Things I don’t read in the Philly Metro section:

BAGHDAD, Dec. 7 — Twenty-five people were killed today in the tumultuous Iraqi province of Diyala, northeast of Baghdad, when a suicide attacker detonated a bomb near the headquarters of a local committee of former insurgents working with American forces and a car bomb exploded at a checkpoint in Baquba.

Fifteen people were killed and 20 wounded in the suicide attack in the town of Muqdadiya. It was not clear whether the bomber was a man or a woman because two heads were found alongside shredded bodies near the bombing site, according to a police official from the town.

Isn’t that special? Too bad the CIA can’t erase the tape that is ‘The Invasion of Iraq’. That would be kewl.

I guess we’re not going end this war before we get a new president. Don’t say we didn’t try, though. It will be there for posterity…the Blogosphere is part of the official record. And when the historians go over the record they’ll find the bloggers to be a more accurate source of news than the newspapers. The reason? We actually have standards, and truthfulness is the highest standard on the list. And then you have Joe Klein. You think an historian is going to read his column for accuracy? The only thing they’ll read him for is to document the atrocities.

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