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To: MrLucky who wrote (7570)12/19/2005 11:03:21 PM
From: JohnM  Respond to of 541931
 
So should clinton have gone through regular channels with Echelon Project regarding the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing? He did not and apparently, no one cared.

You'll have to offer a great deal more detail on this one for me to be able to respond. How about a link to an article that gives a good bit of detail.

We will probably never be ready for a dirty bomb. If true, prevention is the logical answer along with a recovery process. Anything we can get from AQ through NSA intercepts, or otherwise, is vital.

We're not connecting. I'm not talking about "being ready" for a dirty bomb; I'm talking about safety procedures and "first responder" preparations that make the aftermath less cataclysmic. As for what can be gotten from AQ through NSA intercepts, the Bush folk could have done that, in a timely manner, without ignoring the constitution. We are not safer because they ignored it.