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Charlie Gibson Interviews Sarah Palin (What was cut out)

THE BOLDED & UNDERLINED PARTS WERE EDITED OUT OF THE INTERVIEW

: Governor, let me start by asking you a question that I asked about you, and it is really the . Can you look the country in the eye and say “I have the experience and I have the ability to be not just , but perhaps ?”

PALIN: I do, Charlie, and on January 20, when and I are sworn in, if we are so privileged to be elected to serve this country, will be ready. I’m ready.

: And you didn’t say to yourself, “Am I experienced enough? Am I ready? Do I know enough about ? Do I — will I feel comfortable enough on the to do this?”

PALIN: I didn’t hesitate, no.

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The Iranian Time Bomb

must be wiped off the map,” president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said it himself. He has denied the Holocaust, and his actions are motivated by a dangerous apocalyptic view of . Meanwhile, Islamic extremists are in hot pursuit of as they stand as gatekeepers to the oil flow. Closer to home, President Bush has stated that the greatest threat to America is .

So when do we stop with the appeasement and get this regime out of there? We don’t need to go to with them necessarily but the leaders of have got to go.

Robert Spencer - The Next Moves of Radical Islam

is the director of Watch, a project of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and the author of two New York Times bestsellers on Islamic . Spencer has written seven , ten monographs, and well over two hundred articles about and Islamic . Along with the bestsellers The Truth About Muhammad (Regnery) and The Politically Incorrect Guide to (and the Crusades) (Regnery), he is the author of Unveiled: Disturbing Questions About the World’s Fastest Growing Faith (Encounter) and Onward Soldiers: How Still Threatens America and the West (Regnery). He is coauthor, with Daniel Ali, of Inside : A Guide for Catholics (Ascension), and editor of the essay collection The Myth of Islamic Tolerance: How Islamic Law Treats Non-Muslims (Prometheus). His latest book, Religion of Peace? Why Christianity Is and Isn’t, is coming in August 2007 from Regnery Publishing.

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Can’t Visit Ground Zero

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad asked permission to lay a wreath at the World Trade Center site when he comes to New York City next week, but the request was denied, a police official said Wednesday.

The Iranian president, who is arriving Sunday to address the United Nations’ General Assembly, had asked the police department, the U.S. Secret Service and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey earlier this month for permission to visit the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, police spokesman Paul Browne said.

The police and Secret Service provide security to visiting heads of state.

The request to enter the fenced-in site was rejected because of ongoing construction there, Browne said. “Requests for the Iranian president to visit the immediate area would also be opposed by the NYPD on security grounds,” Browne said.

Mahmoud AhmadinejadPolice Commissioner Raymond Kelly said earlier Wednesday that the city was considering Ahmadinejad’s request, but Browne said about two hours later that Kelly had misspoke.

Kelly’s comments prompted outcry from politicians and families of Sept. 11 victims.

The Port Authority, which owns the trade center site and is the only agency that could grant Ahmadinejad permission to go inside, said it never received such a request, contradicting the police statement.

“We have not been asked to accommodate the president of ,” Port Authority spokesman Steve Coleman said Wednesday.

It wasn’t clear whether Ahmadinejad wanted to descend to the base of the trade center site, where the fallen twin towers stood, or lay a wreath on a public sidewalk outside the site. Telephone calls to the Iranian Mission to the United Nations were not immediately returned.

Kelly earlier said he did not know why Ahmadinejad expressed interest in the site. “I am not sure we have the rationale behind it,” he said.

White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said Wednesday that an Ahmadinejad visit to ground zero “is a matter for the city of New York, but it seems more than odd that the president of a country that is a state sponsor of terror would visit ground zero.”

The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, told reporters Wednesday that the United States would not support ’s attempt to use the site for a “photo op.”

can demonstrate its seriousness about concern with regard to by taking concrete actions,” such as dropping support for Lebanese militant group and suspending their uranium enrichment program, Khalilzad said.

and the U.S. have not had diplomatic relations since Washington cut its ties with Tehran after Iranian students stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979. The Bush administration has accused of arming Shiite militants in and seeking to develop .

In a television appearance earlier this week, Ahmadinejad said his country wanted peace and friendship with the United States, despite mounting tensions between the two countries.