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Air America
Topic Started: Apr 14 2004, 02:39 PM (564 Views)
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Apparently we look like this now
Adrian
Apr 19 2004, 12:02 AM
I don't think anyone has accused Bush of actually knowing about the 9/11 attacks, and if they did, they were dead wrong. The threads of information were in the government and if the agencies had been more sensitive and were sharing info better maybe it would've been picked up. But the idea Bush knew about it is ridiculous (who claimed this?).
Bribing and coaching family members? Who did that?
I also didn't haer about the Rice thing. What happened?

On 2 different networks, there was a DIFFERENT 9/11 family member, who didnt know each other. Both quotes from them basically said the exact same thing...Why is Bush "stonewalling" (both people used this word) this comission, If his ads wanted to show what he was doing on 9/11, it should have showed him reading to the kids in Florida, After all, it Did happen on his watch, and a couple other things which I dont remember. Basically, the media coached these 2 people to say what they said.

When Rice was trying to answer one of the panel's questions, one panel member interuppted her very sharply with something very absurd, followed by a personal attack. Everyone there applauded and cheered. I'll look for the link. I cant find it right now.
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