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Another Right Wing Terror Attack?

First the New York Times, then Keith Olbermann, now President Clinton?

Police and Secret Service agents determined Friday that a suspicious substance found at former President Clinton’s office in Harlem was not toxic.

A staff member opened a package delivered to the president’s office that contained a white powdery substance and a letter and called authorities, said Secret Service spokesman Richard Staropoli. He described the letter as a "rambling diatribe."

2 Responses to “Another Right Wing Terror Attack?”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Nimrod Gently

    Not exactly on topic, but does anyone else see this as 13 reasons to vote Democrat?

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/uc/20061027/cm_uc_crmchx/mona_charen20061027

    “Those Democrats who do not want to close Guantanamo Bay altogether want to give all of its inmates the full panoply of rights Americans enjoy in criminal procedures.” Um, oh dear?

    Monica Charen; now there’s a writer long overdue for an August Pollak caricature next to a Keith White article. And here I thought Yahoo was left-wing. Oh, wait, that was just something Dugger said.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Quaker in a Basement

    Sez Ms. Charen:

    13) Democrats believe that the proper response to Kim Jong Il’s nuclear test is “face to face talks.” That’s what the Clinton administration did for years. It worked out well, didn’t it?

    As if not talking to them worked out so much better?

    The recent nuclear test in North Korea is believed to have been a plutonium-fueled device made with the plutonium that the IAEA had under lock and key until the Bush administration started slingling threats.

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