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To: EdLake; Ernest_at_the_Beach

Ed, do you believe it still a FACT (as distinguished from your theory) that a 1st grader who wrote the letters?

What probability do you think is it that a 1st grader wrote the letters?


46 posted on 10/31/2007 1:00:19 PM PDT by ZacandPook
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To: EdLake; Ernest_at_the_Beach

Ernest, this is what she thinks, from a November 2005 Larry King interview. Since this interview, there was, for example, Suskind’s report that extremely virulent anthrax was found (from before 9/11) in Kandahar, and various other dramatic news reports relating to Al Qaeda and anthrax (such as the Afghan governor who reported the seizure of anthrax in packets for mailing to government officials in a press conference)

http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:-6Jt8zDN2hwJ:transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0511/10/lkl.01.html+%22Judy+Miller%22+anthrax+Qaeda&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=12&gl=us

MILLER; I know. No. I think just because I’m pretty persistent and dogged about covering issues and stories that I think are of interest and importance to the American people. I mean, I was concerned about al Qaeda long before it became fashionable in Washington to be worried about it. My colleague Jeff Gerth and I wrote the first long serious piece about al Qaeda for the “New York Times” back in the mid-’60s (sic). And then, of course, there was the wonderful series that I was a participant in that won the Pulitzer Prize in January 2001 for our series, “Three Parts on al Qaeda,” the threat it posed to the United States.

So, yes, I care passionately about threats to this country internal and external, and I work hard to make sure they get into the paper. And I guess that means that I’m an aggressive, pushy reporter. Guilty, as Bill Safire said, I’m not sometimes Ms. Congeniality.

I don’t think I’m quite the kind of terror that people said I am, but I guess I can get pretty persistent when I think a story is worth pursuing.

***

KING: Anthrax — you wrote about it extensively. Still fear it?

MILLER: Absolutely. Absolutely. Why not? We still don’t know who put the anthrax into those envelopes that killed five people in our country and sickened 17, and put 20,000 on antibiotics. That investigation is still unsolved, so am I concerned about an Anthrax attack and biological attacks on the United States? I am. That’s why I wrote “Germs,” which you were kind enough to talk about on this show, with my colleagues at the “New York Times.”

We have to be concerned about WMD threats and terrorist threats to our cities. Look at what’s happened in London. The night I went to jail, Larry, the night I was in jail I woke up to the sound of the sirens in London and the dreadful subway bombings, and I thought oh my gosh, the same thing could happen in New York.

It has to flash through your mind if you’re a New Yorker or you live in Los Angeles or any major city. We are vulnerable and though a great deal has been done to try and make it safer, I think Katrina, the disaster, the natural disaster showed us how unprepared we remain. I think all Americans should be concerned about that. I certainly am.


48 posted on 10/31/2007 1:33:47 PM PDT by ZacandPook
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To: ZacandPook
What probability do you think is it that a 1st grader wrote the letters?

I'd say the probability is about 95%.

You may truly believe otherwise, but your beliefs do not change what the facts say. And the facts are pretty clear.

Ed at www.anthraxinvestigation.com

52 posted on 10/31/2007 2:45:57 PM PDT by EdLake
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