What's interesting in the morning papers...
- AP: US citizens suspected of ties to terror can be detained indefinitely and denied access to a court of law under new Bush-sponsored legislation. Which begs the question, so you mean all those 5,000 Americans whose phones Bush tapped because he suspected them of having "ties to terrorism," they could be locked away forever under this new law, and that's a good thing?
- Wash Post: House passes legislation raising minimum wage and cutting estate tax.
- Wash Post: Robberies surge in DC (surprise)
- NYT: Six shot at Seattle Jewish center.
- NYT: Bush intimidation of whistleblowers continues.
- AP: Joe Lieberman faces political abyss
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