So did I, but I did catch part of the Col. Jack Jacobs interview but I was having a hard time following his points. Something about we shouldn't have called it a War on Terror because there are so many different areas...
By the way I can't believe how much CNN is trying to make of this story. We known we told them you're either with us or against us. Musharraf made the smart call.
U.S. threatened to bomb Pakistan after 9/11: Musharraf ^ |
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Posted by Sub-Driver On News/Activism ^ 09/21/2006 2:29:33 PM EDT · 99 replies · 2,409+ views Yahoo ^ U.S. threatened to bomb Pakistan after 9/11: Musharraf 6 minutes ago President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan said that after the September 11 attacks the United States threatened to bomb his country if it did not cooperate with America's war campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Musharraf, in an interview with CBS news magazine show "60 Minutes" that will air Sunday, said the threat came from Assistant Secretary of State Richard Armitage and was given to Musharraf's intelligence director. "The intelligence director told me that (Armitage) said, 'Be prepared to be bombed. Be prepared to go back to the Stone Age,"'... |
Wolfie said one of their reporters asked Armitage about it yesterday and he denied using those words. Let's see, who do we believe Musharraf or Armitage?
C-Span
James Grimaldi of Washington Post gives kudos to the Public Integrity Section of Justice Dept, agreeing with a caller that the Bush JD has been strong going after capital hill criminals llike congressmen and lobbyists. Grimaldi says this wasn't true in the past, but then he just has to protect the Clinton administration, by saying, "of course in past years, Special Prosecutors were given all the juiciest cases."
Chitra Ragavan, of USNews, gives full credit for energized PIS of JD, to FBI Director Mueller.
Bill Walsh of New Orleans Times-Picayune reminds viewers for LA governor is serving time for corruption connected to casinos.
i emailed a question, "why hasn'tWilliam Jefferson been indicted?"
Meet the Next President: Hillary Clinton remains coy about run ^ |
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Posted by khnyny On News/Activism ^ 09/22/2006 8:34:09 AM EDT · 9 replies · 143+ views The Examiner (As Seen on Drudge Report) ^ | September 22, 2006 | Bill Sammon WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the most dominant figure in the crowded field of Democrats and Republicans mulling a White House bid in 2008, is also the coyest about her intentions. I am not thinking about that at all, the New York Democrat insisted on ABC last week. I know everybody else is and lots of other people are saying, Oh, she is, she is, but the truth is, I dont think about it. I havent made any decision about it because thats not how I think and how I work. Her assertion was seconded by former President Bill... |
Maybe that's was why he sounded like a defeated man.
As I've told my right wing coworker. She's the last great hope for the democratic party. If we defeat her they're done for.