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The terrorist attack on America / Mary E. Williams, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego : Greenhaven, [(c)2003.Description: 192 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0737713240
  • 0737713259
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6432.T477 2003
  • HV6432.W725.T477 2003
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Contents:
Islamic beliefs led to the attack on America by Don Feder Political extremism led to the attack on America by Sohail Hashmi Religious fundamentalism led to the attack on America by Andrew Sullivan Western leftism contributed to the attack on America by Waller R. Newell Post-cold war lassitude contributed to the attack on America by Gary Hart The CIA contributed to the attack on America by Michel Chossudovsky Lax immigration policies contributed to the attack on America by Linda Bowles Hating America : an overview by Mary H. Cooper Anger about U.S. policy in the Middle East is justified by Larry Everest Anger about American dominance is justified by Doris Haddock Anger about the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan is justified by Arundhati Roy Hatred of America is not justified by Mona Charen Making excuses for terrorism is unacceptable by Earl D. Rabd Criticism of America is often oversimplified by Todd Gitlin Civil liberties and the war against terrorism : an overview by David Masci and Patrick Marshall Anti-terrorism measures threaten civil liberties by Patricia Nell Warren Military tribunals threaten civil liberties by Jesse Jackson Using racial profiling to fight terrorism threatens civil liberties by Extra! ; Censorship of unpopular views threatens civil liberties by the National Coalition Against Censorship Expanded police powers are needed to ensure U.S. security by Lamar Smith Military tribunals need not erode civil liberties by Joseph I. Lieberman Racial profiling could be a useful tool against terrorism by John Derbyshire Reject violence and war as a means of resolving conflict by Howard Zinn Engage in military retaliation against terrorists by Stephen Cox Hold a national conversation on foreign policy by Mike Miller Prepare for a sustained conflict by David Aaron Dismantle the international terror network by Benjamin Netanyahu --
Reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil by Rob Nixon Destroy Saddam Hussein's regime by Gary Schmitt Attend to educational and economic needs in the Islamic world by Tashbih Sayyed Reform immigration laws by James H. Walsh Prepare for biological attacks from terrorists by Susan Katz Keating.
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Islamic beliefs led to the attack on America by Don Feder Political extremism led to the attack on America by Sohail Hashmi Religious fundamentalism led to the attack on America by Andrew Sullivan Western leftism contributed to the attack on America by Waller R. Newell Post-cold war lassitude contributed to the attack on America by Gary Hart The CIA contributed to the attack on America by Michel Chossudovsky Lax immigration policies contributed to the attack on America by Linda Bowles Hating America : an overview by Mary H. Cooper Anger about U.S. policy in the Middle East is justified by Larry Everest Anger about American dominance is justified by Doris Haddock Anger about the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan is justified by Arundhati Roy Hatred of America is not justified by Mona Charen Making excuses for terrorism is unacceptable by Earl D. Rabd Criticism of America is often oversimplified by Todd Gitlin Civil liberties and the war against terrorism : an overview by David Masci and Patrick Marshall Anti-terrorism measures threaten civil liberties by Patricia Nell Warren Military tribunals threaten civil liberties by Jesse Jackson Using racial profiling to fight terrorism threatens civil liberties by Extra! ; Censorship of unpopular views threatens civil liberties by the National Coalition Against Censorship Expanded police powers are needed to ensure U.S. security by Lamar Smith Military tribunals need not erode civil liberties by Joseph I. Lieberman Racial profiling could be a useful tool against terrorism by John Derbyshire Reject violence and war as a means of resolving conflict by Howard Zinn Engage in military retaliation against terrorists by Stephen Cox Hold a national conversation on foreign policy by Mike Miller Prepare for a sustained conflict by David Aaron Dismantle the international terror network by Benjamin Netanyahu --

Reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil by Rob Nixon Destroy Saddam Hussein's regime by Gary Schmitt Attend to educational and economic needs in the Islamic world by Tashbih Sayyed Reform immigration laws by James H. Walsh Prepare for biological attacks from terrorists by Susan Katz Keating.

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