AOL – by Julie Pace and Donna Cassata
President Barack Obama and congressional leaders believe he does not need authorization from Congress for some steps he might take to quell the al-Qaida-inspired insurgency sweeping through Iraq, the Senate’s top Republican and Capitol Hill aides said after the president briefed senior lawmakers Wednesday.
Still, the prospect of the president sidestepping Congress raises the potential for clashes between the White House and rank-and-file lawmakers, particularly if Obama should launch strikes with manned aircrafts or take other direct U.S. military action in Iraq. Administration officials have said airstrikes have become less a focus of recent deliberations but have also said the president could order such a step if intelligence agencies can identify clear targets on the ground. Continue reading “GOP leader: Obama may act in Iraq without signoff”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz
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As I enjoy my twilight years, I am often struck by the inevitability that the party must end. There will be a clear, cold morning when there isn’t any “more.” No more hugs, no more special moments to celebrate together, no more phone calls just to chat.
Activist Post
Examiner – by Samantha Chang
Fox News
If they want to cut down on speeding, running red lights, illegal turns, etc., they should start by ticketing the NYPD.
WND – by Aaron Klein
CBS New York
Debbie Schlussel
Fox News
Policy Mic – by Eileen Shim
Counterpunch- by Thomas S. Harrington