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CNN:
Official: Radicals wanted to create carnage at Fort Dix … WASHINGTON (CNN) — The federal government charged five alleged Islamic radicals with plotting to kill U.S. soldiers at Fort Dix in New Jersey. — A sixth was charged with aiding and abetting the illegal possession of firearms by three of the others.
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Wayne Parry / Associated Press:
6 men charged in plot to attack Fort Dix — FORT DIX, N.J. - Six foreign-born Muslims were arrested and accused Tuesday of plotting to attack Fort Dix and slaughter scores of U.S. soldiers — a scheme the FBI says was foiled when the men asked a store clerk to copy a video of them firing assault weapons and screaming about jihad.
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Washington Post:
Six Charged in Plot To Attack Fort Dix — 'Jihadists' Said to Have No Ties to Al-Qaeda — A group of would-be terrorists, allegedly undone after attempting to have jihad training videos copied onto a DVD, has been charged with conspiring to attack Fort Dix and kill soldiers there with assault rifles …
TRex / Firedoglake:
Late Nite FDL: Outrage in a Can — Well, after weeks of trying to pin every car-backfire, school massacre, and kid with a cherry bomb on phony cabals of Muslim Fanatic Terrorists, Righty Blogistan and the Em Ess Em have finally got themselves a group of real live jihadi. In Jersey. (Where else, really?)
David Barboza / International Herald Tribune:
China finds two companies guilty in tainted pet food export — SHANGHAI: China said Tuesday that it had found two companies here guilty of intentionally exporting contaminated pet food ingredients to the United States. — The country's quality control investigator released a statement …
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Bill Schneider / CNN:
Poll: Most back Congress over Bush in war funding fight … WASHINGTON (CNN) — Most Americans disagree with President Bush's decision last week to veto the war funding bill that contained a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq. — What do they think Congress should do now?
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Alexander Mooney / CNN Political Ticker:
Poll: Americans disapprove of Bush's Iraq veto
Poll: Americans disapprove of Bush's Iraq veto
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Glass Houses, Sheet-Covered Stones, Etc — The Carpetbagger Report linked to me earlier today and has sent a fair amount of traffic to an old post I wrote about the Ten Worst Americans in history. I enjoyed that challenge and spent quite a bit of time on it, but found it curious that someone would link to it today.
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The Volokh Conspiracy, Done With Mirrors, The Reaction, Sadly, No!, Sister Toldjah, Blue Crab Boulevard and Shakesville
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Politico Playbook: Mitt's moment — SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Good morning. From the Spin Room to the Carl's Jr. near the headquarters hotel, The Politico's informal read of the consensus order of finish for last night's GOP Presidential Candidates Debate in the Air Force One Pavilion of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library:
obama.senate.gov:
Debunked Insight Magazine and Fox News Smear Campaign — Contact: Tommy Vietor or Robert Gibbs, 202-228-5511 — Debunked Insight Magazine and Fox News Smear Campaign — In the past week, many of you have read a now thoroughly-debunked story by Insight Magazine, owned by the Washington Times …
The Hill:
Pelosi threat to sue Bush over Iraq bill — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is threatening to take President Bush to court if he issues a signing statement as a way of sidestepping a carefully crafted compromise Iraq war spending bill. — Pelosi recently told a group of liberal bloggers …
Diaa Hadid / Yahoo! News:
Hamas 'Mickey Mouse' wants Islam takeover — GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Hamas militants have enlisted the iconic Mickey Mouse to broadcast their message of Islamic dominion and armed resistance to their most impressionable audience — little kids. — A giant black-and-white rodent — named …
Anne Applebaum / Slate:
So, Farewell Then, Jacques Chirac — TAKE YOUR SCORN FOR THE ANGLO-AMERICAN WORLD WITH YOU. — "All political careers end in failure," a British statesman once wisely said. Judging by the wreckage of the famous political career that ended this week, he was even wiser than he knew.
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Democrats To Widen Conflict With Bush — Even as their confrontation with President Bush over Iraq escalates, emboldened congressional Democrats are challenging the White House on a range of issues — such as unionization of airport security workers and the loosening of presidential secrecy orders …
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Time:
Who's Afraid of the White House Attorneys Connection? — Tuesday, May. 08, 2007 By MASSIMO CALABRESI/WASHINGTON — If the White House did nothing improper in the controversial firing of eight U.S. Attorneys last year, why would top officials in the Justice Department …
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Matt Stoller / MyDD:
Habeas Restoration: Move Quick — I'm told there's an outside shot that House Democrats on the Armed Services Committee will put a restoration of habeas corpus into the Defense Department Authorization Bill being marked up tomorrow and Thursday. Apparently Chairman Skelton has the votes …
White House:
Press Briefing by Tony Snow — White House Conference Center Briefing Room — MR. SNOW: Hello. — Q Good afternoon. — MR. SNOW: Good afternoon. The President tomorrow is going to be going to Greensburg, Kansas. He'll spend the bulk of the day, as you know, in Kansas, taking a look at the devastation in that town.
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Steven R. Weisman / New York Times:
Treasury Chief Supports Delay for Wolfowitz — Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. on Tuesday endorsed the request by Paul D. Wolfowitz, the World Bank president, for more time to defend himself against charges of misconduct, seeking a delay that could also give the Bush administration time to negotiate his voluntary resignation.
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Reuters, The Moderate Voice, BusinessWeek Online, Obsidian Wings, Talking Points Memo and Washington Post
Jonah Goldberg / Los Angeles Times:
Netroots on shaky ground — An online liberal movement that seeks to imitate GOP tactics places too much emphasis on style over substance. — IT'S IRONIC. At precisely the moment so many people think that the Republican Party and the conservative movement went off the rails, the people who hate the right the most want to copy it.