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I Say [Deleted Expletive] The Damn Jews!

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 09:25 AM PST

Imagine hosting a party for a few friends at your house, or those you think are your friends. The party is relatively small and intimate. Everything seems to be going fine so you decide to turn in for the night without ending the party. You tell everyone they can stay and party on. Big mistake.

The next morning you wake up and find the house trashed from one end to another. There's a couple of half-dressed people splayed out in the living room and you're not really sure if they are sleeping or dead. Your humidor, refrigerator, liquor and medicine cabinets have all been ransacked. You had some really expensive champagne stored for you and your wife's anniversary, but that's gone. The entire downstairs smells like some rank mixture of cigars, weed and vomit. You're afraid to find out what happened to the family pooch.

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Smacking guarantees child's success: Study

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 09:08 AM PST

A new study finds that despite the general belief, smacking can be beneficial for young children, helping them to grow into happier and more successful adults.

Previous studies had concluded that physical discipline and smacking can lead to the development of behavioral problems such as aggressiveness in children.

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Runaway train crashes into hotel at Helsinki station

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 08:09 AM PST

A passenger train with only three staff members aboard has reportedly crashed into a hotel by Helsinki's main railway station, slightly injuring one person.

Finnish transport officials said that a mechanical failure in the brakes was the source of the accident, which took place at 0712 GMT on Monday, causing four carriages weighing approximately 70 tons to crash into the Holiday Inn hotel.

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Karzai orders parliament to delay recess

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 08:09 AM PST

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has ordered parliament to delay its winter break to vet and vote on new cabinet nominees.

"Afghan President Hamid Karzai has issued a decree to parliament to refrain from going on winter leave to complete the process of voting for new cabinet members," the president office said in a Monday statement.

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Failed attack on airliner not like 9/11: Terrorism czar

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 08:09 AM PST

Obama's terrorism czar blames human error and security lapses for a bomb threat against a US airliner saying there was no "smoking gun" to help the US intelligence foil the threat.

John Brennan, appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, said that one could draw no parallel between the security shortfalls in the Christmas Day bomb threat against the Detroit-bound plane and the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.

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US-Arab states arms deals irk Israel

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 08:08 AM PST

A new report says major arms deal agreements signed between Washington and several Arab countries has raised concerns among Israeli officials.

The Israeli daily Haaretz reported Monday that Washington has recently signed several arms deals based on which it will sell advanced arms to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.

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Lebanon defends Hezbollah arms

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:37 AM PST

Lebanon's Foreign Minister Ali al-Shami says that the country will not surrender to "threats against Hezbollah's arms."

The Lebanese minister, however, did not elaborate on the nature or the source of the threats, Xinhua reported on Monday.

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Security breach closes US airport terminal

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:37 AM PST

A security breach has forced a lockdown of a terminal at a major airport in New Jersey as the US takes intensified measures in dealing with passengers entering the country from abroad.

Operations at Newark Liberty International Airport's Terminal C were halted on Sunday night after a man apparently passed into the "sterile area" without being screened.

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'life imprisonment' awaits 5 US citizens in Pakistan

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:37 AM PST

Five US nationals are to appear in court in Pakistan, where they could face life sentences on charges of plotting attacks in the militancy-stricken country.

The suspects were arrested during a raid on a house in the eastern Pakistan city of Sargodha in early December and were charged with efforts to contact al-Qaeda-linked groups and engage in terrorist activities.

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Iran says foreigners arrested in Ashura unrest

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:36 AM PST

Iranian Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi says that "several foreign nationals" have been detained during the last week unrest.

"Some of the detainees are foreign nationals pursuing propaganda and psychological warfare," Moslehi told reporters on Monday, IRIB News reported. "They had entered Iran only two days before Ashura. Their cameras and equipment have been confiscated."

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Acetaminophen can alleviate psychologic pain

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:36 AM PST

While Acetaminophen is usually taken to relieve physical pain, a new study finds the over-the-counter drug to also be effective in alleviating psychological pain.

According to the study published in Psychological Science, areas of the brain that process physical and social pain overlap, therefore, alleviating one can reduce the other one as well.

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Red Cross: 20 people killed in Kenya floods

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:36 AM PST

The Red Cross in Kenya says a week of floods triggered by relentless torrential rains have left at least 20 people dead in the African country.

The humanitarian society expressed alarm on Monday that aside from the deaths, devastation had also left tens of thousands in dire need of aid.

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Afghanistan hot on Ahmadinejad-Rahman talks

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:36 AM PST

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has held talks with his Tajik counterpart Imamali Rahman, discussing the dire situation in neighboring Afghanistan.

"We will make efforts to ensure security and prevent challenges," Ahmadinejad told journalists after the Monday talks. "We are following the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan and the region, and we want peace and stability to be established as soon as possible."

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Iraq seeks justice against Blackwater

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 06:36 AM PST

Iraq has filed a lawsuit against Blackwater (now known as XE Services LLC) guards in the United States after they were acquitted on charges of killing 17 Iraqi civilians at a Baghdad traffic circle in 2007.

"For our part, we have formed a committee and filed a case against Blackwater in the United States and will file one here in Iraq," AFP quoted Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as saying on Monday.

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US rejects Iran's ultimatum to West

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 04:36 AM PST

As Tehran gives one-month time limit for its research reactor fuel supply, the US claims that the ultimatum runs counter to Iran's interests.

The West is pressuring Tehran to accept a UN-backed draft deal, which would require Iran to send most of its domestically-produced low enriched uranium (LEU) abroad to be further refined for the Tehran reactor that produces medical isotopes.

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Iran postpones EU lawmakers' Tehran visit

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 04:36 AM PST

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast says a planned visit to Tehran by a delegation from the European Parliament has been postponed.

"It has been set the visit would take place another time," Mehman-Parast said Monday.

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Jordan spy slain in Afghan attack on CIA

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 04:36 AM PST

Reports of the death of a Jordanian spy in a recent bomb blast in Afghanistan have shed light on the close ties between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Jordanian spy service in the region.

Last week a bomber wearing an Afghan army uniform entered a secret base of the CIA located in the Afghan province of Khost and detonated a device carefully hidden in his vest.

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3 policemen killed in northern Iraq blasts

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 04:36 AM PST

Three policemen have been killed and eight people wounded by two explosions in Iraq's northern oil-rich city of Kirkuk, police say.

A police officer was killed and five other people were injured by the first explosion that took place in the Wahad Zahar neighborhood in the south of the city on Monday.

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Karzai 'surprised by rejection of nominees'

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has expressed surprise after the country's parliament rejected more than two-thirds of his cabinet nominees.

"The president was surprised. He is, of course, not happy with the situation, but in the meantime he values the constitution," Karzai's Spokesman Waheed Omar said on Sunday.

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Seoul ready for better ties with Pyongyang

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

South Korea is ready to improve ties with its northern neighbor after Pyongyang said in a New Year's message that it was committed to bilateral relations with Seoul.

"We have to come up with a new turning point in the South-North relations,'' South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said in his televised New Year's address on Monday.

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Iranian police seize 3mn units of ecstasy

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

Iranian police have issued a report concerning its activities of the last nine months, providing evidence of the seizure of more than three million units of ecstasy.

"More than three million ecstasy tablets have been seized all over Iran in the past nine months," the commander of the drug squad, General Hamid Reza Hossein-Abadi, said.

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Saudi warplanes kill 16, injure 19 Houthis

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:37 AM PST

Saudi warplanes have killed 16 Shia Houthi fighters in a barrage of strikes over two days in the Yemen-Saudi border area, the fighters report.

Six people were killed and six more wounded when strikes destroyed two homes on Sunday, the Houthi fighters said on their website.

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'Monarchists, Marxists behind Ashura unrest'

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:10 AM PST

Marxist and monarchist groups outside Iran's boundaries have been behind last week's riots in the capital Tehran, the intelligence ministry says.

Members of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry and the Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission met Sunday to examine the anti-government unrest that broke out during Ashura ceremonies marking the anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (PBUH).

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Singapore economy shrinks in fourth-quarter

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:10 AM PST

Singapore's economy has contracted more than expected for the first time in the fourth quarter of 2009, sparking fears of a renewed recession.

The island's gross domestic product in October-December fell an annualized 6.8 percent from the previous three months last quarter after climbing 14.9 percent from July to September, the Trade and Industry Ministry said in a statement on Monday.

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In Britain, suspected gas blast injures 12

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:09 AM PST

A suspected gas explosion has ripped through a block of flats in the western English town of Shrewsbury, injuring at least 12 people.

Police are still investigating the cause of the blast, but said they believe the Sunday explosion was probably caused by a gas leak.

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Netanyahu: Israel will not withdraw to 1967 lines

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 03:09 AM PST

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the Palestinians call for withdrawing to its 1967 lines as a precondition for resumption of Middle East peace talks.

Netanyahu, in a closed door meeting on Sunday, declared that he has no intention of restarting talks with Palestinians if the precondition for such negotiation is withdrawal to the pre-Six Day War lines, the Jerusalem Post reported on Monday.

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Obama's Nukes pledge goes aground in Pentagon

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 01:36 AM PST

President Obama's plans to reduce US nuclear arms run aground amid tense debate with officials in the Pentagon and other agencies scowling at the president's pledge.

The loggerheads come nine months after Obama's speech in Prague last April, in which he promised that the US would take substantial steps to lead the way to "a nuclear-free world."

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Iran deplores French crackdown on protesters

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 01:36 AM PST

Iran's Foreign Ministry has lashed out at France over resorting to violence in dealing with protesters in the country, describing it as violation of human rights.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast deplored the Sarkozy government's arrest of nearly 400 people across France on New Year's Eve.

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Washington toughens airport security

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:08 AM PST

Washington introduces tougher security measures for all US-bound airline passengers, warning enhanced screening for those traveling from or via 14 'terror linked' nations.

Under the new guideline, all passengers flying into the United States from abroad will be subject to random screening or so-called "threat-based" screens, the Transport Security Administration said in a statement.

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In Somalia, 47 killed in bloody town capture

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:08 AM PST

Deadly clashes have once again broken out between rebels and pro-government forces in central Somalia, leaving at least 47 people dead.

Fighting erupted in the strategic central Somali town of Dhuusa Marreeb late on Sunday, after Al-Shabab fighters attacked the Ahlu Sunnah-controlled town.

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Blasts kill 4 US, one UK soldiers in Afghanistan

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:08 AM PST

Four American soldiers and one British soldier have been killed in two separate explosions in southern Afghanistan.

The dead soldiers, who were serving under NATO's International Security Assistance Force, were killed on Sunday, NATO said in a statement Monday.

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Egypt opens Rafah crossing for three days

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:08 AM PST

Under intense international pressure, Egypt has temporarily opened the Rafah border crossing, allowing those with permits to cross into the Gaza Strip.

The impoverished enclave, which has been under a crippling Israeli-imposed blockade for nearly two years, experienced momentary relief on Sunday when it opened for a scheduled three-day period.

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What is Israel's Role in the Destabilization of Pakistan?

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 11:16 PM PST

When waging war "by way of deception," the motto of the Israeli Mossad, well-timed crises play a critical agenda-setting role by displacing facts with what a target population can be deceived to believe. Thus the force-multiplier effect when staged crises are reinforced with pre-staged intelligence. In combination, the two often prove persuasive.

That duplicity was on display when U.S. lawmakers were induced to invade Iraq in response to the mass murder of 9-11. That crisis alone, however, was insufficient. Military mobilization required a "consensus" belief in Iraqi WMD, Iraqi ties to Al Qaeda, Iraqi mobile biological weapons, Iraqi meetings in Prague, and so forth. Though all were false, those "facts" proved sufficient to induce an invasion of Iraq.

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Iraq vows to fight blackwater ruling

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 11:15 PM PST

The angry Iraqi government says it's determined to appeal a controversial court ruling in the US that dismissed manslaughter charges against five Blackwater Security guards. They're accused of killing 17 Iraqi civilians in 2007. The security personnel claim to have fired in self-defence when a convoy they were protecting came under attack. Witnesses, however, say the men opened fire without provocation indiscriminately into a crowd. But how can this case now move to appeal?

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Dubai to open world's tallest tower

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:37 PM PST

Dubai is set to open the world's tallest building as the emirate tries to re-establish some of the optimism it experienced prior to its financial crisis.

The Burj Dubai, built by about 12,000 labourers and standing at a reported height of 818 metres, will open on Monday amid tight security.

The final height has remained a secret to be revealed at the opening, but it long ago overtook its nearest rival - the Taipei 101 in Taiwan which rises to only 508 metres.

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Maliki: Time to settle Kurd oil deals row

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:36 PM PST

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has called for an end to a bitter row over oil contracts brokered by Iraqi Kurdistan.

In a rare direct reference to the oil feud between Baghdad and Kurdistan regional government, Maliki said on Sunday that he has discussed the issue with the region's Prime Minister Barham Salih.

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TENS ineffective in treating back pain

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

While transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) had long been the most effective treatment for chronic low back pain, a new study voices doubt over this belief.

Previous studies had reported controversial results regarding the efficacy of TENS in treating different types of pain.

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Bomb explodes outside Italian courthouse

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

A powerful bomb has reportedly exploded outside a courthouse in the southern Italian city of Reggio Calabria, severely damaging the building.

The homemade device made up of a gas cylinder with explosives attached to it detonated at 5:00 am (0400 GMT) in the building's entrance but left no casualties, Italian media reported quoting police.

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Russia denies cutting Belarus oil supplies

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:09 AM PST

Russia on Sunday denied reports of a halt in oil supplies to Belarusian refineries, amid rising concerns over a fresh pricing dispute between the two countries.

Russian officials said Moscow had resumed talks with Minsk, just days after initial negotiations on New Year's Eve failed to arrive at a new deal for 2010.

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Israel claims UNSC will impose new Iran sanctions

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:08 AM PST

A top Israeli official claimed Sunday the UN Security Council plans to adopt fresh sanctions against Iran within a month.

"The world is uniting against Iran's nuclear program, and within a month we will see UN Security Council sanctions," the Israeli daily Haaretz quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon as saying.

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The Song of Solomon

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:52 AM PST

Yep we are already into the New Year (1431 AH – started almost a month ago) and I know what you all are thinking, this thanks to the gift I got from the TSA for Christmas this year, the Full Brain Scanner (FBS), not to be confused with the Full Body Scanner which they will soon be using in every airport in the country so they can look up your asshole. No, this new device, leaked to me by a Mooselim associate placed in the TSA as a spy as a personal favor to me by Nihad Awad, allows me to read the thoughts of anyone who reads this blog. The TSA is going to use theirs so see if any of you have ever read this blog and then they will put you on the no-flight list, but I digress.  I am using it, and you'll just have to trust me, for your own good.

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The Carter Syndrome

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:49 AM PST

Neither a cold-blooded realist nor a bleeding-heart idealist, Barack Obama has a split personality when it comes to foreign policy. So do most U.S. presidents, of course, and the ideas that inspire this one have a long history at the core of the American political tradition. In the past, such ideas have served the country well. But the conflicting impulses influencing how this young leader thinks about the world threaten to tear his presidency apart -- and, in the worst scenario, turn him into a new Jimmy Carter.

Obama's long deliberation over the war in Afghanistan is a case study in presidential schizophrenia: After 94 days of internal discussion and debate, he ended up splitting the difference -- rushing in more troops as his generals wanted, while calling for their departure to begin in July 2011 as his liberal base demanded. It was a sober compromise that suggests a man struggling to reconcile his worldview with the weight of inherited problems. Like many of his predecessors, Obama is not only buffeted by strong political headwinds, but also pulled in opposing directions by two of the major schools of thought that have guided American foreign-policy debates since colonial times.

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Iraq PM slammed for 'Iran loyalty'

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:20 AM PST

Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi president, has come in for criticism from opposition groups over what they describe as his "weak response" to Iran's seizure of an oil well that Baghdad considers its own. Iranian soldiers seized the well in December and critics of al-Maliki say his "weak response" illustrated the prime minister's loyalty to his fellow Shia majority across the border in Iran.

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Tracking Nigerian 'bomber' in Yemen

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:20 AM PST

The Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a US flight bound for Detroit on Christmas Day allegedly got his orders from an al-Qaeda group in Yemen. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was studying Arabic there, just a few months ago. Al Jazeera visited his school in Sanaa, where his teacher describes him as a gentleman who did not raise any suspicions. Omar al-Saleh reports.

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Vigilantism in Guatemala

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:19 AM PST

Guatemala has one of the highest crime rates in all of Latin America. Thousands of people are murdered every year. With police seemingly unable to stem the tide of violence, mobs are increasingly taking matters into their own hands. Al Jazeera's David Mercer reports from the city of Panajachel where a man accused of robbing a street vendor was recently lynched by a mob and put on fire in front of the police station.

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Egypt court upholds ban on veils in exams

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:19 AM PST

A court in Egypt has ruled in favour of the government's decision to ban students from wearing the face veil (niqab) while taking university examinations. But female students who had appealed the ban when it was originally imposed by the government last October have vowed to appeal the verdict. The students said the ban on niqab infringed on their religious rights.

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Bomb plot suspect described as 'gentleman'

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:19 AM PST

The director of the Arabic language institute in Sana'a, Yemen, where Umar Farouq Abdelmutaleb studied, says he did not have any reservations about the Nigerian citizen. And his teacher describes him as a "gentleman and very polite ... not a fanatic or radical". Al Jazeera's Omar al-Saleh reports.

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US and UK shut embassies in Yemen

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:19 AM PST

The US and Britain have closed their embassies in Yemen, citing fears of an al-Qaeda attack. The moves come as Washington gives the country renewed focus following the failed bombing of a US airliner on Christmas Day. The suspect in that attempted attack has been linked to a group, calling itself al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which is believed to be based in Yemen.

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'No Smoking Gun'? What About Detroit Bomber's Profile?

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:18 AM PST

steve sailerWe have it on the authority of John Brennan, Obama Administration counterterrorism advisor appearing on the Fox TV network today, that there was "no smoking gun" that should have alerted US intelligence agencies to the attempted Christmas Day suicide attack. [Security adviser: No smoking gun to stop attack, By John Amick and T. Rees Shapiro, Washington Post, January 3, 2010].

So that's OK, then!

I mean, who could have guessed?

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