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4:15 PM ET, February 19, 2007

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StrategyPage:
Why Al Qaeda Central is Immune from Attack  —  Al Qaeda is fighting back against the Pakistani tactic of bombing terrorist camps along the Afghan border.  In the last few weeks, terrorists bomb attacks have killed over a hundred people.  Police have also prevented several additional bombings …
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Daveed Gartenstein-Ross / Counterterrorism Blog:
N.Y. Times: Al-Qaeda Gaining Strength in Pakistan, Waziristan Accord Has Failed
Muneeza Naqvi / Associated Press:
66 die in India-Pakistan train attack
Discussion: NewsHog
Guardian:
Rice puts Musharraf under pressure to rein in Taliban militants
Tom Raum / Associated Press:
Bush compares Revolutionary, terror wars  —  MOUNT VERNON, Va. - President Bush honored the 275th birthday of the nation's first president on Monday, likening George Washington's long struggle that gave birth to a nation to the war on global terrorism.  —  "Today, we're fighting a new war …
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William Wan / Washington Post:
Maryland to Unveil the Page That Began a New Chapter  —  George Washington's Resignation Speech Left the U.S. Military in Civilians' Hands  —  It was a speech so moving the crowd wept.  It was a speech so personally important George Washington's hand shook as he read it until he had to hold the paper still with both hands.
Kim Murphy / Los Angeles Times:
Iran alleges U.S. link to militant attack  —  Tehran worries that America is helping Iranian opposition groups foment instability.  —  TEHRAN — Bullet cartridges bearing a U.S. insignia and English lettering were among the weaponry seized last week from Sunni militants suspected …
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Little Green Footballs:
LA Times Publishes Iran Propaganda Claim, Ignores Fauxtography  —  The Los Angeles Times gives credence to Iran's bogus claim that the US is behind two recent attacks in Iran: Iran alleges U.S. link to militant attack. … They include this picture, a screen capture from Iranian TV:
Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
Murtha in Command  —  After 16 undistinguished terms in Congress, Rep. John P. Murtha at long last felt his moment had arrived.  He could not keep quiet the secret Democratic strategy that he had forged for the promised "second step" against President Bush's Iraq policy (after the "first step" …
Marc Santora / New York Times:
Militants Attack U.S. Base in Iraq  —  In a coordinated assault on an American combat outpost north of Baghdad, suicide bombers drove three cars laden with explosives into the base, killing two American soldiers and wounding at least 17 more, according to witnesses and the American military.
Discussion: Daily Kos
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Bushra Juhi / Associated Press:
Two Soldiers Killed in Iraq Base Attack
Peter Lauria / New York Post:
HEAVENLY DEAL  —  SIRIUS, XM SET TO CONFIRM MERGER PLAN TODAY  —  Satellite radio operators Sirius and XM are expected to announce their long-awaited merger today, according to a source familiar with the deal.  —  The two sides were locked in negotiations over the weekend trying to hammer …
Discussion: Reason Magazine, digg and Pajamas Media
New York Times:
Making Martial Law Easier  —  A disturbing recent phenomenon in Washington is that laws that strike to the heart of American democracy have been passed in the dead of night.  So it was with a provision quietly tucked into the enormous defense budget bill at the Bush administration's behest …
Discussion: QandO, NewsHog and TigerHawk
Dick Polman / Dick Polman's American Debate:
McCain's duck and pander strategy  —  Thank you, John McCain, for proving my point.  —  In a print column yesterday, I boarded the Flip Flop Express for an extended look at how far the '08 presidential candidate has journeyed away from his image as an "independent" "straight-talking" "maverick."
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
"Scrotum sounded to Lucky like something green that comes up when you have the flu and cough too much."  —  "It sounded medical and secret, but also important."  Oh, yes, it's important enough to make the school librarians want to exclude the book that won the Newbery Medal.
Cahal Milmo / Independent:
Organic farming 'no better for the environment'  —  Organic food may be no better for the environment than conventional produce and in some cases is contributing more to global warming than intensive agriculture, according to a government report.  —  The first comprehensive study …
Jonathan Schwarz / This Modern World:
George Bush is exactly who you think he is  —  A few months ago a book called Ariel Sharon: An Intimate Portrait came out.  It's by the late Uri Dan, who was Sharon's longtime confidant/bootlicker.  It sounds like it's worth skimming, at least for these two parts:  —  From a new review in Ha'aretz:
CNN:
Reid: Iraq war 'worst foreign policy mistake' in U.S. history … WASHINGTON (CNN) — After months of heated rhetoric slamming President Bush's Iraq policy, the Senate's top Democrat moved into new terrain by declaring the Iraq war a worse blunder than Vietnam.  —  "This war is a serious situation.
Joe Conason / Salon:
It could happen here  —  Can it happen here?  Is it happening here already?  That depends, as a recent president might have said, on what the meaning of "it" is.  —  To Sinclair Lewis, who sardonically titled his 1935 dystopian novel "It Can't Happen Here," "it" plainly meant an American version …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
In Limbo in Washington, McCain Comes Alive in Iowa  —  Campaigning for Conservatives, He Plays Up Fiscal Discipline  —  Former Texas senator Phil Gramm was wrapping up his introduction in Des Moines on Saturday morning when a white-haired man wearing gray slacks and a big …
John Linder / Washington Times:
Global-warming theory and the eugenics precedent  —  "Global Warming" had a precursor in capturing the hearts and minds of the world.  Michael Crichton, in his novel "State of Fear," brilliantly juxtaposes the world's current political embrace of "global warming" with the popular embrace of the "science" of eugenics a century ago.
 
 
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Pajamas Media:
BAGHDAD DISPATCH: STILL HOPE AFTER SUNDAY'S BOMBS
Daniel Chun / New York Magazine:
The Good-News Network  —  Media-hounded CEOs, relief is at hand.
David Abel / Boston Globe:
Romney joined NRA in August
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
The Defendant Isn't the Only Player With a Personal Stake in the Libby Verdict
Discussion: Firedoglake
Baron Bodissey / Gates of Vienna:
Jamaat ul-Fuqra in Georgia — From the Air
George F. Will / Newsweek:
A Cheerful Anachronism  —  Rep. Ron Paul says he can find …
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Gateway Pundit:
Iran Hangs Zahedan Bomber On National Television
Discussion: PrairiePundit
Cliff Schecter:
My Conversation With McCain Recall Organizer Leonard Clark
Discussion: Firedoglake
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Tyler Cowen / Marginal Revolution:
Medicare Loops  —  "Medicare for Everybody" is becoming a slogan …
Discussion: TAPPED
Washington Post:
Rice tells Iraq U.S. patience is limited
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Diane Sawyer, On the Ground And in High Gear
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and Romenesko
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
The Misuses of Intelligence
Discussion: Dr. Sanity and PrairiePundit
John Solomon / Washington Post:
Romney Supports 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
James Glanz / New York Times:
Iraqi Sunni Lands Show New Oil and Gas Promise