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6:45 PM ET, November 22, 2007

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Richard A. Oppel Jr / New York Times:
Foreign Fighters in Iraq Are Tied to Allies of U.S.  —  BAGHDAD — Saudi Arabia and Libya, both considered allies by the United States in its fight against terrorism, were the source of about 60 percent of the foreign fighters who came to Iraq in the past year to serve as suicide bombers …
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
"You Gotta Ask Me Nicely"  —  When a man questions why a policeman has pulled him over and refuses to sign the ticket, the policeman electrocutes him to make him comply: … Police in the country are now allowed to torture speeders by the side of the highway in order to get them to comply.
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Steve Watson / Alex Jones' InfoWars.net:
Driver Tased For Asking Officer Why He Was Stopped  —  Man who refused to sign speeding ticket because he did not understand what it was is tased and arrested by officer who then refused to read him his rights  —  A man was tased and arrested on a Utah highway after being stopped by an officer …
Robert Stein / The Moderate Voice:
Thanksgiving and JFK  —  For anyone over 50, today is not only Thanksgiving but the day JFK died 44 years ago.  He has been gone now for almost as long as he lived and, in these times of White House infamy, not nearly as much in the national mind as his antagonist, Richard Nixon …
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New York Times:
J.F.K.'s Death, Re-Framed  —  FORTY-FOUR years ago today, a clothing company owner named Abraham Zapruder filmed the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas.  And for 44 years, most people have presumed that his home movie captured the assassination in its entirety.  This presumption has led to deep misunderstandings.
Libby Spencer / The Newshoggers:
Loving Chavez  —  I don't follow Venezuelan politics like I used to, but a few years ago I did follow the situation there closely.  I met native Venezuelans who lived through the coup in 02 and supported the Bolivarian Circles he instituted when they brought Chavez back into power.
Jane Perlez / New York Times:
Musharraf Rival Prepares for Return to Pakistan  —  Nawaz Sharif, a Pakistani opposition leader and former prime minister living in Saudi Arabia, flew to Riyadh from Jidda today to see the Saudi royal family in what appeared to be the final preparation for his departure for Pakistan.
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
Why Your Tax Refund Will Be Late  —  Habitual congressional gridlock usually has no impact on the lives of ordinary Americans.  But what happened on the Senate floor last Friday just before lawmakers left for their Thanksgiving break will delay tax refunds next year for some 50 million taxpayers who count on them.
Faiz / Think Progress:
Rove Tries To Rewrite History: Claims WH 'Opposed' Politicizing Pre-War Iraq Vote  —  Last night on The Charlie Rose Show, former Bush political adviser Karl Rove claimed that he was "opposed" to holding the pre-war Iraq vote just ahead of the 2002 elections.
Jamie Lee Curtis / The Huffington Post:
Thanksgiving '07: Happy Birthday to Me  —  Thanksgiving was supposedly started as a feast and joyous celebration of making it through another year, of acknowledging the toil and strife and the people that helped us along the way.  Lincoln (a personal favorite) made it an official holiday …
Robert Kagan / Washington Post:
Musharraf and the Con Game  —  There always seems to be a good reason to support a dictator.  In the late 1970s, Jeane Kirkpatrick argued that it was better to support a "right-wing" dictator lest he be replaced by communists.  Right-wing dictatorship — today some call it "liberal autocracy" …
Discussion: The Newshoggers and Booman Tribune
Aaron Blake / The Hill:
Nebraska attorney general yields to Johanns  —  Former Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns (R) has a clear path to the Senate, at least for the time being, after Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning (R) dropped out of the race for retiring Sen. Chuck Hagel's (R-Neb.) seat on Tuesday.
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Robert Shaffer / Fox News:
Seattle Schools' Thanksgiving 'Myths' Stir Controversy  —  Seattle public schools want a side of political correctness served on your Thanksgiving table.  —  Washington state's largest school district sent letters to teachers and other employees suggesting Thanksgiving should be "a time of mourning" for its Native American students.
Tim Reid / Times of London:
Snarls, smears and innuendo as attack dogs get ready for the fray  —  The anonymous e-mails and letters began dropping into inboxes and through front doors this summer.  —  One claimed that Hillary Clinton was having a lesbian affair with Huma Abedin, her beautiful aide.
Discussion: Washington Times and Don Surber
 
 
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Chris Hedges / The Nation:
Hands Off Iran
Associated Press:
Happy in their personal lives, Americans worry about country
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Richard Norton-Taylor / Guardian:
Taliban 'taking Afghanistan back'
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Presidential Shopping List
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Associated Press:
11 years for refusing to testify to grand jury in Hamas funding case
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Rail Sabotage Is Reported in France
Matthew Mosk / Washington Post:
SEC Opens Investigation of Company Headed by Key Supporter of Clintons
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
Immigrant Paperwork Backs Up At DHS
Gene Lyons / NWAnews.com:
Blogosphere not as radical as pundits think