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The Cowardice of America at War

By Richard Reeves I had to pull over to the side of La Cienega Boulevard last Tuesday evening as I drove home from work. I was crying.

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Facebook Is Too Cool For E-Mail

Facebook is trying to reinvent messaging—just don’t call it e-mail. Yeah you’ll get an @Facebook e-mail acount, but as CEO Mark “Maaaaark!” Zuckerberg says , “It’s not e-mail.” Instead the new platform will collect your entire messaging history, including instant messages, e-mails and SMS texts, in a socially-aware conversation view . And then Facebook’s director of engineering demonstrated why this is a terrible idea.

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Word of the Year: Refudiate

This year, Sarah Palin created a very memorable neologism, and now that word has become famous like its politician-turned-reality-star creator! Yes, the word voted in by the good people at the New Oxford American Dictionary is refudiate . But does this mean it’s now legit? Take it away, New York Post.

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ABC’s Dan Harris Gently Questions Carville: Do You ‘Stand By’ Prediction of 40 Year Dominance by Dems?

Good Morning America' s Dan Harris on Saturday gently coaxed an answer from James Carville as to whether

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New York Times reporter James McKinley Jr., who last garnered the Times Watch spotlight for cheering on the Democratic candidate for governor of Texas, returns on Monday with a dismissive story on a ballot measure in Oklahoma, a pre-emptive ban on implementation of Muslim shariah law in the state: “ Oklahoma Surprise: Islam as an Election Issue — Ballot Measure on Shariah Law Fueled a Political Clash .” The thrust of McKinley’s Monday piece favored the opponents of the measure, displayed in two large photos that accompanied the story that led the paper’s National section: A photo of State Rep. Cory Williams, who narrowly won re-election after opposing the plan, and residents of a local Islamic Society in head scarves. The Times also proved itself to be cozy with the controversial Muslim interest-group CAIR , the local branch of which successfully sued the state to block the measure from going into effect. That detail begs a question the Times didn’t raise: If the amendment is that meaningless, what stirred CAIR to file a lawsuit? Left-wing city councils make pompous declarations against the U.S. military and on international affairs all the time (boycotting South Africa used to be popular) without stirring up liberal media ridicule. McKinley’s sympathies were clear from the outset: read more

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California’s Top Court Upholds Undocumented Immigrant Tuition Policy

Even the California Supreme Court’s conservative contingent agreed on Monday to uphold a prior ruling that gives undocumented immigrants a chance to partake of in-state tuition rates at participating institutions of higher learning. In fact, the decision was unanimous.

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Rangel Leaves His Own Ethics Hearing

Making a move that, while certainly bold, may not help his case much in the end, Rep. Charles Rangel decided to peace out of a House ethics committee meeting as members deliberated over charges of ethics violations against Rangel himself.

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Obama Hype

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Obama Hype

By John Cole, Cagle Cartoons The Scranton Times-Tribune

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Israels Nuke Capability

By Deng Coy Miel, Cagle Cartoons, Singapore

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Helen Thomas: ‘It Was a Sneak, Stealth Attack’

In this sit-down discussion with the Real News Network, Helen Thomas, deposed doyenne of the White House press corps, discusses her moment of infamy last spring that led to her resignation, claiming she didn’t … (continued)

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