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  • Goss Won't Seek Review for Tenet, Others

    10/05/2005 12:58:30 PM PDT · by SmithL · 17 replies · 656+ views
    Ap ^ | 10/5/5 | KATHERINE SHRADER
    WASHINGTON -- Contrary to recommendations, CIA Director Porter Goss will not order disciplinary reviews for the agency's former director George Tenet and other officials who have come under fire for their performance before the attacks of Sept 11, 2001. In a statement Wednesday, Goss said a report by the agency's independent watchdog did not suggest "that any one person or group of people could have prevented 9/11." "After great consideration of this report and its conclusion, I will not convene an accountability board to judge the performances of any individual CIA officers," he said. Half of those named in the...
  • FR goes downhill due to strict moderating, obscene expenditures, bushbots and love for the ZOT!

    10/03/2005 3:41:09 PM PDT · by ExFReeperJP · 121 replies · 2,255+ views
    (and damned long titles) | JesseP
    In FR News today, the forum formerly known as “Free” Republic went downhill at an amazing speed. Moderators insanely restrict the postings of fellow conservatives and this long time FReeper JesseP will have no more. The $72,000 pledge drive, told to me by Jim Robinson himself is primarily going to fund his personal expenses along with two of the mods. In other words when the wife receives a gift, it is paid for by fellow FRreepers donations. This Ex FReeper will now be calling his bank and canceling the donation made this weekend and it is suggested that others do...
  • Effort to close Able Danger Hearings

    09/16/2005 4:57:30 PM PDT · by Roamin53 · 212 replies · 4,412+ views
    Fox News ^ | 09/16/05 | Fox News
    Sources: Pentagon Wants 'Able Danger' Hearings Closed Friday, September 16, 2005 PHOTOS PHOTO ESSAYS Click image to enlarge Photo Essays: • Investigating 9/11: The Final Hearing STORIES BACKGROUND LINKS • WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is pressuring the Senate Judiciary Committee to close to the public next week's hearings on a former secret military intelligence unit called "Able Danger," two congressional sources have confirmed to FOX News. Witnesses from the Pentagon are expected to testify at that hearing; that's why they want it classified. FOX News has learned that committee Chairman Arlen Specter's office is vigorously resisting the request. Some former...
  • Louisiana governor's political future in doubt (Blanco CYA in overdrive **SNIFF** alert)

    09/11/2005 8:09:18 PM PDT · by Libloather · 79 replies · 3,264+ views
    Louisiana governor's political future in doubt Associated Press Sept. 11, 2005, 5:33PM Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco acknowledges applause from worshipers after she was introduced during a mass at Saint Joseph's Cathedral in Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 4.SLIDELL, La. — "I've probably been to hell and back," Gov. Kathleen Blanco said as she traipsed back to a military helicopter that would lift her from this hurricane-ravaged city back to Baton Rouge. Her eyes were bleary but she looked fitter than she had in the days immediately following Hurricane Katrina's Aug. 29 strike. Waylaid by one reporter after another, she granted interviews...
  • Review finds no pre-9/11 Atta file

    08/23/2005 3:25:24 AM PDT · by ovrtaxt · 196 replies · 5,239+ views
    Washington Times ^ | August 23, 2005 | Rowan Scarborough
    A Pentagon investigation has found no evidence that Able Danger, a secret military intelligence operation, identified September 11 hijacker Mohamed Atta as a terror cell member more than a year before the attacks. Larry Di Rita, chief Pentagon spokesman, said investigators have failed to find a chart that Able Danger supposedly created before the winter of 2000 that listed Atta as a member of an al Qaeda cell in Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • 'Able Danger' Barred From Informing FBI

    08/16/2005 7:58:05 PM PDT · by george76 · 49 replies · 2,132+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | August 16, 2005 | ap breaking news
    Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer said the small intelligence unit, called "Able Danger," had identified Atta and three of the other future Sept. 11 hijackers as al-Qaida members by mid-2000. He said military lawyers stopped the unit from sharing the information with the FBI. The commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks left the Able Danger claims out of its official report. In an interview with Fox News Channel and The New York Times, Shaffer said the panel was not given all the information his team had gathered. "I'm told confidently by the person who did move the material over that the...
  • Atta way to blow 9/11 panel's credibility

    08/14/2005 5:56:22 AM PDT · by Smartaleck · 96 replies · 3,041+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | August 14, 2005 | MARK STEYN
    If you want to know everything wrong with the 9/11 Commission in a single sound bite, consider this from Al Felzenberg, its official spokesman, speaking Wednesday: ''There was no way that Atta could have been in the United States at that time, which is why the staff didn't give this tremendous weight when they were writing the report. This information was not meshing with the other information that we had.''
  • Eminent Domain In Texas

    08/09/2005 7:38:02 PM PDT · by Jarhead1957 · 7 replies · 1,135+ views
    Gov. Perry Press Release | Jarhead1957
    Aug. 09, 2005 Governor Perry Signs Education Budget; Adds Eminent Domain to Special Session Call AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry today signed the $33.1 billion Texas Education Agency budget and added eminent domain to the special session agenda so that legislators can protect private property rights. “I am signing HB 1, not because it adequately funds education reforms, but because it ensures schools will open on time,” Perry said. “I remain hopeful that the legislature will act in the remaining days of this special session to finish the job of reforming our education system, giving teachers a meaningful pay increase...
  • Only W CAN THINK HE KNOWS (ANN COULTER WAS RIGHT)

    07/22/2005 5:13:32 PM PDT · by sirthomasthemore · 248 replies · 8,019+ views
    World Net Daily. com ^ | 07/22/2005 | Andrew Longman
    A small town in Indiana and a brief filed saying that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided are entirely positive signs on first inspection, but the second reveals only a leaning and not a falling off on one side or the other. This is, of course, by White House design for the public understanding of Judge Roberts. Bush has exhibited his recurrent traits and examining G.W. Bush right now is the only way to know what really is in the heart of Judge Roberts. Roberts is deliberately without much record. He is deliberately congenial and with friends all around. He...
  • America Wonderful Country, Zots For Trolls Regardless of Color

    07/26/2005 12:40:27 PM PDT · by akmed · 198 replies · 4,522+ views
    America is very very bad country. Horrible country. Shame on you freepers for not including afghanistan and iran and iraq and all the other middle easterns countries on the list you segregationist. You got to be ashamed. Cause were brown, One day we browns will come and get you racist.
  • Hugh Hewitt on the The Tancredo Blunder

    07/18/2005 10:58:49 PM PDT · by Checkers · 184 replies · 2,269+ views
    HughHewitt.com ^ | 07/18/2005 Posted at 5:40 PM, Pacific | Hugh Hewitt
    The Tancredo Blunder Donald Sensing has all the links that really matter on the Tancredo blunder. (HT: StonesCryOut.) Pastor Sensing notes that I corrected the first post to specifically note that Congressman Tancredo talked of "bombing" Mecca, not "nuking" Mecca. The actual audio is available to anyone now at the website for WFLA 540 in Orlando. Note two things. First, Congressman Tancredo said that if we determined that "extremist fundamentalist Muslims" attacked the U.S. with nukes, then we should bomb Mecca. Why, he should be asked, if "extremist fundamentalist" Muslims are guilty would we declare war on all Muslims? Why...
  • Vote: Should he have apologized?

    06/22/2005 10:25:05 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 38 replies · 921+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | June 22, 2005
    Vote: Should he have apologized? Currently: 35.2% Yes (1045 responses) 64.8% No (1923 responses) 2968 total responses (Poll results not scientific)
  • Democrats Criticize Dean Attacks on GOP

    06/05/2005 11:20:56 AM PDT · by West Coast Conservative · 50 replies · 1,767+ views
    New York Times ^ | June 5, 2005 | ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Democrats Joseph Biden and John Edwards are criticizing party chairman Howard Dean, saying his rhetorical attacks on Republicans have gone too far. Dean has said Republicans never made an honest living in their lives and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay ought to go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence. DeLay has not been accused of any crime. Dean ''doesn't speak for me with that kind of rhetoric and I don't think he speaks for the majority of Democrats,'' Biden, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Sunday on ABC's ''This Week.'' While discussing...
  • CA: State to Detail Reform of CYA - Therapy and education replace punitive culture

    05/15/2005 10:49:25 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 4 replies · 272+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 16, 2005 | Jenifer Warren
    SACRAMENTO — The Schwarzenegger administration is poised to profoundly transform how California treats its most troubled young lawbreakers, replacing a prison culture of punishment and control with one anchored in group therapy, self-discipline and preparation for life outside. Under the new approach, outlined in court documents to be filed today, inmates in the California Youth Authority — now idle or locked down much of the time — would follow an intensive schedule of counseling, education and vocational training designed to consume nearly every waking hour. Living units, now marked by violence and crowded with up to 75 youths, would house...
  • Newsweek apologizes for getting Koran-Guantanamo Bay story wrong. (The Editor's Desk)

    05/15/2005 10:31:22 AM PDT · by Pikamax · 456 replies · 16,431+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 05/15/05 | The Editor's Desk
    May 23 issue - Did a report in NEWSWEEK set off a wave of deadly anti-American riots in Afghanistan? That's what numerous news accounts suggested last week as angry Afghans took to the streets to protest reports, linked to us, that U.S. interrogators had desecrated the Qur'an while interrogating Muslim terror suspects. We were as alarmed as anyone to hear of the violence, which left at least 15 Afghans dead and scores injured. But I think it's important for the public to know exactly what we reported, why, and how subsequent events unfolded.
  • PAPER: Border Patrol told to stand down in Arizona

    05/12/2005 8:49:57 PM PDT · by ConservativeMan55 · 212 replies · 4,077+ views
    PAPER: Border Patrol told to stand down in Arizona... Border Patrol agents have been ordered not to arrest illegal aliens along the section of the Arizona border where protesters patrolled last month because an increase in apprehensions there would prove the effectiveness of Minuteman volunteers, WASHINGTON TIMES has learned.... Developing...
  • 2 for 1: DOUBLE SHOT ZOT! Bush's Social Security Plan will Lead to another GREAT DEPRESSION in my TR

    04/17/2005 7:06:17 PM PDT · by jnlee76 · 158 replies · 2,610+ views
    A personal editorial. | 04/17/2005 | J Lee
    As I look at Bush's current Social Security plan I must shake my head. Social Security, no matter how you slice is a retirement program and a welfare program. To allow a portion of it to be personally invested is very risky. As everyone makes the distinction that Bush's offerings on Social Security are a good or bad plan, I want everyone to recognize a few key points. 1) Social Security is only paid by those making less then $89,900 a year. The poor and middle income. 2) There is alway risk in personal investing. 3) Taking even a small...
  • Religious Right Unhinged???

    03/24/2005 1:19:16 AM PST · by Johannesson · 68 replies · 1,058+ views
    www.RightViews.com ^ | 03/24/05 | OJ
    Personal Message: Since you seemingly care more about parodies of the DU (I personally really like them, great work) and simplistic sensationalist headlines than you do about the realities of the harsh international world that we live in - I bid Freep farewell. I do, however, leave you with this... The religious right has officially become as unhinged as the moon-bat anti-war activists on the left. Furiously and stubbornly refusing to relinquish propaganda sentiments in favor of clear and unbiased logic has unfortunately rendered a portion of our party intellectually irrelevant. Just as the followers of Howard Dean can bring...
  • Rather to Host His Own Farewell Tribute on CBS

    02/17/2005 7:22:15 PM PST · by Arnold Zephel · 174 replies · 3,901+ views
    Reuters ^ | Thu Feb 17, 2005 08:31 PM ET | Steve Gorman
        Rather to Host His Own Farewell Tribute on CBS Thu Feb 17, 2005 08:31 PM ET By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - No sooner will Dan Rather bid viewers a final good night as anchor of the CBS Evening News than he will be back on the air to lead viewers through a retrospective of his 50 years in broadcast journalism. CBS News said on Thursday that an hourlong special, "Dan Rather: A Reporter Remembers," will be telecast on March 9, at 8 p.m. EST, within an hour of his stepping down as host and managing...
  • California lawmakers, advocates hail 'historic' reform for youth prisons

    02/01/2005 6:10:59 AM PST · by calcowgirl · 256+ views
    AP - via San Diego Union Tribune ^ | Feb 1, 2005 | DON THOMPSON
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- In a drastic change, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration has committed California to reforming the way it treats youthful offenders, promising to replace more punitive measures with therapy and positive reinforcement. The agreement was announced Monday to settle a lawsuit. Only last year, the juvenile system was criticized by national experts as draconian. Among the methods they cited was the use of cages and drugs to subdue mentally ill or substance addicted youths. Under a timetable set for the agreement, reforms will be implemented gradually. The body that oversees the system, the California Youth Authority, set a...