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Little Green Footballs:
KILLITARY: Lefties Dropping the Fiction of 'Supporting the Troops' — The leftist blogosphere went out of their way to cover this one up as quickly as possible. — It was posted at Daily Kos, as Ace relates. But the Kidz are on edge about their credibility, so it was deleted within hours, without a word of explanation.
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William Glaberson / New York Times:
Unlikely Adversary Arises to Criticize Detainee Hearings — NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — Stephen E. Abraham's assignment to the Pentagon unit that runs the hearings at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, seemed a perfect fit. — A lawyer in civilian life, he had been decorated for counterespionage …
Reuters:
U.N. suspends peacekeepers amid sex abuse charges — ABIDJAN, Cote d'Ivoire (Reuters) — The United Nations said on Saturday it had suspended a Moroccan military contingent from its peacekeeping mission in Cote d'Ivoire while it investigated allegations of widespread sexual abuse.
Ariel Leve / Times of London:
Al-Qaeda faces rebellion from the ranks — Sickened by the group's barbarity, Iraqi insurgents are giving information to coalition forces — Fed up with being part of a group that cuts off a person's face with piano wire to teach others a lesson, dozens of low-level members of al-Qaeda …
Quinnipiac University News and Events:
July 23, 2007 - Bloomberg Boosts Democrats' Fortunes In Florida, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; McCain Fades In Republican Primary Race — If New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg runs for President as an independent candidate, it helps Democrats in Florida, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
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Taegan Goddard's …
Rasmussen Reports:
Associated Press, MSNBC and CNBC Seen as Having Liberal Bias — In the final poll of a series measuring perceptions of media bias, the Associated Press, local television stations, MSNBC, and CNBC are all perceived as tilting to the left when reporting the news.
Guardian:
All the rage - victim of US bloggers' cartoon hits back — Riazat Butt — With his clenched fists, wild eyes and gnashing teeth he has become the face of Muslim fury, protesting against the enemies of Islam. — Shakeel Ahmad Bhat has been on the frontline of political activism in Srinagar, India, for more than a decade.
Sarah Cohen / Washington Post:
Deceased Farmers Got USDA Payments — The U.S. Department of Agriculture distributed $1.1 billion over seven years to the estates or companies of deceased farmers and routinely failed to conduct reviews required to ensure that the payments were properly made, according to a government report.
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Don Surber
Washington Post:
Poll Shows Clinton With Solid Lead Among Democrats — By a wide margin, Democrats view Sen. Hillary Clinton (N.Y.) as the party's candidate best positioned to win the general election, and she holds a double-digit lead over Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) in the race for the nomination, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News Poll.
ABCNEWS:
Natl. Intel Director Worried About Terror Sleeper Cells in U.S. — Believes Small Numbers of al Qaeda Operatives Are in This Country Raising Funds — The nation's top intelligence official today went further than ever before in outlining what he described as a heightened threat of an al Qaeda attack on American soil.
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Joel Brinkley / San Francisco Chronicle:
WANING INFLUENCE — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice finds that her star is fading — I remember the heady days for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. — About 2 1/2 years ago, when she was new in office, I accompanied her on her first trip around the world, with stops in India …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
[TS] Op-Ed Columnist: The French Connections — What happened to America's Internet lead? Bad policy.
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Prairie Weather, Dohiyi Mir, Economist's View, Bark Bark Woof Woof and The Atlantic Online
Adam Cohen / New York Times:
Just What the Founders Feared: An Imperial President Goes to War — The nation is heading toward a constitutional showdown over the Iraq war. Congress is moving closer to passing a bill to limit or end the war, but President Bush insists Congress doesn't have the power to do it.
City Journal:
In the Heart of Freedom, in Chains — Elite hypocrisy, gangsta culture, and failure in black America — Two April days threw a clarifying light on the state of race in America. On the 11th, North Carolina's attorney general exonerated three white Duke students of the rape charges …
Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Lead By $100 Million In Money Race — WASHINGTON — With more than a year to go before the 2008 elections, Democratic candidates have raised $100 million more in campaign contributions than Republicans, putting them on track to win the money race for the White House and Congress …