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Landmark Calls For Gorelick to Step Aside From 9/11 Commission
Landmark Legal Foundation ^ | April 13, 2004

Posted on 04/13/2004 12:27:15 PM PDT by wcdukenfield

Thomas H. Kean, Chair
Lee H. Hamilton, Vice Chair
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
301 7th Street, SW
Room 5125
Washington, DC 20407

Dear Messrs. Kean and Hamilton:

Landmark Legal Foundation, a national public interest law firm that specializes in government accountability, formally requests that the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States ("Commission") request that Ms. Jamie S. Gorelick step aside as a Commission member. Ms. Gorelick is hopelessly conflicted in her role as a Commission member, given the numerous issues about which she has knowledge resulting from her service as Deputy Attorney General of the United States from 1994 to 1997.

As Deputy Attorney General, Ms. Gorelick oversaw the management, budget and policy objectives of the United States Department of Justice, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"). The Department of Justice's and FBI's pre-9/11 activities and functions are a key focus of the Commission, for which Ms. Gorelick should be providing testimony as a material witness. Ms. Gorelick's recusal in questioning former FBI Director Louis Freeh is no substitute for her testimony. Moreover, as a Commission member, Ms. Gorelick will have input into the Commission's findings, including those related to areas involving her past role. If Ms. Gorelick does not immediately step aside, many in the public will undoubtedly conclude that the Commission's work has been compromised.

The Commission knows best what matters Ms. Gorelick was directly involved in as Deputy Attorney General. However, here are a few examples that warrant Ms. Gorelick stepping aside.

Former Chief Assistant United States Attorney Andrew C. McCarthy led the 1995 terrorism prosecution of Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, among others. Writing in National Review Online, he states:

Commissioner Gorelick, as deputy attorney general - the number two official in the Department of Justice - for three years beginning in 1994, was an architect of the government's self-imposed procedural wall, intentionally erected to prevent intelligence agents from pooling information with their law-enforcement counterparts.

Additionally, Mr. McCarthy states:

But the Justice Department, with Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick in the thick of important policy decisions, did not see it that way. Committed to the bitter end to the law enforcement mindset, and overwrought at the mere possibility of violating the ill-conceived 'primary purpose' test, DOJ made matters significantly worse. It imposed severe procedural barriers against competent intelligence gathering. As described by the FIFSA Court of Review in 2002:

[T]he 1995 Procedures limited contacts between the FBI and [DOJ's] Criminal Division in cases where FISA surveillance or searches were being conducted by the FBI for foreign intelligence (FI) or foreign counterintelligence (FCI) purposes.. ..The procedures state that "the FBI and Criminal Division should ensure that advice intended to preserve the option of a criminal prosecution does not inadvertently result in either the fact or the appearance of the Criminal Division's directing or controlling the FI or FCI investigation toward law enforcement objectives.' 1995 Procedures at 2, 6 (emphasis added). Although these procedures provided for significant information sharing and coordination between criminal and FI or FCI investigations, based at least in part on the 'directing or controlling language, they eventually came to be narrowly interpreted within the Department of Justice, and most particularly by [the Justice Department's Office of Intelligence Policy Review (OIPR)], as requiring OIPR to act as a 'wall' to prevent the FBI intelligence officials from communicating with the Criminal Division regarding ongoing FI or FCI investigations? Thus, the focus became the nature of the underlying investigation, rather than the general purpose of the surveillance. Once prosecution of the target was being considered, the procedures, as interpreted by OIPR in light of the case law, prevented the Criminal Division from providing any meaningful advice to the FBI (Italics mine except where otherwise indicated.)

(Andrew C. McCarthy, "What About the Wall?" National Review Online, April 13, 2004, available at http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/mccarthy.)

Ethan Wallision, also writing in National Review Online, states:

[In questioning National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice, Commissioner Gorelick] pointed to a report from 2001 that indicated, in her own words, that 'we have big systemic problems. The FBI doesn't work the way it should, and it doesn't communicate with the intelligence community.' In the ensuing dialogue, Rice seemed to implicate Gorelick in the allegation.

Gorelick: Now, you have said that your policy review was meant to be comprehensive. You took your time because you wanted to get at the hard issues and have a hard-hitting, comprehensive policy. And yet there is nothing in [the policy review] about the vast domestic landscape that we were all warned needed so much attention. Can you give me the answer to the question why?

Rice: I would ask the following. We were there for 233 days. There had been a recognition for a number of years before - after the '93 bombing, and certainly after the [thwarted] millennium [attack in Los Angles] - that there were challenges? inside the United States, and that there were challenges concerning our domestic agencies and the challenges concerning the FBI and the CIA. We were in office 233 days. It's absolutely the case that we did not begin structural reform at the FBI. [Emphasis mine].

(Ethan Wallison, "Wrong Side of the Table," National Review Online, April 12, 2004, available at http://www.nationalreviewonline.com/comment/wallision.)

Curt Anderson, a writer for the Associated Press, reports further that the FBI was hamstrung in its efforts to combat terrorism. He quotes your Commission staff report:

'On Sept. 11, the FBI was limited in several areas,' the commission said in a staff report. It cited 'limited intelligence collection and strategic analysis capabilities, a limited capacity to share information both internally and externally, insufficient training, an overly complex legal regime and inadequate resources.'

Moreover, Mr. Anderson reports that former acting FBI Director Thomas Pickard was surprised by Ms. Gorelick's presence on the Commission:

According to a commission document obtained by the Associated Press, Pickard also raised questions about the presence of former Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick on the panel. The document said Pickard found her membership 'surprising' because she and Reno had developed the policy to counter international terrorism primarily through the use of law enforcement techniques.

(Curt Anderson, "FBI Weak on Terror Threat Response," Associated Press, April 13, 2004.)

Ms. Gorelick should step down from the Commission, and the Commission should seek her sworn public testimony on these and other matters related to her role as Deputy Attorney General pre-9/11.

Sincerely,

Mark R. Levin
President


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KEYWORDS: 911; 911commission; gorelick; gorelickspittle; landmark; landmarklegal; notbreakingnews; quitlickinggore
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To: wcdukenfield
Who selected this panel, anyway? In Addition to Gorelick, is it not true that Lee Hamilton was co-sponsor of the legislation that erected the "wall" between the FBI and the CIA?

And BenVenisti ---His brainless prosecutorial fervor is so over the top in his Armani-suited caricature of a slick and slimy lawyer, he brings a certain comic relief to the proceedings
61 posted on 04/13/2004 7:58:14 PM PDT by cookcounty (Johnson sent him. Nixon expressed him home. And Kerry's too dumb to tell them apart!)
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To: Sawool
yes...
yes he is.
One of OUR trouble makers, that is.
64 posted on 04/13/2004 8:52:55 PM PDT by Robert_Paulson2 (the madridification of our election is now officially underway.)
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To: cookcounty
I thought I heard Rush (last week)saying that Daschel was responsible for the Dems on this Commission. Another reference to BenVeniste getting his talking points from Daschle.
Does anyone know for sure?
65 posted on 04/13/2004 9:15:06 PM PDT by pieces of time
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To: pieces of time
I believe that Gephardt and Daschel selected the Democrats side of the Commission.
66 posted on 04/13/2004 10:39:08 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: PhilDragoo
bump !

67 posted on 04/14/2004 3:07:34 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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To: Diogenesis
Thanks, Diogenesis ! I'll be sending my email TODAY !! ....

Reminder to self:

DONT FORGET - PUT THOMAS KEAN IN THE SUBJECT LINE


68 posted on 04/14/2004 3:10:25 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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69 posted on 04/14/2004 5:57:48 AM PDT by EricT. (Californian by birth, Tennessean by choice.)
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To: Diogenesis
Done !!!!

70 posted on 04/14/2004 6:08:37 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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To: Diogenesis
I got an autoreply, and it sounds like our Freeping is keeping them busy ...

Thank you for your email to the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Due to the volume of correspondence and our available resources, we regret that it is not possible to respond to each piece individually and personally. Please be assured that your correspondence will be forwarded to the appropriate staff members for further study. We appreciate your taking the time to share information with the Commission as well as your thoughts, concerns, and opinions and encourage you to continue to follow its work. Information about past and future Commission activities is available on our website at www.9-11commission.gov.

71 posted on 04/14/2004 6:40:34 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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To: wcdukenfield
Nice try, but there's no chance!
Keane puts the "pansie" in the GOP's "Gelded Old Pansies!"
72 posted on 04/14/2004 7:16:41 AM PDT by Redbob
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73 posted on 04/14/2004 7:19:16 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: freedom1st
You might want to e-mail them the following info too...

Gorelick, formerly the number two person in the Clinton Justice Department is a Democratic appointee to the Commission charged with preparing a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Gorelick was an inappropriate choice for that position because she is a partner in the Washington law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering. According to Newsweek, Wilmer, Cutler represents Prince Mohammed al Faisal in the suit by the 9/11 families. The families contend that al Faisal has legal responsibility for the 9/11 attacks.

Source

While the source is a web blog, it seems to be thoroughly researched with links to legitimate stories (i.e. Newsweek) that back it up. It also questions whether Zelikow should also resign.

74 posted on 04/14/2004 8:05:33 AM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: EricT.
Re: AOL...

Their free disks are good for target practice.

75 posted on 04/14/2004 8:12:22 AM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: Diogenesis; wcdukenfield
Thanks for the heads up - done:

Dear Mr. Kean,

The final determination of the 9/11 Commission will not be credible if Jamie S. Gorelick remains on the commission. As a former deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration, Gorelick was directly responsible for the lack of information sharing between the various agencies of our intelligence community! Isn’t this inability to merge intelligence data at the very core of the government’s failure to detect the 9/11 plot? I am beginning to think this entire process is a sham.

Sincerely,
XXXX



77 posted on 04/14/2004 12:05:39 PM PDT by banyanroot
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To: wcdukenfield; dead; Diogenesis
How about a personal note to the supercilious mandarin:

Jamie.Gorelick@wilmer.com
78 posted on 04/14/2004 1:41:06 PM PDT by eleni121 (Preempt and Prevent---then Destroy)
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To: wcdukenfield; Liz; Howlin; ALOHA RONNIE; RonDog
Another exposed RAT. She needs to go in FRONT of this commission...
79 posted on 04/14/2004 3:09:05 PM PDT by Libloather (Hillary, I want my FBI file back...)
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