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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Two Obamas — God, Republicans are saps. They think that they're running against some academic liberal who wouldn't wear flag pins on his lapel, whose wife isn't proud of America and who went to some liberationist church where the pastor damned his own country.
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Leslie Wayne / New York Times:
Obama's Decision Threatens Public Financing System — From the moment that the public financing system was created in the wake of the Watergate crisis, it was viewed as an imperfect way to rid politics of the excesses of special-interest money. — But now, with the decision by Senator Barack …
New York Times:
Public Funding on the Ropes — The excitement underpinning Senator Barack Obama's campaign rests considerably on his evocative vows to depart from self-interested politics. Unfortunately, Mr. Obama has come up short of that standard with his decision to reject public spending limitations …
New York Times:
U.S. Says Exercise by Israel Seemed Directed at Iran — WASHINGTON — Israel carried out a major military exercise earlier this month that American officials say appeared to be a rehearsal for a potential bombing attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. — Several American officials …
ABCNEWS:
EXCLUSIVE: Hezbollah Poised to Strike? — Officials Say “Sleeper Cells” Activated in Canada — Intelligence agencies in the United States and Canada are warning of mounting signs that Hezbollah, backed by Iran, is poised to mount a terror attack against “Jewish targets” somewhere outside the Middle East.
Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Obama Considering Olympic Games Ads on NBC — Is there such a thing as overexposure? Barack Obama ads are everywhere on the internet. They'll be coming to tv in 18 states and who knows how many radio stations. — Now, Obama is considering taking out ads on NBC for the Olympic Games.
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The Huffington Post:
Obama Shops NBC Olympic Ad Packages — Those tuning in to NBC Sports' Olympics coverage this year will see spots from General Motors, McDonald's, Budweiser, Nike and — just maybe — Sen. Barack Obama. — Though the Obama campaign is keeping mum about whether it will definitely run spots …
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Guantanamo prisoner opens new era of court challenges — WASHINGTON — The Taliban tortured Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak al Ginco. They thought he was a U.S. spy. Then, U.S. soldiers called the Syrian native an enemy and shipped him to Guantanamo. — Now, Ginco will be turning a spotlight back on the Bush administration itself.
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Tom Lasseter / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Taliban ambassador wielded power within Guantanamo
Taliban ambassador wielded power within Guantanamo
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Venus Williams / Times of London:
Al-Mahdi Army militias routed without a shot fired — They came at dawn, thousands of Iraqi troops and US special forces on a mission to reclaim a lawless city from the militias who ran it. — By the end of the day, al-Amarah was under Iraqi Government control - without a shot being fired.
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Al Kamen / Washington Post:
Bad Blood and an Empty Chair — The stage was set Wednesday afternoon at the House Judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution, civil rights and civil liberties to hear former deputy undersecretary of defense Douglas J. Feith testify about the use of harsh interrogation techniques on detainees.
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Southern Political Report:
McCain and Obama tied in Georgia — A New InsiderAdvantage / PollPosition survey conducted June 18 of registered likely voters in the November presidential contest shows Sen. John McCain leading Sen. Barack Obama by a single point in Georgia, making the race in Georgia a statistical tie.
Amanda Simon / ACLU Blog:
This Spade is a Spade: FISA Deal Is Bunk — So, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced his precious FISA deal today and I'm sure it will not come as great shock to this general audience that we at the ACLU think it's crap. And by “crap” I mean unconstitutional.
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ABCNEWS:
Former AG Accused of Playing Politics with Justice — Exclusive: Critic of Torture Policy Assured Job as US Attorney — Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, now under investigation for allegedly politicizing the Justice Department, ousted a top lawyer for failing to adopt …
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The Trail:
Williams Gets the Call for “Meet the Press” — Six days after Tim Russert's death, his replacement on “Meet the Press” has been named — at least for this Sunday. — Brian Williams, the NBC anchor and Russert's longtime friend, will fill the moderator's chair for the discussion of presidential politics and whatever else pops up.