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Sunday Reading

We have a brief due tomorrow --here's our selection of choice Sunday reading:

Atrios on the lack of minority anchors and pundits on tv and in some liberal publications. (permalink not working for us.)

This San Francisco Chronicle editorial examining the war on terror two years after 9/11 and finding we're not any safer--just less free.

Howard Bashman of How Appealing , who has the best roundup of the Sunday News, including an article on the newest trend in courtroom attire for white collar defendants . He's also right on top of tomorrow's Supreme Court oral argument on the lawfulness of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.

David Neiwert of Orcinus continues his short series on Bush, the Nazis and America. Part I is on falsifying history. Part 2 is on the Bush Fortune. Next up will be the Bush ideology.

Patrick Nielsen-Hayden of Electrolite has an analysis of the increasing presence of group blogs, with links and descriptions of many of them. While he praises some, he's not entirely fond of the design concept.

Lisa English of Ruminate This has a gushing review of Joe Conason's Big Lies and says it is must reading. We've about to start reading it.

SKBubba has an advance copy of Bush's speech tonight and it will make you laugh.

Wampum Blog compares the proposed cost of reconstruction for Iraq with the budget for other agencies, using OMB statistics.

Veiled4Allah provides a history of early Muslim and Arab immigrants to the United States.

Skippy brings his wit to political, war and media issues today. If you run into Jim Capozzola of Rittenhouse Review, will you tell him Labor Day is over and it's time to start blogging again?

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