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Carrie Budoff / The Politico:
BREAKING NEWS: Lieberman Says War Vote Could Prompt Party Switch — Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut told the Politico Thursday that he has no immediate plans to switch parties, but suggested Democratic opposition to funding the war in Iraq might change his mind.
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Massimo Calabresi / Time:
What Joe Lieberman Wants... In his 18 years in the U.S. Senate, Joe Lieberman has cultivated an image of himself as a lonely prude among the morally corrupt, that rare Washington official who places principle above politics. But with the Democrats' hold on power dependent on just one vote …
Washington Post:
Democrats Seek to Repeal 2002 War Authorization — Senate Democratic leaders intend to unveil a plan next week to repeal the 2002 resolution authorizing the war in Iraq in favor of narrower authority that restricts the military's role and begins withdrawals of combat troops.
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David Espo / ABCNEWS:
Senate Dems Move to Limit Iraq Mission — Senate Democrats Are Drafting a Bill to Limit the U.S. Military Mission in Iraq — Determined to challenge President Bush, Senate Democrats are drafting legislation to limit the mission of U.S. troops in Iraq, effectively revoking …
Political Insider:
Lieberman Switch Wouldn't Flip Senate — With Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) publicly stating he'd consider becoming a Republican if Democrats block new funding for the Iraq War, many Democrats worry that control of the Senate hangs in the balance. However, their fears are unfounded.
Michael Gove / Times of London:
Fears grow over Iran — Tony Blair has declared himself at odds with hawks in the US Administration by saying publicly for the first time that it would be wrong to take military action against Iran. The Prime Minister's comments came hours before the UN's nuclear watchdog raised the stakes in the West's showdown with Tehran.
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Austin Bay / TCS Daily:
The Real News Behind "The Surge" — "More troops" isn't the most significant aspect of the military "surge" in Iraq. — Since at least fall 2003, an increase of 5,000 to 10,000 troops over a three-month window has been an option for coalition forces. For example, deploying a "ready brigade" …
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Did Hillary Buy More Endorsements In South Carolina? — On Monday, I posted about the curious relationship between the Hillary Clinton campaign and Darrell Jackson, an African-American state legislator from South Carolina who had surprised some by endorsing Hillary over John Edwards and Barack Obama.
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Kate Phillips / The Caucus:
Clinton-Obama: The Morning After — The Clinton-Obama tempest drew …
Clinton-Obama: The Morning After — The Clinton-Obama tempest drew …
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Margaret Carlson / Bloomberg:
Clinton Picks the Wrong Quarrel With Obama: Margaret Carlson
Clinton Picks the Wrong Quarrel With Obama: Margaret Carlson
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Rick Weiss / Washington Post:
Chimps Observed Making Their Own Weapons — Chimpanzees living in the West African savannah have been observed fashioning deadly spears from sticks and using the hand-crafted tools to hunt small mammals — the first routine production of deadly weapons ever observed in animals other than humans.
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Maggie Fox / Reuters:
Hunting chimps may change view of human evolution
Hunting chimps may change view of human evolution
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Karen Breslau / Newsweek:
Arnold Rising — Forget the spat over David Geffen's affections. The political story that matters was John McCain's visit with the mean green machine, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. How the low-carbon Californian may help shape the '08 presidential race. — McCain, with Schwarzenegger looking on …
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Nitya Venkataraman / ABCNEWS:
McCain: Bush Pursuit of Iraq a 'Train Wreck' — McCain Slams Bush Administration on Iraq and Global Warming, Criticizes Both Cheney and Rumsfeld — Proving that presidential infighting isn't just for Democrats, Republican front-runner Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., took several sharply worded shots …
Darryl Mason / The Orstrahyun:
Dick Cheney Down Under - Part 3 — On The Inside Of A "Violent" Protest — Breaking Down The Numbers — Story And Photos By Darryl Mason — There was the usual chanting, singing, applauding, angry speech-making through dodgy crackling sound systems.
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
WaPo editor: If we're so liberal, how come the nutroots sends us hate mail? — The last time I heard this chestnut was during the White House correspondents dinner, shortly before Colbert took the stage. The president of the correspondents association tossed it out there in introducing Bush …
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Haaretz:
U.S. hardens line on talks between Israel and Syria — The United States demanded that Israel desist from even exploratory contacts with Syria, of the sort that would test whether Damascus is serious in its declared intentions to hold peace talks with Israel.
Mother Jones:
Iraq 101: The Iraq Effect — Research fellows at the Center on Law and Security at the NYU School of Law. Bergen is also a senior fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, D.C. — "If we were not fighting and destroying this enemy in Iraq, they would not be idle.
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Michael Hirsh / Newsweek:
In For the Long Haul — The Petraeus plan will have U.S. forces deployed in Iraq for years to come. Does anybody running for president realize that? — The British are leaving, the Iraqis are failing and the Americans are staying—and we're going to be there a lot longer than anyone in Washington is acknowledging right now.
Online NewsHour:
Army Works to Repair Medical Center, Reputation — Army officials toured Walter Reed Army Medical Center on Wednesday to inspect and monitor repairs at the facility, which has been criticized for poor conditions and patient care. The Army's surgeon general and a veterans advocate debate the medical center's future.
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