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WICHITA, Kan. -- A commissioner in the second most populous Kansas county put on a slide presentation at a local government meeting showing convicted criminals with the name Mohammed, prompt stanley termoska ing a Muslim group to respond that American politician stanley cup s seem to be racing to see who is more bigoted.The Kansas chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations urged Kansas political and religious leaders on Thursday to repudiate views expressed a day earlier by Sedgwick County Commissioner Karl Peterjohn. The county includes the city of Wichita.Saying he was providing a public warning for citizens, Peterjohn put on a slide presentation depicting photos of people named Mohammed or some derivation of it. Among those depicted in the slides were Mohamed Atta, one of leaders of the Sept. 11 attacks, and John Allen Muhammed, who was executed for the 2 stanley flasche 002 Washington, D.C., sniper attacks. Commissioners also passed on a 4-1 vote two resolutions offering condolences to Russia and France for the recent attacks, while condemning U.S. leaders for not calling those attacks Islamic terrorism. Peterjohn did not return a phone message left at his office seeking comment. What I am hearing from our community is a lot of people are very concerned about this crescendo of calls from different politicians, mostly unfortunately Republican politicians, that are almost racing to see who is more bigoted than the other, said Moussa Elbayoumy, Kansas board chai Exyl Trump, in meeting with NATO chief, says Libyan model isn t U.S. approach to N.K.
Federal investigators questione stanley portugal d President Bush for more than an hour Thursday as the investigation into the leak of a CIA operative s name reached into the Oval Office.The president was interviewed for 70 minutes by U.S. At stanley kubek torney Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the head of the Justice Department investigation, and by members of his team. The only other person in the room was Jim Sharp, a private trial lawyer and former federal prosecutor hired by Mr. Bush, said White House press secretary Scott McClellan. The leaking of classified information is a very serious matter, McClellan said, adding that the president repeatedly has said he wants his administration to cooperate with the investigation. No one wants to get to the bottom of this matter more than the president of the United States, the spokesman said. Investigators want to know who leaked the name of Valerie Plame, an undercover Central Intelligence Agency operative, to syndicated columnist Robert Novak last July. Disclosure of an undercover officer s identity can be a federal crime.Fitzgerald declined, through a spokesman, to comment on the Bush interview, but legal experts following the case said it could indicate the probe was nearing an end. The investigation has been an embarrassment for a president who promised to bring integrity and leadership to the Whi stanley cup te House after years of Republican criticism of the Clinton administration.Four months before the election, the leak contro
WICHITA, Kan. -- A commissioner in the second most populous Kansas county put on a slide presentation at a local government meeting showing convicted criminals with the name Mohammed, prompt stanley termoska ing a Muslim group to respond that American politician stanley cup s seem to be racing to see who is more bigoted.The Kansas chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations urged Kansas political and religious leaders on Thursday to repudiate views expressed a day earlier by Sedgwick County Commissioner Karl Peterjohn. The county includes the city of Wichita.Saying he was providing a public warning for citizens, Peterjohn put on a slide presentation depicting photos of people named Mohammed or some derivation of it. Among those depicted in the slides were Mohamed Atta, one of leaders of the Sept. 11 attacks, and John Allen Muhammed, who was executed for the 2 stanley flasche 002 Washington, D.C., sniper attacks. Commissioners also passed on a 4-1 vote two resolutions offering condolences to Russia and France for the recent attacks, while condemning U.S. leaders for not calling those attacks Islamic terrorism. Peterjohn did not return a phone message left at his office seeking comment. What I am hearing from our community is a lot of people are very concerned about this crescendo of calls from different politicians, mostly unfortunately Republican politicians, that are almost racing to see who is more bigoted than the other, said Moussa Elbayoumy, Kansas board chai Exyl Trump, in meeting with NATO chief, says Libyan model isn t U.S. approach to N.K.
Federal investigators questione stanley portugal d President Bush for more than an hour Thursday as the investigation into the leak of a CIA operative s name reached into the Oval Office.The president was interviewed for 70 minutes by U.S. At stanley kubek torney Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the head of the Justice Department investigation, and by members of his team. The only other person in the room was Jim Sharp, a private trial lawyer and former federal prosecutor hired by Mr. Bush, said White House press secretary Scott McClellan. The leaking of classified information is a very serious matter, McClellan said, adding that the president repeatedly has said he wants his administration to cooperate with the investigation. No one wants to get to the bottom of this matter more than the president of the United States, the spokesman said. Investigators want to know who leaked the name of Valerie Plame, an undercover Central Intelligence Agency operative, to syndicated columnist Robert Novak last July. Disclosure of an undercover officer s identity can be a federal crime.Fitzgerald declined, through a spokesman, to comment on the Bush interview, but legal experts following the case said it could indicate the probe was nearing an end. The investigation has been an embarrassment for a president who promised to bring integrity and leadership to the Whi stanley cup te House after years of Republican criticism of the Clinton administration.Four months before the election, the leak contro