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KR Washington Bureau | 04/15/2005 | Bush
administration eliminating 19-year-old
international terrorism report
KR Washington Bureau | 04/15/2005 | Bush
administration eliminating 19-year-old
international terrorism report
04/17/2005 11:05 AMversion of reality .. Knight
Ridder
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KR Washington Bureau | 03/30/2005 |
Conservative judge blasts Bush, Congress
for role in Schiavo case
KR Washington Bureau | 03/30/2005 |
Conservative judge blasts Bush, Congress
for role in Schiavo case
04/01/2005 03:52 AMHighly Conservative judge blasts Bush, Congress for role in Schiavo
case .. BushCo is a dangerous lot .. stinging
rebuke
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Report: Last Year Bush Administration
Told Senators that Saddam Could Bomb the
East Coast 12/17
Report: Last Year Bush Administration
Told Senators that Saddam Could Bomb the
East Coast 12/17
12/18/2003 04:32 AMthey had the means to deliver them to East Coast cities .. reports
Florida Today .. a Florida
senator
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Iraqis demonstrate against terrorism -
The Washington Times: United Press
International
Iraqis demonstrate against terrorism -
The Washington Times: United Press
International
12/11/2003 06:11 AMTHOUSANDS OF IRAQIS TAKE TO STREETS TO PROTEST 'TERRORISM' .. Good! We
need more of this! .. this UPI story .. brief
piece
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Documentation of the routine use of
torture as Bush Administration policy,
or how we lost the war on terrorism
Documentation of the routine use of
torture as Bush Administration policy,
or how we lost the war on terrorism
06/12/2004 12:01 AMHuman Rights Watch has issued a chilling report documenting how George
W. Bush has turned the United States into a nation that uses regularly
tortures and "disappears" people. As the summary says: In fact, the
only exceptional aspect of the abuse at Abu Ghraib may have been that
it was photographed. Detainees in U.S. custody in Afghanistan have
testified that they experienced treatment similar to what happened in
Abu Ghraib -- from beatings to prolonged sleep and sensory deprivation
to being held naked -- as early as 2002. Comparable -- and, indeed,
more extreme -- cases of torture and inhuman treatment have been
extensively documented by the International Committee of the Red Cross
and by journalists at numerous locations in Iraq outside Abu Ghraib.
This pattern of abuse did not result from the acts of individual
soldiers who broke the rules. It resulted from decisions made by the
Bush administration to bend, ignore, or cast rules aside.... Among the
most disturbing cases, perhaps unprecedented in U.S. history, are the
detainees who have simply been "disappeared." Perhaps out of concern
that Guantánamo will eventually be monitored by the U.S. courts,
certainly to ensure even greater secrecy, the Bush administration does
not appear to hold its most sensitive and high-profile detainees
there. Terrorism suspects like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused
architect of the September 11 attacks, and Abu Zubaydah, a close aide
of Osama bin Laden, are detained by the United States instead in
"undisclosed locations," presumably outside the United States, with no
access to the ICRC, no notification to families, no oversight of any
sort of their treatment, and in most cases no acknowledgement that
they are even being held. Human Rights Watch has pieced together
information on 13 such detainees, apprehended in places such as
Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates,
who have "disappeared" in U.S. custody... the administration is now
finding that it may be losing the war for hearts and minds around the
world precisely because it threw those rules out. Rather than advance
the war on terror, the widespread prisoner abuse has damaged efforts
to build global support for countering terrorism. Indeed, each new
photo of an American soldier humiliating an Iraqi could be considered
a recruiting poster for al-Qaeda. Policies adopted to make the United
States more secure from terrorism have in fact made it more
vulnerable. I couldn't say it any better myself...
The Washington Post Makes Available Full
Text Copies of Bush Administration
Documents Released Yesterday
The Washington Post Makes Available Full
Text Copies of Bush Administration
Documents Released Yesterday
06/24/2004 08:01 PMwashingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62516-2004Jun22.html
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"John Allen Muhammad Was Convicted Of
Murder, Terrorism And Other Charges
Monday That Could Send Him To Death Row
For His Role In The Washington Area
Sniper Shootings Last Year"
"John Allen Muhammad Was Convicted Of
Murder, Terrorism And Other Charges
Monday That Could Send Him To Death Row
For His Role In The Washington Area
Sniper Shootings Last Year"
11/18/2003 10:22 AMKR Washington Bureau | 06/14/2004 | GOP
refusing to allow testimony on
Halliburton spending
KR Washington Bureau | 06/14/2004 | GOP
refusing to allow testimony on
Halliburton spending
06/16/2004 03:59 AMGOP refusing to allow testimony on Halliburton spending 6/15 ..
high-priced bills for common items .. Read
article
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KR Washington Bureau | 06/29/2004 | Iraq
is worse off than before the war began,
GAO reports
KR Washington Bureau | 06/29/2004 | Iraq
is worse off than before the war began,
GAO reports
07/01/2004 05:38 AMIraq is worse off than before the war began, GAO reports 6/30 .. bleak
assessment .. Seth Borenstein .. Link to
Story
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The New York Times > Washington
> Bush Asked for Vatican's Help
on Political Issues, Report Says
The New York Times > Washington
> Bush Asked for Vatican's Help
on Political Issues, Report Says
06/13/2004 05:43 AMBush Asked for Vatican's Help on Political Issues, Report Says ..
Hypocritical
bastards
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KR Washington Bureau | 08/28/2004 | FBI
espionage probe goes beyond Israeli
allegations, sources say
KR Washington Bureau | 08/28/2004 | FBI
espionage probe goes beyond Israeli
allegations, sources say
08/30/2004 02:55 AMIsrael's Pentagon Office .. the last two years .. up all over again ..
neo-conned
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Bush decries border project - The
Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
March 24, 2005
Bush decries border project - The
Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
March 24, 2005
03/25/2005 06:35 AMBush decries border projectBy James G. LakelyTHE WASHINGTON TIMES ..
joint press conference .. vigilantes .. To
wit
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KR Washington Bureau | 07/31/2004 |
Militias in Sudan are burning people
alive, aid workers say
KR Washington Bureau | 07/31/2004 |
Militias in Sudan are burning people
alive, aid workers say
08/01/2004 07:58 PMKaltoma Ahmed, 16, described watching her six-year-old brother Adam
die. "They tied the children's hands and feet," she said. "They put
them in the house, and burned it to the ground." Kaltoma Idris, 23,
was inside her hut when the janjaweed
arr
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"By the year 2010, file-sharers could be
swapping news rather than music,
eliminating censorship of any kind"
"By the year 2010, file-sharers could be
swapping news rather than music,
eliminating censorship of any kind"
04/10/2004 09:49 PMTwo-year, online licensing speeding up
bureau lines
Two-year, online licensing speeding up
bureau lines
07/27/2004 06:17 AMSemissourian.com - Tue Jul 27, 08:29 am GMT
Lakeland Industries to Report Year End
Results and Host Conference Call on
Friday, April 15, 2005
Lakeland Industries to Report Year End
Results and Host Conference Call on
Friday, April 15, 2005
04/11/2005 11:30 PMMarket Wire Apr 12 2005 2:29AM GMT
"FBI agent Kenneth Williams sent the
below memo to bureau brass in Washington
and New York warning that a cadre of
Osama bin Laden disciples might be
training at U.S. flight schools"
"FBI agent Kenneth Williams sent the
below memo to bureau brass in Washington
and New York warning that a cadre of
Osama bin Laden disciples might be
training at U.S. flight schools"
04/14/2004 03:45 AMNAO report show IT problems hit Criminal
records Bureau
NAO report show IT problems hit Criminal
records Bureau
02/12/2004 04:08 AMPublicTechnology.net Feb 12 2004 8:06AM GMT
how seriously Dubya's administration
took the threat of terrorism in the five
weeks between the presidential briefing
and the 9/11 attack
how seriously Dubya's administration
took the threat of terrorism in the five
weeks between the presidential briefing
and the 9/11 attack
04/11/2004 06:56 AMDana Milbank and Mike Allen .. no sign of worry .. August
2001
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Criminal Records Bureau
Home Office responds to NAO report on
Criminal Records Bureau
02/12/2004 04:08 AMPublicTechnology.net Feb 12 2004 8:06AM GMT
Jeff Gannon's Washington. The White
House correspondent andWashington Bureau
Chief of Talon Newsbrings you news
analysis and commentary
Jeff Gannon's Washington. The White
House correspondent andWashington Bureau
Chief of Talon Newsbrings you news
analysis and commentary
04/18/2005 10:29 AMthe right takes care of their own .. Jeff Gannon/James Guckert ..
JamesJeff GannonGuckert, .. resigned from Talon .. back on the scene
.. He's baaaaaaack! .. as a blogger .. Guckert ..
voice
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Saudis Want International
Counter-Terrorism Center
Saudis Want International
Counter-Terrorism Center
02/06/2005 01:11 AMFree Internet Press Feb 6 2005 4:12AM GMT
Media access to The International Summit
on Democracy, Terrorism and Security
Media access to The International Summit
on Democracy, Terrorism and Security
03/14/2005 05:54 PM
The International
Summit on Democracy, Terrorism and Security organizers have
restricted press access. The press are restricted to a separate area
and don't have access directly to the conference. This is one case
where bloggers are lucky not to be considered "press". Having said
that, I think they should give the press access to this conference. I
guess they can join the IRC channel or read our blogs...
Unfortunately, I'm too busy participating to be blogging it well
right now. I hope SOMEONE is blogging this.
David Weinberger: As Jon Stewart would say, "Washington Post - You
read it here 12th."
UPDATE: I appears that too many press were invited and the couldn't
all fit. It appears that the root of the problem is a logistical one
rather than restriction for the sake of it...
Our workshop on Friday is supposed to be broadcast live on CNN.
I'll post more details when I have them.
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Terrorism report, take two
Terrorism report, take two
06/10/2004 01:10 PMClones can combat mad-cow disease - The
Washington Times: United Press
International
Clones can combat mad-cow disease - The
Washington Times: United Press
International
12/27/2003 10:19 PMClones Can Combat Mad-Cow Disease ..
clones,
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Powell: Terrorism Report Mistake
Powell: Terrorism Report Mistake
06/14/2004 05:16 AMWired News Jun 14 2004 9:52AM GMT
bush administration
bush administration
06/07/2004 05:12 PMa samizdat version .. memo itself ..
reprint
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U.S. Corrects Report to Show Rise in
Terrorism
U.S. Corrects Report to Show Rise in
Terrorism
06/22/2004 03:30 PMThe State Department said that acts of terror worldwide increased
slightly last year and the number of wounded rose dramatically.
Powell: Terrorism Report a 'Big Mistake'
(AP)
Powell: Terrorism Report a 'Big Mistake'
(AP)
06/13/2004 03:26 PMAP - A State Department report that incorrectly showed a decline last
year in terrorism worldwide was a "big mistake," Secretary of State
Colin Powell said Sunday.
Powell: terrorism report a 'big mistake'
Powell: terrorism report a 'big mistake'
06/13/2004 04:31 PMMore Stonewalling from Bush
Administration
More Stonewalling from Bush
Administration
06/05/2004 12:01 PMKnight Ridder: Rumsfeld
to restrict senators' access to documents in Boeing deal.
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has sharply limited the
information he is willing to let Congress see on a controversial
defense contract that is the focus of multiple investigations.
Rumsfeld took a hard line even with fellow Republicans who want
information from him about a proposed $23 billion deal for the Air
Force to buy and lease 100 Boeing 767 aerial refueling tankers.
Rumsfeld's refusal to give senators all the materials they requested
could provoke a rare congressional subpoena.
Bush to Discuss War on Terrorism in N.M.
(AP)
Bush to Discuss War on Terrorism in N.M.
(AP)
01/22/2004 02:50 AMAP - President Bush, on a two-day mission to take top campaign themes
directly to voters in states important to his re-election, wants
Americans to get this message: His leadership is winning the war on
terror and should be trusted to ensure continued successes.
Bush to Vow Victory Over Terrorism (AP)
Bush to Vow Victory Over Terrorism (AP)
09/02/2004 08:54 PMAP - President Bush, a wartime leader in a tight race, was to vow
victory over terrorism and a brighter future for Americans buffeted by
a changing economy Thursday night in a Republican National Convention
acceptance speech that launched his fall re-election campaign.
Terrorism INCREASES under Bush 6/10
Terrorism INCREASES under Bush 6/10
06/10/2004 06:06 AMOoops .. Kos
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Bush: Administration Will Heed 9/11
Panel (AP)
Bush: Administration Will Heed 9/11
Panel (AP)
07/24/2004 09:53 AMAP - Without promising what specific steps he will take, President
Bush is committing his administration to relying on the
recommendations of the Sept. 11 commission in waging the war on
terrorism.
Bush Administration Silences FBI
Whistleblower
Bush Administration Silences FBI
Whistleblower
07/07/2004 11:04 AMVia Dave Farber's
Interesting People mail list)
Boston Globe: Translator in
eye of storm on retroactive classification. Sifting through old
classified materials in the days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks,
FBI translator Sibel Edmonds said, she made an alarming discovery:
Intercepts relevant to the terrorist plot, including references to
skyscrapers, had been overlooked because they were badly translated
into English.
Edmonds, 34, who is fluent in Turkish and Farsi, said she quickly
reported the mistake to an FBI superior. Five months later, after
flagging what she said were several other security lapses in her
division, she was fired. Now, after more than two years of
investigations and congressional inquiries, Edmonds is at the center
of an extraordinary storm over US classification rules that sheds new
light on the secrecy imperative supported by members of the Bush
administration.
In a rare maneuver, Attorney General John Ashcroft has ordered that
information about the Edmonds case be retroactively classified, even
basic facts that have been posted on websites and discussed openly in
meetings with members of Congress for two years. The Department of
Justice also invoked the seldom-used ''state secrets" privilege to
silence Edmonds in court. She has been blocked from testifying in a
lawsuit brought by victims of the Sept. 11 attacks and was allowed to
speak to the panel investigating the Sept. 11 attacks only behind
closed doors.
Why? Maybe, as Republican Sen. Charles
Grassley says in this story, "''Frankly, it looks like an attempt to
impede legitimate oversight of a serious problem at the FBI."
Even now, Congress as a whole has yet to locate its spine.
By the way, the story notes that Sens. Grassley and Leahy have, at the
government's request, removed from their websites letters they wrote
to the FBI demanding answers about this situation. The story also says
the letters are available on the Internet but doesn't say where.
They're
here,
at the invaluable
Memory
Hole.
More information:
The first major news organization to cover this story was CBS' 60
Minutes show. Here's
that 2002 report,
And the increasingly helpful Disinfopedia wiki has
much
more.
The Bush administration is not looking
to strengthen the NPT, but to destroy it
The Bush administration is not looking
to strengthen the NPT, but to destroy it
01/06/2005 05:08 PM
U.S. Plans
Tidal Wave of Nuclear Proliferation They want to tell all the
non-nuclear states: “Y’all must stay non-nuclear, but we’ll have
as many nukes as we want. We’ll make new nukes but keep the old. And
if you don’t like it, just take a good look at Iraq, because you
could be next.”
The message coming from the Bush administration and the U.S. media is
clear. It’s not about the danger of weapons of mass destruction.
It’s about using the fear of that danger, along with our own growing
nuclear arsenal, as a club to rule the schoolyard roost.
Despair, Inc. should have a Bush
Administration collection :)
Despair, Inc. should have a Bush
Administration collection :)
03/13/2003 10:23 AMAP: Bush Administration to Revise OT
Plan (AP)
AP: Bush Administration to Revise OT
Plan (AP)
04/19/2004 09:53 PMAP - Retreating under pressure, the Bush administration intends to
revise a proposed overtime regulation to preserve eligibility for most
white-collar workers making up to $100,000 a year as well as for
police, firefighters and other first responders, Republican officials
said Monday.
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