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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Learning from Dear Leader  —  (updated below - updated again, several times)  —  I disagree with lots of things which Cindy Sheehan says but if the circumstances of her arrest last night at the State of the Union speech are anything like what she describes them as being (h/t Lis Riba), then her arrest is completely disgraceful.
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Sister Toldjah:
About Cindy's arrest and the law she broke (UPDATE 5)  —  (scroll down for updates)  —  The liberal blogs are abuzz this morning, screaming as loud as their keyboards will let them over the fact that - according to them - Cindy Sheehan was arrested last night for merely "dissenting."
John Nichols / Yahoo! News:
The War on T-Shirts  —  The Nation — Minutes before the President of the United States would tell the Congress how much he appreciates "responsible criticism and counsel," the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq was dragged from a gallery overlooking the House chamber where Bush would speak …
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Michelle Malkin:
SHAME ON LYNN WOOLSEY  —  Rep. Lynn Woolsey is the member of Congress reportedly responsible for giving Cindy Sheehan access to the State of the Union address last night.  When it comes to whether she knew Sheehan would pull the stunt she pulled, Woolsey has absolutely no plausible deniability.
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Bush's State-Of-The-Union: Marking Time or Noting Realities?  —  Few pundits are hailing President Bush's State-Of-The-Union speech last night as a major watershed in his Presidency.  It's not being called a failure but it's not being called an inspiring home run, either.
Tammy Bruce:
MALIGNANT NARCISSIST ALERT
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BBC:
Muhammad cartoon row intensifies  —  Newspapers across Europe have reprinted caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad to show support for a Danish paper whose cartoons have sparked Muslim outrage.  —  France Soir, Germany's Die Welt, La Stampa in Italy and El Periodico in Spain all carried some of the drawings.
Michelle Malkin:
THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF SPEAK  —  In civilized societies, if you are offended by a cartoon, you do not burn flags, take up guns and raid buildings, chant death to your opponents, or threaten suicide bombings.  —  You write a letter to the editor.  —  Here's a Tom Toles cartoon that our military leaders did not appreciate:
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John / AMERICAblog:
Pentagon trying to censor top US political cartoonist  —  The Joint Chiefs of Staff just sent a menacing letter to the Washington Post over a cartoon.  AMERICAblog received a copy of the letter at 10AM this morning, but as its veracity was not yet confirmed, we waited until E&P was able to confirm that is is for real.
Michelle Malkin:
KERRY'S "53 PERCENT" LIE (VIDEO)  —  Via Drudge comes word of Sen. John Kerry's false claim on The Today Show that "53 percent of our children don't graduate from high school."  Census data show that 84 percent of Americans over the age of 25 are high school grads.  —  Download the video (.wmv file).
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Newsweek:
The Case for Joe Biden  —  A long time political consultant argues that the senior senator from Delaware is the Democrat's best shot  —  Jan. 31, 2006 - There are several ways we choose our presidents.  During the primaries, we may vote for the person who looks as if he or she will perform best …
New York Times:
Iran's Civilian Nuclear Program May Link to Military, U.N. Says  —  VIENNA, Jan. 31 — The International Atomic Energy Agency says it has evidence that suggests links between Iran's ostensibly peaceful nuclear program and its military work on high explosives and missiles …
Discussion: QandO
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Steve Holland / Reuters:
Bush: US would defend Israel against Iran
Discussion: PunditGuy
PZ Myers / Pharyngula:
President panders to anti-manimal lobby!  Dr Moreau flees country in rage!  —  I didn't listen to the State of the Union Address last night, preferring to maintain my equanimity by attending a talk on quantum physics, but I knew I could trust my readers to email me with choice weird science bits.
James Gordon Meek / NY Daily News:
Leak prober got supersecret files  —  WASHINGTON - CIA leak prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald collected 10,000 pages of documents - including the most sensitive terrorism memos in the U.S. government - from Vice President Cheney's office, he said in court papers released yesterday.
proteinwisdom.com:
Liveblogging the SOTU: an experiment in minimalism  —  TV Fox - Hume, Kristol, Barnes, Kondracke, Easton, etc. (prelim) Sheehan removed from gallery.  Charge?  Who cares?  Tried to unroll a banner.  Being detained.  My advice?  Cuff her to a space heater and give her a plate of beans.
Los Angeles Times:
Bush Stretches to Defend Surveillance  — The president's justification for his spy program has disputable roots, as do some of the facts and figures he put forth in his speech.  —  WASHINGTON — President Bush received a roaring ovation Tuesday for his prime-time defense of wiretapping phone calls without warrants.
Salah Nasrawi / Associated Press:
Egypt Calls on Hamas to Recognize Israel  —  CAIRO, Egypt - Two top Egyptian officials called on Hamas to recognize Israel, disarm and honor past peace deals Wednesday, the latest sign Arab governments are pushing the militant group to moderate after its surprise election victory.
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Gina Cobb
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Assertions on Spying, Jobs And Spending Invite Debate  —  In his State of the Union address last night, President Bush waded right in the middle of the debate over his warrantless domestic eavesdropping program, making a number of assertions that have been subject to intense debate.
Michael Hedges / Houston Chronicle:
DeLay's defense fund in red  —  Congressman raised $590,000 last year but still owes hundreds of thousands more  —  WASHINGTON - Embattled U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay raised more money for his legal defense in 2005 than ever before but still owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to lawyers, according to documents released Tuesday.

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