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5:30 PM ET, October 1, 2007

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New York Times:
Report Depicts Recklessness at Blackwater  —  Guards working in Iraq for Blackwater USA have shot innocent Iraqi civilians and have sought to cover up the incidents, sometimes with the help of the State Department, a report to a Congressional committee said today.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
PARODY SURGE HITS MIL CONTRACTORS IN IRAQ  —  A few days ago the State Department released what it called a "first blush" report on the Blackwater incident in Baghdad, a report which largely exonerated the Blackwater personnel involved.  —  I noted at the time that "first blush" …
Discussion: TPMmuckraker
CNN:
Sources: Blackwater contractor wrote first U.S. report on shooting
Discussion: On Deadline
Amanda / Think Progress:
Harkin: 'Maybe Limbaugh was high on drugs again.'  —  Today on the Senate floor, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) condemned Rush Limbaugh's "phony soldiers" comment, saying that the radio host makes these "provocative things to make more money."  He then offered another possible explanation for Limbaugh's "over-the-line" remarks:
Discussion: Hot Air and Riehl World View
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Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Harry Reid Blasts Rush Limbaugh As "Unpatriotic" On Senate Floor, Demands Apology To Troops  —  Dramatically escalating the Dems' confrontation with Rush Limbaugh over his "phony soldiers" comment, Harry Reid just laced sharply into the talk show host in an extended attack on the Senate floor …
Washington Post:
Sen. Clinton's Empty Table  —  "THERE ARE basically only three options: We can raise taxes again, which no one wants to do because the payroll tax is regressive. . . We can cut benefits. . . Or we can work together to try to find some way to increase the rate of return."
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:   Edwards, Media Consultant Part Ways
Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
Bush's Unhealthy Veto  —  President Bush has spent six-plus years not using his veto.  In 2005, he became the first president since John Quincy Adams to complete a term in the White House without once standing up to Congress; he has since paused to interrupt this doormat act on only three occasions.
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Daily Mail:
Burma: Thousands dead in the massacre of the monks dumped in the jungle  —  Thousands of protesters are dead and the bodies of hundreds of executed monks have been dumped in the jungle, a former intelligence officer for Burma's ruling junta has revealed.  —  The most senior official to defect so far …
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John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Rude Giuliani  —  If he wants voters to respect his privacy, he ought to show some respect for basic manners.  —  A lot is going well for Rudy Giuliani's campaign.  His fund raising is strong.  He outstrips his GOP rivals in national polls.  His speeches on taxes and health care were solid.
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Giuliani Inspires Threat of a Third-Party Run
Russell Berman / New York Sun:
McCain Campaign Clarifies 'Christian Nation' Remarks  —  WASHINGTON — Moving swiftly to stamp out a potential political firestorm, the campaign of Senator McCain is trying to clarify the Republican presidential candidate's statements that he would prefer a Christian president …
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CNN:   McCain slammed for 'Christian nation' comment
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
First Read: Thompson's fundraising struggles  —  Here's something to compare Thompson's money to: the 1st Q numbers of his three main rivals: Romney raised 21.2M; Giuliani raised 16.6M; McCain raised 13M.  —  By comparison, Fred's $7-8M (or even $10 million) this quarter is not great.
The New Republic:
The Usual Suspect  —  The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy  —  IN OCTOBER 2002, Osama bin Laden issued a statement in which he analyzed America's inexhaustible number of sins and prescribed ways of repenting for many of them.  The statement was, by the standards of bin Laden's cave encyclicals, unusually coherent.
White House:
Press Briefing by Dana Perino  —  MS. PERINO: Good afternoon.  I have a statement on Burma, before taking your questions.  —  The President and Mrs. Bush remain concerned about the reports of violence and intimidation that continue to come out of Burma.  The United States is pleased …
Discussion: First Draft and Daily Kos
Rasmussen Reports:
Voters Reject Clinton Baby Bond Proposal By 2-to-1 Margin  —  Sixty percent (60%) of America's Likely Voters oppose giving every child born in the United States a $5,000 savings bond, or "baby bond."  A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 27% support the concept suggested on Friday by Senator Hillary Clinton.
William J. Kole / Associated Press:
Attack at US embassy in Vienna thwarted  —  VIENNA, Austria - A Bosnian who tried to enter the U.S. Embassy in Vienna with a backpack filled with explosives, nails and Islamic literature was arrested Monday after the bag set off a metal detector and the man fled on foot, authorities said.
Des Moines Register:
Thompson: Iraq had WMDs before U.S. invaded  —  Newton, Ia.  — Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson said today he was certain former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction prior to the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, a point of contention in the 4.5 years since the war began.
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
McCain: $5M raised, over $2M in debt  —  John McCain will raise about $5 million for the quarter but still show well over $2 million in debt, according to two sources familiar with the internal tally.  —  Though far below what rivals Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani are expected to report …
Discussion: TPM Election Central
PittsburghLIVE.com:
Santorum eyes gubernatorial bud  —  Say it slowly: Gov. Rick Santorum.  —  Interesting concept, isn't it?  —  The former Pennsylvania GOP senator, trounced in his re-election bid last year by seldom-seen Democrat Bob Casey Jr., apparently has grown weary of beating the drums …
Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
Some in Fairfax Public Housing Make Six Figures  —  Hundreds of families living in housing subsidized by Fairfax County taxpayers exceed income caps designed to ensure that only the neediest receive assistance, a review of county records shows.  —  In the most extreme cases …
 
 
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AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:
Iraqi Death Rate Cut In Half, Dems Would Have Allowed Deaths To Continue
The Corner:
Limbaugh in the House
Joe Bel Bruno / Associated Press:
Stocks Pass 14,000 on Rate Cut Hope
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Patricia Lopez / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Poll reveals pitfalls for leading Senate candidates
Alissa J. Rubin / New York Times:
In Iraq, Repeated Support for a Unified State
Ken Fisher / Ars Technica:
AT&T threatens to disconnect subscribers who criticize the company
World Tribune.com:
Last letter from doomed Al Qaida chief: 'We are so desperate for your help'
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The Peace Corps with Muscles
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
HMMM  —  Yesterday at TPM I flagged Sy Hersh's new New Yorker article …
Faiz / Think Progress:
Podhoretz: 'I Believe Bush Is Going To Order Airstrikes On Iran …
CNN:
Mom cuffed, found dead after missing flight
Associated Press:
High Court won't hear two religion cases
Redstate:
Peace Is Dangerous  —  I stumbled across this a few weeks ago …
New York Post:
HILLARY'S $30,000 FANS ARE HER 'CULT' FOLLOWING
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

 
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