memeorandum

Political Web, page A1 … for 8:50 PM ET, February 22, 2006
Current Politics Page     Also:   Tech

Top Items:

Associated Press:
Bush unaware of port deal until after approval  —  White House: President only learned recently of handover to Arab firm … Today show  —  WASHINGTON - President Bush was unaware of the pending sale of shipping operations at six major U.S. seaports to a state-owned business …
RELATED ITEMS:
Michelle Malkin:
NO MORE BUSINESS AS USUAL  —  Let's take a closer look at a rose-colored Wall Street Journal editorial on the port deal that is garnering favorable reviews from some of my friends on the right.  —  Sayeth the WSJ: … Contrary to the Journal editorial board's assertion …
CBS News:
In Defense Of Dubai  —  (CBS) This commentary was written by CBSNews.com's Dick Meyer.  —  A nefarious multinational corporation secretly controlled by a hostile Arab government has engineered a covert takeover of six major U.S. ports.  America is at risk of losing control of its borders …
Opinion Journal:
Ports of Politics  —  How to sound like a hawk without being one.
cfr.org:   The UAE purchase of American port facilities
White House:
President Discusses Port Security
Juan / Informed Comment:
Shiite protests Roil Iraq  —  Tuesday was an apocalyptic day in Iraq.  I am not normally exactly sanguine about the situation there.  But the atmospherics are very, very bad, in a way that most Western observers will miss.  —  The day started out with a protest by ten thousand people …
Discussion: Bradford Plumer
RELATED ITEMS:
Ziad Khalaf / Associated Press:
Sunnis Hit After Shiite Shrine Blast  —  SAMARRA, Iraq - Assailants wearing uniforms detonated two bombs inside one of Iraq's most revered Shiite shrines Wednesday, blowing the top off its landmark golden dome and spawning mass protests and reprisal attacks against dozens of Sunni mosques.
Washington Post:
Blast Rocks Shiite Shrine in Samarra  —  BAGHDAD, Feb. 22 — One of the most revered shrines in Shiite Islam was bombed early Wednesday morning north of Baghdad, causing the collapse of its dome, police and eyewitnesses said.  There was no immediate estimate of casualties in the latest in a series of sectarian attacks in the country.
Omar / IRAQ THE MODEL:
Holy Shia shrine bombed in Samarra.  —  As if we didn't have enough problems already!  —  The quality of the target and the timing of the attack were chosen in a way that can possibly bring very serious consequences over the country.  —  The situation in Baghdad is so tense now …
Ziad Khalaf / Associated Press:   Update 32: Shrine Attack Brings Civil War Warning
CNN:
Shiite mosque bombing sparks attacks on Sunnis
Discussion: Today in Iraq
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
High Court's Newbie Rounds the Learning Curve  —  It was Samuel Alito's first day of school yesterday, and the new Supreme Court justice demonstrated himself to be a precocious, if sometimes too enthusiastic, pupil.  —  In his first day on the bench, Alito laughed obligingly at Justice Antonin Scalia's joke about river discharge.
RELATED ITEMS:
argusleader.com:
Nation's eyes are on South Dakota as abortion bill passes senate, 23 to 12  —  PIERRE - A contentious abortion bill passed the South Dakota Senate late this afternoon.  The vote was 23 to 12.  —  Lawmakers spent much of this afternoon debating the bill, which has thrust South Dakota into the national spotlight.
Alan M. Dershowitz / Boston Globe:
Coup against Summers a dubious victory for the politically correct  —  A PLURALITY of one faculty has brought about an academic coup d'etat against not only Harvard University president Lawrence Summers but also against the majority of students, faculty, and alumni.
RELATED ITEM:
AMERICAN DIGEST:
The Poster Child for Pap  —  This coming Christmas' Must-Have Stocking Stuffer for the Republicans on Your List.  —  I SOMETIMES WISH I COULD BE A DEMOCRAT ONCE MORE .  It was a good party in its time, it had nice ideals once, and, to tell the truth, I'm not at all easy being labeled as a Republican especially since I'm not.
Eric Berger / Houston Chronicle:
New Orleans says it won't give free ride  —  3 City Council members' words to poor trouble Houston officials, some evacuees  —  New Orleans doesn't want its poorest residents back — unless they agree to work.  —  That was the message from three New Orleans City Council members …
Glenn Thrush / Newsday:
Clinton raps vouchers  —  Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton slammed private-school voucher proposals yesterday, predicting that vouchers would eventually lead to the creation of taxpayer-financed white supremacist academies - or even a government-funded "School of the Jihad."

About This Page:

This is a snapshot of memeorandum at 8:50 PM ET, February 22, 2006.

View another snapshot:

About memeorandum:

The Web is humming with discussions on politics and current affairs.  memeorandum is page A1 for these conversations.  Auto-updated every 5 minutes, it uncovers the most relevant items from thousands of news sites and weblogs.

Site News:

See blog.memeorandum.com for all site news.

Subscribe:

Add memeorandum to:
XML

More Items:

John-Henry Westen / lifesite.net:
Court Documents: Hospital Gave Lethal Injections …
Robert Gehrke / Salt Lake Tribune:
Hatch puts spin on 'brainless' comment
Discussion: MyDD
Tracy Idell Hamilton / mysanantonio.com:
Woodward warns of secrecy trend
Doug Thompson / Capitol Hill Blue:
Secret Service agents say Cheney was drunk when he shot lawyer
Discussion: Say Anything
Bill / INDC Journal:
Islam vs. Islamofascism: A Practical View
Kenneth Chang / New York Times:
Explaining Ice: The Answers Are Slippery

Earlier Picks:

Bruce Feirstein / New York Observer:
The Times Gets Tough: A New Public Editor! Meet Ali bin-Zabar
Discussion: Norwegianity
The New York Observer Politicker:
Exclusive: Gays Rebuff Hillary
Los Angeles Times:
State Halts Execution to Review Procedure
Blaine Harden / Washington Post:
Federal Wildlife Monitors Oversee a Boom in Drilling
Elana Schor / The Hill:
GOP Senator eyes public financing bill
New York Times:
Force-Feeding at Guantánamo Is Now Acknowledged
 
© 2006 Memeorandum