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TERRORISM

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How stupid are we as a civilization? How many more terrorists can we absorb into our civilization before we no longer control our destiny? The Fort Dix Six prove our danger grows by adding more immigrants.

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AP

He railed against the US, helped scout out military installations for attack, offered to introduce his comrades to an arms dealer, and gave them a list of weapons he could procure, including machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. These were not

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AP

While Cuba can't try Posada, who walks free in the US after being cleared of immigration fraud charges by a judge, a federal court in New Jersey just might. A grand jury is meeting to decide whether to indict Posada on charges of financing a terr

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CBS News(60 Minutes)

An interview with Nasir Abas, and Indonesian, who was a top commander in Jemaah Islamiyah, al-Qaeda's franchise operation in Southeast Asia. He has switched sides,and is working with the authorities, and offers insight on how to fight terrorists

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Carpetbagger Report

First, it's worth noting that today's success was due to intellience gathering and law-enforcement efforts -- the very techniques the Bush White House has consistently riduculed as ineffective in counterterrorism

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Reuters

Defense officials told the U.S. House of Representatives that it could take about three years to try 60 to 80 Guantanamo Bay inmates identified as terror suspects who could be successfully prosecuted on war crimes charges before military tribunals.

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Aljazeera

A US judge has thrown out an indictment against Cuban Luis Posada Carriles, a former CIA contractor linked to the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner. Posada allegedly entered the US illegally in 2005, but charges were dismissed on Tuesday

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AP

Today's foreign terrorists could be tomorrow's US refugees if the Bush adminstration gets its way. The intent is to grant refugee status to rebels who have fought repressive governments or advanced US foreign policy objectives, particularly

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Miami Herald

The FBI office in Miami has been quietly gathering evidence on a 1997 bombing that killed an Italian man at a Havana hotel, with agents traveling to the Cuban capital recently to see if they can link Cuban exile militant Luis Posada Carriles to the a

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Jacob Hornberger for LewRockwell.com

Jury selection in the José Padilla case is now under way in federal district court in Miami, but the trial is nothing more than a sham. Why? Because no matter how the jury rules, Padilla is almost certain to remain incarcerated for a long time.

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Toronto Daily News

In a new book that will likely add more fuel to the debate over the war, former CIA Director George Tenet says that his agency warned the Bush White House that a U.S. invasion could lead to "anarchy and the territorial breakup" of Iraq.

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by Mark Yannone

It's not a prison, man. It's a detainee camp! Mark Yannone gets it "all sussed out" in the most forthright, clear manner yet made for the future of the Guantanamo Detainee Camp. WARNING: Reading this may rupture something.

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