Posted on 08/16/2005 12:31:11 PM PDT by george76
I don't know at what stage the communication broke down.
I guess I feel bad for the guy....
What is disturbing is his claim that theny never talked with him and that the information in the report on when these guys were at the school is wrong. As he correctly points out, if that basic factual information is wrong, what else is wrong with the report?
What is disturbing is his claim that theny never talked with him and that the information in the report on when these guys were at the school is wrong. As he correctly points out, if that basic factual information is wrong, what else is wrong with the report?
Gorelick worked for Janet Reno and Clinton.
Gorelick was the architect and enforcer of the wall.
The wall prevented Able Danger from passing on any information to FBI or anyone else.
Yep. If I don't like the way that you look, I won't let you in my plane.
Unfortunately, some other school would pick him up, as long as his docs are good, and I believe that Atta's were.
I'd bet there were nearly 3,000 people who would trade places with him.
Well, at least good enough for Janet Reno and Jamie Gorlick.
Janet ordered the massacre in Waco and Jamie facilitated the mass-murders on 911!
The lesbians from hell!
The dates of Atta's travels (as 'established' by the commision) were key to concluding that: 1) Atta could not have met with Iraqi intelligence and 2) Able Danger's information was incorrect and could be ignored.
I wonder if this person's timeline could have been in conflict with the 'established' timeline. If it did, of course they wouldn't talk to him.
You can move on with your life, they can't.
That's the way to handle a clintonite.
Somebody review those records of training, pull-eaze! This is good research...I mean after Cindy in Crawford, of course.
Please indulge me, here.
I once was in a situation where I was dealing with a person that I found out later was being "watched". Although my situation was relatively minor compared to this, I came out of the experience pretty darn mad. I danced real quick and made it through ok by pushing "forward and up" and praying alot but still I was darn mad at the higher ups who allowed this the situation to transpire.
For this businessman, it might have been "the straw". It surely is tough out there in the business world but one has to feel like there are certain things one can trust. With slim profit margins, being dragged through a tragedy of that magnitude would really take a toll.
So I say to Cindy: 3000 people were killed and it don't stop there. Its called terrorism for a reason.
And its sounding more like it was not "intelligence failure". It was beauracracy and politics. And to have a busniess person, that I presume was following all the rules, caught up in it and then being discarded as a meaningless part of the puzzle is disturbing.
Criminy, all the paperwork one has to file for the right to employ and pay taxes as a business andd then you get another instance of the people in charge are a bunch of nuts surrounded by a bunch of robots.
Ok. I am done. I will put the bunny on the table, warm up the griddle and get the flour...
Talk about wanting to put the tinfoil on ones "head"...
The guy is not alone in his sentiments.
Exactly. 911 commission = politically motivated and biased waste of time and money
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