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1:35 PM ET, August 8, 2007

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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
THEY WANT TO FIRE ALBERTO GONZALES AND GIVE HIM NEW EAVESDROPPING POWERS?  —  Happy six-month anniversary, U.S. attorney scandal!  (And what do you get for the scandal that has everything?)  —  The half-birthday of the purge scandal's explosion onto the front pages last February brings …
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Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
Today's Must Read
Discussion: TalkLeft and Reason
Greg Miller / Los Angeles Times:
Spy chief's role in espionage bill questioned
Discussion: The Next Hurrah
New York Times:
The Democratic Candidates Forum  —  The following is the transcript of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. candidates forum, as provided by Federal News Service.  —  PARTICIPANTS:  —  MODERATOR: KEITH OLBERMANN: These formalities out of the way, the lucky recipient of our first question has been determined by lottery.
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Faiz / Think Progress:
A SiCKO moment in the debate.  —  Democratic presidential candidates fielded questions from audience members with powerful stories during Tuesday's AFL-CIO forum.  The questioners included the wife of a Sago mine victim and an Iraq war veteran.  But the most compelling moment of the debate …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Obama and Clinton Take the Gloves Off In AFL-CIO Debate  —  Democratic Hopefuls Court Union Support  —  Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton came under sharp attack from their Democratic presidential rivals in a highly spirited debate here Tuesday night, with Obama rebuked …
New York Times:
War on Terror Takes Focus at Democrats' Debate
Glen Johnson / Associated Press:
Romney speaks up for sons' decisions  —  BETTENDORF, Iowa - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Wednesday defended his five sons' decision not to enlist in the military, saying they're showing their support for the country by "helping me get elected."
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Greg Sargent / Election Central:
Quote Of The Day II … — Mitt Romney, explaining today …
Discussion: Daily Kos
John Stossel / Real Clear Politics:
Let Wisconsin Experiment with Socialized Medicine  —  "On, Wisconsin ... run the ball clear down the field!"  —  It's time to amend the Wisconsin football song so we can cheer on the Badger State's politicians as they move toward health-care socialism.  —  The Wall Street Journal editorial …
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Free Lunch on Health?  Think Again  —  The great hope of every health care reformer is that better care will mean cheaper care.  —  The three leading Democrats running for president have all put this idea at the center of their plans.  Rudy Giuliani, the first Republican candidate to offer …
Discussion: Ezra Klein
WTSP-TV:
Prosecutor: Islamic students had pipe bombs  —  Tampa, Florida - When 24-year-old Ahmed Mohamed and 21-year-old Yousef Megahed appeared in court, there was no question in the prosecutor's mind what this was all about.  She says Mohamed was in possession of pipe bombs and materials that could have been made to make more bombs.
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The Atlantic Online:
Facts?  In the Lede?  Shocking!  —  Via Brian Beutler, the AFP tries a revolutionary experiment in writing their story in such a way as to make readers better informed about the issue at hand rather than more familiar with the president's propaganda.  Here's the lede: … Oh, my!
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Josh White / Washington Post:
General Blames Clerical Errors In the Case of Missing Arms  —  Bookkeeping deficiencies allowed thousands of weapons issued to Iraqi security forces in 2004 and 2005 to then go missing, Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, said yesterday.  —  "Some percentage" …
Patrick Cockburn / The Independent:
Disaster looms as 'Saddam dam' struggles to hold back the Tigris  —  As world attention focuses on the daily slaughter in Iraq, a devastating disaster is impending in the north of the country, where the wall of a dam holding back the Tigris river north of Mosul city is in danger of imminent collapse.
WCBS-TV:
Major Health Scare After Monkey Sneaks Onto Plane  —  Male Passenger Taken Into Custody For Questioning After Buying Monkey In Peru, Keeping It In The Open In Flight Cabin  —  (CBS) NEW YORK CBS 2 HD has learned a monkey was apparently sneaked into the United States with a passenger from Peru …
Don Frederick / Los Angeles Times:
Gay power  —  It is a perennial complaint, heard election after election: Too many Americans don't vote.  But based on a massive new survey, one segment of the population surely must be excluded from this rebuke —  gays.  —  The study this spring by San Francisco-based Community Marketing Inc. found …
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
 
 
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Jeff Martin / USA Today:
Ailing senator returning home to S.D.
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
INSTAPUNDIT IS SIX YEARS OLD TODAY: Here's what it looked like that first week.
Brian Faughnan / Weekly Standard:
Democratic Leaders Move the Goalposts on Iraq
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Jen / Feministing:
White Man's Burden
Huffington Post:
When Journalists Attack: Truth-Squadding David Shuster
Discussion: CBS News
The Nation:
The Populist Moment?
Sara A. Carter / Washington Times:
Terrorists teaming with drug cartels
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New York Times:
A Weak Dollar and the Fed
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Anchorage Daily News:
Friendly crowd welcomes Stevens
American Prospect:
Dispatches From the Konservetkult
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Minneapolis Star Tribune:
I-35W inspectors flagged serious cracks, rusting
Manu Raju / The Hill:
Split in anti-war left
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Julia Preston / New York Times:
U.S. Set for a Crackdown on Illegal Hiring