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Dots are Pesky Critters

A devastating new video by Michelle Malkin, at Hot Air, zings the New York Times, and she has more, including about planned protests.

In other news, as she also points out:

The House resolution condemning the tattlers passed 227-183, and Allah has the lowdown.

The resolution:

expresses support for intelligence and law enforcement programs that track terrorists and their finances, and condemns disclosure and publication of classified information that backers say would impair the War on Terror....

and also calls on news organizations to avoid exposing Americans "to the threat of further terror attacks" by revealing U.S. government methods of tracking terrorists.

22 members of the House were apparently too chicken to express a vote 1 way or the other.

Patterico shows, in detail, why organizing a protest of the LA Times, is a good idea as well.

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