Friday, December 19, 2003

Michael Ruppert is mad as hell

December 17, 2003 2300 PDT (FTW) -- The modified limited hangout has arrived! (Admit part of the blame to hide the greater sin) -- Fresh on the heels of the reported capture of Saddam Hussein, the Bush administration, working through a Republican apparatchik heading a virtually useless and spineless commission investigating the attacks, has decided to try to turn the corner on 9/11. It was all just a big mistake that could have been prevented and the Bush administration is protecting screw-ups. That’s what they want America and the world to believe. 9/11 was not an intelligence failure. It was an intelligence success. Everyone who sees this story is urged to react as strongly as possible with emails, calls and letters to CBS, the major press and the White House saying, "THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. IT DOES NOT ANSWER THE QUESTIONS AND WE WANT FULL DISCLOSURE."   article

I always said we'd get another Warren Commission report. Okay, everybody, show's over. Get over it. This kind of thing won't ever happen again, because we've fingered the problem and it will be corrected. Move on.

Check Bob's comment about my post on Kean's dealings with the bin Laden family.

And this from Cursor:

The author of "September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows," says "We spent $100 million on Whitewater. Only $3 million has been spent on investigating September 11! It’s not about 'getting Bush' -- I’m no fan of Bill Clinton either! In a democracy it's always about us -- and what we’re willing to let people get away with."

And I know you've seen this already - I've passed it up, because I'm just full to throttle of inane crap coming out of His Slowliness the Dope's mouth:

President Bush told ABC's Diane Sawyer that "Saddam Hussein was a threat. And the fact that he is gone means America is a safer country." When she said the administration "stated as a hard fact," that Saddam had WMD, "as opposed to the possibility that he could move to acquire those weapons," he responded: "So what's the difference?" (From Cursor, as well.)

And of course he just kept repeating over and over, "Saddam bad. Had to go. Me get him."

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