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NewsMax.com:
Rep. Adam Putnam: Time for Gonzales to Go — A congressional Republican leader on Friday joined bipartisan calls for U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to resign but the White House reaffirmed its confidence in President George W. Bush's long-time friend.
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Faiz / Think Progress:
Limbaugh: Conservatives Should 'Circle The Wagons' Around 'Idiot,' 'Weak Attorney General' — On his radio show Friday, Rush Limbaugh encouraged conservatives to "circle the wagons" around Alberto Gonzales, recycling his argument that winning elections is more important than governing.
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Bloomberg, CBS News, PoliBlog (TM), DownWithTyranny!, Couric & Co. and Michael P.F. van der Galiën
Washington Post:
Bush Rebuffs GOP Pressure For Gonzales to Step Down — After Testimony, Attorney General Loses Lawmakers' Support — President Bush yesterday stood by his embattled friend, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, defying the broad bipartisan consensus emerging in Washington …
New York Times:
U.S. Erects Baghdad Wall to Keep Sects Apart — American military commanders in Baghdad are trying a radical new strategy to quell the widening sectarian violence by building a 12-foot-high, three-mile-long wall separating a historic Sunni enclave from Shiite neighborhoods.
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Washington Post:
Gates Coaxes Iraq on Political Front — Defense Secretary, in Baghdad, Reiterates That U.S. Street Patrols Aren't Indefinite — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, unsatisfied with the pace of political reconciliation in Iraq, laid down an implicit deadline Friday by urging Iraqi leaders …
Cernig / The Newshoggers:
The West Bank Of The Tigris
The West Bank Of The Tigris
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Associated Press, The Impolitic, Brilliant at Breakfast, The Heretik and The Moderate Voice
Wretchard / The Belmont Club:
Deliver us from evil — According to the AP. Iraqi insurgents are now fighting each other, as "moderate" Sunni terrorists tangle with "extremist" al-Qaeda whose brand of Islam is so radical that it prohibits placing cucumbers beside tomatoes because these vegetables have different genders.
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Middle East Times
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Todd Pitman / Associated Press:
Iraqi insurgents now fighting each other — MUQDADIYAH, Iraq — At least two major insurgent groups are battling al-Qaida in provinces outside Baghdad, American military commanders said Friday, an indication of a deepening rift between Sunni guerrilla groups in Iraq.
Greg Sargent / Horses Mouth:
Matthew Yglesias rightly chastises the media for failing to ask whether Harry Reid is substantively right or wrong in his assertion that the war is "lost." But perhaps we should be careful what we wish for. — Here, for instance, is CNN's Kyra Phillips explaining in a surprisingly cutting way that Reid is in fact wrong.
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Krishna Guha / Financial Times:
World Bank steps up pressure on Wolfowitz — The World Bank's executive board on Friday ratcheted up the pressure on Paul Wolfowitz to step down as president by simultaneously promising swift action on the Shaha Riza controversy and broadening the scope of its investigations to include other issues as well.
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The Huffington Post
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Glenn Thrush / Newsday:
Rutgers team skips Clinton meeting — NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton finally dropped by Rutgers to meet with the school's women's basketball coach — but the players themselves skipped the half-hour meeting, citing their studies and Imus fatigue.
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Classical Values, NewsBusters.org, The Gun Toting Liberal™, Cadillac Tight and Right Voices
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Bob Geiger:
The Saturday Cartoons — All cartoons are posted with the artists' express permission to BobGeiger.com. Please visit the following sites to see more work from these fine cartoonists: — Nick Anderson, Houston Chronicle — Tony Auth, The Philadelphia Inquirer — Justin Bilicki, City Pulse
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Firedoglake
Brad Wong / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Iraqi doctor who disputes official death tolls is denied visa to visit UW — An Iraqi doctor who made international headlines after stating that civilian deaths in the Iraq war far exceeded officially reported numbers is not being allowed to travel to North America to meet other academics.
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The Carpetbagger Report, About U.S. Politics, The Reaction, Liberty Street and Informed Comment
Townhall.com:
Bill Bennett • Mike Gallagher • Dennis Prager • Michael Medved • Hugh Hewitt — MKH: Thanks, Gov. Romney, for taking some time to hang out with us at Townhall today. I'm in D.C. Where are you today? — MR: I'm in Iowa City, IA, which is the home of the University of Iowa …
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The Moderate Voice
John R. Wilke / Wall Street Journal:
Land-Swap Plan Causes Trouble For Congressman — Mr. Renzi Offers Field — To Mining Companies; — Grand Jury Is Active — SUPERIOR, Ariz. — As they dig for nickel, copper and other commodities in the far corners of the earth, the world's largest mining companies …
Kagro X / Daily Kos:
Regarding Obey: I was wrong. — Yesterday, I singled out House Appropriations Chairman David Obey as having a special obligation to defend the mandatory redeployment timelines in the House version of the "Iraq Accountability Act." — I felt that this special responsibility fell on Obey …
Abdul Sattar / Associated Press:
Jihadist video shows boy beheading man — KILI FAQIRAN, Pakistan - The boy with the knife looks barely 12. In a high-pitched voice, he denounces the bound, blindfolded man before him as an American spy. Then he hacks off the captive's head to cries of "God is great!" and hoists it in triumph by the hair.
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The Newshoggers, Dr. Sanity, Gateway Pundit, Riehl World View and Michael P.F. van der Galiën
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Howie Klein / Firedoglake:
Blue America: This Year, We Will Put A Doctor In the House — Victoria Wulsin — [FDL is so pleased to welcome Victoria Wulsin back for a chat. Please stop by in the comments and give her a big FDL welcome, but be polite and stay on topic. Any off-topic conversations should be taken to the prior thread.
Courtney Long / Yale Daily News:
Weapons to go offstage — Trachtenberg cites Virginia Tech attack — In the wake of Monday's massacre at Virginia Tech in which a student killed 32 people, Dean of Student Affairs Betty Trachtenberg has limited the use of stage weapons in theatrical productions.
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