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8:35 PM ET, September 10, 2006

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New York Post:
BILL SICS LEGAL EAGLES ON ABC  —  * LETTER: YANK 'DESPICABLE' FILM * CAST'S  —  ON-SET TURMOIL REVEALED  —  Bill Clinton's camp yesterday demanded that ABC can its controversial film "The Path to 9/11," due to air tonight - and in a scathing new letter accused the network of exploiting the tragedy for ratings.
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Bryan Rourkejournal / Providence Journal:
The Path to 9/11  —  The terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001, stunned most Americans, but not those in the CIA or FBI or White House.  To them, the day was a decade in the making.  —  The Path to 9/11 shows how.  —  The two-part, five-hour ABC special airing Sunday and Monday at 8 p.m …
Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
Hugh Hewitt: "The Path to 9/11"  —  A full page ad, brightly colored, depicting malevolent eyes peering threw a tear in the American flag the terrorust has torn, is on p.  A-9 of the Los Angeles Times this morning.  The copy below the title "The Path to 9/11": "The years that led up to it.
Discussion: Doug Ross
TigerHawk:
The Left is virtually begging people to see "Path to 9/11"
Discussion: Ed Driscoll.com
WCBS-TV:   Remembering 9/11: 5 Years Later
John / AMERICAblog:
Disney/ABC adds mock assassination of Bill Clinton to 9/11 flick
Discussion: Taylor Marsh and The Agonist
Dick Cheney / MSNBC:
Transcript for Sept. 10  —  MR. TIM RUSSERT: Good morning.  This is a special edition of MEET THE PRESS, marking the fifth anniversary of September 11.  And joining us for the first time in three years is the vice president of the United States, Dick Cheney.  —  Welcome back.  —  VICE PRES.
Discussion: Iowa Voice
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Greg Tinti / The Political Pit Bull:
VIDEO: Cheney On Meet The Press
Discussion: Hot Air
WCBS-TV:
Rockefeller: Bush Duped Public On Iraq  —  Senator Says World Would Be Better Without Iraq Invasion  —  (CBS News) WASHINGTON When the Senate Intelligence Committee released a declassified version of its findings this past week, the Republican chairman of the committee, Pat Roberts …
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Jamie Holly / Crooks and Liars:   Cheney Tells Russert He Hasn't Seen The Senate Intelligence Report
Robert Mayer / Publius Pundit:
SHAME ON HARVARD  —  When I heard about the protests planned against Khatami's speech at Harvard, I knew just the guy to contact.  I emailed Jesse Sage over at HAMSA and he filled me in on all the information.  Khatami was to speak at 4:00 p.m. so the protests would start around three.
Discussion: Technicalities
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Gateway Pundit:
Harvard Students Will Protest Khatami for Release of Ahmed Batebi
Discussion: JOSHUAPUNDIT and Miss Kelly
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Rove Campaign  —  Next week, I'm informed via troubled White House sources, will see the full unveiling of Karl Rove's fall election strategy.  He's intending to line up 9/11 families to accuse McCain, Warner and Graham of delaying justice for the perpetrators of that atrocity …
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Andrew Sullivan / Times of London:   Bush's last stand: turning the war on its head
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Did The AP Have A Spy For Saddam?  —  The American Thinker posts a translation of a captured Iraqi Intelligence Service document that intimates a mole for the IIS worked at the Associated Press.  Document ISGQ-2005-00026108, translated by the tireless Joseph Shahda, does make an intriguing reference to a source within the AP:
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Associated Press:
Al Gore Says He Hasn't Ruled Out 2nd Run  —  SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Former Vice President Al Gore said Sunday he hadn't rule out making a second bid for the White House, though he said it was unlikely.  —  Gore spoke to reporters in Sydney, where he was promoting the local premiere of his documentary on global warming.
Matt Stoller / MyDD:
Getting Hungry Again  —  I haven't blogged very much on Lamont recently, because I've been trying to figure out how to give a bit of gentle criticism to what truly is and has been a remarkable campaign.  So here goes.  —  I think a great deal of Lamont's character, and I think he's incredibly tough, passionate, and strategic.
Discussion: Ned Lamont for Senate and spazeboy
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Ali Saber / Telegraph:
Tortured screams ring out as Iraqis take over Abu Ghraib  —  The notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad is at the centre of fresh abuse allegations just a week after it was handed over to Iraqi authorities, with claims that inmates are being tortured by their new captors.
Michelle Malkin / New York Post:
FIVE YEARS AFTER 9/11: TINFOIL HATS ATTACK  —  September 10, 2006 — DEBUNKING 9/11 MYTHS: WHY CONSPIRACY THEORIES CAN'T STAND UP TO THE FACTS BY THE EDITORS OF POPULAR MECHANICS, FOREWORD BY SEN. JOHN MCCAIN HEARST, 192 PAGES, $14.95  —  I GET several e-mails from 9/11 conspiracy theorists every week …
Helen / Dr. Helen:
A Bit of an Over-Reaction?  —  I saw on author John Scalzi's blog that his wife, Krissy, had a run-in with a drunk at a bar who was apparently trying to pick her up (Hap tip: Instapundit).  Scalzi states: … Scalzi shows a picture of Krissy with a baseball bat and a caption reading, "Respect me for me.
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John / Whatever:
Don't Piss Off Krissy
Discussion: alicublog
The Scrapbook / Weekly Standard:
Khatami, Senate Intelligence, and more.  —  "Interfaith dialogue" is all the rage these days: understanding our commonality by celebrating our differences.  Or something like that.  It's infected venerable pillars of establishment religion, such as the National Cathedral in Washington.
Discussion: Thomas Joscelyn and Power Line
Martin Amis / Observer:
The age of horrorism (part one)  —  On the eve of the fifth anniversary of 9/11, one of Britain's most celebrated and original writers analyses - and abhors - the rise of extreme Islamism.  In a penetrating and wide-ranging essay he offers a trenchant critique of the grotesque creed and questions …
David Harrison / Telegraph:
Media 'contributing to rise of Islamophobia'  —  Britain could face the threat of two million home-grown Islamic terrorists, says a senior Muslim leader.  —  Muhammad Abdul Bari, the secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, fears that continued negative attitudes towards people …
Discussion: Samizdata.net and USS Neverdock
Tom Tomorrow / This Modern World:
Quick McBobo followup  —  Today: … Follow the bouncing logic: the problem is that too many marriages end in divorce.  Therefore we need to make unmarried young men more "marriageable," and to do that, we must encourage them to find work.  Right now, they're sitting around …
Discussion: MaxSpeak
 
 
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
King Hack  —  There are many lessons to be learned from this "PT9/11" controversy.
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As Sahab 911 commemorative tape shows 911 hijackers rehearsing …
Michael Sluss / The Roanoke Times:
Senate race a close one, poll suggests
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ABC Blames Bush, 'Ignorant' Americans for 'Islamophobia'
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