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Monday, May 17, 2004

Op Ed: State Department Terror Claim "Patently False" 
That's according to two professors named Alan Krueger and David Laitin in this article in today's Washington Post.


Not sure why the Washington Post didn't write their own article on it. If it's true, I'd want to lead the way on the story, rather than distance myself from it by running it on the opinion page.

Still, there's no getting around the data problems, and the fact that the report fails to list any terrorist attacks occuring between November 11th, 2003 and the end of the year.

Krueger's interests are wide-ranging, and he frequently publishes a column in the New York Times called "Economic Scene," which everything from the growing number of men living the "Kramer Lifestyle" to the rising cost of concert tickets.

David Laitin has written, well, such papers as "A Liberal Democratic Approach to Language Justice" (A Chapter in the book "Language Rights and Political Theory," which he co-wrote with former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich).

Hmmm...think this guy might have a bone to pick?

Think that might be relevant?

If the professors' claims check out, then the media ought to be asking the State Department some very pointy questions.

Splash, out

Jason

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