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Simon Tisdall / Guardian:
US plans last big push in Iraq — Strategy document calls for extra 20,000 troops, aid for Iraqi army and regional summit — President George Bush has told senior advisers that the US and its allies must make "a last big push" to win the war in Iraq and that instead of beginning …
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New York Times:
General Warns of Risks in Iraq if G.I.'s Are Cut — The top American military commander for the Middle East said Wednesday that to begin a significant troop withdrawal from Iraq over the next six months would lead to an increase in sectarian killings and hamper efforts to persuade …
David Stout / New York Times:
Top General Warns Against Iraq Timetable — The top American military commander in the Middle East warned today against setting a timetable for withdrawing United States troops from Iraq and raised the possibility that more might be needed, if only temporarily, to help that country's security forces …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Guardian: Bush to send more troops in "last big push" to stabilize Iraq
Guardian: Bush to send more troops in "last big push" to stabilize Iraq
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Chris Matthews / MSNBC:
Rep. John Murtha defends his ethics — "Hardball" host Chris Matthews asks Murtha about leadership, Iraq, ethics … Host of 'Hardball' — In his first interview since reportedly calling a Democratic bill on lobbying and ethics "total crap," Rep. John Murtha told "Hardball" …
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jules crittenden:
Murtha vs. Hoyer: Sit Back and Enjoy ... Today offers the kind of spectacle that is a small consolation prize for a party out of power: the victors pummeling each other over the spoils. The election having been lost, today's majority leadership race is a win-win.
Edward Wyatt / New York Times:
O. J. Simpson Writes a Book He'll Discuss on Fox TV — O. J. Simpson, who was acquitted 11 years ago in the 1994 death of his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald L. Goldman has written a book and will appear on television telling "how he would have committed the murders …
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Ellen Knickmeyer / Washington Post:
Sectarian Strife in Iraq Imperils Entire Region, Analysts Warn — BAGHDAD — While American commanders have suggested that civil war is possible in Iraq, many leaders, experts and ordinary people in Baghdad and around the Middle East say it is already underway, and that the real worry ahead …
Perry Bacon Jr / Time:
What Trent Lott Brings to the Party — Analysis: The election of the once disgraced politician as the number two Senate Republican may mean that the G.O.P. has no intention of getting along too well with the new party in power — To some observers, the choice of Trent Lott as the new number …
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Think Progress:
Larry King Admits He's Never Used The Internet: 'Do You Punch Little Buttons and Things?' » — Last night CNN's Larry King confessed to Roseanne Barr that he's never used the Internet. King expressed doubt that the Internet was a viable political medium because "there's 80 billion things on it."
Chris Bowers / MyDD:
James Carville's Consultant Con — There are two main reasons why James Carville does not like Howard Dean. The first is that Howard Dean does not trash other Democrats, and Carville prefers Democrats who throw their own party under the bus. The second is that he is a political consultant …
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Kirsten Powers / Opinion:
Election signals decline of old school liberalism — It's more glacial shift than radical revolution, but change is afoot in the Democratic Party. … In a low point in Democratic Party history, Pennsylvania Gov. Bob Casey was banned from speaking at the 1992 Democratic Convention for being opposed to abortion rights.
BBC:
Afghan women seek death by fire — Increasing numbers of Afghan women are committing suicide by setting fire to themselves to escape difficult lives, according to NGOs based in the country. — They say women forced into marriage or suffering chronic abuse are killing themselves out of desperation.
Austin Bay / strategypage.com:
James Baker and the Desert Storm Legacy — Iraqis haven't forgotten the aftermath of Desert Storm. With Saddam's troops forced to retreat from Kuwait, Shia Arabs throughout southern Iraq rose up against Saddam's tyranny. Kurds in the north also rebelled.
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Associated Press:
Soldier pleads guilty in Iraq rape and killings — FORT CAMPBELL, Kentucky (AP) — One of four U.S. soldiers accused of raping and killing a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and killing her family, pleaded guilty Wednesday in a Kentucky military court. — Spc. James P. Barker also agreed to testify …
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Lesley Clark / Miami Herald:
Some grumble over choice of Martinez to head GOP — Sen. Mel Martinez was tapped for the top job at the Republican National Committee, spurring complaints from conservatives who fear he will push for relaxed immigration laws. — lclark@MiamiHerald.com — WASHINGTON - A week after Republicans …
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
The True Center — Yesterday I asked David Sirota and Matt Stoller what they thought Chuck Schumer meant when he used the word "centrist." We were soon on our feet, shouting and jamming our fingers at each other but not long in concluding that neither we, nor Chuck himself probably had any idea what he was talking about.
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Chris Bowers / MyDD:
Victory In the States — Our gains outside of Washington, D.C. were at least equal to, if not greater than, our gains within Washington, D.C. Using the information found on DLCC.org, here is what we accomplished. — Big Picture — Democrats won six Governorships, and lost none …