- Faktencheck Fahrenheit 9/11: Moores vereinfachte Welt - Firmian, 01.08.2004, 13:37
- Gähn, na und? Was sind denn irreführende Wahrheiten???... mkT - igelei, 01.08.2004, 14:42
- Re: zur Kenntnisnahme - Firmian, 01.08.2004, 14:59
- Re: Auch zur Kenntnisnahme FAND KEINE BEWEISE mkT - igelei, 01.08.2004, 15:19
- Re: zur Kenntnisnahme - Firmian, 01.08.2004, 14:59
- Die USA der Garant für Wahrheit, Demokratie und Bush mag Schäferhunde - prinz_eisenherz, 01.08.2004, 20:09
- Re: Faktencheck Fahrenheit 9/11: Moores vereinfachte Welt - Pulpo, 02.08.2004, 11:46
- Gähn, na und? Was sind denn irreführende Wahrheiten???... mkT - igelei, 01.08.2004, 14:42
Re: Auch zur Kenntnisnahme FAND KEINE BEWEISE mkT
-->What's that Bu$h lying about... AND WHY!
9/11 panelist may quit over Bush secrecy
James Gordon Meek and Kenneth R. Bazinet
NY Daily News
WASHINGTON - Frustrated by Bush administration restrictions, a former
senator said yesterday he might quit the special commission investigating
the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Ex-Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.), now president of New York's New School
University, told the Daily News that resigning is"on my list of
possibilities" because the administration continues to block the full
panel's access to top intelligence officials and materials.
"I am no longer... feeling comfortable that I'm going to be able to read
and process what I need in order to participate in writing a report about
how it was that 19 men defeated every single defensive system the U.S. put
up to kill 3,000 Americans on Sept. 11," said Kerrey.
The commission said yesterday that President Bush and Vice President Cheney
would meet privately with only the panel's two chairmen - although former
President Bill Clinton and his vice president, Al Gore, said they would
meet with all 10 members.
The White House recently allowed only three commissioners and their staff
director to read secret CIA briefings on Al Qaeda given to Bush and Clinton
before the 2001 attacks.
Meanwhile, House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) yesterday refused pleas by
Bush to extend the commission's May 27 deadline by two months.
MfG
igelei

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