Posted on 09/22/2005 8:56:11 AM PDT by stan_sipple
Pentagon lawyers during the Clinton administration ordered the destruction of intelligence reports that identified September 11 leader Mohamed Atta months before the attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, according to congressional testimony yesterday. A lawyer for two Pentagon whistleblowers also told the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday that the Defense Intelligence Agency last year destroyed files on the Army's computer data-mining program known as Able Danger to avoid disclosing the information.
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Mark Levin talked about this last night on his show - he had spoken with Weldon a while back, and basically told him "make sure you have the documents, without the documents, this story will go nowhere". it seems as if every document on this was scrubbed - Levin seems to feel that this story - is over, because of that.
Mohammad Atta's helpers in Pentagon ping
in this case, the crime is worse then the coverup. the crime is that information was blocked and/or destroyed before 9-11, leading to 3000 dead americans in the street. the post 9-11 coverup is likely some mid level pentagon people who want to hide the fact that some of this data was obtained illegally. I strongly doubt Rumsfeld gave the order to purge it. However, if he did, I would join you in saying he should be held to account for that.
Or, as some posters above have speculated, that there was greater cooperation between al-Qaeda and China or al-Qaeda and US intelligence than previously admitted.
I'm getting flashbacks to all the anti-Clinton threads of 1998, 1999.
Able Danger seems like the precursor to the Total Information Awareness thing that Admiral Poindexter was leading. It may be that the government was doing things that they clearly should not have been doing. Operating outside the law. Accessing information information that they should not. Maybe not.
this is the last opportunity to uncover the truth - wherever it leads. if this opportunity passes, its over.
"You just want to forget it and move on. That's how, I think, the public views Clinton. The people know they made a big mistake,"
Yup. They did want to forget & move on. And then Bush's people put Clinton in the spotlight again by teaming him up with Bush's father and making him look like he has redeeming qualities and he's not such a bad guy after all.
That was a mistake. The republicans are doing a make-over on Bill. They should have left him heavily tarnished instead of polishing him up.
"it would, in fact, be quite in line with trends for the majorities to decrease. (I personally don't think they will: I think the Dems are in complete meltdown)."
And I think they will decrease.
Yes, I think the dems are in a meltdown too, but too many of the republicans come across as wussies, and people aren't attracted to wusses.
Good time for someone from a third party to step up.
Wow.... Like to see a follow up on this. I wonder if Berger destoryed some of these too... any overlap?
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We do still shoot people for treason don't we? If not, we should.
I disagree. Clinton's image has not gained one iota from all this globe-hopping. In fact, it may have been a brilliant political move, basically keeping him out of the actual political spotlight and shoving him into the humanitarian role. I know he still criticizes, but he seems a lot more muted since he's been "Tsunami-ing."
We'll see .......
So my prediction is on the table. The GOP will gain at least +1 seat in 06 in the Senate, and hold all its seats in the House.
Interesting. I was saying at the time that Gore was contesting the election that it seemed like he was afraid to lose.
"If you heard the discussion yesterday, you found out the governments DOD requirements to keep documents on US citizens for only 90-days to find out if they are revelant. After 90-days they are suppose to be destroyed."
Chairman Specter questioned the DoD lawyer, after the lawyer explained the 90 day rule, for "US Persons."
Specter asked: "was Atta a US Person?"
"No"
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