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  • Neocons Blast Bush's Inaction On 'Spy' Affair

    09/09/2004 10:46:31 AM PDT · by jmc813 · 13 replies · 644+ views
    Forward ^ | 9-9-2004 | MARC PERELMAN
    In an indication of their growing estrangement with the Bush administration, neoconservatives are slamming the White House for failing to stop what they describe as an antisemitic campaign to marginalize them being conducted by the CIA and the State Department. This view was outlined in a memo circulating among neoconservative foreign policy analysts in Washington. Obtained by the Forward, the memo criticizes the White House for not refuting press reports on the FBI's investigation of Pentagon analyst Lawrence Franklin that suggest wrongdoing on the part of Jewish officials at the Defense Department. "If there is any truth to any of...
  • Found notes may show Bush plan on Clarke

    03/31/2004 1:36:56 PM PST · by South40 · 111 replies · 265+ views
    UPI ^ | 3/31/04 | Pamela Hess
    WASHINGTON, March 31 (UPI) -- The White House was worried about the damaging testimony of a former counter-terrorism chief to a commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks last week but was trying to let the issue die on its own, according to Pentagon briefing notes found at a Washington coffee shop. "Stay inside the lines. We don't need to puff this (up). We need (to) be careful as hell about it," the handwritten notes say. "This thing will go away soon and what will keep it alive will be one of us going over the line." The notes were...
  • BUSH HAD ANTI-QAEDA PLAN ON 9/4

    04/02/2004 2:01:08 AM PST · by kattracks · 31 replies · 207+ views
    New York Post ^ | 4/02/04 | Ed Robinson
    <p>April 2, 2004 -- Excerpts of a top-secret document detailing possible military options against al Qaeda and the Taliban - planned prior to Sept. 11, 2001 - were released by the White House yesterday.</p> <p>The document, called the National Security Presidential Directive, was finalized on Sept. 4, a week before the terrorist attacks.</p>