Saturday, November 21, 2009

9/11

Former Firefighter Dying of Cancer Makes Plea to Congress to Pass 9/11 Bill

Hundreds of 9/11 responders journeyed to Capitol Hill seeking help for the sick and dying. more >>

Plea Agreements for 9/11 Co-Conspirators? In a New York Minute

With 9/11 suspects' guilty plea likely, Obama will have made one of the best political moves ever. more >>

Terrorism Trial Decision Shows Obama Doesn't Know How to Fight America's Enemies

Say what you will about Bush, but he did prevent additional terrorist attacks. more >>

Gitmo 9/11 Suspects Heading to N.Y. Trial

The move is a key step in Obama's plan to close the terror suspect detention center at Guantanamo Bay. more >>

How 9/11 Exposed the Problems of Government

John Farmer discusses The Ground Truth more >>

Coast Guard Fires on Suspicious Boat on the Potomac? Not So Much

Genius at work more >>

Teaching Students About 9/11

A nonprofit group offers lesson plans and tools to help teach students about the September 11 attacks. more >>

Charlie Sheen Joins the 'Truther' 9/11 Conspiracy Theory Fringe

Democrats need to repudiate their fringe wackos too. more >>

Tom Ridge on National Security After 9/11

Ridge wasn't keen on writing a tell-all, but he did. more >>

Twin Towers Fallout Lingers

People near the WTC during the 9/11 attacks still show higher-than-normal rates of asthma, stress. more >>

The Birther-9/11 Connection

Ahhh, the lunatic fringe. more >>

Osama bin Laden Not Found in National Security Adviser's Speech

No mention of terrorist or 9/11, but James Jones pokes at Cheney. more >>

The Inner Worlds of Conspiracy Believers

Those who subscribe to 9/11 conspiracy beliefs are generally suspicious, a new study suggests. more >>

If Bush and Cheney Kept America Safe, Then Why 9/11?

Terrorists might have waited for Bush to take office before planning their attack. more >>

Looking Back on 9/11, the War on Terror, and the Invasion of Iraq

Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Richard Myers speaks with U.S. News about his latest book. more >>

George W. Bush, 9/11, Iraq, Katrina—How Did We Go So Wrong?

Maybe we need a new way of selecting a president. more >>

Cheney, 9/11, and His Nutty Visions of Presidential Power

Does the vice president have any credibility? No. more >>

The ‘War on Terror’ Is Critical to President George W. Bush’s Legacy

Bush made protecting the country from "evildoers" his first priority. more >>

A Post-9/11-Style Review of the Financial Crisis?

Lawmakers and panelists discussed the possibility at a Capitol Hill hearing Tuesday. more >>

Post-9/11 Antiterrorism Measures Should Be More Targeted, Says New Book

Immigration expert argues border security should use risk-management approach that values openness more >>

Obama and McCain Create Chaos at Columbia

Thousands come to see the presidential candidates discuss public service. more >>

Seriously? Sarah Palin

She's been focused on Iraq since 9/11? more >>

Blog Buzz: Sarah Palin's Pork, Remembering 9/11, Interior Department Scandal

Palin requests money for seals, bloggers look back on 9/11, and the DOI faces ethical accusations. more >>

On 9/11 Anniversary, Remembering the Battle to Save the Burning Pentagon

A new book offers a detailed account of how firefighters and military officers responded. more >>

9/11—We Said We'd Never Let It Happen Again, and Yet It Might

Our national institutions have failed over the past seven years, and we are once again at risk. more >>

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