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SGT Ron Long / They Call Us, "Doc":
Speaking with President Bush  —  Yesterday, I (bottom right corner in the picture) was chosen to be among a small group of soldiers assigned to the 42ID's Task Force Liberty that would speak to President Bush, our Commander-in-Chief.  The interview went well, but I would like to respond …
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Don Surber:
Staged Controversy  —  Never let the facts get in the way of a good opinion.  Case in point: the "staged" military photo op with the president.  The Moderate Voice: "The bottom line is that poor thinking and advance planning created this.  The news media was HANDED this story.
Michelle Malkin:
LIGHTS! CAMERA! PROJECTION!
Betsy / Betsy's Page:
Sgt. Ron Long is a US Army Combat Medic serving in Iraq …
Discussion: BLACKFIVE
Washington Post:
Rove Pressed On Conflicts, Source Says  —  Questions Said to Focus On Differing Accounts  —  The grand jury investigating the CIA leak case pressed White House senior adviser Karl Rove yesterday to more fully explain his conversations with reporters about CIA operative Valerie Plame …
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Washington Post:
Rove Testifies Again in CIA Leak Probe  —  White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove today testified again before a grand jury probing whether senior Bush administration officials illegally leaked to reporters the identity of a covert CIA operative.  —  It was Rove's fourth appearance before the grand jury.
Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:   Grand Jury Barbecue Time
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Baghdad Quiet as Vote Begins on Constitution  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, Saturday, Oct. 15 - A blackout plunged Baghdad and parts of southern Iraq into darkness on Friday evening as election workers and American and Iraqi forces readied thousands of polling stations for the nationwide vote on Saturday on a permanent constitution.
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Chester / The Adventures of Chester:
Live-blogging the Iraqi Constitutional Referendum  —  10:57pm: Aaron is talking to Christiane again on CNN.  She says it is a simple ballot with a yes or no on it.  As she shoots the bull with Aaron, the cameras show what I think is Jalal Talabani voting in Baghdad.
Discussion: In the Bullpen
Washington Post:
In Iraqi Swing City, Hope vs. Defiance  —  BALAD, Iraq, Oct. 13 — In a dusty room of Qadriya Elementary School, Lt. Col. Jody L. Petery delivered his message: Sunni Arabs should cast their votes Saturday in a referendum on Iraq's proposed constitution.  His skeptical audience had other concerns.
National Review:
Start Over  —  When President Bush nominated Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, we called it a missed opportunity.  The ensuing debate has confirmed that judgment.  For all its fury, a consensus was reached early on that point.  Leaving aside the president and his employees …
Wharkavy / villagevoice.com:
Bush Launches New Flack Attack  —  U.S. public shelled today from Iraq by weapon of mass distraction  —  Flack attack from Iraq: Bush talks to the troops this morning.  Arrow denotes flack.  —  George W. Bush — what a newsmaker.  In the true sense of the word.  This morning, he made it up.
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Timothy Karr / MediaCitizen:   Media No Longer Taking Flak?
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Associated Press:
'Today' Reporter Paddles in Shallow Water  —  If Michelle Kosinski's canoe had sprung a leak on NBC's "Today" show Friday, she didn't have much to worry about.  —  In one of television's inadvertently funny moments, the NBC News correspondent was paddling in a canoe during a live report …
Media Matters for America:
Boortz: Faced with an impending national disaster, "we should save the rich people first"  —  On the October 14 broadcast of his daily radio show, right-wing radio host Neal Boortz stated that if the country is faced with an impending national disaster, it should make it a higher priority …
Brigid Schulte / Washington Post:
D.C. Chief Defends Officers' Judgments in DUI Arrests  —  D.C. Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey yesterday defended officers who arrest drivers with blood alcohol levels below the legal limit, and amid growing criticism of the department's "zero tolerance" policy, he insisted that officers continue to be able to use their discretion.
Discussion: Galley Slaves, Wonkette and Hit and Run

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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
White House Shifts Its Lobbying Strategy
Robert H. Scales / Washington Times:
The emerging Iraqi army
Ezra Klein:
You Have Got To Be Kidding Me  —  I thought Noam Scheiber was joking on this.
Donna Cassata / Associated Press:
Experts Decry Decline of Good Etiquette
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
John Byrne / rawstory.com:
Concern pervades New York Times newsroom over Judith Miller
White House:
Press Briefing by Scott McClellan
Roscoe / BottleOfBlog:
You Don't Need To Be A Weatherman To Know How Badly Bush Blows
Chas Offutt / peer.org:
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility News Release (www.peer.org)
Discussion: Daily Kos and Lean Left

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John / AMERICAblog:
Donate to CrooksAndLiars.com  —  UPDATE: A word about our advertisers.
Washington Post:
Farrakhan Offers Anniversary Message of Defiance, Unity
Victor Davis Hanson / victorhanson.com:
An American "Debacle"?  —  More unjustified negativity on the war in Iraq.
Discussion: Dr. Sanity
Stephen Gordon / The Speculist:
An Open Letter to President Bush
Bloomberg:
Bush's Miers Predicament Forces GOP Split or Nominee Withdrawal
Kerry / Literal Thoughts:
Iraq Will Shame Us Again.......
Discussion: SerandEz
hughhewitt.com:
Tucker and Teddy (and Beldar)
Los Angeles Times:
Window Into Miers' Legal Thinking in the 1990s Reflects a Glint of Liberalism
 
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