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To: c.hinton who wrote (256813)2/17/2008 1:40:44 AM
From: c.hinton  Respond to of 281500
 
"Those who were most outraged were staunch Bush supporters and staffers like Frum. "Not only were the Al-Arians not avoided by the Bush White House -- they were actively courted," Frum wrote in the National Review more than two years later. "Candidate Bush allowed himself to be photographed with the Al-Arian family while campaigning in Florida ... The Al-Arian case was not a solitary lapse ... That outreach campaign opened relationships between the Bush campaign and some very disturbing persons in the Muslim-American community."
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To: c.hinton who wrote (256813)2/17/2008 3:29:00 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
BUSH WAS WARNED BIN LADEN WANTED TO HIJACK PLANES



Very nice ch. Notice the date: May 16, 2002. Easy to warn the public AFTER the fact. But for Bush to have gotten any public support to act BEFORE the fact, David Sanger would have had to write some articles warning of Osama bin Laden before September 2001. There were many voices warning of his activities. Could you please find out what Sanger or his comrades wrote before Sept 2001?