Dear Chairman Kean,
Due to both Ms. Gorelick's inherent conflict of interest in having penned the 1995 memo which contributed greatly to the disaster visited upon America on 9/11/01, and due to the partisan deceit displayed by her apparent refusal to make known to the 9/11 Commission her obvious conflict herewith, I demand that Ms. Gorelick be not only excused from her position on the Commission, but that she also be questioned under oath by the Commission immediately thereafter.
The mere appearance of such a conflict of interest will cripple..., no, make that kill, the Commission's credibility and effectiveness as an impartial and non-partisan arbiter of events leading up to September 11, 2001. For all this expenses of time, money, and American blood to not have been poured out in vain, it is imperative that the Commission act swiftly and decisively to restore its credibility, and at least an impression of even-handedness.
Due to his dishonesty on the radio with a North Dakota radio show host, wherein Bob Kerrey claimed to have no prior knowledge of former President Clinton's assertion that he was offered Usama Bin Laden by Somalia, and passed up on the offer, Mr. Kerrey has also shown himself to be no more than a partisan shill with an agenda.
It is now public knowledge that the tape of Clinton admitting to this was provided to the Commission long before Mr. Kerrey feigned his lack of awareness of the matter.
Either Mr. Kerrey lied on the air about his prior knowledge of this statement by Clinton, or he failed to review key evidence submitted to the Commission for review.
Neither is acceptable.
Last, Mr. Kerrey, like Ms. Gorelick, served as a Democrat under Bill Clinton, and is thus incapable of rendering an impartial opinion on the 9/11 disaster which they contributed to during the Clinton Administration.
Clean up this mess, Mr. Chairman, or allow your commission to become a meaningless, partisan witch hunt which history will surely record as such.
Sincerely,
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