February 11, 2005

Why did Condoliar lie?
The "keepin' us safer" misadministration's first warning on al-Qaeda has been declassified, and guess who comes out looking like a huge stinking lying sack of shit.

The URGENT January 25, 2001 report from Richard Clarke to the worthless former national security advisor not only warned of the al-Qaeda attack threat, but laid out a #ucking terrorism strategy, for petessake.

Not only that, also attached in the Clarke memo to Ms Rice was a Clinton-era document relating to al-Qaeda titled "December 2000 Paper: Strategy for Eliminating the Threat from the Jihadist Networks of al-Qida: Status and Prospects."


Bush team tried to suppress pre-9/11 report into al-Qaeda

A newly released memo warned the White House at the start of the Bush administration that al Qaeda represented a threat throughout the Islamic world, a warning that went unheeded by President Bush.

Federal officials were repeatedly warned in the months before the 11 September 2001 terror attacks that Osama bin Laden and al-Qa'ida were planning aircraft hijackings and suicide attacks, according to a new report that the Bush administration has been suppressing.

Critics say the new information undermines the government's claim that intelligence about al-Qa'ida's ambitions was "historical" in nature.

Gee, you think?

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