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Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Envoy's Letter Counters Bush on Dismantling of Iraq Army — A previously undisclosed exchange of letters shows that President Bush was told in advance by his top Iraq envoy in May 2003 of a plan to "dissolve Saddam's military and intelligence structures," a plan that the envoy, L. Paul Bremer …
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New York Times:
Bush, in Iraq, Says Troop Reduction Is Possible — President Bush made a surprise eight-hour visit to Iraq on Monday, emphasizing security gains, sectarian reconciliation and the possibility of a troop withdrawal, thus embracing and pre-empting this month's crucial Congressional hearings on his Iraq strategy.
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Crooks and Liars, The Carpetbagger Report, No More Mister Nice Blog, Brendan Nyhan, KnoxViews and White House
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Weighing the 'Surge' — The U.S. War in Iraq Hinges on the Counterinsurgency Strategy Of Gen. Petraeus. The Results Have Been Tenuous. — BAGHDAD — Nearly every week, American generals and politicians visit Combat Outpost Gator, nestled behind a towering blast wall in the Dora market.
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Jules Crittenden, The Swamp, AMERICAblog, Blue Girl, Red State, About.com U.S. Politics and Truthdig
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Jeffrey Rosen / New York Times:
Conscience of a Conservative — In the fall of 2003, Jack L. Goldsmith was widely considered one of the brightest stars in the conservative legal firmament. A 40-year-old law professor at the University of Chicago, Goldsmith had established himself, with his friend and fellow law professor John Yoo …
Froma Harrop / Real Clear Politics:
Why Liberals Are Turning on Ted Kennedy — Once upon a time, Ted Kennedy could count on his daily dose of veneration. The right wing hated the Massachusetts Democrat, but progressives honored him as a defender of old-school liberalism. — In a remarkable turnaround, liberals are now heaping scorn on the 73-year-old senator.
Gypsy / politics from the heart:
IS CHENEY ABOUT TO BLOW UP THE BAY BRIDGE? — Having been a 911 truth activist for 5 years, I have serious suspicions about — the Bay Bridge being closed for entire 4 days. — There has been a lot of threats of terrorist attacks coming form the government. — Looks like they are preparing the public.
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Financial Times:
Chinese military hacked into Pentagon — By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Richard McGregor in Beijing — The Chinese military hacked into a Pentagon computer network in June in the most successful cyber attack on the US defence department, say American officials.
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Liberty Street, Telegraph, Jules Crittenden, On Deadline, The American Pundit, Gates of Vienna and Boing Boing
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Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
Bad news just keeps on coming for the Grim Old Party — During the summer, a female acquaintance of mine in her 70s who had been a faithful Republican was solicited by a GOP cold caller as a previous contributor to the party. Not this time. She informed the fund-raiser that President Bush's position …
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Vox Popoli
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Rob / Say Anything:
Your Moment Of Schadenfreude For Today: Bush-Mocking Journalist Piers Morgan Gets His — He delighted in mocking the President for falling off his Segway, even going so far as to ask Bush if he felt "only an idiot" could fall off one, but when he tries it himself... "Only an idiot," indeed.
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Breitbart.tv, NewsBusters.org, The Van Der Galiën Gazette, Ed Driscoll.com and Media Blog
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Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
Defense for Islamic Charity To Call Witnesses — Defense lawyers are scheduled to begin calling witnesses today on behalf of five leaders of an Islamic charity that prosecutors charge was a front for a Palestinian Arab terrorist group, Hamas. — The opening of the defense in the case …
Andrew Pierce / Telegraph:
David Cameron 'is trashing Thatcher legacy' — A Tory grandee will unveil an alternative manifesto today to recapture the "soul" of the Conservative Party in a move that threatens to undermine David Cameron's leadership. — Michael Ancram, a former deputy leader of the party …
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Iain Dale's Diary
Washington Post:
Bundlers Behaving Badly — Norman Hsu and the case for sunshine in fundraising — THE STORY of Norman Hsu offers a compelling demonstration of why it is so important for presidential candidates to reveal the names of their major fundraisers — and why the existing system of voluntary …
Turkishdailynews:
Opposition slams government for not dealing with sensitive issues — The opposition yesterday leveled criticism at the government's program read out by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan last week. — The parties said the program was not carefully prepared and neglected many sensitive issues like terrorism and northern Iraq.
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The Moderate Voice
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
In the Age of Terror, Isn't Busting Toe-Tappers an Insane Use of Our Law Enforcement Resources? — In the consensus judgment of America's 16 intelligence agencies, the terrorist threat to our homeland is "persistent and evolving," placing our country in "a heightened threat environment."
New York Times:
The Wrong Answer in Connecticut — Three members of a prominent Cheshire, Conn., family were slain in their home in July after being held hostage for hours. The gruesome murders, and the arrests of two career criminals out on parole for the crime, have left Connecticut residents justifiably outraged.
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TalkLeft
Molly Hennessy-Fiske / Los Angeles Times:
Bush can't recall why Iraqi army disbanded — In biography excerpts, he says he initially wanted to maintain the forces: 'Yeah, I can't remember.' — WASHINGTON — One of the most heavily criticized actions in the aftermath of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003 was the decision …
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Mmstewart / CNN Political Ticker:
Bush in new book: 'I do a lot of crying in this job'
Bush in new book: 'I do a lot of crying in this job'
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The Politico
Ian Sample / Guardian:
Human-animal embryo study wins approval — Mixing cells and eggs to be allowed in search for new medical treatments — Plans to allow British scientists to create human-animal embryos are expected to be approved tomorrow by the government's fertility regulator.
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Vox Popoli
Theodore Dalrymple / The Social Affairs Unit:
The Unintended Consequences of Foreign Aid: Theodore Dalrymple explains how Western policies have poisoned the water supplies of 70 million in Bangladesh — Well-intentioned policies can have disastrous outcomes. Theodore Dalrymple explains how philanthropic Western policies have poisoned …
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The Sundries Shack
Chris Bowers / Open Left:
Union Endorsement Scorecard — Pursuant to Labor Day, and with the steelworkers and miners endorsing Edwards, here is the updated union endorsement scorecard: — Edwards: United Steel Workers, United Mine Workers of America, International Brotherhood of Carpenters. 2.3 million combined members.
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