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12:40 AM ET, October 30, 2006

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IAN / Hot Air:
Video: Harold Ford says Republicans don't love, but just fear God  —  Harold Ford Jr., the Tennessee Democrat running for the U.S. Senate, spoke to an audience in Paris, Tennesse on Saturday afternoon.  Quoting Rep. Lincoln Davis (D-TN), Ford Jr. told the crowd "Republicans fear the Lord, Democrats fear and love the Lord".
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Kleinheider / Volunteer Voters:
What's The Difference Between You And Me?  —  If you watched the debate last night, it is clear that Harold Ford is making a conscious attempt to both placate the fears, and grab the votes, of white evangelicals.  —  Most of his statements, actions, and positions have gone a long way to that end.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Harold Ford says RNC ad wasn't raaaaaaacist; Update …
Jay / Stop The ACLU:
Harold Ford Jr. Says Republicans Don't Love The Lord?
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CNN:
CNN LATE EDITION WITH WOLF BLITZER
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Billmon / Whiskey Bar:   Crying Uncle … Translation: Oh Lawdy!  Massa's wife so mad …
Andrew Miga / Associated Press:
Lieberman says potential for leadership role helps candidacy  —  HARTFORD, Conn. —Sen. Joe Lieberman says the likelihood that he would take a leadership role if the Democrats take control of the Senate on Nov. 7 is helping him in his race against the endorsed Democrat in Connecticut.
Discussion: Firedoglake and Nitpicker
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Matt Stoller / MyDD:
Senate Democrats and Bill Clinton Stab Us In The Front
Discussion: Booman Tribune
Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Senate: The Debate Returns, Again, To War
Discussion: Connecticut Bob and LamontBlog
ABCNEWS:
Michael J. Fox Fires Back at Critics  —  Actor Tells ABC News That Parkinson's Community Was Hurt by Limbaugh's Comments  —  Actor Michael J. Fox jokes that he may be short in stature, but he's still enough of a "big boy" to withstand criticism over his backing of embryonic stem cell research …
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Michael J Fox's compasionate plea
Discussion: Daily Kos
euronews.net:
Silent march for dead youths in France's suburbs  —  Relatives and friends of two French teenagers who were electrocuted as they fled from police a year ago have gathered in Clichy-sous-Bois near Paris.  A plaque was unveiled in front of their school, and a wreath-laying ceremony was held …
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Little Green Footballs:   French Jawdropper of the Day  —  You think you've seen French appeasement at its worst.
Steve Clemons / The Washington Note:
Dismantling Cheney's Control  —  The next two years are going to be politically bloody and difficult ones for the nation and the world.  There is a somewhat understandable, yet naive, hope that Democratic success in the coming election will somehow corner President Bush and his team into a more rational national security posture.
Jo Mannies / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
October 2006: McCaskill and Talent deadlocked  —  After all their ads, attacks and debates, Missouri's two major candidates for the U.S. Senate are heading into the campaign homestretch in roughly the same spot as they were almost a year ago — deadlocked.  —  U.S. Sen. Jim Talent …
Anthony Shadid / Washington Post:
This is Baghdad.  What could be worse?  —  There was an almost forgettable exchange earlier this month in the Iraqi National Assembly, itself on the fringe of relevance in today's disintegrating Iraq.  Lawmakers debated whether legislation should be submitted to a committee to determine if it was compatible with Islam.
Newsweek:
A Centurion's E-mails  —  Through the eyes of a frontline fighter: The Marine captain asked for a tougher assignment.  The one he got seemed all but impossible.  —  Courtesy of the Secher family  —  Weary Warrior: 'This war is futile,' wrote Secher after three months in Iraq.  But he still believed in it.
Discussion: Michelle Malkin and SEIXON
Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
The Elephant in the Room  —  FOR years, Sheri Langham looked at the Republican politics of her parents as a tolerable quirk, one she could roll her eyes at and turn away from when the disagreements grew a bit deep.  —  But earlier this year, Ms. Langham, 37, an ardent Democrat …
Sharon Churcher / Daily Mail:
Americans snub invitation to pay $500,000 for Clinton birthday party  —  When America's liberal elite were offered the chance to pay up to $500,000 each (about £260,000) to attend Bill Clinton's 60th birthday extravaganza tonight - with the added promise of a private Rolling Stones concert - a packed house was expected.
James Glanz / New York Times:
U.S. Is Said to Fail in Tracking Arms for Iraqis  —  The American military has not properly tracked hundreds of thousands of weapons intended for Iraqi security forces and has failed to provide spare parts, maintenance personnel or even repair manuals for most of the weapons given to the Iraqis …
Discussion: The Reaction and the defeatists!
Richard Kerbaj / The Australian:
Sheik Hilali praises Iraq jihadists  —  TAJ Din al-Hilali has praised militant jihadists in Iraq and Afghanistan, calling them men of the highest order for fighting against coalition forces - which include Australian soldiers - to "liberate" their homelands.
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard and Tim Blair
New York Times:
In Key House Races, Democrats Run to the Right  —  In their push to win back control of the House, Democrats have turned to conservative and moderate candidates who fit the profiles of their districts more closely than the profile of the national party.  —  One such candidate, Heath Shuler …
Discussion: MyDD and Matthew Yglesias
Redstate:
Loins & Breasts — Unfortunately We're Not Talking Pork & Poultry.  It's A Jim Webb Kinda Day!  —  Attention Virginia.  Sure, John Mark Karr's Jim Webb's supporters can hide behind the "it's just fiction" defense.  But you really want to do that?  Do you really want to defend a guy with that sort of imagination?
John Ferro / The Journal News:
Dead voters continue to cast ballots in New York  —  Steven T. Vermilye was a home inspector and general contractor who grew up in Croton-on-Hudson - he and his father helped build the boat launch at Senasqua Park - went to college in Texas and settled in New Paltz in 1971.
 
 
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Operation enduring chaos: The retreat of the coalition & rise of the militias
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Bush's lonely election season
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