To: Howlin
The 9-11 Commission saw every document they asked for." Why in the world was the Commission asking this now private citizen to get them records from the National Archives. Surely they could request them from the Archives directly if they knew enough to specifically ask for those documents.
To: JohnBovenmyer
He was there for Clinton, going through the documents that were available for the commission.
And the point is how would they KNOW what to ask for unless somebody told them?
Could Berger have taken reports and then just never mentioned it to the committee?
22 posted on
07/21/2004 9:09:11 PM PDT by
Howlin
(~~~~Today is the day AFTER my sixth year FR anniversary~~~~)
To: JohnBovenmyer
The answer to your question is that the Commission asked the Clinton administration to pick and choose the docs for the commission to save them the "hassle" to sifting through all of the information. In the true spirit of keeping Gorelick on the commission, they let those who had the blood on their hands select the evidence. This is unbelievable!
25 posted on
07/21/2004 9:19:02 PM PDT by
NonValueAdded
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" HRC 6/28/2004)
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