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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Senate Republicans Pushing for a Plan on Ending the War in Iraq  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 - In a sign of increasing unease among Congressional Republicans over the war in Iraq, the Senate is to consider on Tuesday a Republican proposal that calls for Iraqi forces to take the lead next year …
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Senators Agree on Detainee Rights  —  A bipartisan group of senators reached a compromise yesterday that would dramatically alter U.S. policy for treating captured terrorist suspects by granting them a final recourse to the federal courts but stripping them of some key legal rights.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Senate GOP Plays Smart Tactics, Not Surrender  —  Several CQ readers point out this article in today's New York Times, angry at what appears to be yet another Republican surrender to the Democrats on the national stage.  The GOP has introduced a measure that will require the White House …
Hugh Hewitt / hughhewitt.com:   Anger with Senate Republicans
The Poor Man Institute:
A Boy Named Lindsey
Discussion: Obsidian Wings and Discourse.net
Roxana Tiron / The Hill:
Retired military leaders, human-rights activists outraged by Graham amendment
Discussion: Inflatable Dartboard
Liz Sidoti / Associated Press:
Senators Reach Gitmo Detainees Compromise
Kevin Drum / The Washington Monthly:   TODAY'S WAR NEWS....Hmmm.  Very interesting news on the war front tonight.
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Another Set of Scare Tactics  —  Mr. President, it won't work this time.  —  With a Wall Street Journal/NBC News Poll finding 57 percent of Americans agreeing that George W. Bush "deliberately misled people to make the case for war with Iraq," the president clearly needs to tend to his credibility problems.
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William J. Bennett / National Review:
Rockefeller's Confession  —  What was the West Virginia Democrat doing as a freelancing prewar diplomat?  —  Yesterday, on Fox News Sunday, the following exchange took place between Chris Wallace and U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller, vice chairman of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence:
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Don Surber:
Bush Whacks Situational Hawks  —  Welcome Malkin readers.  I'm flattered. … "Some call this evil Islamic radicalism; others, militant Jihadism; still others, Islamo-fascism.  Whatever we choose to call this enemy, we must recognize that this ideology is very different from the tenets of the great religion of Islam.
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Gardiner Harris / New York Times:
Report Details F.D.A. Rejection of Next-Day Pill  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 - Top federal drug officials decided to reject an application to allow over-the-counter sales of the morning-after pill months before a government scientific review of the application was completed, according to accounts given to Congressional investigators.
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Marc Kaufman / Washington Post:
Review of 'Plan B' Pill Is Faulted
New York Times:
Decoding Mr. Bush's Denials  —  To avoid having to account for his administration's misleading statements before the war with Iraq, President Bush has tried denial, saying he did not skew the intelligence.  He's tried to share the blame, claiming that Congress had the same intelligence he had, as well as President Bill Clinton.
Fred Kaplan / Slate:
I Was Wrong, but So Were You  —  Parsing Bush's new mantra.  —  Download the MP3 audio version of this story here, or sign up to get all of Slate's free daily podcasts.  —  President George W. Bush has suddenly shifted rhetoric on the war in Iraq.  Until recently, the administration's line …
USA Today:
A 'fiscal hurricane' on the horizon  —  WASHINGTON — The comptroller general of the United States is explaining over eggs how the nation's finances are going to hell.  —  "We face a demographic tsunami" that "will never recede," David Walker tells a group of reporters.
Tony Capaccio / Bloomberg:
Senate Weighs Measures Urging Bush Set Limits in Iraq (Update1)  —  Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. Senate opened debate today on measures that would put the chamber on record for the first time asking President George W. Bush to set limits for keeping American troops in Iraq.
Discussion: WTF Is It Now?? and Pandagon
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AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:
Rep Senators Screw Us All
Discussion: Don Surber
John Ward Anderson / Washington Post:
U.S. Widens Offensive In Far Western Iraq  —  Insurgent Positions Near Syria Targeted  —  BAGHDAD, Nov. 14 — The U.S. military broadened its offensive in western Iraq on Monday, launching a major attack on insurgent positions in the town of Ubaydi near the Syrian border and killing …
Andrew Leigh / National Review:
Pajama-Clad Revolutionaries  —  A year ago, Jonathan Klein, current president of CNN, airily dismissed the bloggers who dethroned Dan Rather.  "These bloggers have no checks and balances... You couldn't have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances [at 60 Minutes] …
Discussion: Roger Ailes and Daimnation!
Washington Post:
No Right to Abortion, Alito Argued in 1985  —  Reagan-Era Papers Show Staunch Conservatism  —  As a young lawyer in the Reagan administration, Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr. wrote that "the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion," declared his firm opposition …
Nathan / NathanNewman.org:
Alito Against Democracy  —  The release of Alito's 1985 Job Application is causing ripples because of his clear statement that "the Constitution does not protect the right to an abortion."  —  But forget Roe— that's just confirmation of what everyone suspected, and I continue to believe …
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Chillin' with Chalabi: My Journey into the Surreal  —  Ahmad Chalabi's Washington visit hit the top floor today, as he met with Don Rumsfeld in the morning and Dick Cheney in the afternoon.  —  No official word on what they discussed — but I got a sneak peek Friday night over the course …
Discussion: TalkLeft and Gawker

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