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Nukes Reportedly Found in Iraq
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Kaus on Kerry
I missed this earlier. Kaus discusses both the Kerry interview
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You know Ty, sometimes a Clinton cigar is really a cigar. |
Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
Not that it will matter in CA, but all you GOP'ers in the up for grabs states should seek out these Naderites to sign their petitions.
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Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
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more Berger weirdness
The memo the drafts of which Berger is accused of liberating from the National Archives concerned an episode that the Clinton Administration considered a signal success of its anti-terrorism policy -- its planning for the Millenium. Richard Clarke's book touts the Administration's effort to prepare for that as responsible, along with some luck, for foiling efforts to bomb a hotel in Jordan and the Los Angeles airport, among others. So it makes no sense at all that Berger would be trying to hide those materials from the 9/11 Commission. Which, in any event, says it saw everything, never mind what conservatives are saying about Berger:
Tucker Carlson Crossfire July 22nd 2004
Dobbs, Gorton & Gorelick Lou Dobbs Tonight July 22nd 2004 |
Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
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more Berger weirdness
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Page 48 "Later on August 20, Navy vessels in the Arabian Sea fired their cruise missiles. Though most of them hit their intended targets, neither Bin Ladin nor any other terrorist leader was killed. Berger told us that an after-action review by Director Tenet concluded that the strikes had killed 20–30 people in the camps but probably missed Bin Ladin by a few hours. Since the missiles headed for Afghanistan had had to cross Pakistan, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was sent to meet with Pakistan’s army chief of staff to assure him the missiles were not coming from India. Officials in Washington speculated that one or another Pakistani official might have sent a warning to the Taliban or Bin Ladin. (Footnote 46)" ___ 46. NSC email, Clarke to Kerrick,“Timeline,”Aug. 19, 1998; Samuel Berger interview (Jan. 14, 2004). We did not find documentation on the after-action review mentioned by Berger. On Vice Chairman Joseph Ralston’s mission in Pakistan, see William Cohen interview (Feb. 5, 2004). For speculation on tipping off the Taliban, see, e.g., Richard Clarke interview (Dec. 18, 2003).[my bolding] Sorry - this clearly infers they didn't see EVERYTHING. |
more Berger weirdness
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The most ethical administration in the history of the Republic part 107
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Killing Brain Cells Dead
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Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
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FWIW - I bought the new bobbi brown eyeliner gel on ebay. Hubba-hubba. |
more Berger weirdness
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And it doesn't say there were documents missing -- maybe Tenet's "after-action review" wasn't documented. |
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