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ALLEN'S REVENGE: EXPOSES UNDERAGE SEX SCENES IN OPPONENT'S NOVELS — Sen. George Allen, R-VA, unleashed a press release late Thursday that exposed his rival's fiction writing, which includes graphic underage sex scenes. — The press release, as provided by the Allen Campaign: — WEBB'S WEIRD WORLD
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Smutgate: Drudge nukes Webb with pedo passage from novel
Smutgate: Drudge nukes Webb with pedo passage from novel
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Rush Apology: I Was Wrong. Fox Took Too Much Medication — RUSH: I want to make an apology here. You have number seven from the audio sound bite roster ready to go? All right, let her rip. — FOX: The symptoms that I had in the ad that I did, that's called dyskinesia, and that's actually from too much medication.
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
G.O.P. Moves Fast to Reignite Issue of Gay Marriage — The divisive debate over gay marriage, which played a prominent role in 2004 campaigns but this year largely faded from view, erupted anew on Thursday as President Bush and Republicans across the country tried to use a court ruling …
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Alan Cooperman / Washington Post:
Religious Conservatives Cheer Ruling on Gays as Wake-Up Call — The New Jersey court decision that gay couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexual couples was bad news for social conservatives — the bad news they were hoping for. — "Pro-traditional-marriage organizations ought …
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Rumsfeld Tells Iraq Critics to 'Back Off' — With his chorus of critics expanding deeper into Republican ranks, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told detractors yesterday to pull back as U.S. and Iraqi officials grapple with the uncertainties of laying out Iraq's course.
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Michael Grunwald / Washington Post:
The Year Of Playing Dirtier — Rep. Ron Kind pays for sex! — Well, that's what the Republican challenger for his Wisconsin congressional seat, Paul R. Nelson, claims in new ads, the ones with "XXX" stamped across Kind's face. — It turns out that Kind — along with more than 200 …
Bill Roggio / The Fourth Rail:
Mahdi Army, Iraqi Police Battle in Baquba — The Mahdi Army continues to flaunt its power. It's decision time for Maliki. — Iranian proxy Muqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army has yet again fought government forces in pitched street battles. The scene of the latest fighting is the city of Baquba …
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David Cay Johnston / New York Times:
I.R.S. Going Slow Before Election — Mark W. Everson, commissioner of internal revenue, said he regularly discussed the potential impact of agency actions with senior staff members. "We are very sensitive to political perceptions," Mr. Everson said. — The commissioner of internal revenue …
Ian Urbina / New York Times:
Democrats Fear Disillusionment in Black Voters — Last weekend, Jim Webb, the Virginia Democrat who hopes to oust Senator George Allen, crammed in visits to 12 black churches, and for several weeks he has been pumping money into advertisements on black radio stations and in black newspapers.
New York Post:
PULLS SUPPORT OF TROUBLED COMPTROLLER — Attorney General Eliot Spitzer delivered a devastating blow yesterday to Alan Hevesi, withdrawing his re-election endorsement, saying the scandal-scarred state comptroller is unfit for office, and laying the groundwork for a replacement.
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David Stout / New York Times:
Bush, Signing Bill for Border Fence, Urges Wider Overhaul — President Bush signed into law on Thursday a bill providing for construction of 700 miles of added fencing along the Southwestern border, calling the legislation "an important step toward immigration reform."
Paul Schindler / gaycitynews.com:
Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendlyAbsorbing Gay Pain & Praise, Clinton Says She's Evolved — In an appearance early Wednesday evening in front of roughly three-dozen LGBT leaders, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton indicated that she would not oppose efforts by Eliot Spitzer …
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
In the Libby Case, A Grilling to Remember — With withering and methodical dispatch, White House nemesis and prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald yesterday sliced up the first person called to the stand on behalf of the vice president's former chief of staff. — If I. Lewis "Scooter" …
Eric Black / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Is that a fact: Ad twists Bachmann's crime views — A recent ad uses one Senate vote unfairly against the GOP candidate in the tight Sixth District race. — A highly deceptive ad by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee takes one vote out of context to distort congressional candidate Michele Bachmann's record on crime.
Swiftee / Pair 'o Dice:
Keith Ellison's deplorable legislative record. — I ran across this and thought you all would appreciate a glance at the kind of nut-jobbery Keith X Hakim-Ellison engaged in during his tenure at the at the MN House of Rep's. — 1. 2005-2006 Legislative Session he authored a bill …
Washington Times:
Special treatment for Air America — When is a campaign donation not a campaign donation? Apparently if you spend the money to run a radio program instead of paying for campaign ads that run on that same program. Just look at Air America. With $41 million in losses since 2004 …