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Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Qaeda Goes Dark After a U.S. Slip  —  Enemy Vanishes From Its Web Sites  —  WASHINGTON — Al Qaeda's Internet communications system has suddenly gone dark to American intelligence after the leak of Osama bin Laden's September 11 speech inadvertently disclosed the fact that we had penetrated the enemy's system.
Discussion: Don Surber
The Big Trunk / Power Line:
AL QAEDA GOES DARK  —  Eli Lake has the story of the day in today's New York Sun: "Qaeda goes dark after a U.S. slip."  Lake reports that the September 7 Osama bin Laden video (the one with the funny looking black beard) was picked up by Rita Katz's SITE Institute and provided to the National Counterterrorism Center:
Opinion Journal:
Tortured Arguments  —  Giving al Qaeda an interrogation-resistance manual.
Discussion: PrairiePundit
Faiz / Think Progress:
Right Wing Launches Baseless Smear Campaign Against 12 Year Old Recipient Of SCHIP  —  Two weeks ago, the Democratic radio address was delivered by a 12-year old Maryland boy named Graeme Frost.  Graeme told his story of being involved in a severe car accident three years ago …
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The Corner:
The new poor  —  Over the weekend, I posted a couple of things re Graeme Frost, the Democratic Party's 12-year old healthcare spokesman.  Michelle Malkin reports that the blogospheric lefties are all steamed about the wingnuts' Swiftboating of sick kids, etc.  —  Sorry, no sale.
Thers / Whiskey Fire:
Let Them Be and That's the Lesson  —  Michelle Malkin went …
Discussion: Fact-esque and Pandagon
Richard Blair / All Spin Zone:   SCHIP and the Right Wing Swiftboating of Graeme Frost: Can the …
New York Times:
Democrats Seem Ready to Extend Wiretap Powers  —  Two months after insisting that they would roll back broad eavesdropping powers won by the Bush administration, Democrats in Congress appear ready to make concessions that could extend some crucial powers given to the National Security Agency.
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New York Times:
Democratic Concessions Are Expected on Wiretapping  —  Two months after vowing to roll back broad new wiretapping powers won by the Bush administration, Congressional Democrats appear ready to make concessions that could extend some of the key powers granted to the National Security Agency.
Pamela Hess / Associated Press:
Democrats to unveil wiretapping bill
Discussion: JammieWearingFool
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Looking for the union label: All over the party  —  Looking for the union label isn't always easy in the campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.  Union rank and file, or at least their leaders, are as split as the party now.  —  The AFL-CIO's inability to rally early around …
Discussion: CNN Political Ticker
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Jesse J. Holland / Associated Press:
SEIU won't endorse for Dem primary
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Will Obama Rock the Youth Vote?
Discussion: TIME and Comment Central
John Yoo / Opinion Journal:
The Real Clarence Thomas  —  His fidelity to the Constitution often leads to results liberals like.  —  Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas again finds himself in the crosshairs of liberals.  After 16 years of diligently avoiding the press, he has written a memoir, "My Grandfather's Son …
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Political Parties, Under Challenge, Seem to Have Justices' Sympathy  —  There is a place, after all, where political party leaders still get a little respect, and it's called the Supreme Court.  —  The justices last week heard two cases that challenge the authority of party bosses and the freedom …
Frank Newport / Gallup Poll:
Giuliani Still on Top as Republicans Prepare to Debate in Michigan  —  Latest Gallup Poll shows Thompson in second place, followed by McCain  —  PRINCETON, NJ — As the Republican presidential candidates square off in the latest in a series of debates — this time in Dearborn, Mich. tonight …
Elizabeth Ames Jones / Washington Post:
Energy Security 101  —  Americans burn 490 million gallons of gasoline and diesel every day and import 65 percent of the oil used to make those products.  Worldwide energy consumption is expected to increase 40 percent in the next 25 years, and widespread adoption of alternative energy sources is decades away.
Damien McElroy / Telegraph:
Iraq insurgency: People rise against al-Qa'eda  —  Damien McElroy spent a week in the heart of the insurgency in Anbar province in Iraq.  In the second of seven exclusive reports he describes how peace and prosperity have returned to a town formerly riven by sectarian killings.
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Giuliani law firm sued by high profile Texan  —  A prominent Texas Republican has sued Rudy Giuliani's law firm and a close friend and partner of Giuliani's, Kenneth Caruso, alleging that Caruso, the firm and others "schemed and conspired to steal $10 million."
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
New York Post:
LEG AVERSION  —  CHRISTIAN "media watchdog group" The Resistance is all worked up over the ultra-femme anchors of Fox News.  The group's leader, Mark Dice, rants in an e-mail, "I see shorter skirts on the women of Fox News than I do on the prostitutes being arrested on cop shows."
Discussion: Cliff Schecter
 
 
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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