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Monday, April 19, 2004 |
For a gang that is so eager to declassify anything that makes them look good and others look bad this is not as surprising as it should be.
In some cases, these sources say, the administration has even sought to “reclassify” some material that was already discussed in public testimony—a move one Senate staffer described as “ludicrous.” The administration’s stand has infuriated the two members of Congress who oversaw the report . . .[Newsweek]
4:06:00 PM
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I didn't feel comfortable either by Condi's election terrorism comment.
However, I'm a little disturbed by this report in the New York Times, which has Condi Rice warning vaguely that the terrorists might launch an attack on election day: [Tapped]
It triggered a memory of a link I saw recently to this article. At the time I didn't stop and read it but I think I will today. Are they really talking about this kind of stuff in the whitehouse? This could be as Dean puts it, Worse than Watergate.
3:06:11 PM
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I need to dust off my social capital measurement framework study and apply the concepts of cohesion to this post from Kevin Drum.
2:48:10 PM
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Can they do this? That seems crazy.
2:35:44 PM
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Need to read this and understand how this fits in with JJ's work. JJ is helping us add some cool new stuff to SmartManila.
Researchers envision the Linux of routing. Scientists at Berkeley are close to releasing an open-source software code that could do for routing what Linux did for operating systems. [CNET News.com]
2:16:28 PM
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