Dick Cheney's Dangerous Son-in-Law

Philip Perry and the politics of chemical security.

In March 2003, when the world's attention was focused on U.S. soldiers heading to Baghdad, twelve senior officials in the Bush administration gathered around a long oak conference table in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, part of the White House complex. They were meeting to put the final touches on a proposed legislative package that would address what was perhaps the most dangerous vulnerability the country faced after 9/11: unprotected chemical ... Full Story »

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Margaret Yonco-Haines
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by Margaret Yonco-Haines - Oct. 1, 2008

Another "its about time" story - on a subject that has been too little discussed. Excellent background material and a sense of the many players in this potentially deadly saga.

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