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To: goldworldnet who wrote (558241)3/31/2004 4:39:41 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Just read this this morning. I was afraid something like this would come, looks like it will soon. I bet they would pick a holiday or something to get the mass crowds. jdn

The source said that terrorist cells here in the U.S. are clearly looking to make a “spectacular” attack - and shopping malls are one avenue they are considering because, as the source told NewsMax, “they are easy to attack, and you can score high casualties.”

Both the CIA source and another person close to high-ranking U.S. security officials agreed that any attacks made this year would be intended to score political points before the November elections.

These warnings about al-Qaida were made to NewsMax shortly before FBI Director Robert Mueller’s public comments to Congress last week in which he said that al-Qaida may try to strike in an effort to influence the U.S. elections.

Mueller’s remarks clearly underscore the administration’s worry that a small-scale, high-profile attack would demonstrate that the Bush administration has not made the U.S. homeland safer. Also, such an attack might buttress claims by John Kerry and others that the Bush administration’s invasion of Iraq has not improved U.S. security.

NewsMax’s second source put it this way: “Whatever they do, it will be planned to help Kerry and hurt Bush.”

He also added that al-Qaida remains “fascinated” by the concept of attacking U.S. commercial aircraft, though new attacks may not mimic the hijackings of Sept. 11.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (558241)4/19/2004 8:16:32 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Demeaning Powell is a way of avoiding the thought necessary to understanding how someone of his ability and experience can break ranks with the conventional civil rights establishment and operate as a Republican. Those who have an aversion to complex reality use such phrases to benumb themselves........