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Liz Sidoti / Associated Press:
Democrats Force Closed Meeting on Iraq  —  WASHINGTON - Democrats forced the Republican-controlled Senate into an unusual closed session Tuesday, questioning intelligence that President Bush used in the run-up to the war in Iraq and accusing Republicans of ignoring the issue.
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Fox News:
Senate Goes Into Rare Closed Session  —  WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate prepared to go into closed session Tuesday after Democrats enacted a rare parliamentary rule forcing the shutdown of the chamber so senators could speak in a classified session about the lead-up to the war in Iraq.
Steve Clemons:
RULE 21 CLOSED DOOR SENATE SESSION: Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid's Stock Moves Strongly Up  —  Senator Harry Reid, in a motion seconded by Senator Richard Durbin, just called for a very rare closed door executive session of the Senate.  This motion is called "Rule 21" so that Senators can discuss "secret matters."
John / AMERICAblog:
Holy s**t, put on CNN  —  UPDATE: Call Harry Reid's DC office and tell them their boss rocks.  It's high time a Democrat showed some cojones.  We need to support them when they do the right thing (and you know the Republicans are going to try to destroy Reid over this).  —  Reid's phone number:
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rawstory.com:
Reid takes Senate into closed session over Iraq intelligence  —  RAW STORY  —  The Senate's Democratic leader Harry Reid (D-NV) unexpectedly pulled the Senate into secret session Tuesday afternoon in order to have closed discussion of Iraq intelligence, RAW STORY has learned.
Kevin Drum / The Washington Monthly:
CLOSED SESSION....Huh?  Harry Reid has shut down the Senate by invoking Rule 21 and placing the Senate into closed session to discuss the intelligence that led to war.  What's up with that?  —  Frist is pissed.  Really pissed.  Reid did this without warning him.
Liz Sidoti / Associated Press:
Democrats Force Closed Meeting on Iraq  —  Democrats forced the Republican-controlled Senate into an unusual closed session Tuesday, demanding answers about intelligence that led to the Iraq war.  Republicans derided the move as a political stunt.  —  In a speech on the Senate floor …
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AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:   Civil War In The Senate!
CNN:
Democrats close Senate to push war probe
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Democrats Deny Open Government To American Electorate
James Joyner / » Outside The Beltway:   Reid Invokes Rule 21, Democrats in Revolt
Byron York / The Corner on National Review Online:   WHY REID DID IT  —  Perhaps the best explanation for the …
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April Castro / Associated Press:
Judge Removed From DeLay's Criminal Case  —  AUSTIN, Texas - The judge in the conspiracy case against Republican Rep. Tom DeLay was removed at the congressman's request Tuesday because of his donations to Democratic candidates and causes.  —  A semi-retired judge who was called in to hear the dispute …
The Age:
Hicks sexually abused, says father  —  Terror suspect David Hicks was sexually abused during two, 10-hour beatings by US attackers, his father Terry has told the ABC's Four Corners program.  —  Hicks has been in US custody since he was captured alongside Taliban forces in Afghanistan in late 2001 …
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Hullabaloo:   Unleashing The Id  —  Can somebody explain to me why American …
JSOnline:
Editorial: A nomination that will divide  —  In picking Appeals Court Judge Samuel Alito for the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, President Bush gave his right flank what it wanted: a true-blue conservative.  The question now is: Is Bush giving the country what it needs?
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Trent Lott: Get Rid-O-Rove  —  Trent Lott: Get Rid-O-Rove  —  Trent was on Hardball today and said:  —  TRENT LOTT: Well, the question is, that you asked, is he good for American politics?  Look, he has been very successful, very effective in the political arena.

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