Friday, August 12, 2005

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This report about intelligence agencies tracking two of the 9/11 hijackers, including ringleader Mohammed Atta, at least a year before the attacks is set to be a huge story. The 9/11 Commission is being brought back together to investigate the explosive alllegations, which they should have done in the first place. It was brought to light after some of the members of 'Able Danger,' a military intelligence group, came forward to say what they had been doing. Apparently some members of the 9/11 Commission knew about this, but ignored it. Did they ignore it to cover for their fellow commission member, Jamie Gorelick? (no relation to Al Gore.) We don't know. Perhaps we'll find out. As the deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration, you can almost now say she has blood on her hands. Intelligence officials were doing their job, tracking the terrorists, and knew Atta and this other guy were trouble. But they couldn't tell the FBI about it because of the rules set up by Gorelick (the so-called "wall" between federal agencies.) As a result, Mohammed Atta and his merry band of Islamic thugs were allowed to carry out their killing spree on 9/11 completely uninhibited. The 9/11 widows are outraged, and they should be. Perhaps the proper attention will now be paid to where the biggest failure against terrorism took place: inside the Clinton administration. It's too bad that when the hearings originally took place, the Bush-bashing liberals in the press and on the commission couldn't take their eye off media whore Richard Clarke long enough to find the truth. Maybe they will this time.

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