On My Radar: Monday, Feb. 26, 2007

26 Feb
2007


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After a break last Thursday and Friday, the daily headlines return today. It’s been a busy morning. At 10 a.m., I met with Matt Stoller and John Wonderlich, both of whom are working with the Sunlight Foundation on the Open House Project. Internet consultant David All is now part of the team as well. We had a productive meeting and are looking for more contributors. If you’re interested in taking part in the project, sign up on Google Groups.

‚Ä¢ Do Your Part to Save Democracy – Pat Cleary, RedState
‚Ä¢ Herding Cats – Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
‚Ä¢ They Aren‚Äôt Laughing Now About the Internet and Government Transparency – Mark Tapscott, Washington Examiner
‚Ä¢ Railing About Security – James Jay Carafano, FoxNews.com
‚Ä¢ Many Americans Are Falling Deeper Into Depths of Poverty – Tony Pugh, McClatchy Newspapers

‚Ä¢ Congress’s Unprincipled Proposals on Iraq Could Put Lives and Nation at Risk – James Jay Carafano, Heritage Foundation
‚Ä¢ The Choice on Iraq – Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Wall Street Journal
‚Ä¢ The Dems’ Do-Over – Editorial, Investor’s Business Daily
‚Ä¢ Don’t Count on the Security Council to Curb Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions – James Phillips, Heritage Foundation
‚Ä¢ Experts at Odds Over FISA Role In Terrorist Surveillance – Nathan Burchfiel, CNSNews.com

‚Ä¢ Christian Right Labors to Find ‚Äô08 Candidate – David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times
‚Ä¢ The Romney Interview – Tom Bevan, Real Clear Politics
‚Ä¢ GOP Is Abandoning Bush? Not Quite – Richard Benedetto, USA Today
‚Ä¢ Calling All ‘Bold Colors’ Conservatives to Action – Newt Gingrich, Human Events
‚Ä¢ Hollywood Embraces Al Gore and ‘Truth’ – Christina Bellantoni, Washington Times

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