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As pre-Sept. 11 secrets emerge, a question: `What else did the government know?
AP ^
| 6/8/02
| Pete Yost
Posted on 06/08/2002 10:58:30 AM PDT by Native American Female Vet
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:07:52 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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WASHINGTON (AP) The Bush administration's long-held assertion that it lacked the evidence to avert the terror attacks is giving way to a crucial question: What did the government know before Sept. 11? The administration's theme has been that it had no specific information and therefore could not stop the plotters.
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TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: espionagelist; terrorwar
To: *TerrorWar;*Espionage_list
To: Native American Female Vet
No, even with everything that has come to light to date, there still is nothing that would have led anyone to stop the events of 9/11. It is all just too speculative, even if all of Rowleys hunches had been followed through on. There would not have been any reason to stop the hijackers from getting on those airplanes.
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06/08/2002 11:39:56 AM PDT
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jimtorr
To: jimtorr
Good point. Suppose we did know. Even if we grounded the planes and closed the WTC how long could we keep up that posture? The only way to keep the terrorists off the planes would have been to profile Arab types and we're not even doing that now. The terrorists would have just waited or went to another target.
To: jimtorr
And the key is the last sentence of this article. I don't want to waste much time on that in the congress because their intentions are not honorable, just political. Time to look forward to a better and more efficient way.
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