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    Bush: US safety from Terror "Up-in-the-Air"

    Reuters The fearmongering is sounding more like wussy-boy whinning. Looks like its "Hard Work" scaring America.
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    M. Moore interview with Porter Goss

    BBC link LOL.
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    Bush administration tries to defend bungling of al Qaeda insider

    In their effort to peddle fear--raising defcon to level orange in NY and Washington, Bush admin bungles US security by leaking identity of key al Qaeda sorce.. In recent days intelligence sources both in Pakistan and the UK have criticised the identification of the 25-year-old computer experts...
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    Ashcroft's terror threat--source not credible

    Uh, I meant Strategery. NBC link
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    Pelosi: Bush is incompetent

    Duh! tread on link-then click
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    Latest USAToday/CNN/Gallup Poll (7-9) May, 2004

    Tread on me--and click Lots of interesting answers, but one that caught my eye: 7. Next, regardless of which presidential candidate you support, please tell me if you think John Kerry or George W. Bush would better handle each of the following issues. A. The economy (2004 May 7-9 ^) Kerry-...
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    Bush admin: A "mistake" to focus much energy on bin Laden

    Bush argued in April 2001 too much time spent on Bin Laden...The report directly contradicts the White House's continued assertion that fighting terrorism was its "top priority" before the 9/11 attacks. Link. Story got passed-over with all the Iraq happenings.
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    Preview of Aug 6, 2001 PDB Memo (soon to be declassified)

    Link Looks like it was a complete brief that included historical context of domestic AQ activities (hence the Rice characterization as a "Historical Document")
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    Powell Expresses new Doubts About Basis for WMD claim

    Damage control campaign continues... Link Powell Expresses Doubts About Basis for Iraqi Weapons Claim By Glenn Kessler Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, April 3, 2004; Page A19 Secretary of State Colin L. Powell voiced new doubt yesterday on the administration's assertions of weapons...