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9:19 PM ET, January 10, 2007

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Jonathan Karl / ABCNEWS:
Troop Surge Already Under Way  —  90 Advance Troops from 82nd Airborne Arrive in Baghdad  —  President Bush's speech may be scheduled for tonight, but the troop surge in Iraq is already under way.  —  ABC News has learned that the "surge" Bush is expected to announce in a prime time speech tonight has already begun.
Discussion: Sirotablog and Wonkette
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Fox News:
OFFICIAL: BUSH TO ADMIT IRAQ MISTAKES  —  WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush will tell the nation Wednesday night that he should have sent more troops to Iraq to fight the war during the earlier stages of the nearly four-year conflict, a senior administration official revealed.
Newsweek:
Don't believe all the hype.  What Bush really hopes to accomplish in his Iraq speech.  —  After all the hype, all the leaks, and all the punditry, what more can the president say on Wednesday night that hasn't been said already?  —  The answer, according to senior Bush aides, is quite a lot.
White House:
The President's New Iraq Strategy Is Rooted In Six Fundamental Elements:  — Create space for political progress;  — Diversify political and economic efforts; and  — Iraq Could Not Be Graver - The War On Terror Cannot Be Won If We Fail In Iraq.  Our enemies throughout the Middle East are trying to defeat us in Iraq.
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Drudge Report:
EMBARGOED UNTIL DELIVERY: ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION  —  Good evening.  Tonight in Iraq, the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged in a struggle that will determine the direction of the global war on terror - and our safety here at home.
John O'Neil / New York Times:
Troops Sent in Surge to Have Limited Role, Bush Aide Says  —  President Bush will announce tonight that the additional American troops he plans to send to Baghdad will act only in support of Iraqi forces, and that they are being sent only because the Iraqi government has promised a "fundamental" …
Washington Post:
Bush to Warn That New Iraq Campaign Could Be Bloody
Discussion: The Horse's Mouth
Faiz / Think Progress:
McCain: Iraq War Was 'Easy'  —  As the Carpetbagger Report noted, today on MSNBC, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) defended his statement from Oct. 2002 when he claimed, "I believe that the success [in Iraq] will be fairly easy."  McCain told Tim Russert, "It was easy, it was easy.  I said the military operation would be easy."
Discussion: Firedoglake
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:   McCain says the US was greeted as liberators in Iraq and the war was easy...
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:   Everything after May 2003 doesn't count
San Francisco Chronicle:
MATIER AND ROSS  —  New Year's nightmare for visiting Yale singers  —  How's this for an only-in-San Francisco story:  —  Members of the Baker's Dozen, the renowned, all-male a cappella singing group from Yale, are pummeled outside a New Year's Eve party after singing "The Star-Spangled Banner."
Discussion: Gay Patriot and Power Line
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Choir boys jumped by San Fran punks after singing Star-Spangled Banner
Discussion: Flopping Aces
Agence France Presse:
Yale barbershop singers recovering after ambush
Discussion: Shakespeare's Sister
Jeffrey Gettleman / New York Times:
Raid in Somalia May Have Killed Qaeda Suspect  —  American air raids in southern Somalia may have killed the Al Qaeda terrorist suspected of planning the 1998 bombings of United States embassies in East Africa, Somalia officials said today.  —  There was no American confirmation of reports …
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Ralph Peters / New York Post:
TERRORIZING TERRORISTS  —  OUR SPECIAL-OPS FORCES STRIKE AGAIN
David Wood / Baltimore Sun:
Better armor lacking for new troops in Iraq  —  WASHINGTON // The thousands of troops that President Bush is expected to order to Iraq will join the fight largely without the protection of the latest armored vehicles that withstand bomb blasts far better than the Humvees in wide use, military officers said.
Janet Hook / Los Angeles Times:
Democrats feel liberals' antiwar heat  —  Freshman and veteran lawmakers alike risk the ire of bloggers and other activists if they waver on an Iraq exit.  —  WASHINGTON — It did not take long for Rep. Nancy Boyda, a freshman Democrat from Kansas, to learn the price of defying her party's liberal base.
Newsweek:
Gates Cleans House  —  New Pentagon chief is expected to oust the U.S. general involved in the Somalia strikes.  —  Ten Hut: Robert Gates talks with troops on a December visit to Baghdad  —  Airstrikes this week on alleged Al Qaeda figures in Somalia may prove to be one of the last …
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup Poll:
Little Public Confidence in Bush on Iraq  —  Only one in four believe he has a clear plan for dealing with the situation there  —  PRINCETON, NJ — As President George W. Bush prepares to address the nation Wednesday evening to unveil his new policy on Iraq, he is doing so with little public confidence …
Discussion: The Fix, DownWithTyranny! and Daily Kos
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Impassioned, articulate case for abortion made by ... Mitt Romney  —  This was posted on YouTube yesterday.  McCain staffer, do you think?  Or one of Rudy's boys?  —  He says his views have "evolved" in the past 12 years.  Compare his point in the clip about not imposing his beliefs …
Steven Greenhouse / New York Times:
Wage Increase Could Hinge on Tax Cuts  —  As part of their 100-hour legislative blitz, House Democrats are expected to vote today to increase the minimum wage for the first time in a decade, to $7.25 an hour, in a move that economists say will raise pay for 13 million workers.
Cincinnati Enquirer:
Hackett part of gun incident  —  Police: Ex-candidate chased 3 after they crashed fence  —  INDIAN HILL - Indian Hill lawyer and former congressional candidate Paul Hackett - armed with a loaded assault rifle - chased down three men in a car after it crashed into a fence at his home in the early morning hours of Nov. 19.
Discussion: Riehl World View
 
 
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