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David House / Firedoglake:
Bradley Manning Speaks About His Conditions … Sign the letter to the Commanding Officer of Bradley Manning's brig urging for Bradley's unnecessary POI order to be lifted — Bradley Manning, the 23-year-old Army private accused of leaking classified information to Wikileaks …
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Harry Reid devising plan to press forward with filibuster reform, aide says — Still more good news for filibuster reform: Harry Reid is in active discussions with his caucus about moving forward with reform in the new year, and is currently devising a plan to do just that, a senior Senate Democratic leadership aide tells me.
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Salon, Washington Monthly, Crooks and Liars, Gawker, TPMDC, Ezra Klein, The New Republic, Outside the Beltway and Guardian
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William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Now Might Be A Really Great Time (For Republicans) To Weaken The Filibuster
Now Might Be A Really Great Time (For Republicans) To Weaken The Filibuster
Telegraph:
‘Anarchists’ launch bomb attacks on two Rome embassies — Anarchists are suspected of having launched parcel bomb attacks on the Swiss and Chilean embassies in Rome. — The first explosion, which occurred at midday (11amGMT) seriously injured a caretaker at the Swiss embassy.
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Theo Spark, Weasel Zippers and Scared Monkeys
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
BOMBS EXPLODE At SWISS & CHILEAN Embassies in Rome …
BOMBS EXPLODE At SWISS & CHILEAN Embassies in Rome …
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Globe and Mail, Hot Air, Newsy.com Videos Feed, Wake up America and FrumForum
CNN:
Two embassies hit by blasts in Rome
Two embassies hit by blasts in Rome
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The Jawa Report, Associated Press and Fausta's Blog
Tom Diemer / Politics Daily:
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Fires Back at ‘Idiot’ Critics … From his house arrest in a British mansion, beleaguered WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is firing away at his critics, including the unlikely trio of Vice President Joe Biden, Sarah Palin and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
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msnbc.com and Boing Boing, more at Mediagazer »
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New York Times:
Under ‘High-Tech House Arrest,’ WikiLeaks Founder Takes the Offensive
Under ‘High-Tech House Arrest,’ WikiLeaks Founder Takes the Offensive
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Firedoglake, The Nation, The Wire and American Power
Ewen MacAskill / Guardian:
UN looking into Manning treatment
UN looking into Manning treatment
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Salon, Firedoglake and Associated Press
Melissa Bell / BlogPost:
Pat Robertson: supporter of legalized pot? — The 700 Club, a Christian talk show program hosted by staunch conservative Pat Robertson, is not the place you'd expect to find sympathy for the marijuana-legalization movement. But that's exactly what happened this week when Robertson started talking …
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The Note, Left Coast Rebel, No More Mister Nice Blog, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, FrumForum and Hit & Run
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Ilya Somin / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Where Pat Robertson and I Agree
Where Pat Robertson and I Agree
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Politics Daily, Drug WarRant, National Review, beliefnet, Raw Story and Newsalert
nbcdfw.com:
Muscle Car Roars Onto Lawn of Bush's Dallas Home — Driver says his gas pedal became stuck — Authorities have detained someone whose car apparently ran off the road and onto former President George W. Bush's lawn Wednesday night. — The Secret Service and Dallas police questioned …
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Mark Konkol / Chicago Sun Times:
Election board: Emanuel will remain on ballot — Rahm Emanuel is a Chicago resident and therefore can run for mayor, the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners ruled Thursday. — The unanimous ruling in favor of the former White House chief of staff comes after board hearing officer Joe …
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Politics Daily and Lynn Sweet
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Chicago board votes to allow Emanuel to remain on ballot
Chicago board votes to allow Emanuel to remain on ballot
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The Politico
The Smoking Gun:
Boy, 13, Busted For Illegal Marker Possession — Oklahoma City math teacher in citizen's arrest of student … A 13-year-old boy was arrested Friday for using a permanent marker while in class at his Oklahoma City middle school, a violation of an obscure city ordinance.
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The Moderate Voice and Moonbattery
Ezra Klein:
Breaking the filibuster in one graph — If you're looking for some good historical data on the filibuster, the fine folks who keep up (the surprisingly useful) Senate.gov site have you covered. They've tracked the number of cloture filings (when the majority begins the process of breaking a filibuster) …
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Outside the Beltway, The Daily Dish, The Atlantic Online, Connecting.the.Dots and TPMDC
New York Times:
Alabama Town's Failed Pension Is a Warning — PRICHARD, Ala. — This struggling small city on the outskirts of Mobile was warned for years that if it did nothing, its pension fund would run out of money by 2009. Right on schedule, its fund ran dry. — Then Prichard did something …
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Wall Street Journal, DownWithTyranny!, The Other McCain, The Confluence, National Review, Viking Pundit and Calculated Risk
Christian Science Monitor:
Six big achievements of a surprisingly ‘do something’ Congress — The outgoing 111th Congress is among the most productive in history, in spite of its reputation for gridlock and 13 percent approval rating. Democrats controlled the House and the Senate, and used their large majorities …
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American Power, Sky Dancing and The Agonist
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Linton Weeks / NPR:
TMI, Mr. President! TMI! — Do you know who recently stopped smoking Marlboros? Here are some hints: He received 12 stitches in his busted lip. He wears a size 11 or so shoe. And his wife says he is sometimes “too snore-y and stinky” to share the marital bed. — Here are some more hints.
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Althouse, Outside the Beltway and The Awl
Meredith Shiner / The Politico:
Lisa Murkowski goes rogue — Lisa Murkowski isn't gunning down caribou on national TV like that other famous Alaskan, but the Republican lawmaker is going rogue in the Senate just weeks after staging the most stunning back-from-the-dead political win of the 2010 cycle.
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Power Line, Dean's World, Weasel Zippers and Daily Kos
Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
2012 hopefuls to skip Hispanic forum — It was billed, in part, as a forum for the 2012 Republican presidential field to speak directly to Hispanics - a replica of the vaunted Conservative Political Action Conference, but tailored to the fastest-growing slice of the electorate.
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Hot Air, Outside the Beltway and GOP 12
BBC:
North Korea ‘ready for sacred war’ with the South — Invited dignitaries watched the live exercises along with the South Korean president — North Korea is ready for a “sacred war of justice” using a nuclear deterrent, its armed forces minister has said.
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Yglesias Award Nominee — An astonishingly sane stance on cannabis from Pat Robertson (yes, that one): — Scott Morgan remarks on this incredible cultural moment.
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Wall Street Journal:
PolitiFiction — True ‘lies’ about ObamaCare. — So the watchdog news outfit called PolitiFact has decided that its “lie of the year” is the phrase “a government takeover of health care.” Ordinarily, lies need verbs and we'd leave the media criticism to others, but the White House …
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The Huffington Post and Don Surber
Tom Diemer / Politics Daily:
Oprah: Sarah Palin Presidential Run ‘Does Not Scare Me’ … And now we have Oprah Winfrey's take on Sarah Palin's presidential ambitions. — In an interview with Parade magazine, Winfrey said America could “fall in love” with the former Alaska governor as a television personality …
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The Wire, PARADE Magazine and Weasel Zippers
ABCNEWS:
Dirty Money, Dysfunction: Retiring Members Dish on Congress — Jonathan Karl sits down with four members be returning for the 112th Congress.
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The Daily Caller