On Able Danger and Clinton's Keystone Kops
I have been chewing on this can for a while and it has a pretty sour flavor. It looks like congresssman Weldon has exposed a real bombshell. This piece by Ollie North helped convince me:
" The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States -- otherwise known as the Sept. 11 Commission -- was supposed to suggest changes in law and policy to help protect us from terror attacks. To make such recommendations, the commission needed to discern what happened. Regrettably, the commission's public hearings devolved into a political circus instead of a fact-finding exercise. Instead of solving the numerous riddles of how 19 terrorists murdered nearly 3,000 Americans, apologists for the Clinton administration used the hearings to deflect blame -- and point to the culpability of the Bush administration."
of course the usual bloggers have been all over this,linked on my sidebar. Gorelick should be investigated for the obstruction of justice in preventing law enforcement from doing its job.
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