Monday, June 27, 2005

Monday almost noon Round-Up

From around the blogosphere.

  • The latest in Iraq from Juan Cole including the violence and death toll ... leader of two organizations Abdul Aziz Al-Hakim denouncing Zarqawi as "crimimal and the wreaker of corruption in the land ... Al-Hakim praised Egyptian Grand Imam Tantawi for denouncing violence ... Tantawi calls for Sunnis and Shiites to unite ... Egyptian newspaper editorial asks US to internationalize Iraq war as never before
  • Via Daily Kos, Bob Herbert, at the NYTimes says: There are always plenty of hawks in America. But the hawks want their wars fought with other people's children.
  • AP: No retirement announced for Chief Justice William Rehnquist
  • AP: Advocacy groups say US misusing material witness law to detain terror suspects even when the people are cooperative and have strong ties to the community
  • Steve Gilliard says: "Bush will have to face a realistic choice, either call for conscription or leave Iraq."
  • "Bush's Political Machine Fails at Governing" from Political Wire.

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