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The "Christmas-day crotch bomber" was not tortured (nor even interrogated), prior to his aborted attempt to detonate an explosive, because our "intelligence" agencies are incompetent to use the "tools" that are available to them to detect potential terrorist threats.
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The administration reportedly didn't share the information earlier because, in the wake of the failed Christmas-day bombing attempt, members of Congress had displayed little to no interest in closing the Guantanamo Bay prison camp.
Daphne Eviatar: Smog Alert: Hot Air in Congress Could Block Gitmo's Closing 2010
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Filling the vacancy at TSA took on new urgency following the failed Christmas-day jetliner bombing.
Obama Taps Retired Army Officer for TSA Post Henry J. Pulizzi 2010
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A partial reminder of this doc'or's office scenario may well be looming for air passengers, I'm told, following the Nigerian terrorist''s foiled Christmas-day bombing aboard a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.
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Congressman Barrett said his bill came in response to the Fort Hood shooting and the Christmas-day attempt to blow up an airplane over Detroit.
David Elliott: GOP Rep. Introducing Bill to Bar & Deport Iranians from U.S. 2010
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Filling the vacancy at TSA took on new urgency following the failed Christmas-day jetliner bombing.
Obama Taps Retired Army Officer for TSA Post Henry J. Pulizzi 2010
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Filling the vacancy at TSA took on new urgency following the failed Christmas-day jetliner bombing.
Obama Taps Retired Army Officer for TSA Post Henry J. Pulizzi 2010
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On her Christmas-day plans: "Like all Jews, I was probably at a Chinese restaurant."
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Filling the vacancy at TSA took on new urgency following the failed Christmas-day jetliner bombing.
Obama Taps Retired Army Officer for TSA Post Henry J. Pulizzi 2010
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Here, in the wake of the Christmas-day terrorist attempt, I thought I was writing about enhancing our flight security by seeing what we might learn from Israel, a country with its own share of experience in this area.
David Harris: Responding to the Critics on Israel and Airport Security 2010
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