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    Army War College study blasts U.S. war on terrorism

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Iraq invasion was "an unnecessary preventive war of choice" that has robbed resources and attention from the more critical fight against al Qaeda in a hopeless U.S. quest for absolute security, according to a study recently published by the U.S. Army War College...
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    Clear Channel gags an antiwar conservative.

    Criticism of Bush and his ever-shifting pretext for a first-strike war (what exactly was it we were pre-empting anyway?) has proved so serious a violation of Clear Channel’s cultural taboo that only a good contract has kept me from being fired outright. Roxanne Cordonier, a radio personality...
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    Clear Channel gags an antiwar conservative.

    February 2, 2004 issue Copyright © 2004 The American Conservative “Imagine these startling headlines with the nation at war in the Pacific six months after Dec. 7, 1941: “No Signs of Japanese Involvement in Pearl Harbor Attack! Faulty Intelligence Cited; Wolfowitz: Mistakes Were...
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    Powell: no ties between Saddam and al-Qaida

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3909150/ WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin Powell acknowledged Thursday that he saw no “smoking gun, concrete evidence” of ties between former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the al-Qaida terror network, but he insisted that Iraq had dangerous weapons...
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    What's Your Political Affiliation?

    Centrist. Close enough.
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    U.S. Withdraws a Team of Weapons Hunters From Iraq

    The Bush administration has quietly withdrawn from Iraq a 400-member military team whose job was to scour the country for military equipment, according to senior government officials. The step was described by some military officials as a sign that the administration might have lowered its...
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    'Silence cannot be bought'

    No but it may help prevent you or yours from dying next time.
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    'Silence cannot be bought'

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- by Daxtrader Ellen Mariani sues Bush the complaint... http://www.nancho.net/911/mariani.html and here's her open letter to the president... http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/WO0311/S00262.htm...
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    'Silence cannot be bought'

    "Silence cannot be bought' USA TODAY 12/18/2003 8:24:57 PM I've chosen to go to court rather than accept a payoff from the 9/11 victims compensation fund. Instead, I want to know what went so wrong with our intelligence and security systems that a band of religious fanatics was able to turn...
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    Government announces creation of new black market:

    lol, it's all the suspicious almanac buyers cornering the EPHEDRA market.
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    <<Almanacs?>> GIVE US BREAK!!!!

    the question is, where's the third male? reports indicate they travel in packs of three.
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    <<Almanacs?>> GIVE US BREAK!!!!

    Next "reasonable precaution" Everyone purchasing plumbing supplies at local HomeDepot, to be escorted back home for a complete house search by FBI. You know... pipe bombs can be easily built in your garage/basement. Or, hey you look funny, why aren't you smiling? are you hiding something...
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    <<Almanacs?>> GIVE US BREAK!!!!

    FBI urges police to watch for people carrying almanacs 12-29) 16:18 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI is warning police nationwide to be alert for people carrying almanacs, cautioning that the popular reference books covering everything from abbreviations to weather trends could be used...
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    Good news: BSE not a problem.

    Trusting the official figures? 1 in 40 billion? Socialist activist groups? Fact check time? or are you going to call it "wild speculation"? The official figures say that CJD is exceptionally rare --one case in every million people. In the U.S. this would mean there are 250 CJD cases at...
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    With A Whisper, Not A Bang

    Bush signs parts of Patriot Act II into law By David Martin 12/24/2003 "Consequently, while most Americans watched as Hussein was probed for head lice, few were aware that the FBI had just obtained the power to probe their financial records, even if the feds don't suspect their involvement...
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    Good news: BSE not a problem.

    Correct. The story died along with any proposed DNA tests, and if I recall correctly, there was no further US cooperation in tracing the source(s). Who's to blame? US or Canada? Isn't it again too early to point fingers? At that time Canada took the blame and suffered the costs. If you or...
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    QUIZ--fill in the blanks, test your knowledge/bias--

    Agreed 100%. The public majority wants the bloodshed to end. The desire to live peacefully runs deep and wide. I'd bet both sides sharing the same desire. Who wouldn't? Do the leaders honestly share the same sentiments? Your conviction is admirable. The thread title was testing your (any...
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    QUIZ--fill in the blanks, test your knowledge/bias--

    Point proven. If it was Hitler, Stalin, Napoleon, Dubya or a Martian, would you welcome it as unquestionable truth? Answers given and biases shown are more important than the quiz itself. Is the quote a true quote? Step outside the box.
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    QUIZ--fill in the blanks, test your knowledge/bias--

    Error404, you said it. What is a credible source on that quote? Do qualify your answer as to why. http://www.cactus48.com/1967war.html as opposed to yours or many others?
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    Good news: BSE not a problem.

    CALGARY (CP) -- Canada’s chief veterinarian says it’s premature to say Alberta was the source of the mad cow found in Washington state, noting there are serious discrepancies over the age of the animal involved. Sunday » December 28 2003...
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