She did suggest that the cutaneous anthrax SHOULD have gotten more play in the media. It gets the whole meta-theme of her case against the Clinton WH. As I read that meta theme : "They were adept at two things: spin and denial." IMO: Both were contagious, and the media and the National "intelligence" appartus are overladen with them today -- especially wrt/ IRAQ.
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She also was clearly a fan of the "fire in the belly" detailed work of putting together connection webs. That is what was done in good strong effort in Iraq recently, what brought about the capture of Saddam. She says we *still* have nothing like that for Al-Queda.
(IMO: that's what Usama Bin Laden developed al queda to be all about -- a base of loose-connections. In the US we had a similar meta-concept in the militia movements -- the leaderless resistance. Bin Laden adapted that and put leadership back into it. A man of his times.)
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Mylorie excouriated the ex-Clinton WH's security advisors recent book. "A total whitewash, these men sat in meetings where the details and connections were made clear , never asking questions, just digesting their lunches. They did NOT want to see any connection, so they did not." (I think that's Simon and Feinman's book -- apoplogies for spelling. We live in an age of two books written for every one read.)