Bush found blameless as regards 9/11
Carolyn Garner Siscoe
austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
Wed Mar 24 18:36:38 2004
just listened to testimony that on Sep 4, 7 days before sep 11th at a meeting
with Rice and others, Clarke told them there was there was a terrorist plot by
Osuma set to take place in the USA. The reason Rice and company ignored Osuma
and company was that it upset their wanting ti keep the focus on Sadam as a
terrorist.
Carolyn
Wayne Johnson wrote:
> Phaw. Apparently Condy Rice was told there was terrorist trouble afoot by
> Clarke and others. Personally, I believe Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld triumvirate
> would have happily sat on their collective ass while innocent Americans died
> horribly just so they could then declare a "mandate" for increased
> Federal/Executive powers. Let us not be naive about how these people
> operate. Nothing, but nothing is too immoral or unethical to be beneath
> these guys and their corporate backers. What is the cost? A few thousand
> lives? Who gives a shit when there are billions to be made?
>
> Take a look back at good ole Herman Kahn and Thinking about the Unthinkable
> for a good insight into how the US military would view "acceptable
> casualties". Something on the order of the entire population of New York
> City or the state of Missouri would be ok, that is "survivable". Definitely
> worth the risk.
>
> All the projected horrors of Reaganism are beginning to coalesce and come
> true, witness the latest Executive grab for complete "evesdropping"
> capability on the InterNet. Or the gradual "decisions" to, get this, remove
> or de-emphasize "reading" from many public schools curricula. What does
> this say for Democracy and the American Way. Sieg Heil, mein Glorious
> Leader of the Fatherland!
>
> Trivia question: Where does the phrase "Ford knows" come from?
>
> wj
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Eisenstadt" <michaele@ando.pair.com>
> To: <austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net>; <byronmarshall2001@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 9:56 AM
> Subject: Bush found blameless as regards 9/11
>
> > I read in the autobiography of a Russian literature professor from Harvard
> > who worked in the Reagan White House that everyone continually plays
> > turf wars there and no new policy is easily implemented. Usually
> initiatives
> > just bog down and disappear into a black hole.
> >
> > Listening to the testimony of Albright, Cohen, Rumsfeld, Powell,
> > I found the continuity of nothing much getting done from administration
> > to administration about Osama not surprising, not surprising at all.
> >
> > So that blame of Bush for dereliction of duty before 9/11 is misplaced.
> >
> > It was peace time. The military was asleep and the CIA & FBI were
> > feuding as usual. How is that Bush's fault? Nothing he could have done
> > about it.
> >
> > Now as for Iraq, that's a different story. As we have learnt from various
> > insiders now on the outside, the Bushies were bent on invading Iraq
> > as soon as excuse could be invented.
> >
> >
> >