Posted on 08/09/2005 10:12:39 PM PDT by Bronc1
...The former intelligence official said the first Able Danger report identified all four men as members of a "Brooklyn" cell, and was produced within two months after Mr. Atta arrived in the United States. The former intelligence official said he was among a group that briefed Mr. Zelikow and at least three other members of the Sept. 11 commission staff about Able Danger when they visited the Afghanistan-Pakistan region in October 2003...
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Now there you go again. 1999 was sooo long ago. We can argue all day about who was president, who was co-president, and who was attorney general then, but how does that relate to us now?
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"Now there you go again. 1999 was sooo long ago. We can argue all day about who was president, who was co-president, and who was attorney general then, but how does that relate to us now?
You are correct. Proving the Clintoonians and their thugs guilty of allowing 9/11 will never feed a starving illegal alien or an abused gay writer for the NY Slimes.
1. THREE times the Able Danger group tried to give this information to the FBI, and all three times Clinton administration attorneys told them they were prohibited from doing so.
2. This is the type of intelligence (data-mining) that he has advocated for a long time, and the CIA absolutely refused to do it.
3. Former members of the ABle Danger group contacted the staff of the 9/11 with this information.
4. Neither Tim Roemer nor John Lehman had ever heard any of this information.
5. Weldon wants to know if the 9/11 commission staff ran interference on this information, keeping it from some members of the commission.
6. Weldon wants hearings on this.
Great Summary.
Lets hope that the rats and their fellow anti America Mediot buddies can't kill this story and neutralize Weldon.
Sometimes the lack of sarcasm is a great weapon tool to use on the Lunatic Lefties.
Re "Is "Gorelick" a nickname cause Jamie was close to the inventor of the internet?"
I don't know the answer. Why don't you email Jamie and ask her. Please post her response if you get one.
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