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10 years to save the planet — Global Cool ... Pearl Harbor star Josh Hartnett — A NEW worldwide movement backed by celebrities, musicians, politicians and business leaders is aiming to reverse the effects of global warming over the next decade. — Global Cool launched in London …
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John O'Neil / New York Times:
Senators Assert Right to Block Bush on Iraq — Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee began laying the constitutional groundwork today for an effort to block President Bush's plan to send more troops to Iraq and place new limits on the conduct of the war there, perhaps forcing a withdrawal of American forces from Iraq.
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Republicans and Congress' war powers — then and now — Russ Feingold today is chairing a Committee hearing in order to demonstrate that Congress has the Constitutional authority to compel the President to withdraw troops from Iraq, a power that is not merely confined to cutting off appropriations.
Emptywheel / Firedoglake:
Libby Live: Judy One — Ground rules: not a court reporter. Limit refreshes, but not refreshments. Shameless commerce: buy this. — Fitz in his seersucker-esque taking a drink of water, looking through his notes. — Here she comes. White shirt, big lapels. No glasses.
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Timothy Noah / Slate:
The Obama Messiah Watch — INTRODUCING A PERIODIC FEATURE CONSIDERING EVIDENCE THAT OBAMA IS THE SON OF GOD. — Is Barak Obama—junior U.S. senator from Illinois, best-selling author, Harvard Law Review editor, Men's Vogue cover model, and "exploratory" presidential candidate …
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Why aren't we ashamed of fawning over Obama? — Slate's Tim Noah has introduced a new regular feature called "The Obama Messiah Watch," devoted to "gratuitously adoring biographical details" about Barack Obama. The first item, from the LA Times, quotes a former classmate of Obama's marveling …
Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Senate to Consider Minimum Wage Bill With Tax Breaks — The Senate is expected to clear the way on Tuesday for an increase in the minimum wage that Democrats and some Republicans agree is overdue. — But the Senate's approval may not mean that workers will actually start receiving bigger paychecks in the immediate future.
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Nico / Think Progress:
Senate Multimillionares Vote To Block Minimum Wage Hike
Senate Multimillionares Vote To Block Minimum Wage Hike
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Dean Barnett / Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
FAQ - John Edwards' New House! — 1) Why should I care about John Edwards' new house? — Well, it's quite a house. 28,000 square feet of magnificent splendor located in one of North Carolina's most fashionable counties. This isn't a McMansion we're talking about here. This is the real deal - A Mansion!
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Richard G. Lugar / Washington Post:
Beyond Baghdad — Since President Bush announced that he would send more American troops to Iraq, the debate on Iraq policy has reached new levels of stridency. Opponents of the war have rallied against what they see as an unjustified escalation, while the administration has dismissed opposition as defeatism.
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Michelle Malkin:
Lara Logan & al Qaeda: What's the 411, CBS? — First, read this heart-rending appeal from Lara Logan complaining about CBS News refusing to air one of her Haifa Street reports, which highlighted a masked "Haifa Street resident" who "blamed the fighting on the U.S. Here's a screen shot of her source:
Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
How This White House Operates — From the first time the White House was asked about allegations that senior officials had exposed a CIA agent's identity as part of a plot to discredit an administration critic, the answer was consistent. — As spokesman Scott McClellan put it as early as July 22 …
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Fleischer Handles Questioning in the Usual Fashion
Fleischer Handles Questioning in the Usual Fashion
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John Byrne / The Raw Story:
Exclusive: GOP talking points encourage using Lieberman to attack Democrats on war — A set of talking points sent out yesterday by the staff of House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) encouraged House Republican press staff to use a quote from Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) — a onetime Democrat …
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Lee Harris / TCS Daily:
Hillary Clinton and the Politics of Resenting History — When Abraham Lincoln decided to run for a second term in the midst of the Civil War, he used a homespun analogy that nearly everybody could relate to: "You don't swap horses in the middle of a stream." In 1864, after all, people still rode horses to go places.
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Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Webb to Secretary Rice: Ahem — A couple weeks ago, Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) asked Secretary Condoleeza Rice if the administration thought President Bush had the power to take military action against Iran without permission from Congress. — She deferred an answer, saying …
Media Matters for America:
"I don't wanna be a pinhead no more. I just met a nurse that I could go for." — This story, headlined "Bush Directive Increases Sway on Regulation," demonstrates why I could never work as a "real" reporter for a major newspaper. The story explains:
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Julie Farby / All Headline News:
Landmark Court Ruling Orders Apple To Pay $700,000 For Blogger's Legal Fees — Santa Clara, CA (AHN)-In a landmark ruling in favor of bloggers and cyber journalists, a Santa Clara County Court defended the First Amendment rights of online journalists to protect their confidential sources …
Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
FBI turns to broad new wiretap method — The FBI appears to have adopted an invasive Internet surveillance technique that collects far more data on innocent Americans than previously has been disclosed. — Instead of recording only what a particular suspect is doing …