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David Sarno / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Anti-stimulus tea parties light up Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and social media — Protesters rally against the stimulus plan in Hartford, Conn. Credit: Bob Child / Associated Press — In the latest example of how user-produced media can capture so-called “massively-shared” …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Obama ‘gearing up for a fight’ — President Barack Obama is beginning the salesmanship of his far-reaching $3.6 trillion budget with a populist blast at powerful interests he says will fight it - all but challenging his opponents to bring it on. — “I know these steps won't sit …
Robert Travis Scott / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Louisiana to seek New Orleans-Baton Rouge passenger rail line from federal stimulus pot that Jindal called wasteful — BATON ROUGE - Louisiana's transportation department plans to request federal dollars for a New Orleans to Baton Rouge passenger rail service from the same pot of railroad money …
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Associated Press:
Court Rejects Obama Bid to Stop Wiretapping Suit — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration has lost its argument that a potential threat to national security should stop a lawsuit challenging the government's warrantless wiretapping program. — A federal appeals court in San Francisco …
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Bob Egelko / San Francisco Chronicle:
U.S. to yield marijuana jurisdiction to states — (02-26) 20:00 PST San Francisco — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is sending strong signals that President Obama - who as a candidate said states should be allowed to make their own rules on medical marijuana - will end raids on pot dispensaries in California.
Ombudsman / Washington Post:
The Heat From a Global Warming Column — Opinion columnists are free to choose whatever facts bolster their arguments. But they aren't free to distort them. — The question of whether that happened is at the core of an uproar over a recent George F. Will column and The Post's fact-checking process.
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Madison Park / CNN:
How to get Michelle Obama's toned arms — (CNN) — First lady Michelle Obama has a fashion following, with blogs tracking her daily garment choices. — She's on the March cover of Vogue in a sleeveless silk sheath. Then there was the purple sleeveless Narciso Rodriguez she wore …
Christian Brose / Shadow Government:
Obama's Iraq speech: Brought to you by George W. Bush — Today begins the leap in the dark. — For six years we've known that the Iraq war must end and that at some point U.S. forces would leave. The question that always hung out there was — and then what? President Bush chose not to learn the answer to that question.
Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Secret Coleman-Lawyer E-Mails Reveal Intentional Hiding Of Witness — Franken Camp Wants Double-Count Claim Thrown Out Completely — All hell just broke loose in the Minnesota courtroom, with Al Franken's lawyers catching Team Coleman in the act of yet more concealing of evidence …
Owen Thomas / Gawker:
Obama's Chief Vetter Has His Own Tax Problem — White House general counsel Gregory Craig has seized control of Obama's vetting process after a series of nominees with unpaid taxes. But his wife's business may also have avoided taxes. Who vets the vetter?
Ali Frick / Think Progress:
CPAC Organizer David Keene Claims Conservatives Were Fed Up With Bush ‘For Some Time’ — This year at the Conservative Political Action Conference, most of the speakers have spent their time bashing President Obama, while generally avoiding the subject of President Bush.Speaking this morning …
Focus on the Family:
Dr. James Dobson Steps Down as Focus on the Family Chairman — Latest development in natural transition alleviates more administrative burden; will continue to appear on daily radio program — Colorado Springs, Colo. - Focus on the Family's James C. Dobson, Ph.D., has stepped …
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
‘Great Society’ Plan for the Middle Class — Opponents of President Obama's proposal for a sweeping new government activism in the economy call it a return to a traditional tax-and-spend philosophy, a step back to the era of Lyndon B. Johnson. — It may also be a postmodern, post-Clinton form of liberalism.
Courier-Journal:
Some say Bunning, in frustration, hinted he may quit GOP seat — WASHINGTON — Already in conflict with his party's leaders, Sen. Jim Bunning has reportedly said privately that if he is hindered in raising money for his re-election campaign he is ready with a response that would be politically devastating …
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