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To: RDTF

I will get his name...before I change the channel...

He was just told that the investigation took 4 MONTHS..and when he was asked to comment on that...he said, well, just because the investigation takes a long time..doesn't mean it is fruitful...and anything comes out of it.

Dang...he just does NOT want this to be a good bust...

He is some kind of terrorism "expert" from MIT...his last name is Walsh..but, unless they return to him, I forget his first name.


191 posted on 06/22/2006 5:47:48 PM PDT by Txsleuth
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To: Txsleuth
This guy?

Jim Walsh is a Research Associate at MIT’s Security Studies Program. Dr. Walsh's research and writings focus on international security, and in particular, topics involving weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, the Middle East, and East Asia. Among his current projects are two series of dialogues on nuclear issues, one with representatives from North Korea and another with leading figures in Iran. Dr. Walsh served as editor for the book series, Terrorism: Documents of International & Local Control and his writings have appeared in several scholarly journals including Political Science Quarterly, The Nonproliferation Review, International Studies Review, and Contemporary Security Policy. His most recent publications include “Learning from Past Success: The NPT and the Future of Nonproliferation” for the WMD Commission chaired by Hans Blix, the BCSIA Working Paper "Russian and American Nonproliferation Policy: Success, Failure, and the Role of Cooperation,” and “Nuclear Terrorism: Risk, Consequences, and Response,” in Countering Terrorism: Dimensions of Preparedness (MIT Press). He is currently working on a book about Iran. http://web.mit.edu/SSP/people/walsh/faculty_walsh.html

198 posted on 06/22/2006 5:50:39 PM PDT by bnelson44 (Proud parent of a tanker! (Charlie Mike, son))
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That is odd...

Paula Zahn was just talking on the phone to Susan Candiotti...and asked Susan if she could confirm that the targets was a domestic one..

Susan said yes, then Paula asked her if she did not KNOW what the target was..or was not AT LIBERTY TO TELL..

Susan said she was not at liberty to tell..and then Paula said we understand that it is important to keep some information secret...so we don't know, or can't know yet, if the target was/was not in the Miami area.

Isn't that odd....when I heard over an hour ago it was the Sears Tower??


206 posted on 06/22/2006 5:54:45 PM PDT by Txsleuth
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To: Txsleuth
CNN reporter just mentioning the obvious: one of the places that's been targeted as fertile for radicalism is PRISONS!

I lived in Miami and S. Fla for many years .. Liberty City is a crime-ridden, terrifying PIT, and the Liberty City riots were horrific ... and guess where I am now: Chicago. God bless the FBI! I'll be glued to the briefing tomorrow.

THE McDUFFIE RIOTS 25 YEARS LATER - IN MAY 1980, MIAMI ERUPTED IN ANGER AND GRIEF WHEN FOUR WHITE POLICE OFFICERS WERE ACQUITTED IN THE KILLING OF BLACK INSURANCE AGENT ARTHUR McDUFFIE

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"Only a sign at 62nd and Northwest 17th Avenue that proclaims ''Arthur Lee McDuffie Avenue'' offers an outward clue to the ferocity that erupted along there 25 years ago, sweeping through the city's black communities with a rage that would cripple Miami for years, even decades.

Four white police officers were acquitted by an all-white jury in the death of McDuffie, a black Miami insurance agent. McDuffie, a former Marine, had been fatally beaten while handcuffed after a police chase by a group of white police officers, who then tried to cover it up as an accident.

The verdict, coming as the black community's relationship with law enforcement reached an all-time low, sent people pouring into the streets. A three-day rampage of fury and grief followed, escalating with frightening speed in Liberty City, the Black Grove, Overtown and Brownsville, killing 18 people, costing 3,000 jobs and causing $100 million in damage.

Kulp, 22, was one of the first victims, a white man stumbling into the disturbance. He was beaten, shot, stabbed and run over by another motorist after a car driven by his brother veered out of control and hit a young black girl on 62nd Street.

''You had very, very angry people on the streets during those years,'' said Robert Simms, director of the Community Relations Board in 1980. 'By the time McDuffie happened, the precedent was set: `When politicians start messing with us, let's get it on.' The verdict was seen as an injustice. And so the riots in 1980 were on.''

VIOLENCE SPREAD

Even with 25 years of perspective, the magnitude is still stunning. Cars burned with victims inside, and black plumes of smoke could be seen 15 miles away. A curfew covered 52 square miles, with lawlessness reaching all the way to the Metro Justice Building downtown, where a rally turned into more rioting. Police cars were torched, the National Guard was called in, and an entire country watched the hellish panorama that was the Miami skyline."

326 posted on 06/22/2006 7:11:39 PM PDT by STARWISE (They (Rats) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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