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John Solo / Associated Press:
Kerry's '72 Army Comments Mirror Latest — WASHINGTON (AP) - During a Vietnam-era run for Congress three decades ago, John Kerry said he opposed a volunteer Army because it would be dominated by the underprivileged, be less accountable and be more prone to "the perpetuation of war crimes."
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Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Flubbed Joke Makes Kerry a Political Punching Bag, Again
Flubbed Joke Makes Kerry a Political Punching Bag, Again
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Patterico / Patterico's Pontifications:
New York Times Lies to Its Readers About the Content of Kerry's Remarks
New York Times Lies to Its Readers About the Content of Kerry's Remarks
Dallas Morning News:
Frank Schaeffer: I should be supporting Allen. Instead, I'm leaving the party. — I'm a Christian, a writer, a military parent and a registered Republican. — On all those counts, I was disgusted by an e-mail I just received that's being circulated by campaign supporters of Republican George Allen …
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Raising Kaine
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New York Post:
GIS DROP SMART BOMB ON KERRY — HILARIOUS HEROES FIRE BACK OVER DEM AND DUMBER CRACK ABOUT IRAQ — By TODD VENEZIA in N.Y. and IAN BISHOP in Washington — A group of GIs showed they are smart enough to take on condescending Sen. John Kerry - by deploying a hilariously misspelled sign mocking …
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Yahoo! News:
ACORN Workers Indicted For Alleged Voter Fraud — Four people have been indicted on charges of voter fraud in Kansas City, officials said Wednesday. — Investigators said questionable registration forms for new voters were collected by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now …
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Gateway Pundit:
Missouri ACORN Workers Indicted, 35,000 Questionable Forms! — 35,000 Questionable Registration Forms! — Yes, you read that correctly...35,000 questionable registration forms! — Kansas City election officials said this was the most irresponsible and extensive voter registration abuse in Missouri they had seen.
Bjorn Lomborg / Opinion Journal:
Stern Review — The dodgy numbers behind the latest warming scare. — The report on climate change by Nicholas Stern and the U.K. government has sparked publicity and scary headlines around the world. Much attention has been devoted to Mr. Stern's core argument that the price of inaction …
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Arnold Kling / TCS Daily:
Operation Sunscreen — "Using the results from formal economic models …
Operation Sunscreen — "Using the results from formal economic models …
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The Volokh Conspiracy
John Whitesides / Reuters:
Results in key Senate races - Reuters poll — WASHINGTON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Democrats must gain six seats in Tuesday's election to win U.S. Senate control, and they lead in six of the seven most vulnerable Republican-held states, according to Reuters/Zogby polls released on Thursday.
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Jamie Holly / Crooks and Liars:
Olbermann's Special Comment : There is no line this President has not crossed — nor will not cross — to keep one political party, in power. — Tonight we got another one of Keith's special comments and this one was another top-notch job. Olbermann left no stone unturned while going through …
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The Huffington Post, DownWithTyranny!, The American Street, Rising Hegemon and The Peking Duck
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New York Times:
The Great Divider — As President Bush throws himself into the final days of a particularly nasty campaign season, he's settled into a familiar pattern of ugly behavior. Since he can't defend the real world created by his policies and his decisions, Mr. Bush is inventing a fantasy world …
Ralph Peters / USA Today:
Last gasps in Iraq — I supported this war, but the deteriorating situation is starting to convince me that we can't win. Those of us who hoped that the Iraqis could achieve democracy were wrong — and their failure has implications for the entire region.
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New York Times:
With Iraq Driving Election, Voters Want New Approach — A substantial majority of Americans expect Democrats to reduce or end American military involvement in Iraq if they win control of Congress next Tuesday and say Republicans will maintain or increase troop levels to try to win the war …
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Sy Hersh: U.S. army in Iraq is the most "violent and murderous" in American history — Waffles hands him the baton and off he goes. Winter Soldier '06: … He goes on to speculate that invading Iraq was one of the 12 steps in Bush's AA program. — Sy Hersh, leftist hero.
Ezra HaLevi / Arutz Sheva:
UN Admits Syria Arming Hizbullah, UNIFIL Takes Nights Off — Despite the 20,000 troops deployed in southern Lebanon, the United Nations admits that weapons smuggling from Syria continues unhindered. A German report finds UNIFIL does not patrol after dark.
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Jason Horowitz / observer.com:
In Lamont Race, Bitter Democrats Do Pre-Mortems — Lieberman Seems to Hug Big Lead in Connecticut; Ned Speaks in Past Tense; Lefties Blame Wolfson; Brazile: Bloggers 'Give You Wind But Not Sail' — Ned Lamont, Connecticut's Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, crossed the rainy street alone.
Washington Post:
Scandals Alone Could Cost Republicans Their House Majority — Indictments, investigations and allegations of wrongdoing have helped put at least 15 Republican House seats in jeopardy, enough to swing control to the Democrats on Tuesday even before the larger issues of war, economic unease and President Bush are invoked.
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Associated Press:
Columnist Coulter in hot water over voting — WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) — Conservative columnist Ann Coulter has refused to cooperate in an investigation into whether she voted in the wrong precinct, so the case will probably be turned over to prosecutors, Palm Beach County's elections chief said Wednesday.
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Bring it On!
Ed Morrissey / Examiner:
Have Reagan's conservatives won the revolution? — WASHINGTON - It would be the highest irony if the evidence of conservative evolution came on the occasion of a bruising midterm election, but two stories by the media today suggest that conservatives have changed the paradigm of politics over the last generation.