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"[[Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.|Gaffney]] ... went on to found and direct CSP, on whose advisory board [[Richard N. Perle|Perle]], [[Elliott Abrams|Abrams]] and [[Douglas Jay Feith|Feith]] have all served."[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/DL19Ak01.html] | "[[Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.|Gaffney]] ... went on to found and direct CSP, on whose advisory board [[Richard N. Perle|Perle]], [[Elliott Abrams|Abrams]] and [[Douglas Jay Feith|Feith]] have all served."[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/DL19Ak01.html] | ||
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− | [[Media Matters for America]] [http://mediamatters.org/items/200511090011 cited] the [[Center for Security Policy]] article November 11, 2005, in its discussion of [[Swiftboating Joseph Wilson]]. This makes a good case for monitoring the changing landscape of these organizations. [[User:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]] 10: | + | [[Media Matters for America]] [http://mediamatters.org/items/200511090011 cited] the [[Center for Security Policy]] article November 11, 2005, in its discussion of [[Swiftboating Joseph Wilson]]. This makes a good case for monitoring the changing landscape of these organizations. [[User:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]] 10:38, 11 Nov 2005 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 11 November 2005
"Gaffney ... went on to found and direct CSP, on whose advisory board Perle, Abrams and Feith have all served."[1]
Media Matters for America cited the Center for Security Policy article November 11, 2005, in its discussion of Swiftboating Joseph Wilson. This makes a good case for monitoring the changing landscape of these organizations. Artificial Intelligence 10:38, 11 Nov 2005 (EST)