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  • ...usinessman [[Mansoor Ijaz]], the Sudanese government offered the [[Clinton Administration]] numerous opportunities to arrest bin Laden. Those opportunities were met ...the attacks. [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[George W. Bush]] responded by saying: "We know he's guilty. Turn him over",<ref>{{Cite web
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  • .../web.archive.org/web/20060906193917/http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/09/06/bush.speech/index.html |archivedate = September 6, 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | work= BBC News | title=Bush admits to CIA secret prisons | author=
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  • ...vement]] |date=June 28, 2004 |accessdate=2007-09-24}}</ref> and [[Rasul v. Bush]] [[s:Combatant Status Review Tribunal (fact sheet of October 17, 2006)]] a In a surprise move [[US President|President]] [[George W. Bush]] announced the transfer of 14 "high-value detainees" from clandestine [[CI
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  • ...f Sudan demanded an apology from both the [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush]] administrations; but none has been given, since U.S. intelligence still b ...alled a meeting of key aides and a consensus emerged: Contrary to what the Administration was saying, the case tying Al Shifa to Mr. bin Laden or to chemical weapons
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  • [[Category:George W. Bush administration controversies]]
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  • ...nt War in Pakistan], [[TIME]], 2009-06-01</ref> Under the [[George W. Bush administration]], these controversial attacks were called a part of the US' "[[War on Terr .../top17.htm US warned against sending troops to Pakistan: Congressman terms Bush’s decision an election issue -DAWN - Top Stories; September 14, 2008<!--
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  • ...ture Case Tests Obama Secrecy Policy: Will Obama Administration Break From Bush on Extraordinary Rendition? | url=http://washingtonindependent.com/46882/obama-administration-seeks-re-hearing-in-extraordinary-rendition-case
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  • ...eek saying that in trying to "redefine" part of the Geneva Conventions the administration was risking the "moral basis of our fight against terrorism." [http://www.w [[Category:George W. Bush administration controversies]]
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  • | signedpresident= [[George W. Bush]] ...litary Commissions Act of 2006.jpg|thumb|320px|right|President [[George W. Bush]] signs into law S. 3930, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, during a ce
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  • The [[George W. Bush administration]] has neither confirmed nor denied the existence of the domestic call recor ...e media.<ref name="May5PresidentialMemo">{{cite journal | author=George W. Bush
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  • | title=Bush's War Crimes Cover-up Following the ''[[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]'' ruling (November 2004) the Bush administration began using Combatant Status Review Tribunals to determine the status of de
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  • ...riginal name of the program; the term was first used publicly by President Bush in a speech on January 23, 2006.<ref>[http://mediamatters.org/items/2006020 While no specific information has been offered, the Bush administration has indicated that the wiretapping program targets communications where at
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  • ...esident broad powers to fight a war against terrorism. The George W. Bush administration used these powers to by-pass the FISA court and directed the [[National Sec ...part of the [[war on terror]]. Under this program, referred to by the Bush administration as the "[[terrorist surveillance program]]",<ref>{{cite news| url=http://ww
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  • ...t]] groups. In the narrative, Suskind criticizes the [[George W. Bush|Bush administration]] for formulating its terrorism policies based on political goals rather th ...within the book in which Vice President [[Dick Cheney]] describes the Bush administration's doctrine on dealing with terrorism:<ref name="Time">[http://www.time.com/
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  • ...an American National Foundation]], a group with close ties to the [[Reagan administration]].<ref name="Aim"> [http://www.bardachreports.com/articles/nyt_19980712main ...y supplies to the [[Contras]], a paramilitary militia funded by the Reagan administration opposed leftist [[Sandinistas]] in [[Nicaragua]]. Posada was paid $3000 per
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  • Also, The [[Bush Doctrine]], first explained in the president's commencement speech to the g * [[Bush Doctrine]]
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  • ...|accessdate=2009-07-12 |quote=The report states that at the same time Mr. Bush authorized the warrantless wiretapping operation, he also signed off on oth ...stration's secrecy about its warrantless wiretap program. Despite the Bush administration's insistence that its warrantless eavesdropping program was necessary to pr
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  • ...]]'' in June 2006. It is part of the [[George W. Bush administration|Bush administration]]'s "Global [[War on Terrorism]]". Based in [[Belgium]], SWIFT ([[Society f ...as another tool in the "[[War on Terrorism|Global War on Terrorism]]". The administration contends the program allows additional scrutiny that could prove instrument
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  • ...us/archive/Authorities/Lessig_Col_L_R_President.pdf "The President and the Administration,"] ''[[Columbia Law Review]]'', Volume 94 (1994).</ref> In either its stro ...y Plan]] and as promoted by [[Elbridge Gerry]], [[Edmund Randolph]], and [[George Mason]].<ref>Ralph Ketchum, ed. ''The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Consti
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  • .../www.prospect.org/print/V13/1/fletcher-g.html War and the Constitution] by George P. Fletcher in [[The American Prospect]] Issue Date: 1.1.02 or [http://www. ...ons; however, on 12 June 2008, the Supreme Court ruled, in [[Boumediene v. Bush]], that Guantanamo Bay captives were entitled to access the US justice syst
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