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The self-styled super-patriots in the GOP praised veterans -- then cut their healthcare funding.
Right Hook Right Hook
The New York Post dismisses the rising U.S. body count; Oliver North says let the CIA play dirty. Plus: David Brooks says kill the evil scum; Canadian pundit Barbara Amiel gushes over Bush's "stern cowboy looks."
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Reagan's real record on domestic issues was bad enough. So why script a cheap shot involving gays and AIDS?
Piling up the body bags
Unless we are willing to trade more lives for the obsessions of empire, we must end the occupation now.
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Blaming the media won't bail out the Bushies this time.
The world press on the downing of a U.S. Chinook
Newspapers across the world ask: Who's leading the attacks in Iraq?
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Why did the Pentagon pay off Linda Tripp?
Confederacy of dunces
Howard Dean's Democratic rivals are willfully misrepresenting the candidate's reference to the Stars and Bars -- and writing off the pickup-truck vote.
Clark blasts the poseur in chief
Wesley Clark says Bush "pranced around in a flight suit" with no long-term strategy for Iraq -- and as U.S. soldiers die daily, there's still no plan.
Letters
Readers respond to "Camille Speaks!" by Kerry Lauerman, and "Sealing the Wal-Mart Borders," by Robert Scheer.
The intelligence war The intelligence war
How can Bush feign shock at the carnage in Baghdad when he signed off on reports that predicted it?
Rummy's Writing Course Rummy's Writing Course
A must for everyone, from presidents to terrorists. It can help you, too!
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An Iraq critic is consulting the White House. Will the administration listen?
Right Hook Right Hook
Pipes and Krauthammer warn of a second Holocaust; Taranto accuses Red Cross of coddling terrorists; WorldNetDaily claims al-Qaida may have set California fires.
Letters
Readers continue to debate whether the American political left is "Dazed and Confused About Iraq."
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Even though the White House designed and purchased the "Mission Accomplished" banner, it was only because the Navy asked them to, they say.
Sealing the Wal-Mart borders
No longer will our homeland's security be threatened by mop-wielding undocumented workers!
Camille speaks! Camille speaks!
Paglia returns to cast a withering eye on Clark ("what a phony!"), Kerry ("the hair!"), Madonna ("a monster"), bloggers -- and the "delusional narcissists" in the White House who led an out-of-his-depth president into a disastrous war.
Bush's desperate spin
With each passing day, the administration's claims that the Iraq attacks are signs of "desperation" sound increasingly, well ...
Where's the fire? Where's the fire?
For the cable news networks, a coordinated bombing campaign in Iraq isn't as easy to cover as a rash of West Coast fires. But shouldn't they try?
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Bush's latest lie, blaming the USS Lincoln crew for that embarrassing "Mission Accomplished" banner that was stage-managed by his aides, isn't surprising. The entitled always blame the enlisted.
The world press on the Ramadan bombings
Sgt. Scott Blow in the Asia Times: "Nobody knows who the enemy is here until they shoot at you."
Letters
Readers respond to "Dazed and Confused About Iraq," by Michelle Goldberg.
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Why aren't Republicans more disturbed by the threat of computer cheating?
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