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  • Fact Sheet: Department of Justice Anti-Terrorism Efforts Since Sept. 11, 2001

    09/06/2006 10:48:42 AM PDT · by Marius3188 · 10 replies · 1,450+ views
    US News Wire ^ | 05 Sep 2006 | N/A
    To: National Desk Contact: Department of Justice, 202-514-2007 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following fact sheet on anti-terrorism efforts was released today by the Department of Justice: The highest priority of the Department of Justice since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has been to protect Americans by preventing acts of terrorism. The ability of the Department to identify and prosecute would- be terrorists, thereby thwarting their deadly plots, has improved dramatically over the past five years thanks to: a core set of structural reforms, the development of new law enforcement tools, and the discipline of a...
  • Flashback! Excerpt from Kerry on CrossFire in 1997 (Kerry RIPS into France, et al)

    02/29/2004 11:34:02 AM PST · by jmstein7 · 75 replies · 10,127+ views
    CrossFire (excerpts only from Lexis-Nexis - fair use, public comments) | 11/12/97
    SHOW: CNN CROSSFIRE 19:30 pm ET November 12, 1997; Wednesday 7:30 pm Eastern Time Transcript # 97111200V20 JOHN SUNUNU, CROSSFIRE: Senator Kerry, in fact, in spite of the administration claiming it has restored unanimity, that has not occurred. All the strength of this resolution had to be pulled out of it get any votes at all other than our own. Isn't this exercise actually counterproductive in sending a signal to Iraq that the coalition still remains frayed? SEN. JOHN KERRY, (D), MASSACHUSETTS, FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Well, John, you're correct that this resolution is less than we would have liked. I...