Top Items:
Joshua Partlow / Washington Post:
'I Don't Think This Place Is Worth Another Soldier's Life' — BAGHDAD, Oct. 26 Their line of tan Humvees and Bradley Fighting Vehicles creeps through another Baghdad afternoon. At this pace, an excruciating slowness, they strain to see everything, hoping the next manhole cover, the next rusted barrel, does not hide another bomb.
RELATED:
John Cole / Balloon Juice:
Beauchamp's Unit- More Shoddy Journamalism and the Citizen Journalist Response! — The Washington Post has a piece on Scott Beauchamp's unit in Iraq, and it didn't take me long to realize this is just another liberal hit piece designed to subvert our will, coughed up in the middle …
Discussion:
The Impolitic
Gateway Pundit:
More Twisted Journalism- WaPo Misses the Facts in Their Report On Iraq — MNF-Iraq responds HERE. — (This post was updated after reading this morning's Washington Post article.) — The Washington Post has their version of Iraq: — "I Don't Think This Place Is Worth Another Soldier's Life"
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
More 'phony soldiers' speak out against Iraq policy
More 'phony soldiers' speak out against Iraq policy
Discussion:
Think Progress
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Hire Carla Babb! (Fire John Edwards) — Does the John Edwards campaign have a death wish? To the litany which includes the 28,000 square foot home, his job with a hedge fund (to learn about poverty!) and the $400 haircuts we can now add a story about the decision by the Edwards campaign …
RELATED:
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
Malkin & Co. target Soros, hit Bush pioneers — The St. Petersburg Times reported this week that WellCare Health Plans, a Florida-based company that provides managed-care plans for millions of Medicare and Medicaid participants, has come under federal investigation.
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
FEMA Official Apologizes for Staged Briefing With Fake Reporters — The Federal Emergency Management Agency's No. 2 official apologized yesterday for leading a staged news conference Tuesday in which FEMA employees posed as reporters while real reporters listened on a telephone conference line and were barred from asking questions.
Discussion:
PRNewser, Think Progress, The Moderate Voice, Say Anything, Buck Naked Politics, A Blog For All, PSoTD, Modulator, New York Times, Political Machine, Ezra Klein and MSNBC
RELATED:
Military Times HOME:
Words spoken in funeral flag-folding draw flap — RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Flag-folding recitations by Memorial Honor Detail volunteers are now banned at the nation's 125 veterans graveyards because of a complaint about the ceremony at Riverside National Cemetery.
Discussion:
Blue Crab Boulevard, Captain's Quarters, Stop The ACLU, Right Voices, BitsBlog and Macsmind
RELATED:
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
State Dept. To Order Diplomats To Iraq — As Many as 50 Positions Are Expected to Be Open — The State Department will order as many as 50 U.S. diplomats to take posts in Iraq next year because of expected shortfalls in filling openings there, the first such large-scale forced assignment since the Vietnam War.
RELATED:
New York Times:
Obama Promises a Forceful Stand Against Clinton — Senator Barack Obama said he would start confronting Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton more forcefully, asserting Friday that she had not been candid in describing her views on critical issues, as he tries to address mounting alarm among supporters …
Discussion:
The Atlantic Online, Washington Monthly, JustOneMinute, Roger L. Simon, Prairie Weather and Eunomia
Desmond Butler / Associated Press:
Dutch lawmakers offended by Rep. Lantos — WASHINGTON - Dutch lawmakers who visited the Guantanamo Bay military prison this week said they were offended by a testy exchange in Washington with a senior congressional Democrat. — The lawmakers said that Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif. …
Discussion:
The Van Der Galiën Gazette, Atlas Shrugs, BitsBlog, Never Yet Melted and michellemalkin.com
Richard S. Lowry / Op For:
What goes around - Comes around — Unfortunately, most Americans do not consider Iraqis as people. We see them as terrorists or victims, not as everyday people with the same values as our friends, neighbors and relatives. Yet, most Iraqis are decent human beings with the same concerns, dreams, and compassion as most Americans.
The Brussels Journal:
Are We All Nazis Now? — One of the greatest injustices to the victims of racism, and in particular the holocaust, is the trivialization of it. One does not have to agree with the Dutch "Islamophobic" anti-immigration politicians Geert Wilders or Rita Verdonk, but what kind of person writes something like …
Discussion:
Little Green Footballs, Sadly, No!, protein wisdom, Jihad Watch, Islam in Europe, Gates of Vienna and Atlas Shrugs
Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
From CIA Jails, Inmates Fade Into Obscurity — Dozens of 'Ghost Prisoners' Not Publicly Accounted For — ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — On Sept. 6, 2006, President Bush announced that the CIA's overseas secret prisons had been temporarily emptied and 14 al-Qaeda leaders taken to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
David Greenberg / Washington Post:
Rudy a Lefty? Yeah, Right. — You wouldn't know it from reading the papers, but the favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination is a confirmed right-winger. On issues such as free speech and religion, secrecy and due process, civil rights and civil liberties, pornography and democracy …
Discussion:
Cliff Schecter
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
D'Oh: House Panel Screw-Up Reveals Whistleblower Email Addresses — Here's a whoops with a capital W. — This summer the House Judiciary Committee launched an effort to collect tips from would-be whistleblowers in the Justice Department. The U.S. attorney firings scandal had shown …