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 Just days before a commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks holds its first public hearings, a former top anti-terrorism official is accusing the Bush administration of ignoring clear-cut warnings that Al Qaeda was going to attack.The White House is crying foul, and says the charges by a former top terrorism advisor to the Bush administration are politically motivated.Clarke, in  and in a new book, charges that in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, President Bush aggressively ordered him to look for a link between Iraq and the attacks, despite being told there didn t seem to be one.The White House denies trying to manipulate in stanley isolierkanne telligence. In an unusual round of Sunday interviews - Communications Director Dan Bartlett raised questions about Clarke s motivation: If he had such grave concerns about the actions that we ve taken over a year ago in Iraq and the consequences it would have in the war on terror, why is it only now that he s raising these issues in the middle of a political campaign          Clarke says what the president did do to fight terrorism has made the country less safe, and feels it s outrageous for the president to campaign on the su stanley cups ccess of his anti-terrorism efforts. He ignored it!  says Clarke.  He ignored terrorism for months, when maybe we could have done something to stop 9/11. Maybe. We ll never know. Clarke will tell more of what he knows this week. He ll testify before the special commission loo stanley mugs king into the intelligence mistake Bqfi Bush Takes A Tumble In Scotland
 Newton was even more ahead of his time than we imagined.  Not only did he come up with the laws of motion, he also came up with the concept of sockpuppets centuries before the beginning of the internet.     Most people who are on message boards or in internet communities will have had experience with a sockpuppet.  When someone has posted something controversial, or when they ;re getting piled on in an argument, a new person suddenly steps in.  They champion the underdog   viewpoint and belligerently attack whoever disagrees.  A  stanley thermoskannen quick check of writing style or IP addresses shows them to be none other than the underdog.  Sockpuppets can give be simple, posting quick messages of agreement, or can have elaborate backstories, start fights over and over, and have long conversations with what turns out to be themselves.  They seem like an invention of the internet, but they have deep historical roots, and an impressive pedigree. Sir Isaac Newton is generally known for two different things  being brilliant and not being very nice.  stanley thermobecher  Those two traits result stanley mug ed in an infamous scientific conflagration when Newton and Gottfried Leibniz got into a dispute about who invented calculus.  Newton, it seems, came up with the idea first.  However, Leibniz invented the idea independently, thought it through more thoroughly, and had the guts to publish first.  Once claims of plagiarism were made, both men had factions that lined up behind them, and both wanted the dispute to be se