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8:00 PM ET, June 1, 2006

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Rolling Stone:
Was the 2004 Election Stolen?  —  Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted — enough to have put John Kerry in the White House.  BY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.  —  The complete article, with Web-only citations, follows.
Jed Babbin / Real Clear Politics:
The Haditha Story  —  The accelerating media feeding frenzy over the alleged killings of twenty-four Iraqi civilians in Haditha by US Marines last November is about to overwhelm American politics.  Propelled by their most irresponsible war critics, the left will try use Haditha as it used …
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Los Angeles Times:
A Town Awoke to Slaughter  —  Iraqis say Marines went house to house killing Haditha residents.  'I wish I had died with them,' says a child who saw her family slain.  —  BAGHDAD — The killing began shortly after sunrise on a November day.  As a U.S. patrol rolled through Haditha …
Los Angeles Times:
What happened at the Iraqi My Lai?  —  The military needs to speed up its investigation into why civilians were killed last fall in Haditha.  —  IF IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT U.S. Marines wantonly killed as many as two dozen Iraqi civilians last November and then tried to cover up the massacre …
Richard Esposito Reports / The Blotter:
No Icons, No Monuments Worth Protecting  —  Richard Esposito Reports:  —  New York has no national monuments or icons, according to the Department of Homeland Security form obtained by ABC News.  That was a key factor used to determine that New York City should have its anti-terror funds slashed …
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NY Daily News:
Michael Chertoff must be fired
USA Today:
Baseball's Rockies seek revival on two levels  —  DENVER — No copies of Playboy or Penthouse are in the clubhouse of baseball's Colorado Rockies.  There's not even a Maxim.  The only reading materials are daily newspapers, sports and car magazines and the Bible.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Team takes issue with portrayal  —  Christian clubhouse story "over the top"  —  San Diego - Character, not religion, is the critical factor in the Rockies' chemistry, according to the players.  That explains why so many players reacted negatively to the portrayal of their clubhouse …
Discussion: Public Eye and Balloon Juice
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:   Rockies: Hey, we aren't the angels
Dale Carpenter / The Volokh Conspiracy:
AGAINST A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BANNING GAY MARRIAGE: Today the Cato Institute is publishing a paper I've written on why a federal amendment banning gay marriage is a bad idea, even if you oppose gay marriage.  Of course, if you think recognizing same-sex marriages is a good idea …
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Ryan Sager / Real Clear Politics:
Living With Cultural Federalism
Discussion: QandO and Andrew Sullivan
Gary Langer / ABCNEWS:
Poll: Americans Support Searches  —  Public Sides With FBI in Congress Search Issue  —  June 1, 2006 — In the rift between Congress and the Justice Department, Americans side overwhelmingly with law enforcement: Regardless of precedent and the separation of powers, 86 percent say the FBI …
The Raw Story:
FEC finds Frist violated law by failing to disclose $1.4 million personal loan  —  Earlier today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) received notice from the Federal Election Commission (FEC) indicating that in response to a complaint filed by CREW …
Discussion: Booman Tribune and TalkLeft
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
Third Time  —  America may be ready for a new political party.  —  Something's happening.  I have a feeling we're at some new beginning, that a big breakup's coming, and that though it isn't and will not be immediately apparent, we'll someday look back on this era as the time when a shift began.
Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
It's Hurricane Season: Know Where Your Levee Is?  —  Hurricane season in the United States officially begins today, and NOAA is predicting a very active season again this year.  How are things going in the Gulf Coast region — in New Orleans and all over the coastline of Louisiana …
wnbc.com:
Official Apologizes For Saying Bush Should Be Shot Between Eyes  —  NEW YORK — State Comptroller Alan Hevesi publicly apologized Thursday for a "beyond dumb" remark about "putting a bullet between the president's eyes."  —  Hevesi hastily called a mea culpa press conference hours after putting …
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Good book news  —  (updated below)  —  We were notified last night that How Would a Patriot Act? has made the New York Times' Best Sellers List, and will debut at #11 [this upcoming Sunday] on June 11, on the Paperback Nonfiction List.  The NYT has sent us the actual page (.pdf) as it will appear in the printed edition.
Ezra Klein / TAPPED:
TAXES ARE HARD.  Some attention has already been paid to this hackish op-ed expounding on the conservative virtues of the Alternative Minimum Tax.  It is, the author writes, the quickest way of taking the country to a flat tax, which should be the preferred conservative solution.
Molly Moore / Washington Post:
Clashes in Paris Suburbs Recall Riots of Fall  —  PARIS, May 31 — Small gangs of youths pelted riot police with rocks and set cars and garbage bins ablaze late Tuesday in a second night of unrest in the Paris suburbs, raising fears of a return of the disturbances that inflamed 300 French towns and suburbs last fall.
Discussion: Confederate Yankee
Larry McShane / Associated Press:
Batwoman is back as a lesbian  —  NEW YORK - Years after she first emerged from the Batcave, Batwoman is coming out of the closet.  DC Comics is resurrecting the classic comic book character as a lesbian, unveiling the new Batwoman in July as part of an ongoing weekly series that began this year.
Jay Reeves / Associated Press:
Ala. candidates revive judicial debate  —  BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - In a debate with powerful echoes of the turbulent civil rights era, four Republicans running for Alabama's Supreme Court are making an argument legal scholars thought was settled in the 1800s: that state courts are not bound by U.S. Supreme Court precedents.
Abraham H. Miller / Front Page Magazine:
Remembering the Farhud  —  Today marks the 65th anniversary of the Farhud.  Arabic for "violent dispossession," this is the word used to describe the infamous pogrom of June 1, 1941, against the Jews of Baghdad.  In its wake, the Farhud left some 200 dead, 2000 injured, and 900 Jewish homes destroyed.
 
 
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Bill Christensen / livescience.com:
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James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Best of the Web … Iraq and the Liberal Baby Boomers
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Vene zuela's new Iranian refinery
Avi Issacharoff / Reuters:
Fatah votes to hold referendum regardless of Hamas consent
Bloomberg:
House Spending Panel Is Popular Launching Pad for Lobbyists
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Michael Hirsh / Newsweek:
Fear of Failing  —  How can the Democrats win if the party is scared of its own shadow?
Discussion: TAPPED and The Grit
Peter Beinart / Washington Post:
Hijacking Harry Truman
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Gretchen Morgenson / New York Times:
Big Bonuses Still Flow, Even if Bosses Miss Goals
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
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Alex Sherman / CNBC:
Sources: Paramount Global's board is preparing to fire CEO Bob Bakish as soon as Monday, after he lost the trust of controlling shareholder Shari Redstone

Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Paramount is planning for what happens if no big deal happens, mulling cutting $2B in costs, selling BET and TV stations, starting a streaming JV, more

Elise Morton / Associated Press:
Russia arrests two journalists, Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin, on “extremism” charges for allegedly working for a group founded by the late Alexei Navalny

 
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