of Capitol Hill a dozen years ago.
Crew / Citizens Blogging for Responsibility …:
CREW asks DOJ to investigate Weldon for e-mails outlining possible threats of retaliation against his opponent's contributors — E-mails received by CREW have prompted us to ask the Department of Justice to investigate whether Congressman Curt Weldon (R-PA) violated the law …
Edward Felker / mywebtimes.com:
Weller refers incident to House — WASHINGTON — Rep. Jerry Weller, R-Morris, through his election attorney, moved Thursday to inform the House that a former male page or intern may have been the subject of inappropriate attention from another lawmaker, Weller's campaign manager said Thursday.
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Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
The Politics of Dancing — FDR and Reagan had more fun than their successors do. — Everyone is focusing on the polls and spreadsheets, on the scandals and negative ads. This in fact may be the year negative advertising reached critical mass. Voters are no longer running from the room saying …
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
VP Bill? Depends on Meaning of 'Elected' — The prospective presidential candidacy of Hillary Rodham Clinton has given rise to plenty of speculation about the notion of Bill Clinton as the nation's first gentleman. But what about another role? How about, say, vice president?
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Bill Walsh / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Democrats have Katrina on their minds if they win — Levees, insurance top list of changes — WASHINGTON — With polls predicting a Democratic takeover in the House elections next month, frustrated congressmen from the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast unveiled their wish list Thursday for a post-Katrina agenda.
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
We're all banging our heads, Tony — The name games that this administration is playing borders on the surreal. Strategy-tactics-blah, blah. blah. Martha Raddatz (corrected) tries to get Tony Snow to make sense, but really—there is no sense to be made in Iraq. — Video-WMP Video-QT
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