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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Washington’s Dangerous Poker Game

Today: At Bars Nationwide, Conservatives Raise A Glass To Andrew Breitbart , 2 Afghan Boys Killed by NATO , Syrian Rebels: We Need Weapons
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

March 02, 2013
SHAMEFUL

Laugh now at the Jedi quips and congressional tantrums—the pain is coming soon for Americans. It's time for our 'leaders' to stop this stupid cycle of high-stakes bluffs, writes The Daily Beast's John Avlon.

ONE YEAR LATER

From Houston to Washington Saturday, conservatives gathered to toast the memory of a gifted peddler of righteous indignation. The Daily Beast's Ben Jacobs and Laura Isensee report.

ATROCITY

Here''s a tragic example of NATO doing more harm than good in Afghanistan. Two young brothers collecting firewood were accidentally killed by fire from a NATO hellicopter, officals confirmed Saturday. The two boys, Toor Jan, 11, and Andul Wodood, 12, were walking their donkeys when the hellicopter opened fire on them, supposedly thinking they were insurgent forces.  "I offer my personal apology and condolences to the family of the boys who were killed," General Dunford said. "We take full responsibility for this tragedy." The episode is the second airstike to accidentally kill civilians in Afghanistan since Dunford took command in February. 

HELP

Syrian rebels say they would love America's aid—just not the kind it's offering. "We don't want food and drink and we don't want bandages. When we're wounded, we want to die. The only thing we want is weapons," Gen. Salim Idris, chief of staff of the Syrian opposition's Supreme Military Council told The Associated Press Friday. The United States pledged an additional $60 million in assistance in "nonlethal aid" to Syrian rebels Thursday, but many rebel leaders are expressing that they are in "desperate" need for actual weapons. "The whole world knows what we need," Idris said, "and yet they watch as the Syrian people are slaughtered."

Oops

During oral arguments Wednesday for a case on the Voting Rights Act, Chief Justice John Roberts ripped into Obama solicitor general Donald Verrilli, claiming he didn't know his facts when it came to how the law applied to Massachusetts and Mississippi. Roberts used census data taken from a lower court opinion to insist that Mississippi had a higher black voter turnout rate than Massachusetts. But it turns out those numbers are unreliable, and, according to the Census Bureau, make no sense for state-by-state comparisons. Basically, Roberts ignored the high margin of error in the data, and—probably without realizing it—made a dubious assertion into a fact.


Tragedy
Family Waits for Word on Sinkhole Victim
House could collapse at any time.
Shocking
Holocaust Worse Than Previously Known
Germans had 42,500 detention sites.
EXCLUSIVE
Publisher Bails on Jonah Lehrer
Pulls second book, 'How We Decide,' from shelves.
Rebels
Judge Warns Lohan's Lawyer
Wonders if he's fit to work on the case.
Territorial
Powerful Women Undermine Other Women
Say 95 percent of female office workers.
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