July 27, 2003


USA Today: out with it!

Either the media whores all got together and decided on their own talking/spin points or someone at USA Today really wants to see the 1600 Crew held accountable for the half-assed hiding of the Saudi involvement in 9-11.

The nation's first investigation into the 9/11 attacks had a single goal: to find out how 19 hijackers were able to launch a surprise attack that killed 3,000 people on U.S. soil. On Thursday, a congressional committee conducting the probe released its declassified findings. Instead of a complete account, the public got a report with a glaring hole -- 27 heavily censored pages.
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Even Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., the panel's former vice chairman, says censored parts ''might be embarrassing'' but don't threaten security and should be released.
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But 9/11 is where President Bush has drawn the line on friends vs. enemies. Countries that condoned or cooperated with terrorists are foes. That line shouldn't be redrawn now to shield a nation that aided terrorists, no matter how strategically vital.
How much have the Saudi's contributed to la famiglia bush bank accounts on all levels? It seems that the delay/impedence of this report, so vital to the national interest and our ability to move beyond 9-11 as a nation puts President Chickenhawk and the others in the 1600 Crew with an interest in keeping this informaion 'secret' squarely into the treason camp. After all, wasn't it Commander Codpiece himself who declared that everyone was either 'for us or against us'?

Except all the Saudi and Bush Royal Families, I guess.

posted by Jo Fish on 07.27.03 at 04:57 AM





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