Ashcroft, Rumsfeld and Tenet urged the 9/11 Commission to limit its investigation
i'm so tired of all these little bits and pieces when at this point in time we can be reasonably sure we still don't know the whole story...
anyway, here's another little piece...
here's the letter... see for yourself how those three bozos tied the hands of those seeking the truth...
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fer god's sake... can't we just get to the truth and get past all of this dribble-drabble crap...
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anyway, here's another little piece...
Senior Bush administration officials sternly cautioned the 9/11 Commission against probing too deeply into the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, according to a document recently obtained by the ACLU.
The notification came in a letter dated January 6, 2004, addressed by Attorney General John Ashcroft, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and CIA Director George J. Tenet [ACLU PDF document, page 26]. The ACLU described it as a fax sent by David Addington, then-counsel to former vice president Dick Cheney.
In the message, the officials denied the bipartisan commission's request to question terrorist detainees, informing its two senior-most members that doing so would "cross" a "line" and obstruct the administration's ability to protect the nation.
here's the letter... see for yourself how those three bozos tied the hands of those seeking the truth...
(click on image for larger version)
fer god's sake... can't we just get to the truth and get past all of this dribble-drabble crap...
Labels: 9/11 Commission, ACLU, David Addington, Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, John Aravosis
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