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New York Times:
Military Expands Domestic Surveillance — The Pentagon has been using a little-known power to obtain banking and credit records of hundreds of Americans and others suspected of terrorism or espionage inside the United States, part of an aggressive expansion by the military into domestic intelligence gathering.
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
Open Your Wallet And Show Us What You've Got — A lot of folks don't seem exercized that the government might be listening in on their phone calls without a warrant or reading their e-mails and letters with no oversight from anyone. But I have noticed for years that people would much rather tell …
Looseheadprop / Firedoglake:
Hypocrisy Alert: Homeland Security Undocumented!
Hypocrisy Alert: Homeland Security Undocumented!
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
In hindsight, Sunni jihadis not sure killing Shiites was such a good idea; Update: Mahdi Army lowers its profile — They were hugely outnumbered, but they made a deal with the devil and now the bill's come due. … That conversation happened in October; Abu Omar has long since disappeared …
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Nancy Trejos / Washington Post:
Battling With Sadr for Iraqi Soldiers' Hearts — BAGHDAD — The Iraqi soldiers broke into chants to commemorate the 86th anniversary of the creation of their army. — "Muhammad, Haider, Fatima, Hasan and Husayn!" shouted a group of dancing soldiers, bellowing the names of the prophet …
Ian / Hot Air:
Video: Barney Frank throws a fit ... on the House floor — The Republican arguing with power-hungry Barney Frank is Patrick McHenry. McHenry rose to offer an amendment that would exempt American Samoa from the stem-cell bill — a clear dig at the fact that Samoa, which is home to StarKist factories …
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Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Official Attacks Top Law Firms Over Detainees — The senior Pentagon official in charge of military detainees suspected of terrorism said in an interview this week that he was dismayed that lawyers at many of the nation's top firms were representing prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba …
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CBS News:
"I'm shocked. The lawyers who are doing the representation should be shocked. The American people should be shocked." — (CBS/AP) The Pentagon on Saturday disavowed a senior official's remarks suggesting companies boycott law firms that represent detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Boxer: I spoke "truth to power" by suggesting that childless hawks are moral monsters — It's not her logic that bugs me since it's just Chickenhawk 101, i.e., those who support the war but stand to suffer no personal loss from it must necessarily be indifferent to the human toll and therefore lack moral authority for their position.
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Carla Marinucci / San Francisco Chronicle:
Boxer comments to Rice draw fire from the right — Senator says she won't apologize for 'strong message' — Was Sen. Barbara Boxer's heated confrontation this week with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice a case of "vicious" feminine politics — as some critics have suggested — or merely the politics of frank talk in tough times?
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Daniela Deane / Washington Post:
Bush Lashes Out at Opponents on Iraq Plan — President Bush fought back at lawmakers opposing his new plan for Iraq today, charging that simply being against the strategy without suggesting alternatives was "irresponsible." He challenged them to come up with a better plan.
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Rod Dreher: "Hadn't the hippies tried to tell my generation this"? — (updated below) — Rod Dreher is as conservative as it gets — a contributor to National Review and the Corner, a current columnist for The Dallas Morning News, a self-described "practicing Christian and political conservative."
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Pajamas Media:
ERITREA SIDES WITH AL-QAEDA IN SOMALIA — A Pajamas Media Exclusive by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross. — Eritrea has deployed some two thousand troops to fight alongside Somalia's al-Qaeda linked Islamic Courts Union, Pajamas Media has learned. — Thus, Ethiopia and the United States …
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BBC:
Criticism over golly exhibition — An exhibition of golly badges at a Hampshire museum has been criticised. — The private collection on display in Westbury Manor Museum in Fareham has been criticised for its perceived racist connotations. — Dr John Molyneux, from the University of Portsmouth …
Anne Gearan / Associated Press:
Rice says U.S. won't pull plug on Iraq — JERUSALEM - Americans' skepticism about Iraq will not change until they see progress, but the U.S. will not "pull the plug" on the war, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. — Rice, at the start of a Mideast trip, would not detail any backup strategy …
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Rick Klein / Boston Globe:
Democrats may push to shutter war prisons — Party leaders say they'll cut funding — WASHINGTON — House Democratic leaders yesterday outlined plans to try to force the Bush administration to close the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba …
T.R. Reid / Washington Post:
West Is Going in Democrats' Direction — Choice of Denver as Convention Site Reflects Political Shift in Mountain States — When the major political parties gathered for their national conventions in 2004, Colorado had a Republican governor, a Republican-controlled legislature …
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Beth Fouhy / Associated Press:
Obama, Clinton making 2008 moves — NEW YORK - Democratic Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record), a pair of front-runners in waiting, have shown fresh signs in recent days of joining the 2008 race, hiring senior aides while they court potential supporters in Iowa, New Hampshire and other key states.