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Colombia Recants

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/functions/p...29-100950-5769r

 

This is from the Moonie Times so take it for what it's worth (whatever creedence you give to a conservatively slanted paper whose owner believes that he is the 2nd coming of the messiah :lol:)

 

The defense minister, who is no relation to the president, did not say from where the information came, and there was no indication Mr. Bush's life was ever in danger. He was protected by 15,000 Colombian troops and police, U.S. troops and Secret Service agents during his 3½-hour visit to Colombia.

    Interior and Justice Minister Sabas Pretelt played down the comments yesterday, saying he had no information about any assassination plot against Mr. Bush.

    "There is nothing specific," Mr. Pretelt said. "What these terrorist organizations normally try to do is disturb the visits of any head of state ... like President Bush. But we took all [security] measures, and there was no disturbance."

What is the world coming to when you cannot trust information from a 3rd world country best known for international drug trafficking? :santabye

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