The Bush Administration considered sending in U. S. troops into the streets of Lackawanna, NY in 2002 to arrest suspects who had been suspected of training and plotting with al-Qaida, the New York Times reported on its Web site late Friday night.
Former administration officials, who spoke to the Times on the condition of anonymity, said Vice President Dick Cheney was among advisers to then-President George W. Bush who argued that a president had the power to use the military on domestic soil.
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THIS AL-QAEDA?
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