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10:25 PM ET, January 7, 2007

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Nico / Think Progress:
Pelosi: Congress Will Not Fund Escalation If Bush Does Not Justify It  —  This morning on CBS's Face the Nation, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announced that Congress may refuse to authorize funding for an escalation of U.S. forces to Iraq if President Bush cannot justify the strategy.
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Bob Geiger:
Pelosi: Bush Must Justify Future Iraq Actions  —  Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was on CBS's Face The Nation this morning and she has made remarkably clear that Democrats will likely withhold any funding for the escalation of the Iraq war that George W. Bush is expected to announce in the coming week.
Discussion: Macsmind
Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Pelosi Hints at Denying Bush Iraq Funds  —  Democrats now running Congress will not give President Bush a blank check to wage war in Iraq, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday, suggesting they could deny him the money should he call for additional troops.  —  Yet Pelosi's second-in-command …
Discussion: Firedoglake
CBS News:
WHAT DO YOU THINK?  —  (CBS/AP) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said newly empowered Democrats will not give President George W. Bush a blank check to wage war in Iraq, hinting they could deny funding if he seeks additional troops.  —  "If the president chooses to escalate the war …
Taylor Marsh:
Speaker Pelosi Lays Bush Out on Iraq  —  updated below—  In her first Sunday morning interview, Speaker Nancy Pelosi laid it out plainly on Iraq. … It's nice to be home and have all my tech toys so that I could catch the Speaker's performance.  Let's make sure this YouTube gets around.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and AMERICAblog
Taylor Marsh / The Huffington Post:
Speaker Pelosi Lays Bush Out on Iraq
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:   Nancy Pelosi will not fund the McCain doctrine without justification
Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press:   Dems prepare slew of oversight hearings
Miami Herald:
Suspicious truck stopped at the Port of Miami-Dade  —  Federal and county authorities have arrested as many as three Middle Eastern men at the Port of Miami-Dade after they tried to enter the facility Sunday morning without proper paperwork, officials said.  —  An FBI spokeswoman in Miami …
Discussion: Power Line and PrairiePundit
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Fox News:
PORT OF MIAMI ON HEIGHTENED ALERT  —  MIAMI — The Port of Miami on Sunday was in a heightened state of security after police discovered two men hiding in a cargo truck and a bomb squad was summoned to the scene, FOX News has learned.  —  The container truck was stopped near the cargo-area entrance …
Discussion: SevenStripes.com
Gateway Pundit:
FBI Arrests 3 Middle Eastern Men Trying to Enter Miami Ports!
Discussion: Wizbang and Riehl World View
Miami Herald:
Incident at the Port of Miami-Dade caused by 'miscommunication,' authorities say
Discussion: Verum Serum
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Something up at the Port of Miami?
Washington Post:
A 'Surge' in Iraq?  —  A troop increase that few in the Pentagon, Congress or the Iraqi government really want  —  PRESIDENT BUSH is widely expected to unveil a new strategy for Iraq this week that will include a substantial increase in U.S. troops.  If he does, he will face a formidable task …
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Fred Hiatt hails McCain's courage and seriousness  —  Fred Hiatt's Washington Post Editorial today examines the plan for a "surge" in Iraq and ultimately takes no real position on it.  He can bring himself only to say that "several questions give us pause."
Discussion: Whiskey Fire and The Impolitic
Joshua Partlow / Washington Post:
Iraqi Leader Plans Security Push
Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
McCain backers fear they could lose new Florida governor's support  —  Publication of Rudy Giuliani's secret campaign plan has so embarrassed Florida's new Gov. Charles Crist that supporters of Sen. John McCain fear it might backfire against their campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Matt Stoller / MyDD:
I Just Don't Get It  —  This is discouraging. … There are several serious problems here.  — Allowing Bush to escalate the war is unwise.  (Note that Biden told Bush last month, after the election, that there was nothing the Democrats would do to stop him on the war.
Discussion: Wake up America
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Matt Stoller / MyDD:   No Escalation  —  Pelosi is standing firmly with the public …
Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald:
Two options, one choice: Lessons of history show way to right path  —  We've arrived at a crossroads in history.  The choices are simple.  —  In a letter to President Bush on Friday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate President Harry Reid said they want out of Iraq.  It's over.
Discussion: PrairiePundit and JoeTrippi.com
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Henry Waxman: The Watch Dog of the Taxpayers  —  Henry Waxman plans on holding a series of hearings on Iraq in Feb.. I think a few people in DC might be quivering at the thought.  He's a very tough customer who will use his subpoena power wisely and only when he has to.
Discussion: Firedoglake
Nick Beaudrot / Ezra Klein:
Term Limits  —  Okay, goo-goos, explain this one to me: why are term limits for committee chairs a good thing?  Senators and Congressmen are busy people, and it can take a good 3-5 years to build up a lot of expertise in certain areas.  I'm not sure if it was caused by term limits or seniority …
John Crewdson / Chicago Tribune:
Cleric's story of abduction, torture  —  Letter opening salvo in CIA officers' trial  —  CAIRO — "This is how they kidnapped me from Italy ... and how they tortured and imprisoned me in Egypt."  —  So begins a 6,300-word, handwritten letter, composed in an Egyptian prison cell by radical Muslim cleric Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr.
Discussion: toohotfortnr
Thomas Harding / Telegraph:
Promotion freezes as cuts bite in Navy  —  Promotion for Royal Navy officers is to be frozen for five years in a cost-cutting measure that has caused fury in the Fleet, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.  —  Morale is plummeting as officers stand to lose more than £10,000 a year in pay.
Discussion: Daily Pundit and The Corner
 
 
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