June 2, 2004

The fix in is
Betraying America

The [useless #ucking sheep of the 9/11] investigative panel [have] already concluded that there is "no credible evidence that any chartered flights of Saudi Arabian nationals departed the United States before the reopening of national airspace." But the real point is that there were still restrictions on American airspace when the Saudi flights began.
Keep in mind, though, that 'the vast majority of the newly disclosed flights were commercial airline flights, not charters - often carrying just two or three Saudi passengers.' Dickheads.
In addition, new evidence shows that the evacuation involved more than the departure of 142 Saudis on six charter flights that the commission is investigating. According to newly released documents, 160 Saudis left the United States on 55 flights immediately after 9/11 - making a total of about 300 people who left with the apparent approval of the Bush administration, far more than has been reported before.
Well, maybe this will help clear things up: Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 is set for a June 25 debut in the US.

Bonus: it is sure to cause Bush-the-only-slightly-smarter's head to explode.


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