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Watch: The above headline is what we can expect to see shortly from the Boston Globe. That newspaper will do anything possible to hurt our President and lower his soaring popularity and help the Democrats. Last Saturday, it printed the largest headline which is ever used on its front page to announce, Bush says no 9/11 warning. This clumsy effort by the Globe to hurt the President would be comical if it weren't about the welfare of our country. This is the oldest trick in the world -- to print a lie about someone and then make a big story out of his denial. On Thursday, the Globe had printed its first story about this across the top of the front page with this headline, Bush received general hijacking warning before Sept. 11. But in that story, the Globe said that this raised new questions about "lapses with US intelligence agencies," and it said, "There was little evidence that Bush could have anticipated the attacks, despite the warning he received prior to Sept. 11." On Friday, this was again the most important story in the world, on the front page with a picture of the National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice, and the headline, Series of Warnings Detailed. Right underneath was another large story which gave away the Globe's true agenda. The headline was, Democrats call for a broader probe. All the Congressional Democrats were using this as a platform to attack the President. The Globe cooperated with its soul-mates to the fullest extent. Everyone apparently agrees that if anyone was at fault, it was our intelligence agencies, not the President. He had been in office for only nine months and Al Gore had delayed his taking charge for many months while Gore argued about who won the election. This hurt the country in many ways as Bush was seriously hampered in picking his staff. When the attack came, he still had high-level Clinton appointees in intelligence. There was one positive thing. The Globe found something other than the failings of the Catholic Church to put on the front page for a few days.
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