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  • You and mynym are free to debate the second question you pose but I need to point out that Behe and for that matter, Mike Gene who popularized FLE, see IC's significance differently.

    Assessing Causality 2008

  • As for spinoff of IC's from Apollo being exaggerated, I am fortunate enough to have as a member of my family the MIS of Kennedy Space Center during the 1960's (who was a direct report of Kurt Debus) and he disagrees with that assessment fully.

    Schedule Pressure and Shuttle Safety - NASA Watch 2008

  • For example, NCTC's Radicalization and Extremist Messaging Group leads the IC's efforts on radicalization issues.

    Kristen Breitweiser: So Who's Getting Fired??? 2010

  • You and mynym are free to debate the second question you pose but I need to point out that Behe and for that matter, Mike Gene who popularized FLE, see IC's significance differently.

    Assessing Causality 2008

  • NCTC created the Analytic Framework for Counterterrorism, aimed at reducing redundancy of effort by delineating the roles of the IC's various CT analytic components.

    Kristen Breitweiser: So Who's Getting Fired??? 2010

  • This, of course, had a chilling effect on the IC's blog community.

    Another voice for social software in bureaucracy: Casey Coleman 2009

  • But maintaining regular scores of IC's over time, on this sit,e would soon show what was attributable to individuals and what was attributable to a persistent bias.

    A commentary of biases 2009

  • In the rare occasion that Administration officials addressed the postwar environment, their statements tended to ignore or directly contradict the IC's views.

    David Corn: Dems Wimp Out on Bush & Prewar Iraq Intelligence 2008

  • The Intelligence Community widely believes that this new information (whatever it is) is highly credible - so credible, in fact, that it overwhelms the IC's prior consensus judgment based on all other information in the intelligence database.

    From the WSJ Opinion Archives 2007

  • Then, it embellished or lied about the IC's WMD intelligence while fabricating damning intelligence about Saddam's ties to al Qaeda, when the IC found none.

    The Bush/Cheney Holocaust in Iraq, Part Two: Incompetence 2007

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