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Republicans Clash Over 9/11 Panel
Reuters ^ | 4-16-04

Posted on 04/16/2004 8:55:05 PM PDT by Indy Pendance

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two leading congressional Republicans on Friday accused the commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks of descending into partisan finger-pointing instead of examining problems that made the hijackings possible.

"Partisan mudslinging, circus-atmosphere pyrotechnics, and gotcha-style questioning do not get us closer to the truth. They serve as dangerous distractions from the global war on terror," House of Representatives' Majority leader Tom DeLay said in a letter to the commission.

DeLay of Texas and Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, a member of the House Republican leadership, said in separate letters the commission had lost credibility, with some members more focused on stating opinions than getting information.

But Thomas Kean, the Republican chairman of the panel, defended its work and denied politics played any role.

"None of our votes have been cast on partisan lines," he wrote in a letter of his own. "All of us are striving to achieve a set of recommendations that can win the support of all commissioners," Kean added.

"We are committed as well to the integrity of our work. The commission has clear written guidelines on conflicts of interest," he said.

DeLay and Cantor made their charges after the Republican Bush administration came under tough questioning in hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday for what some commission members called a complete intelligence failure ahead of the attacks that killed about 3,000 people.

The bipartisan 9/11 commission, which is due to report to the nation in July, has issued a series of highly critical reports on what it sees as a succession of failures leading up to the attacks.

But Cantor said commissioners appeared more focused on blaming individuals than finding flaws in how the government functioned, and its "myopic approach is too concentrated on pointing a finger at a single action or an individual rather than examining the long-term, systemic problems that led us to 9/11."

Another Republican, House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, on Wednesday called on a Democratic panel member to step down because of a conflict of interest.

Kean dismissed the request as "silly," noting that panel member Jamie Gorelick had recused herself from everything related to her previous role as deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration.

DeLay echoed Sensenbrenner's complaints, saying if Gorelick "enhanced and helped formalize the very policies that may have created barriers to preventing the 9-11 attacks, a profound conflict of interest would appear to exist."

he New York Times reported on Friday that the White House was considering getting a jump on a potential commission recommendation by adopting a plan to create a new post of national intelligence director, centralizing authority now in several departments and agencies.

Asked about the Times report, White House spokesman Scott McClellan disputed any suggestion that the administration might try to "preempt" the 9/11 commission's findings.

But he sidestepped questions about whether the administration was focusing on the idea of a national intelligence director.

"We never rule out when steps might be taken, if they're related to protecting the American people," he told reporters.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 911commission; delay; gorelick; thewall
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To: Diogenesis

The assembly and conduct of this committee is
more than enough insight into EXACTLY
how we became vulnerable to the al Qaeda attack.


61 posted on 04/17/2004 3:56:28 AM PDT by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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To: Diogenesis
"The assembly and conduct of this committee is more than enough insight into EXACTLY how we became vulnerable to the AL Qaeda attack."

You sure 'hit the nail on the head'!

62 posted on 04/17/2004 7:25:21 AM PDT by mickie
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To: TexKat
Thanks for the Forbes link .. but still I think saying that Kean in in bed with Bin Laden's brother is a big stretch

With that said, I also don't think Gorelick being on the Board of a big oil company is a conflict either.

I was thinking more in the lines of hypocrisy because that is what the left always scream about

63 posted on 04/17/2004 7:46:45 AM PDT by Mo1 (Make Michael Moore cry.... DONATE MONTHLY!!!)
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To: Mo1
"clash"?...i want to see an out and out brawl over this committee!..good to see some republicans with backbone.
64 posted on 04/17/2004 7:51:44 AM PDT by rrrod
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To: Sister_T; All
Brief Bio of Thomas Kean
65 posted on 04/17/2004 7:55:18 AM PDT by NewLand (I maintain my political power for $1 a day at Free Republic...)
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To: Indy Pendance
Here's a deal the dems might go for... We'll kick Thomas Kean in the teeth, and you kick Gorlich off the panel...
66 posted on 04/17/2004 8:09:12 AM PDT by Godfollow
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To: Indy Pendance
Call me an optimist but I am now looking forward to the Commission's recommendations. They are already expressing concerns about the lack of safety in our immigration procedures. In the interest of national safety they can refuse political correctness (being technically above politics) and not wishing to be blamed for failing to recommend safeguards to terrorist entry into the US, they may well touch the third rail of politics i.e. entry of aliens over our land borders. If they come out with a firm and insistant demand for border control, it will be impossible for the political parties to refuse to adopt same. Republicans in Congress can insist on illegal immigration controls and GWB and more importantly the democrats will be forced to concur risking a tremendous backlash against them should they not go along. Knowing that it is inevitable that we will be attacked at some point by those who cross our land borders, they would have to shoulder the entire responsiblity for same.
67 posted on 04/17/2004 8:29:28 AM PDT by brydic1
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To: Indy Pendance
Another example of poor journalistic editorializing in the headline for this piece. "Partys clash" would be consistant with the story when you view Kean as the liberal he is in all his actions. The Republicans that have spoken out have been in agreement, the total opposite of the spin the editor is wishing to propagandize.
68 posted on 04/17/2004 8:41:38 AM PDT by KC Burke (Men of intemperate minds can never be free....)
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