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The Day Ahead: Friday, October 7
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The BLS will release the monthly jobs report at 8:30.

The 1985 Bears Super Bowl champions will visit the White House today (Chicago Tribune)

Today marks 10 years since the start of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan (USA Today)

Occupy Wall Street and anti-war protests to converge in D.C. (CBS News)

Mitt Romney will give a major speech on foreign policy today in South Carolina (National Journal)

Lawrence O’Donnell accuses Herman Cain of…not supporting the anti-segregation movement?

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On the main site:

Andrew Jackson: Tea Party President, by Robert W. Merry: For starters, he was principled, fearless, and astute. And Washington, D.C., never trusted him, because he knew the real source of America’s greatness.

Currency Cretinism, by Ross Kaminsky: What is Mitt Romney doing siding with Chuck Schumer in his protectionist pandering against China and the American consumer?

The Importance of Seeming Earnest, by Windsor Mann: The Wall Street protests ramble on, but is there a unifying theme to any of it?

Live From Wall Street, by Bill Zeiser: One clean-cut journalist goes undercover with the protesters.

Go Occupy Yourselves, My Darlings, by Ben Stein: Or to put it another way, Babies, the rain must fall.

Applying Paul Ryan, by Matt Naugle: The Health Care Compact Alliance is picking up where Paul Ryan left off.

We Can’t Go Home Again, by George H. Wittman: Ron Paul-style isolationists are dead wrong on America’s place in the world.

A New Normal, by Wlady Pleszczynski: Thirty-three years can make a nice all the difference.

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