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Posted on 12/01/2007 8:47:13 PM PST by nwctwx

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Calculating the Risks in Pakistan

A small group of U.S. military experts and intelligence officials convened in Washington for a classified war game last year, exploring strategies for securing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal if the country's political institutions and military safeguards began to fall apart.

The secret exercise — conducted without official sponsorship from any government agency, apparently due to the sensitivity of its subject — was one of several such games the U.S. government has conducted in recent years examining various options and scenarios for Pakistan's nuclear weapons: How many troops might be required for a military intervention in Pakistan? Could Pakistani nuclear bunkers be isolated by saturating the surrounding areas with tens of thousands of high-powered mines, dropped from the air and packed with anti-tank and anti-personnel munitions? Or might such a move only worsen the security of Pakistan's arsenal?
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FOFL. I missed this.
Did you all see it?

The CAIR Bears are here!
http://www.therudenews.com/?p=178


181 posted on 12/04/2007 10:42:16 PM PST by Velveeta (Duncan Hunter, 08' !!! The real conservative.)
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To: Velveeta
Thanks for the trafficker ping. I'll send that along to an airlines contact.

Regarding your tagline, there is a thread today on FR showing Duncan Hunter to be the only true anti-abortion candidate.

Mexico violence

The report says the Gulf Cartel could be planning a major attack to send a message to Mexican federal troops stationed along the border.

182 posted on 12/04/2007 10:52:50 PM PST by MamaDearest
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December 3, 2007

http://sanfrancisco.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/2007/sf120307.htm

“CALIFORNIA EXPORT BROKER SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS FOR ILLEGALLY EXPORTING NATIONAL SECURITY-SENSITIVE TECHNOLOGY TO CHINA
Defendant Brokered Illegal Sale of Night Vision Technology”

PRESS RELEASE SNPPET: “SAN JOSE, Calif. – U.S. Attorney Scott N. Schools announced today that Philip Cheng was sentenced today to two years in prison and ordered to pay a $50,000 fine for his role in brokering the illegal export of a night vision camera and its accompanying technology to China in violation of federal laws and regulations. This sentence is the result of a joint investigation by the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Commerce’s Office of Export Enforcement, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal Investigation Division.

Mr. Cheng pleaded guilty on Oct. 31, 2006, to brokering the illegal export of Panther-series infrared camera, a device which makes use of “night vision” technology. Mr. Cheng failed to obtain required authorization of the United States Department of State prior to the export of the camera. The technology used in the device was controlled for national security reasons by the United States Department of State.

Mr. Cheng, 60, of Cupertino, was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 3, 2004. He was charged with conspiracy to violate the federal Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms regulations, brokering the illegal export of defense articles and services, and three counts of money laundering.

Mr. Cheng’s guilty plea followed a trial in February and March 2006 which ended in a hung jury. Following the mistrial, Mr. Cheng agreed to resolve the case through his guilty plea to the willful illegal brokering of a night vision camera to China.

An affidavit filed by an agent of the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement in connection with a criminal complaint filed in the case provides a detailed factual background of the investigation in the case, including: (1) information provided by a confidential informant regarding Cheng’s involvement in conspiring to illegally export thermal imaging and infrared technology, and the manufacture, use, and testing of such technology, to China; (2) a highlighting of specific documents seized from Cheng’s trash which reveal the involvement of a co-conspirator, Martin Shih (now deceased), and his company in entering into agreements to export thermal imaging and infrared technology to China; (3) contracts and memoranda seized from Cheng’s residence pursuant to a search warrant which reveal specific written agreements between Shih’s company Night Vision Technology, and Chinese entities to purchase thermal imaging and infrared technology controlled under federal law; and (4) Cheng’s statements, in interviews conducted on June 17, 2003, that he had served as Night Vision Technology’s agent with Chinese entities, had brokered the sale of items to China, and that he was “probably wrong” in transferring a Panther I camera –a “defense article” pursuant to federal law –to the North China Research Institute of Electro-Optics and the China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation.

The sentence was handed down by U.S. District Judge Ronald M. Whyte following a guilty plea to one count in violation of 22 U.S.C. § 2778(b)(1)(A)(ii)(III) and 22 C.F.R. §§ 129.3, 129.6. Judge Whyte also sentenced the defendant to a three-year period of supervised release. The defendant will begin serving the sentence on Feb.12, 2008.”


183 posted on 12/04/2007 10:55:34 PM PST by Cindy
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To: MamaDearest

That he is.

My admiration for Duncan Hunter grows daily.


184 posted on 12/04/2007 11:03:58 PM PST by Velveeta (Duncan Hunter, 08' !!! The real conservative.)
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Note: The following text is a quote:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/12/20071204-4.html

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 4, 2007

Press Conference by the President
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room

10:01 A.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I appreciate the fact that the United States Senate is going to take up the free trade agreement with Peru today. This agreement will level the playing field for American goods and services. It will create new opportunities for investment. It will strengthen our friendship with a fellow democracy. The House of Representatives has passed this bill; I congratulate the House leadership. And I certainly hope the Senate will pass it, as well. This will be a very positive step.

But Congress still has a lot to do, and doesn’t have very much time to do it. Three weeks from today Americans will celebrate Christmas, and three groups of Americans are waiting on Congress to act. The first group are the troops. Our troops are waiting on Congress to fund them in their operations overseas. Nearly 10 months ago, I submitted a detailed funding request. Congress has not acted. Our men and women shouldn’t have to wait any longer.

Second, our intelligence professionals are waiting for Congress to act. The legislation Congress approved early this year to make sure our intelligence professionals can continue to effectively monitor terrorist communications is set to expire in February. Allowing this law to lapse would open gaps in our intelligence and increase the danger to our country. Our intelligence professionals need these tools to keep our people safe, and they need Congress to ensure that these tools are not taken away.

Third, American taxpayers are waiting on Congress to act. Congress has failed to pass legislation that will protect middle class families from the burden of the Alternative Minimum Tax. If Congress doesn’t act, millions of Americans will be hit with an unexpected tax bill. And even if Congress does act by the end of the year, this action could delay the delivery of about $75 billion worth of tax refund checks. Congress expects Americans to pay their taxes on time, and the least the Congress can do is make sure Americans get their refunds on time.

Americans also expect their tax dollars to be spent wisely. Yet today, 11 of the 12 annual spending bills that fund the day-to-day operations of the federal government remain unfinished. And now congressional leaders are talking about piling these bills into one monstrous piece of legislation which they will load with billions of dollars in earmarks and wasteful spending. Taxpayers deserve better. And if the Congress passes an irresponsible spending bill, I’m going to veto it.

The holidays are approaching and the clock is ticking for the United States Congress. Based on the record so far, Americans could be forgiven for thinking that Santa will have slipped down their chimney on Christmas Eve before Congress finishes its work. Let’s hope they’re wrong.

And now I’ll be glad to answer some questions, starting with Terry Hunt.

Q Mr. President, a new intelligence report says that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program four years ago, and that it remains frozen. Are you still convinced that Iran is trying to build a nuclear bomb? And do the new findings take the military option that you’ve talked about off the table?

THE PRESIDENT: Here’s what we know. We know that they’re still trying to learn how to enrich uranium. We know that enriching uranium is an important step in a country who wants to develop a weapon. We know they had a program. We know the program is halted.

I think it is very important for the international community to recognize the fact that if Iran were to develop the knowledge that they could transfer to a clandestine program it would create a danger for the world. And so I view this report as a warning signal that they had the program, they halted the program. And the reason why it’s a warning signal is that they could restart it. And the thing that would make a restarted program effective and dangerous is the ability to enrich uranium, the knowledge of which could be passed on to a hidden program.

And so it’s a — to me, the NIE provides an opportunity for us to rally the international community — continue to rally the community to pressure the Iranian regime to suspend its program.

You know, the NIE also said that such pressure was effective, and that’s what our government has been explaining to other partners in keeping the international pressure on Iran. The best diplomacy, effective diplomacy, is one of which all options are on the table.

Q Mr. President, Iraq’s WMD turned out not to be there, and now Iran halted its nuclear program in 2003. Are you concerned that the United States is losing credibility in the world, and now may be seen as the boy who cries — who called wolf?

THE PRESIDENT: Actually, I am — I want to compliment the intelligence community for their good work. Right after the failure of intelligence in Iraq, we reformed the intel community so that there was a lot of serious considerations of NIEs in a way that would give us confidence. And here’s a, I think, a very important product that is a result of the reforms we’ve put in place. As a matter of fact, the American people should have confidence that the reforms are working, and that this work on the intel community is important work.

People said, well, why is it that you can’t get exact knowledge quicker? Well, the answer is, is because we’re dealing with a regime that is not very transparent and, frankly, we haven’t had a very good presence in Iran since 1979. And that’s why I instructed the intel community to beef up its intelligence on Iran, so we could have a better sense for what they’re thinking and what they’re doing. And this product is a result of intelligence reform and, more importantly, the good, hard work of our intelligence community.

One of the reasons why this is out in the public arena is because I wanted — and our administration believed that, one, it was important for people to know the facts as we see them. Secondly, that members of my administration had been very clear about the weapons program earlier this year and, therefore, it’s important for the American people to see that there has been a

— a reevaluation of the Iranian issue.

David.

Q Mr. President, thank you. I’d like to follow on that. When you talked about Iraq, you and others in the administration talked about a mushroom cloud; then there were no WMD in Iraq. When it came to Iran, you said in October, on October 17th, you warned about the prospect of World War III, when months before you made that statement, this intelligence about them suspending their weapons program back in ‘03 had already come to light to this administration. So can’t you be accused of hyping this threat? And don’t you worry that that undermines U.S. credibility?

THE PRESIDENT: David, I don’t want to contradict an august reporter such as yourself, but I was made aware of the NIE last week. In August, I think it was Mike McConnell came in and said, we have some new information. He didn’t tell me what the information was; he did tell me it was going to take a while to analyze. Why would you take time to analyze new information? One, you want to make sure it’s not disinformation. You want to make sure the piece of intelligence you have is real. And secondly, they want to make sure they understand the intelligence they gathered: If they think it’s real, then what does it mean? And it wasn’t until last week that I was briefed on the NIE that is now public.

And the second part of your question has to do with this. Look, Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous, and Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon. The NIE says that Iran had a hidden — a covert nuclear weapons program. That’s what it said. What’s to say they couldn’t start another covert nuclear weapons program? And the best way to ensure that the world is peaceful in the future is for the international community to continue to work together to say to the Iranians, we’re going to isolate you. However, there is a better way forward for the Iranians.

Now, in 2003, the Iranian government began to come to the table in discussions with the EU-3, facilitated by the United States. In other words, we said to the EU-3, we’ll support your efforts to say to the Iranians, you have a choice to make: You can continue to do policy that will isolate you, or there’s a better way forward, so that it was the sticks-and-carrots approach.

You might remember the United States said at that point in time, we’ll put the WTO on the table for consideration, or we’ll help you with spare parts for your airplanes. It was all an attempt to take advantage of what we thought was a more open-minded Iranian regime at the time — a willingness of this regime to talk about a way forward. And then the Iranians had elections, and Ahmadinejad announced that — to the IAEA that he was going to — this is after, by the way, the Iranians had suspended their enrichment program — he said, we’re going to stop the suspension, we’ll start up the program again. And that’s where we are today.

My point is, is that there is a better way forward for the Iranians. There has been a moment during my presidency in which diplomacy provided a way forward for the Iranians. And our hope is we can get back on that path again. But what is certain is that if Iran ever had the knowledge to develop a nuclear weapon and they passed that knowledge on to a covert program, which at one time in their history has existed, the world would be more dangerous. And now is the time for the international community to work together.

Q Mr. President, thank you. Just to follow, I understand what you’re saying about when you were informed about the NIE. Are you saying at no point while the rhetoric was escalating, as “World War III” was making it into conversation, at no point nobody from your intelligence team or your administration was saying, maybe you want to back it down a little bit?

THE PRESIDENT: No, nobody ever told me that. Having said — having laid that out, I still feel strongly that Iran is a danger. Nothing has changed in this NIE that says, okay, why don’t we just stop worrying about it. Quite the contrary. I think the NIE makes it clear that Iran needs to be taken seriously as a threat to peace. My opinion hasn’t changed.

And I just explained, Jim, that if you want to avoid a really problematic situation in the Middle East, now is the time to continue to work together. That’s our message to our allies, and it’s an important message for them to hear. And here’s the reason why: In order for a nation to develop a nuclear weapons program they must have the materials from which to make a bomb, the know-how on how to take that material and make it explode, and a delivery system.

Now, the Iranians — the most difficult aspect of developing a weapons program, or as some would say, the long pole in the tent, is enriching uranium. This is a nation — Iran is a nation that is testing ballistic missiles. And it is a nation that is trying to enrich uranium. The NIE says this is a country that had a covert nuclear weapons program, which, by the way, they have failed to disclose, even today. They have never admitted the program existed in the first place.

The danger is, is that they can enrich, play like they got a civilian program — or have a civilian program, or claim it’s a civilian program — and pass the knowledge to a covert military program. And then the danger is, is at some point in the future, they show up with a weapon. And my comments are, now is the time to work together to prevent that scenario from taking place. It’s in our interests.

Yes, ma’am.

Q Mr. Bush, how can you say nothing has changed? You may see it this way, but the rest of the world is going to see the lead as the fact that the nuclear weapons program was halted in 2003.

THE PRESIDENT: Right.

Q When you first saw this, weren’t you angry? You didn’t know about Syria. In 2005, you had the same assessment, “with high confidence that Iran currently is determined to develop nuclear weapons.” And now, quite the opposite. How can you possibly think the rest of the world is going to continue — to the degree it did — to rally around you and your intelligence?

THE PRESIDENT: Because many in the world understand that if Iran developed a nuclear weapon, the world would be a very dangerous place. Secondly, many of the world are going to take heart in noting that it’s diplomatic pressure that caused them to change their mind. And plenty of people understand that if they learn how to enrich, that knowledge can be transferred to a weapons program, if Iran so chooses.

And I think this is a — it’s a — to me, it’s a way for us to continue to rally our partners. That’s why I’m working the phones and Condi Rice is working the phones. All of us are calling our partners. And I appreciate many of the comments that have come out of the capitals.

One thing is for certain. The NIE talks about how a carrot-and-stick approach can work. And this is heartening news to people who believe that, on the one hand, we should exert pressure, and on the other hand, we should provide the Iranians a way forward. And it was working until Ahmadinejad came in. And our hope is that the Iranians will get diplomacy back on track.

Yes, ma’am.

Q Why should you trust this intelligence if it’s different than 2005? Why should we trust it any more?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, you know, I’m — without getting into sources and that, that’s — I believe that the intelligence community has made a great discovery, and they’ve analyzed the discovery, and it’s now part of our government policy.

Toby, I apologize for getting immediately to the TV people. That’s bad protocol, I should have called on you.

Q She went already.

THE PRESIDENT: Oh, she already has —

Q Yes, you’re getting on TV. (Laughter.)

Q I’ve got another question, though.

THE PRESIDENT: I’m having such a good time, I forgot what passed.

Q You’re just afraid I’ll ask another follow-up, which I’d love to.

THE PRESIDENT: No, but you’re just going to — (laughter.)

Q Okay, 2005, why —

THE PRESIDENT: Excuse me, Toby.

Q Thank you. Another issue — on another issue of credibility in the Mideast, at the Annapolis summit, you used your influence to get Saudi Arabia to the table. But I wonder whether now you will use your influence to do something about the Saudi rape case that’s gotten so much international attention. What goes through your mind when you hear about a 19-year-old Saudi women getting gang-raped by seven men and basically a Saudi court blames the victim and sentenced her to 200 lashes? You spoke to King Abdullah by telephone in the last couple of weeks. Did you press him on this case? If so, what did you say? And if not, are you giving him a pass?

THE PRESIDENT: My first thoughts were these: What happens if this happened to my daughter? How would I react? And I would have been — I would have been — I’d have been very emotional, of course. I’d have been angry at those who committed the crime, and I’d be angry at a state that didn’t support the victim. And our opinions were expressed by Dana Perino from the podium and —

Q But did you press King Abdullah about it, personally?

THE PRESIDENT: I talked to King Abdullah about the Middle Eastern peace. I don’t remember if that subject came up.

Q But if it’s that important to you, why wouldn’t you bring it — at that level, bring it directly up to King Abdullah?

THE PRESIDENT: We’ll have plenty of time. He knows our position loud and clear.

McKinnon.

Q Maybe we could switch to the economy just for one second, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: Wait a minute, that’s not a diss on the front row, is it?

Q Not at all, sir.

THE PRESIDENT: Okay. Well, they’re not taking it that way, it looks like —

Q They’re misreading it. (Laughter.)

There’s a lot of indications that people are increasingly concerned about the state of the economy and the outlook for the next couple of years. Your administration is considering a plan to help people out with their mortgage payments, but I wonder if there’s anything else beyond that that you’ve got in mind? If you could just give us your thoughts about all this.

THE PRESIDENT: First of all, let me talk about the Paulson-Jackson initiative. They’re working with lenders, service industry people and investors to come up with a plan that would make it easier for qualified home buyers to stay in their homes — and I appreciate their efforts. And that’s an important part of what I’m about to say, and that is this: First of all, the basics in the economy are good. Inflation is low, job creation is good, interest rates are low, productivity is up, exports are up. In other words, the basic underpinnings of the economy are strong.

Secondly, we are addressing the current issues, and home ownership is a current issue. And no question it’s a headwind; it’s a part of why many people are saying that the economy is slowing down. Thirdly, Secretary Paulson has worked with the private sector on a credit reassurance fund. Fourthly, we have called consistently on Congress to pass measures that will help keep the economy strong. And one — such as the free trade agreement, which I heralded today. That’s a signal, John, that as you keep opening up markets it will help the psychology of the country. There’s not going to be an immediate impact on Peru; I mean, it’s not going to happen next month. But nevertheless, when the country is country is confident we’ll continue to open up markets for goods and services, it should say that this administration is aggressively pursuing pro-growth policies.

And the main thing we’re going to do is make it clear that Congress is not going to raise taxes during a time when this economy could be slowing down.

So I’m optimistic. I recognize there’s some serious issues — the credit crunch, as well as the home building industry. I am concerned about people who may not be able to stay in their homes. That’s of concern to me and our administration. That’s why we’re taking the action we’re taking.

Ed.

Q Mr. President, good morning.

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, Ed. Thank you, appreciate that. A little ray of sunshine here. (Laughter.)

Q We do all we can. (Laughter.)

Sir, was the government too slow in this case to recognize the sub-prime mortgage problem? And what specific expects — do you expect to see with the economy on the proposals that will be coming later this week?

THE PRESIDENT: We’ve been working on this since August, Ed. And ours is a belief that, one, we shouldn’t bail out lenders. And so — in other words, we shouldn’t be using taxpayers’ money and say, okay, you made a lousy loan, therefore we’re going to subsidize you.

Secondly, that we recognize there’s — this is a — the home mortgage industry is a little more complex than in the past. The old days, you’d go to your local savings and loans or your bank, get your home mortgage, and if you had a problem, you go back to the banker that loaned you the money and renegotiate if possible. Now what has happened, as you know, people have taken those mortgages and bundled them up as securities. And somebody else owns the mortgage — it’s not the originating bank, it’s somebody else owns the mortgage.

And so Secretary Paulson is working with a more complex industry than we’ve had in the past. And that’s why it’s taken a while, Ed, because not only do you have the lender, you now have a whole service industry that has arisen that will hopefully help people stay in their homes — that’s their job — but you’ve also got people all around the world who now own U.S. mortgages and assets that are U.S. mortgage — bundles of U.S. mortgages.

And so it’s a complex assignment. I’m pleased with the work that the Secretary is doing, both Secretaries are doing. I think they’re making pretty good progress.

Q Mr. President, to go back to Iran for a minute, the Non-Proliferation Treaty doesn’t prohibit a country like Iran from having the knowledge to enrich uranium. Are you setting a different standard in this case, and a different international obligation on Iran? And is that going to complicate the efforts to keep the pressure on when it comes to sanctions at the United Nations?

THE PRESIDENT: The problem that most of the world has seen in Iran stems from the fact that they hid their program. That’s what the NIE says. The ‘68 agreement that Iran signed contemplated full transparency and openness. They didn’t contemplate a regime that would have a covert nuclear weapons program — all the more reason for the international community to continue to work together. If somebody hid their program once, they could hide it again. If somebody defied the agreement that they signed, the codicils of the agreement they signed, they could do it again. And most of the world understands that Iran with a nuclear weapon would be a serious danger to peace. And therefore, now is the time to work together to convince them to suspend their program.

People say, would you ever talk to Iran? For you veterans here, for those who have been following this administration for a while, you might remember that I have consistently said that we will be at the table with the EU-3 if Iran would verifiably suspend their program — and the offer still stands.

What changed was the change of leadership in Iran. We had a diplomatic track going, and Ahmadinejad came along and took a different tone. And the Iranian people must understand that the tone and actions of their government are that which is isolating them. There’s a better way forward for Iran. There’s a better way forward for the Iranian people than one in which they find themselves isolated in the world. Their economy can be stronger. But their leadership is going to have to understand that defiance, and hiding programs and defying IAEA is not the way forward.

And my hope is, is that the Iranian regime takes a look at their policies and changes their policies back to where we were prior to the election of Ahmadinejad, which was a hopeful period. They had suspended their program, they were at the table. The United States had made some very positive gestures to convince them that there was a better way forward. And hopefully we can get back to that day.

Bret.

Q Mr. President, thank you. I’d like to ask for one clarification and one question, if I may.

THE PRESIDENT: Sure. Depends on what the clarification is.

Q The clarification is, are you saying that this NIE will not lead to a change in U.S. policy toward Iran, or shift in focus?

THE PRESIDENT: I’m saying that I believed before the NIE that Iran was dangerous, and I believe after the NIE that Iran is dangerous. And I believe now is the time for the world to do the hard work necessary to convince the Iranians there is a better way forward. And I say, hard work — here’s why it’s hard. One, many companies are fearful of losing market share in Iran to another company. It’s one thing to get governments to speak out; it’s another thing to convince private sector concerns that it’s in our collective interests to pressure the Iranian regime economically.

So I spend a fair amount of time trying to convince our counterparts that they need to convince the private sector folks that it is in their interests and for the sake of peace that there be a common effort to convince the Iranians to change their ways, and that there’s a better way forward.

So our policy remains the same. I see a danger. And many in the world see the same danger. This report is not a “okay, everybody needs to relax and quit” report. This is a report that says what has happened in the past could be repeated, and that the policies used to cause the regime to halt are effective policies, and let’s keep them up, let’s continue to work together.

Question, please.

Q What does the vote in Venezuela mean for the U.S.? Obviously this is a major loss for Hugo Chavez, a leader who has repeatedly referred to you as the “devil.” Before his effort for this never-ending terms in office, he told a crowd confidently, quote, “Anyone who votes ‘no’ is voting for George W. Bush. Our true enemy is the U.S. empire, and on Sunday, December 2nd, we’re going to give another knock-out to Bush.” What’s your reaction to Chavez’s opponents winning?

THE PRESIDENT: The Venezuelan people rejected one-man rule. They voted for democracy. And the United States can make a difference in South America, in terms of Venezuelan influence.

And here’s how: The Congress can pass a free trade agreement with Colombia. People say, well, how does that affect U.S.-Venezuelan relations, or the relations of Venezuela in South American with other countries, and here’s how — and I like to quote Prime Minister Stephen Harper who said, the biggest fear in South America is not the leader in Venezuela, but the biggest fear for stability is if the United States Congress rejects the free trade agreement with Colombia.

It would be an insult to a friend. It would send a contradictory message to a country led by a very strong leader, who is working hard to deal with some very difficult problems, one of which is armed gangs of people that are ruthless and brutal — people who just kidnap innocent people for the sake of achieving political objectives.

And so a vote for democracy took place, a very strong vote for democracy. And the United States policy can help promote democracies and stability. And again, I’m going to repeat to you: If the Congress does not pass the free trade agreement with Colombia, it will be a destabilizing moment.

Olivier Knox, yes.

Q Yes, sir. Thank you very much. This morning you spoke for apparently about 40 minutes with President Putin. I was wondering if you could shed a little light on what you talked about? Specifically, did you ask him to not go ahead with the sale of uranium —

THE PRESIDENT: I’m not going to get into the specifics of conversations I have with any world leader. Otherwise, the next time I have a phone call it might be a short one. But I’d be glad to talk about the themes.

Q Please do.

THE PRESIDENT: I don’t particularly like when people read out my phone calls with them. Sometimes the words get mischaracterized. Sometimes what I say might not be exact — what they say I said might not be exactly what I said.

But we did spend a lot of time on the Iranian issue. And one of the interesting tactical decisions that Russia has made that the United States supports is the notion that Iran has a sovereign right to have a civilian nuclear power program. What they don’t have is our confidence that they should be able to enrich uranium so that those plants would work. Why? Because they had a covert weapons program that they did not declare and have yet to declare. Secondly, we understand that if they were to develop that weapons program it would be a real danger.

And so the Russians said, well, would you support us on this notion — that because they’re untrustworthy when it comes to the fuel cycle, we will provide the fuel and we will collect the spent fuel? And I have, publicly. I’ll say it again — and we discussed this part of our strategy.

Secondly, I explained to him the content of the NIE, what it meant and how our working together has been effective. And thirdly, we talked about ongoing efforts to come up with another U.N. Security Council resolution if the Iranian regime doesn’t suspend.

Q Did the elections come up, sir — Russian elections?

THE PRESIDENT: They did. They did. And I said we were sincere in our expressions of concern about the elections.

Wolf.

Q A question on the upcoming elections that doesn’t —

THE PRESIDENT: Which ones would those be?

Q The ones that begin in January — that does not require you to take any — to take sides. What is your feeling right now about the tone of the campaign and, in particular, on the Republican side, some of the talk on immigration?

THE PRESIDENT: Wolf, the next three months you and your august colleagues are trying to get me to be Pundit-in-Chief and I unfortunately practiced some punditry in the past — I’m not going to any further. I know, I know —

Q Little analysis, maybe?

THE PRESIDENT: You can ask another question. I really am going to — look, we got — it’s hard to believe, like a month away from the Iowa caucuses, and it’s going to get intense. And elections are intense. They are intense experiences, and they’re intense on both sides. This is the first time in a long time that both parties haven’t had — kind of a clear nominee, and it’s going to be interesting to watch.

Q Do you miss it?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, I’m going to miss the campaigning. I like campaigning. If somebody ever says they don’t like campaigning, they’re not telling you — either that, or they’re a lousy candidate. I mean, it’s fun. (Laughter.) I enjoy it. I enjoy the crowds, I enjoy the noise, I enjoy giving that message, I enjoy the competition. And, yes, I’m going to miss it.

On the other hand, what I’m not going to miss is what we all — some of us went through in 2000, which was getting out on the airplane and having my friend Candy Crowley pass a virus around and — (laughter.) I got a respiratory infection; so did half the press corps. They got off the plane; I didn’t get to get off the plane. And it was tough, it was a tough experience. And, well, look, I’m not dissing Candy; I said, “my friend.” Look, it can happen to the best of them, you know.

Yes, Wolf.

Q I get another one. (Laughter.) This is a good deal. Can you tell us whether you think your personal relationship with the Democratic leaders in Congress has had a negative impact on your ability to get your legislation through? And how important is that personal relationship?

THE PRESIDENT: I have got cordial relations with the leaders when I talk to them. I saw Speaker Pelosi last night at the Congressional Ball at the White House, and we have very cordial relations. Congress — the Democrats in Congress, in the House and the Senate, need to work out their differences before they come to the White House. You can imagine what it’s like to try to deal on an important piece of legislation, and the Democrats in the House have one opinion and the Democrats in the Senate have another opinion. FISA is a good example.

And in order for us to be able to reach accord, they have got to come with one voice, one position. Nobody — the most disappointing thing about Washington has been the name-calling and this kind of a — people go out in front of mics and they just kind of unleash, and I’ve tried hard not to do that. I’ve tried to be respectful to all parties. And that’s disappointing.

On the other hand, I think we can get some things done. The Peruvian trade vote is one, there’s an example. Congress needs to get their differences sorted. One of the worst ways to negotiate is to negotiate with one group, they pocket your negotiations, and then another group shows up and says, well, you said this to them, now give us this.

And hopefully, as we come down the stretch here, that they’re capable of coming forward with, here’s what we believe, here’s our plan, here’s what we would like you to consider. As opposed to some examples, which is passing legislation for the sake of the headline, as opposed to passing legislation to get it passed, and SCHIP is a classic example. They knew I was going to veto the bill. They knew that was going to happen. They knew the veto would be sustained. But they ate up valuable time and passed the bill anyway.

So we sit here in the White House trying to figure out why. Why would you waste time? Why wouldn’t you sit down and try to seriously negotiate an agreement on a bill that they knew was going to get vetoed and sustained?

Hopefully in the next — however long they intend to stay here, that we’re capable of working together. But if not, I’m going to stand strong for certain principles, one of which is to make sure our troops get funded. We’ve got men and women in combat. We’ve got people risking their lives for the United States of America. And this Congress has yet to fund them, and it needs to. And it needs to fund them without telling our military how to conduct this war. Arbitrary dates for withdrawal are unacceptable, particularly given the fact that the strategy is working. It’s working.

And it seems like to me that this Congress ought to be congratulating our military commanders and our troops. And one way to send a congratulatory message is to give them the funds they need — and now is the time to do it.

Let’s see here, Mark Silva — that would be you back there.

Q Thank you, Mr. President. I may want to apologize in advance because —

THE PRESIDENT: Please do.

Q — I can’t help but read your body language this morning, Mr. President. You seem somehow dispirited, somewhat dispirited.

THE PRESIDENT: I think you need to apologize for advance — (laughter.) This is like — all of a sudden, it’s like Psychology 101, you know? (Laughter.)

Q A question related to that, sir, is, twice now, on Iran and Iraq, the facts have failed you on things that you’ve been outspoken on telling the American people. Senator Harry Reid is saying on the war spending issue that “the President is not leveling with the American people.”

THE PRESIDENT: On the war spending issue?

Q Yes. Are you, in fact, troubled by —

THE PRESIDENT: Why don’t you clarify that for me?

Q Well, are you —

THE PRESIDENT: What aspect of it? That I don’t think we ought to fund the troops?

Q No, sir.

THE PRESIDENT: I think we need to fund the troops. I submitted a supplemental last February. Anyway —

Q My question, sir, is, are you feeling troubled about your standing here yesterday, about perhaps facing a credibility gap with the American people?

THE PRESIDENT: No, I’m feeling pretty spirited, pretty good about life, and have made the decision to come before you so I can explain the NIE. And I have said Iran is dangerous, and the NIE doesn’t do anything to change my opinion about the danger Iran poses to the world. Quite the contrary. I’m using this NIE as an opportunity to continue to rally our colleagues and allies.

Q Do you think it —

THE PRESIDENT: It makes it — the NIE makes it clear that the strategy we have used in the past is effective. And the reason why we need to make sure that strategy goes forward for the future is because if Iran shows up with a nuclear weapon at some point in time, the world is going to say, what happened to them in 2007? How come they couldn’t see the impending danger? What caused them not to understand that a country that once had a weapons program could reconstitute the weapons program? How come they couldn’t see that the important first step in developing a weapon is the capacity to be able to enrich uranium? How come they didn’t know that with that capacity, that knowledge could be passed on to a covert program? What blinded them to the realities of the world? And it’s not going to happen on my watch, Mark.

And so, kind of Psychology 101 ain’t working. It’s just not working. I understand the issues, I clearly see the problems, and I’m going to use the NIE to continue to rally the international community for the sake of peace.

Thank you very much.

END 10:44 A.M. EST


185 posted on 12/04/2007 11:16:24 PM PST by Cindy
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ON THE INTERNET...

http://truthusa.com/a/index.php?topic=144.0


186 posted on 12/04/2007 11:17:54 PM PST by Cindy
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Note: The following text is a quote:

http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=48313

Army Civilians Could Receive Furlough Notices by Christmas

By Fred W. Baker III
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Dec. 4, 2007 – Some Army civilian employees may get layoff notices before Christmas, because $178 billion in emergency funds have not yet been approved to continue the war on terror, a senior Defense Department official said today.

President Bush called on Congress twice publicly this week to pass an emergency funding bill, but has vowed to veto any bill that imposes a mandatory troop withdrawal date.

Some members of Congress have responded by saying the Pentagon has funds to continue operations through March, but a Pentagon spokesman today said furlough notices for Army employees could start going out the middle of this month. The employees would not be furloughed until after Christmas, but some contracts require a 60-day notice if the furlough will be longer than 60 days, Defense Department spokesman Bryan Whitman told reporters at the Pentagon. The department is using fiscal 2008 funds – not part of the supplemental funding needed – to keep operations going in the war on terror, he explained.

“Anyone who thinks that this is not a serious situation is simply misinformed or is ignoring the facts. We have tried to be as matter of fact as we can on this, but the reality is that we are using our program budget for FY 08 … to fund our operations in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Whitman said.

DoD is using its readiness funding, or operations and maintenance accounts, which typically pay for training, supplies, and maintenance of weapons and equipment.

Earlier this month, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates requested to shift $3.7 billion from Navy and Air Force payrolls and an $800 million excess in the working capital fund to Army and Marine Corps operations.

If funding continues to be delayed, it could affect as many as 200,000 civilian employees and contractors, DoD officials reported earlier.

“In mid-February, the Army will run out of all of their O&M funding for the entire year, because they will have spent it on operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. That will require some fairly significant and harsh actions by the department, specifically the Army. And the Marine Corps is only about a month behind them,” Whitman said.

Military installations soon will have to shut down operations and furlough civilian employees, terminate contracts, and move into what Whitman called a “warm” status.

“Facts are the facts. We’re trying to keep people as well informed as we can, but anybody that thinks that we have sufficient funding to go beyond what we have stated is just either misinformed or electing not to examine the facts,” he said.
Related Articles:
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Lack of Supplemental Funding May Lead to Civilian Furloughs


187 posted on 12/04/2007 11:19:48 PM PST by Cindy
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Note: The following text is a quote:

http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/hp708.htm

December 4, 2007
HP-708

Treasury Designates AQIM Emir

Washington, DC—The U.S. Department of the Treasury today designated Abdelmalek Droukdel (Droukdel), the leader or emir of Al Qaida in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). AQIM, a violent extremist group based in Algeria, merged with al Qaida in September 2006.

“As emir of AQIM, Droukdel has supervised and ordered deadly terrorist attacks against innocents,” said Adam J. Szubin, Director of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). “We will continue efforts to dismantle AQIM’s financial infrastructure and financially isolate its members.”

As a result of the merger with Al Qaida, AQIM, formerly known as the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), changed its name to AQIM. Droukdel assumed leadership of AQIM in mid-2004.

Today’s action was taken pursuant to Executive Order 13224, which targets the financial networks of terrorist groups and their facilitators. As a result of the designation, any assets Droukdel may have under U.S. jurisdiction are frozen, and U.S. persons are prohibited from doing business with Droukdel.

Droukdel reportedly supervised the April 2007 AQIM bombings of the Prime Minister’s office and police facilities in Algiers, killing 33. Droukdel used an April 2007 Internet video addressing these bombings as a vehicle to urge his followers to become suicide bombers. He also ordered the December 2006 attack on a U.S. company’s bus in Algiers that killed one and wounded nine, including a U.S. citizen. Further, Droukdel ordered the March 2006 assassination of a former AQIM leader who had surrendered to Algerian authorities.

In a May 2007 video announcement, Droukdel publicly called on regional AQIM commanders to seek recruits and select targets for suicide bombings. Speaking on behalf of AQIM, Droukdel has announced AQIM’s formal allegiance to al Qaida, encouraging other jihadist movements to join al Qaida, and reaffirmed allegiance to Usama bin Laden (UBL). Droukdel publicly announced GSPC’s name change to Al Qaida in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb, and stated AQIM’s decision in May 2007 to use “future martyrdom operations.”

Droukdel in 2006 stated that he had consulted with al Qaida second-in-command and Specially Designated Global Terrorist Ayman al-Zawahiri regarding AQIM’s upcoming plans and missions in Algeria and the Maghreb countries.

GSPC was one of the fifteen entities originally named as an SDGT pursuant to E.O. 13224 on September 23, 2001 and was added to the UN’s consolidated list of individuals and entities associated with UBL, al Qaida and the Taliban on October 6, 2001.

Identifying Information

AKAs: Abdelmalek Droukdal
Abdelmalek Droukadal
Abdelmalek Dardakil
Abdelmalek Drokdal
Abdelmalek Dourkdal
Abdelmalek Drougdel
Abdelmalek Droukbel
Abdelmalek Derdoukal
Abdel Malek Deroudel
Abdel Malek Droukdel
Abdelmalik Droukdal
`Abd al-Malik Drukdal
`Abd al-Malik Durikdal
`Abd-al-Malik Drokdal
Abd-al-Malik Dridqal
Abdelouadour Droukdel
Abu-Mus’ab Abd-al-Wadud
ABDELMALEK DROUKDEL
Abou Mossaab Abdelouadoud
Abu Musab Abdeloudoud
Abu Mussaab Abdelouadodud
Abu Mus’ab Abdelouadoud
Abu Mossab Abdelouadoud
Abou Moussaab Abdelouadoude
Abou Moussab Abdelouadoud
Abou Mousaab Abdelouadoud
Abou Musab Abdelouadoud
Abu Musab Oudoud
Abou Mossab Abdelouadoud
Abou Mossab Abd El Ouadoud
Abou Mousab Abd El Ouadoud
Abi Mossaab Abd El-Ouadoud
Abi Mousaab Abdelouadoud
Abu Mossaab Abdel El-Wadoud
Abou Mossab Abdel Wadoud
Abou Mossab Abdelwadoud
Abou Moussaab Abdel Wadoud
Abdou Moussa Abd al-Wadoub
Abou Mosaab Abkelwadoud
Abou Abdelwadoud
Abdelouadoud Abou Mossab
Abdelouadoud Abou Mossaah
Abdelwadoud Abou Mossaab
Abdelwadoud abu Musab
Droukdal Abdelmalek
Drokdal Abdelmalek
Droukdel Abdelmalek
DOB: 20 April 1970
POB: Meftah, Algeria
Alt. POB: Khemis El Khechna, Algeria
Address: Meftah, Algeria
Nationality: Algerian


188 posted on 12/04/2007 11:22:35 PM PST by Cindy
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Note: Video clip included.

blog:

http://www.thememriblog.org/blog_personal/en/3909.htm

“From MEMRI TV - Iran Leader’s Rep. for Hajj Affairs Rayshahri: Muslims Should Unite & Destroy Idols of the World, Led by America”
(Posted December 4, 2007)

#

http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1614.htm

“Title of Video: Iranian Leader’s Representative for Hajj Affairs Mohammad Rayshahri: Muslims Should Unite and Destroy Idols of the World, Led by America”

(”Clip #1614 Broadcast: November 16, 2007”)


189 posted on 12/05/2007 1:11:36 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=iran
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=germany

#

http://memrieconomicblog.org/bin/content.cgi?article=73

“Tehran’s Most Valuable Partner: The Role of Germany in the Iranian ‘Nuclear Crisis’”
By Mustapha al-Labbad
12/03/2007

blog entry snippet: “Mustapha al-Labbad is Egyptian, specializing in Iranian-Turkish relations. The article was published in Arabic in the daily al-Hayat on December 1, 2007, and excerpts from the article were translated by the staff of www.memrieconomicblog.org”


190 posted on 12/05/2007 1:15:50 AM PST by Cindy
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To: MamaDearest

But, but, but, but . . .

Man is so clever . . .

Man is the supreme measure of all things brilliant . . .

Science is our savior . . .

We know everything . . .

We aren’t suicidal . . .

The puppet masters don’t want to reduce the global population to 200 million . . .

. . . and other hip modern lies come to mind . . .


191 posted on 12/05/2007 1:48:59 AM PST by Quix (GOD ALONE IS GOD; WORTHY; PAID THE PRICE; IS COMING AGAIN; KNOWS ALL; IS LOVING; IS ALTOGETHER GOOD)
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Note: To read the full report, click on the link below.

ICC-CCS.org - THE WEEKLY PIRACY REPORT - REPORT SNIPPET - QUOTE:

http://www.icc-ccs.org/prc/piracyreport.php

Weekly Piracy Report
27 November-3 December 2007

The following is a summary of the daily reports broadcast by the IMB’s Piracy Reporting Centre to ships in Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean Regions on the SafetyNET service of Inmarsat-C from 27 November to 3 December 2007.

ALERT

Chittagong anchorage, Bangladesh
The number of attacks has reduced since 2006. However, the area is still listed as a high risk area and mariners are advised to be cautious especially while approaching the anchorage and while at anchor at Chittagong

Suspicious crafts

Recently reported incidents

29.11.2007: 0530 LT: 03:51N - 098:48E, SBM Belawan, Indonesia.
Duty quartermaster onboard a product tanker noticed two robbers hiding under windlass. D/o informed and crew mustered. Robbers jumped overboard and escaped in a boat waiting below. Nothing stolen but it appeared that the robbers tried to lower the fire wire.


192 posted on 12/05/2007 2:07:48 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.wtop.com/?nid=25&sid=1304279

“Investigators Ask: Who Set Woodbridge Business Fires?”
December 5, 2007 - 5:37am
Hank Silverberg, WTOP Radio
WOODBRIDGE, Va. -

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “If you know anything about the fires, Crime Solvers is offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction. The number to call is 1-866-411-TIPS.”


193 posted on 12/05/2007 2:45:22 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=russia
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=iran

#

http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8609140402

News number: 8609140402
14:00 | 2007-12-05

“Putin Assures Iran on Completing Bushehr Plant on Time”

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “At talks with the Islamic Republic’s top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, at the presidential residence near Moscow, Putin also voiced pleasure in enhanced ties with the Islamic Republic.

“It’s pleasant to note that contacts between Russia and Iran have intensified at all levels,” Putin said, recalling that the Russian foreign minister had recently visited Iran.

Earlier in the day Iran had praised a US intelligence report on its nuclear program which concluded it was for peaceful purposes.

The US National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), published on Monday, contradicted a previous intelligence assessment in 2005 which stated Iran was actively pursuing a nuclear bomb.

Jalili said Putin’s visit to Tehran in October was a turning point in bilateral relations between the two countries.”


194 posted on 12/05/2007 2:50:21 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3479189,00.html

“Iran declares victory after US atom report”

SNIPPET: “Following release of US National Intelligence Estimate, claiming Iran halted atomic weapons program in 2003, Iranian President Ahmadinejad says report is ‘a victory for the Iranian nation in the nuclear issue against all international powers’”

Reuters
Published: 12.05.07, 11:14 / Israel News

SNIPPET: “Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared victory on Wednesday after a US intelligence report contradicted the Bush administration’s charge that Iran was actively seeking nuclear weapons.

“Today, the Iranian nation is victorious but you (the United States) are empty-handed,” The president said in a televised speech to a rally in the western Iranian city of Ilam.””


195 posted on 12/05/2007 2:56:55 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=globaljihad
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=ubl
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=binladen

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=japan

http://hotair.com/archives/2007/12/04/report-bin-laden-pondered-attacking-japanese-oil-tankers-to-wreck-the-japanese-economy/

http://www.indianpad.com/story/152570

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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8TAK9900&show_article=1&catnum=0

“Bin Laden contemplated attacking oil tankers to sabotage Japanese economy+”

Dec 4 08:12 AM US/Eastern
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ARTICLE SNIPPET: “economy+ (AP) - CAIRO, Dec. 4 (Kyodo)—Frustrated at Japan’s support for the U.S.-led war on terror, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden once contemplated sabotaging the Japanese economy by attacking oil tankers headed to Japan, a former member of the terrorist group told Kyodo News in a recent interview.
If true, bin Laden’s remarks, made while he was hiding in Tora Bora mountains of eastern Afghanistan in November 2001, would indicate that Japan’s decision to support the United States in the war on terror put it squarely on the al-Qaida leader’s hit list.

The former member, a Saudi Arabian citizen who refused to be named, joined al-Qaida in 1997 and was appointed as one of bin Laden’s guards after the latter escaped to Tora Bora in November 2001 amid intense U.S. military activity aimed at killing or capturing the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks earlier that year.”


196 posted on 12/05/2007 3:37:30 AM PST by Cindy
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To: All; backhoe
THE JAWA REPORT - blog: "OUTRAGE: INDONESIA GIVES CHRISTIAN CHILD BEHEADERS LIGHT SENTENCES" (December 4, 2007)

stepping back in time...AtlasShrugs2000.typepad.com: "BEHEADING SWEET YOUNG CHRISTIAN GIRLS ON THEIR WAY HOME FROM SCHOOL" (October 29, 2005)

197 posted on 12/05/2007 4:17:11 AM PST by Cindy
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Mall Attack in Omaha; Five Reported Shot... Developing...

Per Drudge


198 posted on 12/05/2007 12:21:32 PM PST by tmp02
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Mall Attack in Omaha; Five Reported Shot...

As President Bush Leaves Omaha

http://www.kmtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7453955


199 posted on 12/05/2007 12:42:49 PM PST by tmp02
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Mall Attack in Omaha

OMAHA, Neb. — A viewer photo shows a man in handcuffs after shots were fired inside the Von Maur store at Westroads Mall on Wednesday afternoon.

Earlier, police said a young black man was being sought as the suspected shooter. A description of the shooter, broadcast over scanners, was that he was in an Army-green vest and was holding a rifle. The viewer’s photo showed a young black man in fatigues surrounded by police and apparently in handcuffs. Police have not yet confirmed an arrest.

http://www.ketv.com/news/14782867/detail.html


200 posted on 12/05/2007 12:45:39 PM PST by tmp02
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