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ReverseBlog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Updating the private investigator film with September 11 shadings is not a terribly novel idea, but writer/director Noah Buschel isn’t an idea man. He likes feelings, atmosphere, actors, and emotion, and he originally said he was inspired to make The Missing Person because he was reading Raymond Chandler around the time of the attacks—but then he told indieWIRE that he was being slightly...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | yesterday
The government is to review an air defense system established after the September 11, 2001 attacks to determine whether the costly program is still necessary, the New York Times reported Friday. The review is expected to include a complete reassessment of the threat of a terror attack by air and will consider the cumulative effects of [...]
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........Scattershot........ (Free subscription) | yesterday
Amidst all the apoplectic hanky-wringing over the audacity of bringing Kalid Sheih Mohammed (KSM) and the other accused 9/11 masterminds to New York for trial, it's worth remembering that the perpetrators of the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing (which killed 6 people) were all tried and convicted in federal court in New York City. Case closed.
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Humint Events Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
It would be nice if this was about actual justice. But the outcome of a KSM trial seems to be pre-ordained . It would be nice if this was at least about showing the standard US legal system can handle a "high-profile terrorist" trial, but the Obama administration has a multi-tiered justice system for Gitmo detainees -- with some getting US court trials, some getting military tribunals, and...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
There is no solving the problem of mass murder. We can only hope to move past it, and perhaps that the spiritual and emotional wounds of 9/11 will turn into the proud flesh of a new humanist outlook.
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Below The Beltway (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rand Paul, who’s running for Senate in Kentucky, has come out with a very hard-line stand on the issue of trials for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other al Qaeda members: BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY – Leading United States Senate candidate Rand Paul today criticized the Obama administration’s decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center and try [...]
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Hot Air (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kerry Picket at the Washington Times unearths this artifact from when Democrats considered a terrorist attack by a foreign cabal a little more important than a gangland shootout. Ten weeks after the attack, Sen. Chuck Schumer insisted that the US had to have military tribunals for terrorists discovered and captured ...
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Cracker Squire (Free subscription) | yesterday
From The New York Times : The commander of military forces protecting North America has ordered a review of the costly air defenses intended to prevent another Sept. 11-style terrorism attack, an assessment aimed at determining whether the commitment of jet fighters, other aircraft and crews remains justified. Senior officers involved in the effort say the assessment is to gauge the likelihood that...
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War News Updates (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Real Intelligence Wars: Oversight And Access -- The Atlantic For months, the CIA director, Leon Panetta, and the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Adm. Dennis Blair (ret.), fought an intense and acrimonious turf battle over covert action oversight and access to White House officials. Last week, the two men agreed to a truce when they signed a classified memorandum brokered by the National...
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Netizen News Brief (Free subscription) | yesterday
Subject: txt 1st gwot nsec - Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to give a federal court trial instead of a military commission hearing to five Guantanamo detainees the government has linked to the 9/11 attacks has led to criticism that the Obama Administration is transforming the war on terror from a military to law-enforcement affair. This has led some critics to wonder if captured terrorist...
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The Corner (Free subscription) | yesterday
In the Washington Times this morning, there is a AP story (it's not really a report, more an ill-informed supposition ) positing that a New York jury might very well spare the 9/11 bombers from the death penalty. AP reasons that "New York juries are [so] loath to impose the death penalty, even for terrorists," that, "in fact, a jury spared the lives of two Osama bin Laden followers a...
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Bark Bark Woof Woof (Free subscription) | yesterday
Steve Benen examines the foolish inconsistency of the right-wing outrage over the plans to put terrorists on trial in civilian courts. In 2002, the Bush Justice Department put Zacarias Moussaoui, an al Qaeda terrorist often referred to as the "20th 9/11 hijacker," on trial in a federal court near D.C. No one, at the time, said then-President Bush was putting American lives at risk or undermining...
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The Freedom Fighter's Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today the saboteurs do not face swift and effective prosecution by federal authorities—because the saboteurs are the federal authorities, under the Obama administration . That's the upshot of another link Steve sent me, the main one below to a Michelle Malkin blog post that reveals Attorney General Eric Holder's background as a senior partner of a law firm whose far-left lawyers have systematically...
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Haqeeqat.Org (Free subscription) | yesterday
Below, is the video shared today on Facebook by a friend in which Webster Tarpley discussed and points our the statement of TTP according to which they blame Blackwater for the bomb-blast at ladies market, Peshawar last week. He further discusses the connections and outlines it's details concerning Dollar, Wall Street etc... POSSIBLY RELATED POSTS: Webster Tarpley on Alex Jones Show: Mumbai Attacks...
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Samizdata.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
I suppose it says something about The Daily Telegraph's admirable commitment to freedom of speech that it let this comment I paste up below through, or possibly, the laxness of its editors. Following a comment piece about the forthcoming trial of the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, we get this remark, by someone dubbing itself "Lord Barnett": The trial will be a farce,held in New...
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anonymous (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Download The Missing Person Movie Writer/Director Noah Buschel's third feature, "The Missing Person," stars Michael Shannon as John Rosow, a private detective hired to tail a man, Harold Fullmer, on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. Rosow gradually uncovers Harold's identity as a missing person; one of the thousands presumed dead after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Persuaded...
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mathi7lat | 10/14/2009
One year ago, the United States suffered the worst terrorist attack in American history. There are many stories being told about that day and its effects. Effects, Reaction, September 11 http://www.1-language.com/eslnews/explore020911.htm
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