To: Piranha
Send an email to the Commission. Jamie Gorelick MUST resign. The fact that she felt compelled to write an OP-ED for the Washington Post shows she is feeling the heat. Keep pouring it on!
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
301 7th Street, SW
Room 5125
Washington, DC 20407
Washington Office*
Tel: (202) 331-4060
Fax: (202) 296-5545
info@9-11Commission.gov New York Office
Tel: (212) 264-1505
Fax: (212) 264-1595
info@9-11Commission.gov
5 posted on
04/17/2004 11:10:51 PM PDT by
MNJohnnie
(Vote Bush 2004-We have the solutions, Kerry Democrats? Nothing but slogans)
To: MNJohnnie
April 18, 2004
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
Washington Office: Tel: (202) 331-4060 Fax: (202) 296-5545
New York Office: Tel: (212) 264-1505 Fax: (212) 264-1595
To: The Commission Leadership
CC: Ms. Jamie Gorelick, Commission Member (also high-ranking member of previous Administration)
Dear Commissioners:
I have been disturbed by the revelations of this past week that Ms. Gorelick deliberately withheld specific information about her past responsibilities from the people that appointed the people to this commission.
Her job title alone should have been enough to disqualify her, it is apparent that she was in a position of very high power within the Administration just previous to the present one. It is also readily apparent that she is tightly related to many members of the previous Administrationmany of whom were held over by the Bush Administration to maintain a level of continuity on these important tasks.
Her letter in the Washington Post this morning raises more questions than it resolves, making it obvious why Ms. Gorelick must not remain on this Commission and must be a Witness. It is readily apparent that:
Ms. Gorelick is unable to impartially judge people that she knew closely and worked with.
Ms. Gorelick will be unable to impartially judge people she worked for.
Ms. Gorelick never belonged on this Commission and does not belong on this commission now.
The fact that she had to write her letter for the Washington Post to defend herself is proof that the Commission is tainted beyond repair by her continued presence. It is also proof that she is under great pressure to do the right thing.
This is not a witch-hunt that is bringing her demise even though that is what will be reported by the partisan press. This is a basic question of fairness and conflict of interest. When she is removed, I hope that Commission leaders will keep this in mind as they announce this to the world. To suggest that this was in any way partisan or a political witch hunt or McCarthyism will only serve to further taint the Commission.
Did Ms. Gorelick disclose to any of you that she was so tightly involved in the Wall or that she prepared and signed the memo adding to it, or did you find that out from Mr. Ashcroft like the rest of us? Was she forthcoming that she might be an important witness before the Commission? Did she ever object to being named and have to be talked into it?
It is past time for Ms. Gorelick to do the right thing and resign. She should have refused service when asked but she didnt so now it up to her to fix the situation or have it fixed for her.
Ms. Gorelick is knowledgeable about Conflicts of Interest. It is my understanding that she wrote a book on this very subject. Her continued presence can only mean that she is trying to make sure that the previous Administration is not examined fairly. Or she is afraid of being a witness and this is her best defense.
With her biased perspective removed, maybe the Commission can continue your work to help prevent the next 9-11. That is the important reason to be doing this now (while we are still fighting this War)isnt it?
If your purpose is instead to provide political ammunition for campaigning, then I can see why multiple TV appearances on cable and network news and opinion shows by all the members of the Commission would be a wise strategy. But, if you are trying to prevent the next 9-11, as charged, then you should stay away from the TV cameras and the easy sound-bites.
Once Ms. Gorelick resigns, or is forcibly removed from this Commission if she refuses to do the honorable thing, then she needs to be called as a Witness. I would also like to see her explain why she hid her previous activities from the people who appointed her.
All across America, people have seen what a partisan circus many aspects of this Commission have become. In this one area, you need to take steps to reduce this perceptionremove Ms. Gorelick and call her to testify.
Sincerely,
A concerned American
RobFromGa
86 posted on
04/18/2004 5:30:08 AM PDT by
RobFromGa
(There isn't always an easy path, but there is always a right path.)
To: MNJohnnie
Bump to call on Monday. Dame's a loser and it's time for her to go.
89 posted on
04/18/2004 5:40:00 AM PDT by
jocon307
(The dems don't get it, the American people do.)
To: MNJohnnie
bttt
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