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Posted at 7:50am on Aug. 25, 2006 Camera Hogs want their Privacy
By ordi
Judge Denies Former CIA Officer's Request To Keep Her Home Address a Secret
A federal judge has denied a request by a former CIA employee, Valerie Plame, and her husband, Joseph Wilson, not to make public their home address as part of a lawsuit claiming Bush administration officials deliberately exposed Ms. Plame's undercover status.
Clarice Feldman has more:
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Posted at 5:40am on Mar. 16, 2006 First Declassified Iraq Documents Released
By ordi
This will be "Death by 2 Million Paper Cuts" for the Dems.
First Declassified Iraq Documents Released
The Bush administration Wednesday night released the first declassified documents collected by U.S. intelligence during the Iraq war, showing among other things that Saddam Hussein's regime was monitoring reports that Iraqis and Saudis were heading to Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attacks to fight U.S. troops.
The documents, the first of thousands expected to be declassified over the next several months, were released via a Pentagon Web site at the direction of National Intelligence Director John Negroponte.
SNIP
The Pentagon Web site described that document this way: "2002 Iraqi Intelligence Correspondence concerning the presence of al-Qaida Members in Iraq. Correspondence between IRS members on a suspicion, later confirmed, of the presence of an Al-Qaeda terrorist group. Moreover, it includes photos and names."
This means Saddam confirmed in was in Iraq in 2002. What other juicy morsels will be found when a NON-baised source reads these?
Access the declassified documents here
Here a link showing one of the photos from Doc ISGZ-2004-019920 page 6.
Now, where have we seen him before?
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Posted at 4:38am on Jan. 11, 2006 The Great One's Blog
By ordi
The Great One, Mark Levin is now Blogging at
http://levin.nationalreview.com/
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Posted at 12:20pm on Dec. 28, 2005 Bush and NSA has Support of American People
By ordi
Thought most of you would like the results of this Rasmussen Report poll.
National Security Agency
Sixty-four percent (64%) of Americans believe the National Security Agency (NSA) should be allowed to intercept telephone conversations between terrorism suspects in other countries and people living in the United States. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that just 23% disagree.
Sixty-eight percent (68%) of Americans say they are following the NSA story somewhat or very closely.
Just 26% believe President Bush is the first to authorize a program like the one currently in the news. Forty-eight percent (48%) say he is not while 26% are not sure.
Eighty-one percent (81%) of Republicans believe the NSA should be allowed to listen in on conversations between terror suspects and people living in the United States. That view is shared by 51% of Democrats and 57% of those not affiliated with either major political party.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2005/NSA.htm
