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Published: 12/31/09

Newt Gingrich on Terrorist Threat: 'It's Time to Profile'

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Newt Gingrich on Terrorist Threat: 'It's Time to Profile'

(Dec. 31) -- Nearly one week after the attempted bombing of an American airliner, Newt Gingrich writes that the Obama administration is more concerned with "protecting the rights of terrorists" than protecting the lives of Americans and calls for "profiling for terrorists." ...

Published: 12/29/09

Opinion: Privacy Isn't the Price for Security

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Opinion: Privacy Isn't the Price for Security

(Dec. 29) -- There is no doubt that the events aboard an airliner heading for Detroit on Christmas Day sent a collective chill down the spines of travelers everywhere. The attempted attack on that plane could easily have ended tragically, and we're all grateful it didn't. In the aftermath, it's necessary for political leaders to find out what went wrong and what more can be done to protect our nation against terrorism. But while it's important to react quickly, it's also important to react wisely and to adopt procedures that will be both truly effective and the least invasive to Americans' ...

Published: 12/29/09

Obama on Airliner Plot: We Didn't Connect the Dots

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Obama on Airliner Plot: We Didn't Connect the Dots

HONOLULU (Dec. 30) -- President Barack Obama is demanding answers on why information was never pieced together by the U.S. intelligence community to trigger red flags about an alleged terrorist and possibly prevent his botched Christmas Day attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner. Administration officials are poring over reams of data, looking for failings that allowed Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian with suspected ties to al-Qaida, to board the Northwest Airlines flight from Nigeria by way of Amsterdam. Obama's criticism came as senior U.S. officials told The ...

Published: 12/27/09

Terrorism Suspect Had Privileged Upbringing

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Terrorism Suspect Had Privileged Upbringing

LAGOS, Nigeria (Dec. 27) -- As a member of an uppercrust Nigerian family, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab received the best schooling, from the elite British International School in West Africa to the vaunted University College London. U.S. Marshal's Service, AP Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is accused of trying to detonate an explosive device aboard a jet as it approached Detroit on Christmas. But the education he wanted was of a different sort: Nigerian officials say his interest in extremist Islam prompted his father to warn U.S. authorities. As Abdulmutallab was being escorted in handcuffs off the ...

Published: 12/27/09

Napolitano: No Sign Bomb Plot Part of 'Anything Larger'

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Napolitano: No Sign Bomb Plot Part of 'Anything Larger'

(Dec. 27) -- Homeland Security Security Janet Napolitano said officials so far have no indication that the attempt by a Nigerian man to ignite an explosive device aboard a Northwest Airlines plane Friday "is part of anything larger" and that investigations continue on how he got dangerous substances aboard the plane and whether security watch list systems need to be updated. ...

Published: 12/26/09

Passenger Says He Helped Thwart Terror Attack

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Passenger Says He Helped Thwart Terror Attack

(Dec. 26) -- Passenger Jasper Schuringa told CNN that with the aid of the cabin crew, he helped subdue and isolate Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who was charged Saturday with trying to destroy a plane. Schuringa of Amsterdam, Netherlands, said he was traveling to Florida to visit friends. The journey aboard Northwest Airlines Flight 253 had been mundane, he said. But as the plane neared its destination of Detroit, Michigan, he heard a pop that sounded like a firecracker going off, and someone started yelling: "Fire! Fire!" Then, there was smoke. "Around 30 seconds later the smoke started to ...

Published: 06/23/08

McCain Flack: Terror Attack Would Help Mac

By  Tommy Christopher - Politics Daily
McCain Flack: Terror Attack Would Help Mac

Update: The Obama campaign released this statement last night, via email: "Barack Obama welcomes a debate about terrorism with John McCain, who has fully supported the Bush policies that have taken our eye off of al Qaeda, failed to bring Osama bin Laden to justice, and made us less safe. The fact that John McCain's top advisor says that a terrorist attack on American soil would be a 'big advantage' for their political campaign is a complete disgrace, and is exactly the kind of politics that needs to change. Barack Obama will turn the page on these failed policies and this cynical and divisive ...

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