Hillary Clinton is coming under attack for resorting to scare tactics to get votes, including using images of Osama bin Laden in her final ads before the Pennsylvania primary.
The Obama campaign has responded with this statement by Bill Clinton in which he says:
Now one of Clinton’s Laws of Politics is this: If one candidate’s trying [...]
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Today the LA Times released a report on former Soviet scientist Kanatjan Alibekov, also known as Ken Alibek. Alibek’s supposed insider knowledge of Soviet biochemical weapons programs, combined with his dire warnings about the potential from such weapons to filter from the former Soviet Union into countries like Iran and Iraq, attracted major attention from conservative politicians beginning in the 1990s and continuing through the start of the Iraq war. Alibek has also, along the way, attracted major funding - $28 million, the LA Times says, for himself and his employers.
In recent years, Alibek has been all but completely discredited. His 2003 claims that smallpox vaccinations might boost immunity to HIV were rejected by much of the scientific community, and his continued opinion that Saddam Hussein had biochemical weapons places him in a small minority. Last year, he resigned from a teaching position at George Mason University under questionable circumstances, and today even fo
WILLIE Mason says Queensland is using “scare tactics” on rookie New South Wales halfback Jarrod Mullen - and defiantly predicted it wouldn’t work.
The Blues second rower made the comment after Maroons giant Petero Civoniceva warned that 20-year-old Mullen would be confronted with four of the most punishing defenders in the game — Tonie Carroll, Nate Myles, Carl Webb and Neville Costigan — when he makes his debut at Suncorp Stadium next Wednesday.
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