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He had been President for less than 9 months, and the memo to which you were referring was a rehash of information that had been around for years. There was no definitive "bin Laden is about to hit us" informaton.

Echoing previous poster...

Presidential Daily Briefing, August 6, 2001 entitled....

"Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S."

p.2 of briefing excerpt...
"FBI information since that time indicates patterns of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks…"

You can find the document online which, originally intended for the President's eyes only, became unclassifed in April.

Oh, what the heck...a little help....

http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/terrorism/80601pdb.html

Oh, and if you read it, don't forget to click on "next" at the bottom of the page and read page 2. The bottom of page 1 is not the end of it as some would like you to believe.
 
Ashcroft stopped flying commercial airliners a few months before 9/11/01.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/07/26/national/main303601.shtml
In response to inquiries from CBS News over why Ashcroft was traveling exclusively by leased jet aircraft instead of commercial airlines, the Justice Department cited what it called a "threat assessment" by the FBI, and said Ashcroft has been advised to travel only by private jet for the remainder of his term.

"There was a threat assessment and there are guidelines. He is acting under the guidelines," an FBI spokesman said. Neither the FBI nor the Justice Department, however, would identify what the threat was, when it was detected or who made it.
 
This thread originated on the DVC board. The moderators there seem to allow signatures with political slogans. But it seems to me if someone's signature is half a page of political rantings then that's taking advantage.
 

Will this news update fit in a signature? Looks like Senator Kerry's own hometown paper in Massachusetts quite harsh against Kerry

*Lowell Sun***

*Endorsement: George W. Bush for president*

Sunday,* October 03, 2004* - It's about national security.

That's the key issue on the minds of Americans planning to vote in the Nov. 2 presidential election.

They must decide whether Republican President George W. Bush or Sen. John F. Kerry, a Democrat, can provide the leadership to safeguard America from foreign terrorism.

Americans aren't fools. They know that without safe cities and towns, America will lose its greatness. Our cherished freedoms and sacred liberties will be diminished, along with our opportunities for economic prosperity and our basic pursuit of happiness.

Our children and their children will live vastly different lives if we
fail to guarantee a future free of turmoil.

Islamic extremists, both here and abroad, have one purpose: To destroy America and halt the spread of democracy and religious tolerance around the globe.

They'd like to be plotting in our streets right now. They'd like to be
sowing murder and mayhem with suicide bombers and hostage-takings, and spreading fear in the heartland and everywhere else. They'd like to be wearing us down and bringing our nation to its knees.

Since the devastating terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, one American leader has maintained an unbending resolve to protect our homeland and interest against Islamic savages and those foreign governments appeasing them.

That leader is President Bush.

While out-of-touch U.S. politicians and world leaders have attacked President Bush's tactics, they can't question his steely commitment to keep America safe.

In the ashes of ground zero, where nearly 3,000 innocent Americans perished, President Bush vowed to find the perpetrators, in domestic cells and distant lands, and bring them to justice. He said he will do all that is humanly possible and necessary to make certain that terrorists never strike again on U.S. soil.

Can anyone deny that President Bush has not delivered? America the terrorists' No. 1 target has recovered from its tragic wounds and rebounded. It remains safe to this day.

What might a lesser leader have done, faced with the daunting task of deciding America's course against withering, partisan attacks from Democrats, media propagandists, disingenuous U.N. officials and disloyal White House operatives selling their souls for profit during a time of war?

A lesser leader might have caved in. President Bush has stood his
ground.

In this year's election, the question isn't whether we are safer now than we were four years ago. We already know the answer. Sure we are and that's because of President Bush. The critical question is: Four years from now, will America be safer than it is today?

In our book, Americans have to place their trust in President Bush. He's proven to be as sturdy as a mighty oak when it comes to saying what he means, meaning what he says and acting decisively.

*When it comes to the war on terror, President Bush means to keep our military strong and our country secure. ***

*John Kerry, on the other hand, has all the attributes of the shape of water when it comes to telling us what he believes and what he'd do for America. Like incoming and outgoing tides, Kerry is content to go with the flow. In a dangerous world infested with sharks, Kerry would be chum at America's expense. ***

*We in Massachusetts know John Kerry. He got his first taste of
politics 32 years ago in the cities and towns of Greater Lowell.***

*In his 20 years in the U.S. Senate, Kerry, a Navy war hero, hasn't
risen above the rank of seaman for his uninspiring legislative record. He's been inconsistent on major issues. First he's for the 1991 Persian Gulf War, then he opposes it. First he's for the war in Iraq, then he's against it. First he's for a strong U.S. defense, then he votes against military weapons programs. First he's for the U.S. Patriot Act, then he opposes it.***

*Kerry's solution to stop terrorism? He'd go to the U.N. and build a
consensus. How naive. France's Jacques Chirac, Germany's Gerhard Schroeder, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan and other Iraq oil-for-food scam artists don't want America to succeed. They want us brought down to their level. And more and more, Kerry sounds just like them. In a recent campaign speech, Kerry said America was in the wrong war, in the wrong place, at the wrong time.***

*No doubt John Kerry sincerely wants to serve his country, but we
believe he's the wrong man, in the wrong place, at the wrong time.***

Americans should think back three years ago to the smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center. There among the mist lay the images and memories of fallen firefighters, police, a Catholic chaplain and ordinary working citizens moms, dads, sons, daughters.

President Bush, through heartfelt tears, told us never to forget the twisted carnage and the massacre of the innocents. Yet some of us are forgetting.

President Bush told us the attacks must never happen again. Yet some of us are wavering because of the brave sacrifice of soldiers that our nation's security demands.

Well, President Bush hasn't forgotten. Nor has he lost the courage and conviction to do what is right for America.

We know if there is one thing the enemy fears above all else, it is
that George Bush's iron will is stronger than his iron won't.

The Sun proudly endorses the re-election of President George W. Bush.
 
To Desperado,

First you post a few obviously political statments in your replies. Then you post "isn't this supposed to be about signatures". Then you post this huge last diatribe, also a political statement.

Hmmm, sounds like a flip flopper to me......
 
This isn't a news report, it's an editorial from a right wing newspaper. Why didn't you just quote the New York Post? I'd rather get my info from the 9/11 Commission report!
Thanks anyway.
 
LakeAriel, I just wanted to say that I am sorry for the loss of your family member.
 
Originally posted by shortbun
Zell Miller is certainly no laughing matter. He's very scary and
does not make me laugh. I totally agree. Not funny at all.:eek:
People who scare me are those wh disagree with Senator Zell Miller's statements below, they seem pretty on target:

U.S. Senator Zell Miller [Democrat, GA]
Floor Statement: 'A House Divided Cannot Stand'
Remarks as Delivered on the Senate Floor

After watching the harsh acrimony generated by the September 11 Commission _which, let me say at the outset, is made up of good and able members _ I¹ve come to seriously question this panel¹s usefulness.

I believe it will ultimately play a role in doing great harm to this
country, for its unintended consequences, I fear, will be to energize our enemies and demoralize our troops.

After being drowned in a tidal wave of all who didn¹t do enough before 9/11, I have come to believe that the Commission should issue a report that says: ³No one did enough in the past. No one did near enough.²

Then thank everyone for serving, send them home and let¹s get on with the job of protecting this country in the future.

Tragically, these hearings have proved to be a very divisive diversion for this country. Tragically, they have devoured valuable time, looking backwards when we should be looking forward.

Can you imagine handling the attack on Pearl Harbor this way? Can you imagine Congress, the media and the public standing for this kind of political gamesmanship and finger pointing after that ³day of infamy² in 1941?

Some partisans tried that ploy, but they were soon quieted by the patriots who understood how important it was to get on with the war and take the battle to America¹s enemies, and not dwell on what FDR knew when.

You see, back then the highest priority was to win a war, not win an election. That¹s what made them ³The Greatest Generation.²

I realize that many well-meaning Americans see the hearings as ³democracy in action.² Years ago, when I was teaching political science, I probably would have had my class watching it live on television and using that very phrase with them.

There are also the not-so-well-meaning political operatives who see these hearings as an opportunity to ³score cheap points.²

Then, there are the Media Meddlers who see this as ³great theater² that can be played out on the evening news and on endless talk shows for a week or more.

Congressional hearings have long been one of Washington¹s most entertaining pastimes. Joe McCarthy. Watergate. Iran Contra. They all kept us glued to the TV, and made for conversation around the water coolers and arguments
over a beer at the corner pub.

A Congressional hearing in Washington, D.C. is the ultimate aphrodisiac for political groupies and partisan punks.

But, it¹s not the groupies, punks and television-sotted American public that I¹m worried about This latter crowd can get excited and divided over just about anything. Whether it¹s some off-key wanna-be dreaming of being the American Idol, or what brainless bimbo The Bachelor or Average Joe will choose or who will Donald Trump fire next week.

No, it is the real enemies of America that I¹m concerned about.

These evil killers who right now, right now are gleefully watching the shrill partisan finger pointing of these hearings and grinning like a mule eating briars.

They see this as a major split within the Great Satan America. They see anger, they see division, instability, bickering, peevishness and dissension.

They see the President of the United States hammered unmercifully. They see all this and they are greatly, greatly encouraged.

We should not be doing anything to encourage our enemies in this battle between good and evil. Yet, these hearings, in my opinion, are doing just that.

We are playing with fire. We¹re playing directly into the hands of our enemy by allowing these hearings to become the great divider they have become.

Dick Clarke¹s book and its release coinciding with these hearings have done this country a tremendous disservice, and someday we will reap its whirlwind.

Long ago, Sir Walter Scott observed that revenge is ³the sweetest morsel that ever was cooked in hell.²

The vindictive Clarke has now had his revenge, but what kind of hell has he, his CBS publisher and his axe-to-grind advocates unleashed?

These hearings, coming on the heels of the election the terrorists
influenced in Spain, bolster and energize our evil enemies as they have not been energized since 9/11.

Chances are very good that these evil enemies of America will attempt to influence our 2004 election in a similar dramatic way as they did Spain¹s.
And to think that could never be in this country is to stick your head in the sand.

That is why the sooner we stop this endless bickering over the past and join together to prepare for the future, the better off this country will be. There are some things - whether this city believes it or not - that are just more important than political campaigns.

The recent past is so ripe for political second-guessing ³gotcha² and Monday morning quarter-backing. And it is so tempting in an election year. We should not allow ourselves to indulge that temptation. We should put our country first.

Every administration from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush bears some of the blame. Dick Clarke bears a big heap of it because it was he who was in the catbird¹s seat to do something about it for more than a decade. Tragically, it was the decade in which we did the least.

We did nothing after terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in 1993, killing six and injuring more than 1,000 Americans.

We did nothing in 1996 when sixteen U.S. servicemen were killed in the bombing of the Khobar Towers.

When our embassies were attacked in 1998, killing 263 people, our only response was to fire a few missiles on an empty tent.

Is it any wonder? Is it any wonder that after that decade of weak-willed responses to that murderous terror, our enemies thought we would never fight back?

In the 1990's is when Dick Clarke should have resigned. In the 1990's is when he should have apologized. That is when he should have written his book. That is, if he really had America¹s best interest at heart.

Some will say, ³We owe it to the families² to get more information about what happened in the past and I can understand that. But no amount of finger-pointing will bring our victims back.

So, now we owe it to future families and all of America now in jeopardy not to encourage more terrorists, resulting in even more grieving families, perhaps many more over the ones of 9/11.

It¹s obvious to me that this country is rapidly dividing itself into two camps: the wimps and the warriors.

The ones who want to argue and assess and appease, and the ones who want to carry this fight to our enemies and kill him them before they kill us. And, in case you haven¹t figured it out, I proudly belong to the latter.

This is a time like no other in the history of this country, and this
country is being crippled with petty partisan politics of the worst possible kind. In time of war, it is not just unpatriotic; it is stupid, and it is criminal.

So, I pray that all this time, all this energy, all this talk and all this
attention could be focused on the future instead of the past.

I pray we would stop pointing fingers, assigning blame and wringing our hands about what happened on that day David McCullogh has called ³the worst day in our history² more than two years ago.

And instead, pour all of our energy into how we can kill these terrorists before they kill us - again.

For make no mistake about it. They watch these hearings. They are scheming and smiling about the distraction and the divisiveness they see in America. And while they may not know who said it years ago in America, they know instinctively that a house divided cannot stand.

There is one other group that we should remember is listening to all of this - our troops. I was in Iraq in January and one day when I was meeting with the 1st Armored Division, a unit with a proud history known as Old Ironsides, we were discussing troop morale, and the Commanding General said it was top notch.

And I turned to the Division¹s Sergeant Major, the top enlisted man in the division, a big, burly, 6-foot-3, 240 pound African American and I said, ³That¹s good, but how do you sustain that kind of morale?²

Without hesitation he narrowed his eyes, and he looked at me and said ³The morale will stay high just as long as these troops know the people back home support us.²

Just as long as the people back home support us. What kind of message are these hearings and the outrageously political speeches on the floor of the Senate yesterday sending to those marvelous young Americans in the uniform of our country?

I say Unite America! Before it is too late! Put aside these petty partisan differences when it comes to the protection of our people.

Argue and argue and argue and debate and debate and debate over all the other things _ jobs and education and the deficit and the environment _ but please, please do not use the lives of Americans and the security of this country as a cheap-shot political talking point.
 
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Desperado, why don't you come to your senses
You've been supporting the wrong man for so long now
Oh you're a hard head
And you've got lousy reasons
This pres that is pleasing you
Has the brains of a cow.


The fact that you quote a senator that would like to go back to the days of duels speaks volumes. Scary indeed! Thankfully Miller has announced he is retiring in January.

http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20040903-014644-8239r.htm

http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/multimedia/v/zellmillerduel.htm
 


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