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Tyler Drumheller, head of the CIA’s Europe Division when
he retired in 2004, says Tenet’s assertion that he didn’t
know that a key intelligence source for the attack on Iraq was
bogus is "a lie,” according to a report by Jeff Stein,
Congressional Quarterly National Security editor.
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Mayor Condemns Rally Violence
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labels Boerne nuns a security threat
MSNBC
ignores Congressman Paul's opposition to the Iraq war
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President
George W. Bush's approval rating has fallen to 28 percent in a
Newsweek Poll released on Saturday, an all-time low for Bush in
that survey. Nearly two out of three Americans -- 62 percent --
believe Bush's recent actions in Iraq show he is "stubborn
and unwilling to admit his mistakes."
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22%
Believe Bush Knew About 9/11 Attacks in Advance
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