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Perry Chiaramonte / New York Post:
NYPD ON THE ALERT FOR QAEDA 'BOMB' — TEAMS HIT STREETS AFTER 'NET 'CHATTER' — In a show of force, the NYPD mobilized hundreds of anti-terrorism cops last night after an Internet report of a "dirty bomb" threat targeting the city surfaced, authorities said.
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Associated Press:
Iraq war czar: Consider a draft — WASHINGTON (AP) — Frequent tours for U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan have stressed the all-volunteer force and made it worth considering a return to a military draft, President Bush's new war adviser said Friday. — "I think it makes sense …
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Matt / Think Progress:
Right-Wing Media Give Favorable Platform To 'Another 9/11′ Columnist — In his Thursday column, Philadelphia Daily News scribe Stu Bykofsky seemingly wished for the tragic death of 3000+ Americans when he wrote that "another 9/11 would help America." — A host of right-wing media …
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Steve Benen / Talking Points Memo:
The Philadelphia Daily News' Stu Bykofsky, one of the city's most widely-read columnists, caused a bit of a stir with his latest column, which posited a provocative idea: another 9/11-style attack to "help" America. As Bykofsky sees it, "we have forgotten who the enemy is," …
Roger Simon / The Politico:
Romney pigs out at Iowa State Fair — DES MOINES — Today we are at the Iowa State Fair, where politicians meet swine but are rarely mistaken for them. — Mitt Romney is at the Pork Tent being a "guest cook," which means he is flipping pork chops on a giant grill with about a dozen camera crews recording the moment for history.
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Jamiecnn / CNN Political Ticker:
Ron Paul's wife hospitalized in Iowa — DES MOINES, Iowa — Rep. Ron Paul's wife was hospitalized Saturday morning, the Texas Republican's presidential campaign announced shortly before voting was to begin in the Ames GOP straw poll. — The campaign did not say why Carol Paul was taken to the hospital …
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Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
THE BUNKER....When Rudy Giuliani finally agreed to build an emergency-command center in New York City back in 1996, the city's emergency management director recommended a site in Brooklyn: it was a safe location, had a low profile, and could be built quickly. Giuliani refused.
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Mark Kleiman / The RBC:
Was 7 WTC Rudy's Love Shack? — A correspondent whose mind is even filthier than mine points to a little-noted paragraph from Wayne Barrett's devastating takedown of Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 lies. — The context is Barrett's demolition of Giuliani's attempt to blame someone else for the deadly …
Washington Post:
How We Won the Mainstream — Three years ago things looked bleak for the Democratic Party. George Bush had just won a second term while his party consolidated its grip on Congress. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay crowed about a "permanent Republican majority," and Beltway Democrats acquiesced …
The Big Trunk / Power Line:
SHIP OF FOOLS — Yesterday "the editors" of the New Republic published another statement on Baghdad fabulist Scott Thomas Beauchamp. "The editors" stand by Beauchamp's TNR articles as of this moment in the name of the editors' journalistic integrity. They imply that Beauchamp is being held incommunicado by the Army.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Bush's Muse Stands Accused — He has been hailed as the best White House speechwriter since Kennedy's Theodore Sorensen, the muse behind President Bush's most famous phrases, the moral conscience of the West Wing. But now Michael J. Gerson is accused by a former colleague of taking credit for words he did not write.
New York Times:
Reported Drop in Surveillance Spurred a Law — At a closed-door briefing in mid-July, senior intelligence officials startled lawmakers with some troubling news. American eavesdroppers were collecting just 25 percent of the foreign-based communications they had been receiving a few months earlier.
Barbara Starr / CNN:
Sources: U.S. assessing Pakistan nukes if Musharraf falls — WASHINGTON (CNN) — U.S. military intelligence officials are urgently assessing how secure Pakistan's nuclear weapons would be in the event President Gen. Pervez Musharraf were replaced as the nation's leader, CNN has learned.
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Farmers Call Crackdown on Illegal Workers Unfair — Facing the prospect of major layoffs of farmworkers during harvest season, growers and lawmakers from agricultural states spoke in dire terms yesterday about new measures by the Bush administration to crack down on employers of illegal immigrants.
Graham Stewart / Times of London:
A harsh fate awaits all collaborators — Will the British Army's Iraqi interpreters be left to swing when we withdraw from Basra? — Those deemed to have collaborated with an occupying power are invariably at the mercy of summary justice when the occupiers leave.
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