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Monday, October 02, 2006

we can actually give every person in king george's court

a smoking gun, LITERALLY and STILL they'd lie and hem and haw their way out of the deep deep deep shite. it is beyond me why some still back them. is a party name more important than no only the truth but OUR SAFETY? we have far too many ostrichs burying their heads in the sand. we have THOUSANDS of our men and women dying over a war based on LIES AND GREED AND SHEER STUBBORNNESS. OPEN YOUR EYES AND SPEAK UP AND SPEAK OUT

9/11 Panel Members Weren’t Told of Meeting

By PHILIP SHENON
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 — Members of the Sept. 11 commission said today that they were alarmed that they were told nothing about a White House meeting in July 2001 at which George J. Tenet, then the director of central intelligence, is reported to have warned Condoleezza Rice, then the national security adviser, about an imminent Al Qaeda attack and failed to persuade her to take action.
Details of the previously undisclosed meeting on July 10, 2001, two months before the Sept. 11 terror attacks, were first reported last week in a new book by the journalist Bob Woodward.
The final report from the Sept. 11 commission made no mention of the meeting nor did it suggest there had been such an encounter between Mr. Tenet and Ms. Rice, now secretary of state.
Since release of the book, “State of Denial,” the White House and Ms. Rice have disputed major elements of Mr. Woodward’s account, with Ms. Rice insisting through spokesmen that there had been no such exchange in a private meeting with Mr. Tenet and that he had expressed none of the frustration attributed to him in Mr. Woodward’s book.
“It really didn’t match Secretary Rice’s recollection of the meeting at all,” said Dan Bartlett, counselor to President Bush, in an interview on the CBS News program “Face the Nation.”
“It kind of left us scratching our heads because we don’t believe that’s an accurate account,” he said.
Although passages of the book suggest that Mr. Tenet was a major source for Mr. Woodward, the former intelligence director has refused to comment on the book. .......

4 comments:

pissed off patricia said...

I began reading Woodward's book yesterday. I only intended to read for a couple of minutes and ended up reading for two hours.

Seems every person bush appoints to a position is the absolutely wrong person for the job. Many "heck of a job" people. Add Condi and Rummy to that list.

Beach Bum said...

Could Bush's house of cards be about to tumble completely down? As far as Condi living with herself its apparently easy. Because in Washington it seems to be more important to protect the emperor above all else.

Graeme said...

Tenet sucks

Unknown said...

p o p, i think reading a whole book on the subject would really push me over the edge

glenda and b b, my favorite is she is better at denying than even king george (it would appear)

graeme, so succinct!!!