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![]() In a major exclusive, Newsweek reports the Bush administration is exploring legal justifications for postponing the November 2004 election (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5411741/site/newsweek/) in the event of a terrorist attack close to the election. In pushing for the authority to suspend democracy for the first time in America's history, the White House is seizing on the right-wing myth that the Spanish election was won by al Qaeda, instead of being lost by a government that lied to its people (http://www.americanprogress.org/site...RJ8OVF&b=38377) . And while the administration has trumpeted the prospect that al Qaeda might seek to disrupt the U.S. election, "counterterrorism officials concede they have no intelligence about any specific plots." |
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