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…a meeting on terrorism, there was never any kind of discussion on the department of homeland security that we had proposed. There was no vice presidential action on this matter….

…that his only objective was to maximize book sales; retracts allegations that fighting terrorism was not the Bush administration’s top priority from day one. Ken Lay was indicted this morning;…

…interested in fighting terrorism — he just hates black people. That’s the thing about Robert Novak. He’s all about fighting injustice. Whenever he sees a white man attacking a black…

…background briefing in 2002 in which the then-White House aide was defending the president’s efforts in fighting terrorism. No, you’re not missing something if you think that McCormack’s answer had…

…better advice: tell the truth.) From today’s NYT: “He [Clarke] was in every meeting that was held on terrorism,” Ms. Rice said. “All the deputies’ meetings, the principals’ meeting that…

…have we learned? In every surveyed country except the US, more people believe that the Iraq War hurt the war against terrorism than believe it helped. And a solid majority…

…than reduce, the danger of terrorism. The second way the bombings influenced the election was through the government’s handling of the investigation. The government continued insisting, until late yesterday, that…

…that Democratic challenger John F. Kerry would “raise taxes by at least $900 billion” and weaken the country’s response to terrorism and ability to go to war. Of course, the…

…— President Bush warned on Tuesday that the country should not become complacent about the danger of terrorism, telling a spirited audience of National Guard and regular Army troops that…

…of our military in a region that never has known peace. Our military is being forced to trade away its maneuverability in the wider war against terrorism while being placed…