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Remember when President Bush forgot to thank God in his 2008 Thanksgiving address? Neither do the conservatives now apoplectic that Barack Obama's 2011 remarks contained no reference to the Almighty. Nevertheless, the usual suspects on the right are frothing at the mouth over the perceived slight from the man many still pretend is a secret Muslim.

As Americans were still eating their turkey on Thursday, the Los Angeles Times served as the dutiful stenographer for the Twitter vitriol:

But Thursday morning, Republicans and others tweeted their discontent with the reported omission of God from Obama's address.

Comments included "So sad!" and "God help us!" Republicans Abroad retweeted the Fox News headline: "Obama Leaves God Out of Thanksgiving Address."

"To give thanks for luck is to deny God much less omit!" tweeted "PastorJeffBrown," whose Twitter account lists him as a rural Oklahoma husband, father and Baptist pastor.

Apparently, Obama's passing references to "blessings" and "faith" were not sufficient in his expression of gratitude to American service men and women, among others:

As Americans, each of us has our own list of things and people to be thankful for. But there are some blessings we all share.

We're especially grateful for the men and women who defend our country overseas. To all the service members eating Thanksgiving dinner far from your families: the American people are thinking of you today. And when you come home, we intend to make sure that we serve you as well as you're serving America.

We're also grateful for the Americans who are taking time out of their holiday to serve in soup kitchens and shelters, making sure their neighbors have a hot meal and a place to stay. This sense of mutual responsibility - the idea that I am my brother's keeper; that I am my sister's keeper - has always been a part of what makes our country special. And it's one of the reasons the Thanksgiving tradition has endured.

Of course, if this language sounds familiar, it should. With one mention of the "a land where they could worship the Almighty without persecution," George W. Bush said pretty much the same thing for Thanksgiving, 2008:

During this holiday season, we give thanks for those who defend our freedom. America's men and women in uniform deserve our highest respect -- and so do the families who love and support them. Lately, I have been asked what I will miss about the presidency. And my answer is that I will miss being the Commander-in-Chief of these brave warriors. In this special time of year, when many of them are serving in distant lands, they are in the thoughts and prayers of all Americans.

During this holiday season, we give thanks for the kindness of citizens throughout our Nation. It is a testament to the goodness of our people that on Thanksgiving, millions of Americans reach out to those who have little. The true spirit of the holidays can be seen in the generous volunteers who bring comfort to the poor and the sick and the elderly. These men and women are selfless members of our Nation's armies of compassion -- and they make our country a better place, one heart and one soul at a time.

Following Bush's departure, God returned to a place of prominence in Barack Obama's 2009 and 2010 Thanksgiving addresses. Two years ago, President Obama encouraged " all the people of the United States to come together, whether in our homes, places of worship, community centers, or any place where family, friends and neighbors may gather" to, among other things:

[R]ecall President George Washington, who proclaimed our first national day of public thanksgiving to be observed "by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty God," and President Abraham Lincoln, who established our annual Thanksgiving Day to help mend a fractured Nation in the midst of civil war.

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Rail Travel in America: Starring Joe Biden as Dagny Taggart

I'm the editor of Progressive Congress News Transit & Urban Development feed. This is the first in a weekly series of topical posts on cities and the roads & rails that connect them.

Trains are a highly-developed, widely-used, and very popular form of transportation -- a strange choice of culture war for the right. Yet hatred of trains, especially ones that run on time, is a pronounced theme of Mrs. Rand's Bible of selfish economic wisdom. After decades of gestation in Hollywood development hell, Atlas Shrugged Part I will soon star star Vice President Joe Biden as Dagny Taggart, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood as Hank Rearden, and Florida Governor Rick Scott as Wesley Mouch.

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The media and conservatives are going to be falling all over themselves today to claim that Sunday's murder of Dr. George Tiller was an "isolated incident."

Never mind, of course, that the killer -- one Scott Roeder -- was formerly a Freemen who was arrested in the 1990s for possessing bomb parts. Never mind that he was someone who had been filling his head with far-right propaganda for decades.

And never mind that Dr. Tiller was made into a national cause celebre, accused of "executing babies" by none other than Bill O'Reilly and the crew of far-right transmitters at Fox News.

No connection there, folks! Move along, move along.

Three years ago, O'Reilly and his ambush-crew specialist, Jesse Watters, went hard after Tiller, accusing him of wantonly murdering babies because he performs late-term abortions:

Bill summarized in a heartfelt Talking Points Memo on Friday, November 10th: "If we as a society allow an undefined mental health exception in late-term abortions, then babies can be killed for almost any reason... This is the kind of stuff that happened in Mao's China and Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union... If we allow this, America will no longer be a noble nation... If we allow Dr. George Tiller and his acolytes to continue, we can no longer pass judgment on any behavior by anybody."

Including, evidently, murderous extremists. And, as you can see in the video above (from 2006), O'Reilly similarly accused anyone who refused to buy into his accusation of coddling killers:

I don’t care what you think. We have incontrovertible evidence that this man is executing babies about to be born because the woman is depressed…if you don’t believe me, I don’t care…You are OK with Dr. Tiller executing babies about to be born because the mother says she’s depressed.

O'Reilly later attacked Kathleen Sebelius for her refusal to prosecute Tiller. And he kept it up. As recently as this spring he again spent a segment excoriating Tiller as a murderer.

Priscilla at Newshounds ran through the file in March:

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Mike's Blog Roundup

culturekitchen: A lipsticked pitbull that's afraid of our lap dog press, but ready to be vice president? These culture warrior asshats like to talk tough, but like all phonies, they got no guts. Go sign the Release Sarah Palin to Journalists, petition

MyDD: Senate Republicans are pulling up the stakes

Majikthise: The fascist thug behind the mass arrests and detentions of protesters and journalists in St. Paul

Angry Bear: Is Sarah Palin a fiscal conservative?

onegoodmove: Mommy And Me

The Opinion Mill's Weekend Bookchat: Is Amy Goodman cool or what? Is religion really the basis for a moral society? Is political analysis dead, or just sleeping? Is the war on crime also a war on something else?

The Democratic Daily could use a little help



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Economist's View: Thomas Frank on the culture war

The Daily Banter: Middle East and North Africa update.

Attackerman: 'Bring 'em on," redux

Suburban Guerrilla: Politics makes for strange bedfellows

HOLY CRAP: Bill Moyers talks to Martha Nussbaum about her newest book and her views on the church and state debate..Jesus Junk...God endorsed the Holocaust says Bush pal...Persecution complexes...The FundamentaList...The real expulsions...Scientology is under attack from a faceless cabal of online activists...Prosecuting Polygamy ...Heaven is not the end of the world...Man kicked off plane for refusing to interrupt prayers and sit down for takeoff..Moon, Money and Messiah



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Feministe: The journalistic establishment is supposed to be a check on government, not a BUSHCO echo chamber.

Newshoggers: Sadr gives Maliki a 24 hour ultimatum on the ceasefire

Dispatches from the Culture Wars: The Audacity of Pope

Comments from Left Field: We're supposed to believe that World Nut Daily has exclusive daily access to Hamas and that Hamas likes Obama...uh...OK.

Econbrowser: Shouldn't the rapidly rising price of food be a campaign issue?

The Opinion Mill's Sunday Bookchat: Instead of moving from left to right and getting dumber, Kevin Phillips moved from right to left -- and his books got even more valuable. Let Phillips show you how America became a land of bad debt and worse religion, while Haifa Zangana shows you how Baghdad became a city of widows and Lynn Hunt explains how fiction set the stage for human rights.



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Igor: Gearing up for the November elections, Fox News has quietly morphed their corporate color scheme, replacing nearly all of the red with blue. Meanwhile, this GOP congressman has quietly scrubbed all references to GWB from his campaign website.

First Draft: Where's Trent Lott's porch?

Dispatches from the Culture Wars: Wednesday was a good day for science education inthe midwest

newsrack blog: A great, hard-hitting, issue-based ad by Jon Tester, who is challenging Conrad Burns for a seat in the US Senate

Simply Left Behind: A Terminator flip-flop

The Carpetbagger Report: Dobson responds to Kuo revelations...they call it sour grapes....



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Political Cortex: Two CIA officials say Washington–twice–declined to send the reinforcements they asked for when bin Laden was cornered in Afghanistan in 2001. Where's Chris Wallace?

Booman Tribune: Culture War? Nope, a war on culture...

Shakespeare's Sister: Ode to McCain

Bob Geiger: Knucklehead junior-climatologist, James Inhofe (R, OK), took to the Senate floor Monday to rant like a crazy person about how global warming is propagated by "doomsayers" who are tools of the "hysterical left." Guess the Bushistas failed to tell him they were blocking the release of a hurricane report that suggests global warming is contributing to the frequency and strength of hurricanes

Freewayblogger: FOX News quiz

Mia Culpa: A second report confirms the obvious...



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Baghdad Burning: Slouching toward chaos...

Dispatches from the Culture Wars: Warren Moon was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame yeaterday. Coming out of U. of Washington in 1978, the All American quarterback was told that no NFL franchise would draft him as a quarterback...because he was black. That was a mere 18 years ago.

A Tiny Revolution: Interested in knowing who some of the experts are that the White Houseconsults when shaping foreign? This may give you some insight...and scare the be-jeebus out of ya...

The Left Coaster: Oil gougers enjoy record profits but wont maintain their supply lines

Pandagon: The founder of 'Girls Gone Wild" assaulted an LA Times reporter, then claimed she had a crush on him. Surprised?

Happy birthday to blogenlust.



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Vox Verax: The masquerade is revived, G-Dub is inspired, war is peace, and Dick Cheney is not a liar.

House of the Rising Sons: We're heartily sick of the GOP's "Dem's don't have a plan" mantra.

Greg Palast: African-American voters scrubbed by secret GOP hit list

Early Warning: An aide is fired for uttering the truth, an enemy "document" is unveiled in a PR stunt, basic data is deemed classified and will no longer be released. Now Baghdad's acting like a real government

Dispatches from the Culture Wars: About 1/3 of Coulter's book is devoted to criticizing "Darwinism", and she got all of her information about it from the major ID advocates. Ann's fixin' t'be a scientist!

alicublog: The White House, two houses of Congress, most Governorships and a healthy chunk of the zeitgeist in their control, and still they bitch and moan that they are misunderstood. What a bunch of babies.
Oh, and speaking of The First Amendment...and finally, the blogging bard, Mad Kane sent us this...