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Crown wrote:I just saw here spiel from the BBC (24min long) no questions, but I particularly liked how she basically said that more civil liberties need to go in order to provide protection (about 19th min) ... :roll:
You mean her backing of the PATRIOT act?
I don't know if she pointed it out that clearly, she basically said (paraphrasing from memory here);

"In hindsight, if there was anything that could have prevented the 9/11 attacks it would have been more information from within the US, which given the legal realities it was very hard to do."

Then she mentioned some other stuff, but for me it was more of an attack on privacy of US citizens or some such ... well obviously my memory is a bit hazy right now, but that's what I infered from it. Did you do the same?
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Crown wrote:
Glocksman wrote:
Crown wrote:I just saw here spiel from the BBC (24min long) no questions, but I particularly liked how she basically said that more civil liberties need to go in order to provide protection (about 19th min) ... :roll:
You mean her backing of the PATRIOT act?
I don't know if she pointed it out that clearly, she basically said (paraphrasing from memory here);

"In hindsight, if there was anything that could have prevented the 9/11 attacks it would have been more information from within the US, which given the legal realities it was very hard to do."

Then she mentioned some other stuff, but for me it was more of an attack on privacy of US citizens or some such ... well obviously my memory is a bit hazy right now, but that's what I infered from it. Did you do the same?
That's very much the maladministration's case for the PATRIOT act, nevermind that under those same inconvenient "legal realities" pre-2001, Team Clinton were somhow able to foil the Millenium Bomb plot as well as round up the would-be perpetrators at the U.S./Canada border.
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Dargos wrote:She has yet to attack Clark. So far all I've seen is "he was doing all he could do", "he was doing his job". Strange...I was expecting an offensive against the points raised by Clark. Perhaps she is trying to avoid bad press?
Maybe she's picturing what Jon Stewart will say about her testimony.
He skewered her last night. I'm starting to think that The Daily Show has shed its typical non-bias position. They're starting to give the impression that they're solidly left (though it was pretty funny when Corrdry said that Kerry looked like one of the talking trees from The Wizard of Oz). This is unsurprising, given the fact that they're a satire, and the FCC and Bush administration have been running amuck with crack-downs on free speech. I can't say I blame them.

Either that, or the Bush administration is just providing them with way too much good material to pass up, which is quite possible.
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Putting the smackdown on Rice
Published on Thursday, April 8, 2004 by the Center for American Progress
Claim vs. Fact: Rice's Q&A Testimony Before the 9/11 Commission

Planes as Weapons

CLAIM: "I do not remember any reports to us, a kind of strategic warning, that planes might be used as weapons." [responding to Kean]

FACT: Condoleezza Rice was the top National Security official with President Bush at the July 2001 G-8 summit in Genoa. There, "U.S. officials were warned that Islamic terrorists might attempt to crash an airliner" into the summit, prompting officials to "close the airspace over Genoa and station antiaircraft guns at the city's airport." [Sources: Los Angeles Times, 9/27/01; White House release, 7/22/01]

CLAIM: "I was certainly not aware of [intelligence reports about planes as missiles] at the time that I spoke" in 2002. [responding to Kean]

FACT: While Rice may not have been aware of the 12 separate and explicit warnings about terrorists using planes as weapons when she made her denial in 2002, she did know about them when she wrote her March 22, 2004 Washington Post op-ed. In that piece, she once again repeated the claim there was no indication "that terrorists were preparing to attack the homeland using airplanes as missiles." [Source: Washington Post, 3/22/04]

August 6 PDB

CLAIM: There was "nothing about the threat of attack in the U.S." in the Presidential Daily Briefing the President received on August 6th. [responding to Ben Veniste]

FACT: Rice herself confirmed that "the title [of the PDB] was, 'Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.'" [Source: Condoleezza Rice, 4/8/04]

Domestic Threat

CLAIM: "One of the problems was there was really nothing that look like was going to happen inside the United States...Almost all of the reports focused on al-Qaida activities outside the United States, especially in the Middle East and North Africa...We did not have...threat information that was in any way specific enough to suggest something was coming in the United States." [responding to Gorelick]

FACT: Page 204 of the Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9/11 noted that "In May 2001, the intelligence community obtained a report that Bin Laden supporters were planning to infiltrate the United States" to "carry out a terrorist operation using high explosives." The report "was included in an intelligence report for senior government officials in August [2001]." In the same month, the Pentagon "acquired and shared with other elements of the Intelligence Community information suggesting that seven persons associated with Bin Laden had departed various locations for Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States." [Sources: Joint Congressional Report, 12/02]

CLAIM: "If we had known an attack was coming against the United States...we would have moved heaven and earth to stop it." [responding to Roemer]

FACT: Rice admits that she was told that "an attack was coming." She said, "Let me read you some of the actual chatter that was picked up in that spring and summer: Unbelievable news coming in weeks, said one. Big event -- there will be a very, very, very, very big uproar. There will be attacks in the near future." [Source: Condoleezza Rice, 4/8/04]

Cheney Counterterrorism Task Force

CLAIM: "The Vice President was, a little later in, I think, in May, tasked by the President to put together a group to look at all of the recommendations that had been made about domestic preparedness and all of the questions associated with that." [responding to Fielding]

FACT: The Vice President's task force never once convened a meeting. In the same time period, the Vice President convened at least 10 meetings of his energy task force, and six meetings with Enron executives. [Source: Washington Post, 1/20/02; GAO Report, 8/03]

Principals Meetings

CLAIM: "The CSG (Counterterrorism Security Group) was made up of not junior people, but the top level of counterterrorism experts. Now, they were in contact with their principals." [responding to Fielding]

FACT: "Many of the other people at the CSG-level, and the people who were brought to the table from the domestic agencies, were not telling their principals. Secretary Mineta, the secretary of transportation, had no idea of the threat. The administrator of the FAA, responsible for security on our airlines, had no idea." [Source: 9/11 Commissioner Jamie Gorelick, 4/8/04]

Previous Administration

CLAIM: "The decision that we made was to, first of all, have no drop-off in what the Clinton administration was doing, because clearly they had done a lot of work to deal with this very important priority." [responding to Kean]

FACT: Internal government documents show that while the Clinton Administration officially prioritized counterterrorism as a "Tier One" priority, but when the Bush Administration took office, top officials downgraded counterterrorism. As the Washington Post reported, these documents show that before Sept. 11 the Bush Administration "did not give terrorism top billing." Rice admitted that "we decided to take a different track" than the Clinton Administration in protecting America. [Source: Internal government documents, 1998-2001; Washington Post, 3/22/04; Rice testimony, 4/8/04]

FBI

CLAIM: The Bush Administration has been committed to the "transformation of the FBI into an agency dedicated to fighting terror." [responding to Kean]

FACT: Before 9/11, Attorney General John Ashcroft de-emphasized counterterrorism at the FBI, in favor of more traditional law enforcement. And according to the Washington Post, "in the early days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the Bush White House cut by nearly two-thirds an emergency request for counterterrorism funds by the FBI, an internal administration budget document shows." And according to a new report by the Congressional Research Service, "numerous confidential law enforcement and intelligence sources who challenge the FBI's claim that it has successfully retooled itself to gather critical intelligence on terrorists as well as fight crime." [Source: Washington Post, 3/22/04; Congressional Quarterly, 4/6/04]

CLAIM: "The FBI issued at least three nationwide warnings to federal, state and law enforcement agencies and specifically stated that, although the vast majority of the information indicated overseas targets, attacks against the homeland could not be ruled out. The FBI tasked all 56 of its U.S. field offices to increase surveillance of known suspects of terrorists and to reach out to known informants who might have information on terrorist activities." [responding to Gorelick]

FACT: The warnings are "feckless. They don't tell anybody anything. They don't bring anyone to battle stations." [Source: 9/11 Commissioner Jamie Gorelick, 4/8/04]

Homeland Security

CLAIM: "I think that having a Homeland Security Department that can bring together the FAA and the INS and Customs and all of the various agencies is a very important step." [responding to Hamilton]

FACT: The White House vehemently opposed the creation of the Department of Homeland security. Its opposition to the concept delayed the creation of the department by months.

CLAIM: "We have created a threat terrorism information center, the TTIC, which does bring together all of the sources of information from all of the intelligence agencies -- the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security and the INS and the CIA and the DIA -- so that there's one place where all of this is coming together." [responding to Fielding]

FACT: "Knowledgeable sources complain that the president's new Terrorist Threat Integration Center, which reports to CIA Director George Tenet rather than to Ridge, has created more of a moat than a bridge. The ability to spot the nation's weakest points was going to make Homeland Security different, recalled one person involved in the decision to set up TTIC. But now, the person said, 'that whole effort has been gutted by the White House creation of TTIC, [which] has served little more than to give the appearance of progress.'" [Source: National Journal, 3/6/04]

IRAQ-9/11

CLAIM: "There was a discussion of Iraq. I think it was raised by Don Rumsfeld. It was pressed a bit by Paul Wolfowitz."

FACT: Rice's statement confirms previous proof that the Administration was focusing on Iraq immediately after 9/11, despite having no proof that Iraq was involved in the attack. Rice's statement also contradicts her previous denials in which she claimed "Iraq was to the side" immediately after 9/11. She made this denial despite the President signing "a 2-and-a-half-page document marked 'TOP SECRET'" six days after 9/11 that "directed the Pentagon to begin planning military options for an invasion of Iraq." [Source: Condoleezza Rice, 3/22/04, 3/22/04; Washington Post, 1/12/03]

CLAIM: "Given that this was a global war on terror, should we look not just at Afghanistan but should we look at doing something against Iraq?"

FACT: The Administration has not produced one shred of evidence that Iraq had an operational relationship with Al Qaeda, or that Iraq had anything to do with the 9/11 attacks on America. In fact, a U.S. Army War College report said that the war in Iraq has been a diversion that has drained key resources from the more imminent War on Terror. Just this week, USA Today reported that "in 2002, troops from the 5th Special Forces Group who specialize in the Middle East were pulled out of the hunt for Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan to prepare for their next assignment: Iraq." Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) confirmed this, noting in February of 2002, a senior military commander told him "We are moving military and intelligence personnel and resources out of Afghanistan to get ready for a future war in Iraq." [Sources: CNN, 1/13/04; USA Today, 3/28/04; Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL), 3/26/04]

War on Terror

CLAIM: After 9/11, "the President put states on notice if they were sponsoring terrorists."

FACT: The President continues to say Saudi Arabia is "our friend" despite their potential ties to terrorists. As the LA Times reported, "the 27 classified pages of a congressional report about Sept. 11 depict a Saudi government that not only provided significant money and aid to the suicide hijackers but also allowed potentially hundreds of millions of dollars to flow to Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups through suspect charities and other fronts." Just this week, Newsweek reported "within weeks of the September 11 terror attacks, security officers at the Fleet National Bank in Boston had identified 'suspicious' wire transfers from the Saudi Embassy in Washington that eventually led to the discovery of an active Al Qaeda 'sleeper cell' that may have been planning follow-up attacks inside the United States." [Source: LA Times, 8/2/03; CNN, 11/23/02; Newsweek, 4/7/04]

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Durandal wrote:
He skewered her last night. I'm starting to think that The Daily Show has shed its typical non-bias position. They're starting to give the impression that they're solidly left (though it was pretty funny when Corrdry said that Kerry looked like one of the talking trees from The Wizard of Oz). This is unsurprising, given the fact that they're a satire, and the FCC and Bush administration have been running amuck with crack-downs on free speech. I can't say I blame them.

Either that, or the Bush administration is just providing them with way too much good material to pass up, which is quite possible.
The website doesn't have that up yet- they do have the Fox News "Truth Squad" on though :lol:
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Durandal wrote:He skewered her last night. I'm starting to think that The Daily Show has shed its typical non-bias position. They're starting to give the impression that they're solidly left (though it was pretty funny when Corrdry said that Kerry looked like one of the talking trees from The Wizard of Oz). This is unsurprising, given the fact that they're a satire, and the FCC and Bush administration have been running amuck with crack-downs on free speech. I can't say I blame them.

Either that, or the Bush administration is just providing them with way too much good material to pass up, which is quite possible.
There's just so much bullshit coming from the Bush Administration that one would have to be crazy to pass up the comedic opportunity.
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Durandal wrote:He skewered her last night. I'm starting to think that The Daily Show has shed its typical non-bias position. They're starting to give the impression that they're solidly left (though it was pretty funny when Corrdry said that Kerry looked like one of the talking trees from The Wizard of Oz). This is unsurprising, given the fact that they're a satire, and the FCC and Bush administration have been running amuck with crack-downs on free speech. I can't say I blame them.

Either that, or the Bush administration is just providing them with way too much good material to pass up, which is quite possible.
I would lean towards the latter. Amusing as it sounds, I trust the journalistic integrity of the Daily Show crew a lot more than CNN, Fox News and the like.
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While I believe that the Daily Show does try its hardest to remain somewhat politically neutral, but with John Stewart's outspoken political leanings and the prominence of liberal guests on the show ( Yes he does have conservatives on but honestly the audience usually is alolowed to Booo and treat them like crap, bad form) I do tend to see them in a left-leaning light. They do at least try to hit at both sides where the humor can be found.
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I dont like the way Rice mistreated Bob Kerry, it was rude to dance around every yes/no answer like that. Yes and no, however, have no pleace in Washington and in the Bush Administration it seems.

And is there anyone, anyone, who refuses to understand that a memo titles 'Bin Laddin wants to attack the U.S' is not a warning?
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18-Till-I-Die wrote:I dont like the way Rice mistreated Bob Kerry, it was rude to dance around every yes/no answer like that. Yes and no, however, have no pleace in Washington and in the Bush Administration it seems.
Now lets do be fair; they rarely have any place in any politician's vocabulary on either side of the aisle.
And is there anyone, anyone, who refuses to understand that a memo titles 'Bin Laddin wants to attack the U.S' is not a warning?
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18-Till-I-Die wrote:
I dont like the way Rice mistreated Bob Kerry,
WTF//// How did she do that///

He stood on the floor of the Senate after the Cole bombing and demaded we attack Iraq and she reminded him of that fact.. :)
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theski wrote:18-Till-I-Die wrote:
I dont like the way Rice mistreated Bob Kerry,
WTF//// How did she do that///

He stood on the floor of the Senate after the Cole bombing and demaded we attack Iraq and she reminded him of that fact.. :)
She 'mistreated' him by making him look like an idiot. :P
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And everyone knows when you make a liberal look like an idiot, well it pisses off all the other liberals.

Kerrey got what he deserved. He went in their to attack Rice and the administration. Rice proceeded to hand him his ass.
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And how! Boy she doubletalked her way out of that one prety quick, huh. Well find fuck it i dont want to start anything. I could care less...Kerry will be president soon anyway if theres any justice in the universe, and i wont hve to deal with Condi anymore :D
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18-Till-I-Die wrote:I dont like the way Rice mistreated Bob Kerry, it was rude to dance around every yes/no answer like that. Yes and no, however, have no pleace in Washington and in the Bush Administration it seems.
Now lets do be fair; they rarely have any place in any politician's vocabulary on either side of the aisle.
True. Many democrats doubletalk and word-dance as much as republicans.
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