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Dan / Riehl World View:
A Gatesgate At Henry Gates' “Bogus” Charity? — Henry Louis Gates, Jr controls a tax-exempt, non-profit charity, Inkwell Foundation, Inc, that managed to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in direct support in one year, yet only gave out $27,500 in grants, the bulk of which went to Gates' employees and Harvard colleagues.
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Tsamuel / theroot.com:
Gates Says ‘Yes’ To Beer With Crowley — In a statement to The Root, the Harvard professor says he would meet with the cop who arrested him, as President Obama has suggested. — TheRootStaff — President Obama tried to calm the racial furor surrounding the arrest of black Harvard scholar …
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
‘Sorry’ Seems To Be The Hardest Word — Having trouble saying the magic words, “I'm sorry”? Put the Sorry Times to work for you! — President Acting Stupidly can't quite bring himself to apologize to Sgt. Crowley and the Cambridge Police for saying they “acted stupidly” …
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Washington Post:
Obama Invites Gates, Arresting Officer to the White House
Obama Invites Gates, Arresting Officer to the White House
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The Corner:
L'Affaire Gates — After spending untold millions of dollars …
L'Affaire Gates — After spending untold millions of dollars …
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Ncarlile / Think Progress:
Limbaugh: Obama has a ‘chip on his shoulder’ because he's ‘black.’
Limbaugh: Obama has a ‘chip on his shoulder’ because he's ‘black.’
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New York Times:
Bush Weighed Using Military in Arrests — WASHINGTON — Top Bush administration officials in 2002 debated testing the Constitution by sending American troops into the suburbs of Buffalo to arrest a group of men suspected of plotting with Al Qaeda, according to former administration officials.
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Glenn Greenwal / Salon:
The Cheney plan to deploy the U.S. military on U.S. soil — (updated below - Update II) — This new report today from The New York Times' Mark Mazzetti and David Johnston reveals an entirely unsurprising though still important event: in 2002, Dick Cheney and David Addington urged …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
FRED BARNES DOESN'T KNOW WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT.... Conceit is nearly always unseemly, but it takes a smug fool with misplaced arrogance to be truly offensive. — The Weekly Standard's Fred Barnes devotes his latest column to bashing President Obama's economic policies. That, in and of itself, is unremarkable.
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Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
Know-Nothing-in-Chief — There's no evidence Obama has even a sketchy grasp of economics. — Is President Obama an economic illiterate? Harsh as that sounds, there's growing evidence he understands little about economics and even less about economic growth or job creation.
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Ezra Klein:
What's Going on in the House (or Is Health-Care Reform Becoming a Prisoner's Dilemma?) — News reports filtering out of the House suggest that talks between Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman and the seven Blue Dogs on his committee have broken down.
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Chris / TVNewser:
Katie Couric Swipes the NYTimes' Alessandra Stanley — Wow. This is good. In her ‘Notebook’ on CBSNews.com, Katie Couric takes down New York Times columnist Alessandra Stanley, and she does it in the cruelest of ways: without mentioning her by name. — Last Friday night, Stanley wrote this piece on the death of Walter Cronkite.
Juana Summers / The Blotter:
Police investigating brick thrown into East Austin home — Police are investigating a brick with an offensive message thrown into the window of an East Austin home. — The brick, thrown through a 4-year-old boy's bedroom window, read “Keep Eastside Black. Keep Eastside Strong.”
Matt Corley / Think Progress:
Rep. Virginia Foxx: 'There Are No Americans Who Don't Have Health Care' — Earlier today, several female Republican House members held a press conference today to attack President Obama's push for health insurance reform. “The Democrat way is not reforming healthcare, it's destroying it,” announced Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN).
Christian Science Monitor:
Hillary Clinton's loose talk on Iran — Her idea of a US ‘defense umbrella’ against Iranian nukes may only trigger war. — By the Monitor's Editorial Board — Loose lips sink ships and, for America's top diplomats, they can also sink countries into war.
Faiz Shakir / Think Progress:
Bachmann Sees Health Care Debate In Political Terms: ‘We Can Take Heart’ Obama's ‘Dropping Like A Rock’ — Yesterday, The Conservative Women's Network hosted Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) for a discussion on critical legislation before Congress. ThinkProgress attended the event and recorded Bachmann's remarks.
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FDIC:
State Bank and Trust Company, Pinehurst, Georgia, Assumes All of the Deposits of the Six Bank Subsidiaries of Security Bank Corporation, Macon, Georgia — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Office Phone: (202) 898-6992 Cell Phone: (703) 622-4790 — The six bank subsidiaries of Security Bank Corporation …
Brigid Schulte / Washington Post:
Mail Volume Expected to Continue Decline; U.S. Postal Service Adapting Services — Mail Volume Expected to Decline; U.S. Postal Service Adapts by Pulling Collection Boxes — Dorothy and Andrew Yankanich moved into their $18,000 brick rambler in Wheaton in 1966 and soon began what would become …