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Michael Kamber / New York Times:
Doubts Grow as G.I.'s in Iraq Find Allies in Enemy Ranks — BAGHDAD — Staff Sgt. David Safstrom does not regret his previous tours in Iraq, not even a difficult second stint when two comrades were killed while trying to capture insurgents. — "In Mosul, in 2003, it felt like we were making the city a better place," he said.
Marty Lederman / Balkinization:
The Constitutional Crisis Within — After the White House Counsel and Chief of Staff had tried to shake down the sedated and ailing Attorney General in his hospital bed. — After those two officials did not so much as acknowledge the presence of the Acting Attorney General and the head of OLC, standing there in the hospital room.
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Unqualified Offerings
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Newsweek:
Bush's Monica Problem: The Gonzales Mess — Gonzales, the president's lawyer and Texas buddy, is twisting slowly in the wind, facing a vote of no confidence from the Senate. — The United States Department of Justice has not always been above politics. John F. Kennedy, after all …
Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
More details on Flight 327 released — The inspector general for Homeland Security late Friday released new details of what federal air marshals say was a terrorist dry run aboard Northwest Airlines Flight 327 from Detroit to Los Angeles on June 29, 2004. — Several portions of the report remain redacted.
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NORTHWEST AIRLINES FLIGHT 327: A TERRORIST DRY RUN
NORTHWEST AIRLINES FLIGHT 327: A TERRORIST DRY RUN
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Washington Times
Peter S. Canellos / Boston Globe:
GOP rivals embrace unproven Iraq-9/11 tie — WASHINGTON — In defending the Iraq war, leading Republican presidential contenders are increasingly echoing words and phrases used by President Bush in the run-up to the war that reinforce the misleading impression that Iraq was responsible for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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DownWithTyranny!, The American Mind, Liberal Values, Talking Points Memo and Brilliant at Breakfast
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Al Qaeda's Enabler — The president's press conference last week left me at a loss for words. Spluttering is not a real response. But how else to respond to man who has spawned a catastrophe in the Middle East and then behaves as if it's his critics who are out of touch with reality?
Little Green Footballs:
Video: Death Cult Children's Theater — Uploaded to YouTube by a Hamas supporter last April, this is one of the most unbelievably evil videos I've ever seen. — It's a home movie from hell, featuring a group of young girls dressed as suicide bombers and terrorists, waving knives and guns …
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The Atlantic Online:
Back to the Schools — Oh man. I don't think I've seen anyone make a serious effort to argue that ongoing school construction endeavors in Iraq outweigh the fact that we aren't achieving any of our mission objectives, but apparently Chris Muir didn't get the memo that these talking points are inoperative:
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Eunomia
Reuters:
Venezuela TV station says troops seized equipment — CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan troops have seized an anti-government television channel's broadcast equipment, the station said on Sunday, ahead of a controversial midnight EDT/0400 GMT takeover by President Hugo Chavez that will take the broadcaster off the air.
Daniel / Venezuela News And Views:
The countdown to RCTV closing — The hours are tense and spirits frayed. The Metropolitan police is becoming aggressive, protesters also. — The government keeps up its increasing inanities. Foreign and national condemnations keep arriving and chavismo can only speak of an international conspiracy.
New York Times:
Militants Widen Reach as Terror Seeps Out of Iraq — When Muhammad al-Darsi got out of prison in Libya last year after serving time for militant activities, he had one goal: killing Americans in Iraq. — A recruiter he found on the Internet arranged to meet him on a bridge in Damascus, Syria.
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Supreme Court Memo: A Devil in the Details, but Not the Constitution — When people think, if they ever do, about a Supreme Court justice's daily routine, many undoubtedly envision a life spent contemplating the great issues: due process, equal protection and other resonant constitutional concepts.
Robert Burns / Associated Press:
U.S. rescues 42 Iraqis from Al Qaeda hideout — BAGHDAD — U.S. forces raided an Al Qaeda hide-out northeast of Baghdad on Sunday and freed 42 Iraqis imprisoned inside, including some who had been tortured and suffered broken bones, a senior U.S. military official said Sunday.
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Blue Crab Boulevard
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Bob Johnson / Associated Press:
Ala. Terror Web Site Angers Activists — MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Department of Homeland Security has taken down a Web site it operated that included gay rights and anti-war organizations in a list of groups that could include terrorists. — The Web site identified different types of terrorists …
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Firedoglake
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
SO MY PANEL was on — hold your breath — blogging, and featured Anthony Duignan-Cabrera of Space.Com, Alan Boyle of MSNBC's Cosmic Log, Rob Pearlman of CollectSpace, and uber-spaceblogger Jeff Foust. (Another uber-spaceblogger, Clark Lindsey, wasn't here, and was missed.)
Eric Felten / Wall Street Journal:
In Search of the Real Tom Collins — How a classic cocktail got a bad name — and how to make it right — Memorial Day wasn't always on a Monday. Inaugurated shortly after the Civil War, the holiday was originally known as "Decoration Day," and came to be observed in most states on May 30 of each year.
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National Review
KC Johnson / Durham-in-Wonderland:
Trustees, Dartmouth, and the AP — The Duke case has provided a good example of how Boards of Trustees, by taking an excessively passive approach to their oversight role, can cause significant harm to an institution. — But Duke is hardly alone. The Dartmouth administration also made a name …
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