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The Cost of Life (Clinton/Gore Sellout of Security for Campaign Contributions) **FR EXCLUSIVE**
9/23/01 | Jon Loose and Connie Hair

Posted on 09/23/2001 10:30:38 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar

At the invitation of UPI, Jon Loose and I wrote this op-ed and submitted it a week ago. UPI told us that every single person who read it there said that this was not commentary but that it was news. They have told us they were assigning staff to cover this story.

Since Newsmax has broken the story, I thought it time to put out information that has not yet come to light.


The Cost of Life
By Jon Loose and Connie Hair

Hindsight is always 20/20. You see causes and proactive avenues that could have altered the outcome. Sometimes these ignored actions are discounted as unreasonable. Other times, you point your finger at a deserved party.

In the wake of the terrorist attack on the United States on September 11, 2001, the most compelling raison d'être is that we failed to take our own advice. More specifically, the weaknesses in airport security were largely identified a number of years ago.

In July of 1996, in the wake of the crash of TWA flight 800, President Clinton convened the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security by executive order 13015 to take place on August 22, 1996. He gave the commission 45 days to “study matters involving aviation safety and security, including air traffic control and to develop a strategy to improve aviation safety and security, both domestically and internationally,” then present their conclusions. He named Vice President Al Gore to head the commission. By special invitation of the President, Victoria Cummock was named to the commission. Ms. Cummock lost her husband in the explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scottland some eight years prior. According to Newsday, Cummock held the reputation at the time of “the airlines’ most tenacious foe.”

Five years prior to September 11, 2001, Gore held a press conference to announce the commission’s preliminary report that promised, “to take the strongest measures possible to reduce the risk of terrorism and sabotage to airline passengers and crews.” Gore further stated that their upcoming proposed measures will, “be put into place quickly and effectively and will help ensure that airline travel remains as safe as possible for all travelers.” A solid and factual preliminary report backed up Gore’s comments.

Ten days later, just prior to the 1996 election, Gore penned a letter to airline lobbyist Carol Hallett, promising that the commission's findings would not cause the airlines any loss of revenue. The very next day the Democratic National Committee received a check in the amount of $40,000 from TWA. Over the next two weeks Northwest, United and American Airlines donated $55,000 more.

In the next two months the Democratic National Committee pocketed over $250,000 from American Airlines. United Airlines threw in an additional $100,000. Northwest Airlines added $53,000. That’s a grand total of over half a million dollars. According to the Washington Times, Whitehouse Spokesman, Ginny Terzano gave no denial when asked whether Al Gore solicited these airline donations personally.

Contributory advice and suggestions were being sought and incorporated into the draft(s) of the report by all sides of the aisle and divisions of government including intelligence agencies, transportation agencies and military personnel. The draft final form was presented to the 21 participating commissioners in January of 1997. According to the Washington Times, a significant number of security measures were removed from the proposed final draft of the report.

Victoria Cummock and CIA Director John Deutch were resolute in their opposition to the “softball” report. Gore was given no choice but to pull back the report. Reinstalled were sensible new procedures that would cost the airlines millions of dollars.

· Conduct airport vulnerability assessments and develop action plans
· Require criminal background checks and FBI fingerprint checks for all screeners, and all airport and airline employees with access to secure areas
· Deploy existing technology
· Signifi cantly expand the use of bomb-sniffing dogs
· Complement technology with automated passenger profiling
· Certify screening companies and improve screener performance
· Aggressively test existing security systems
· Use the Customs Service to enhance security
· Give properly cleared airline and airport security personnel access to the classified information they need to know
· Begin implementation of full bag-passenger match · Providing more compassionate and effective assistance to families of victims
· Improve passenger manifests
· Significantly increase the number of FBI agents assigned to counter-terrorism investigations, to improve intelligence, and to crisis response
· Provide anti-terrorism assistance in the form of airport security training to countries where there are airports served by airlines flying to the US

The security measures were in the final recommendation report. However, the implementation timetable was nowhere to be found.

In February of 1997, Victoria Cummock called the report “toothless.” She informed Gore that unless specific implementation dates were added in the report she would file a dissent, because the airline industry would not have to do anything until such measures were mandated.

On February 12, 1997, an open meeting was held on the commission’s final report. Gore made a point to inform Ms. Cummock that he would leave room for her dissent to the final report. NBC Dateline caught these comments on videotape. Also on videotape was Mr. Gore presenting the final report to President Clinton minutes later and pronouncing that the report had unanimous consent. But it didn’t.

Victoria Cummock filed suit claiming that Gore pressured her to abandon her call for counter-terrorist measures, the right to see commission files of which she was denied, and the right to file her 42-page dissent. It was her ambition to see the commission’s findings presented accurately within the final report. Gore painted Cummock, who had lost her husband in a terrorist act, as a disgruntled commissioner.

In mid 1999 Ms. Cummock won her case in the D.C. Court of Appeals. In the long drawn out and impeded discovery process a memo was discovered from a CIA staffer, specializing in psychological profiling. According to The American Spectator, the memo stated that Cummock could be "kept in line if she believes progress could be made" but "could become a major problem."

On September 11, 2001, those ultimately responsible for the destruction of thousands of precious lives were the terrorists who pulled the knives and steered the planes.

But playing politics and intentionally ignoring obvious safety and security voids in an industry that has been a target of terrorists for over thirty years is unconscionable.

Now the airlines are paying the price. We all are.


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To: Clinton's a liar
Can we all just move on? We don't need to look back. <>
21 posted on 09/23/2001 10:52:25 AM PDT by Terry Mross
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To: diotima, RagtimeCowgirl
Ping!
22 posted on 09/23/2001 10:52:47 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: Clinton's a liar
I just sent this via bcc email to over 20 letters to editors and about a dozen and a half "opinionators"- we'll see if it gets legs....
23 posted on 09/23/2001 10:53:39 AM PDT by backhoe (Has that clinton "legacy" made you feel *safer* yet? ? ?)
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To: Clinton's a liar,Real Cynic No More
Excellent information! The Clinton/Gore legacy lives on in the decimation of our Armed Forces, disgust and frustration within our security agencies, and the sale of our national defense to the highest bidder. As always, if you follow the money, it will take you to the culprit.
24 posted on 09/23/2001 10:54:17 AM PDT by SpiritualPatriot
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To: Paulus Invictus
"So why is this information not being widely used by the lame stream press?"

Even better, what will it take for the lamestream media to report the Clinton/Gore criminality and its effects? 6,800 dead and missing isn't enough?

25 posted on 09/23/2001 10:54:51 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: Clinton's a liar
This is not all there is. How do people think the Clintons went to the Whitehouse as paupers and came out astonishingly rich? They have raped this country and no one says a word. All Amelda ever wantes was shoes.
26 posted on 09/23/2001 10:55:37 AM PDT by dalebert
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To: Clinton's a liar
Saw that article on Newsmax this morning. Excellent job.
27 posted on 09/23/2001 10:56:03 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: Terry Mross
"Can we all just move on?"

Those are the most dangerous words uttered in modern times, Terry. I know you were being sarcastic, even though your closing tag didn't show up! LOL

28 posted on 09/23/2001 10:57:12 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: Clinton's a liar
Bill Clinton is a traitorous bastard. His entire family and in-laws are scum, the epitome of white trash. I hope God grants me the time to see him and his power-whore wife in prison.
29 posted on 09/23/2001 10:57:22 AM PDT by clintonh8r
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To: Clinton's a liar
bump
30 posted on 09/23/2001 10:57:28 AM PDT by nkycincinnatikid
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To: Clinton's a liar
Awesome story, CaL! You'll need a "smoking gun..."
32 posted on 09/23/2001 10:58:21 AM PDT by Cyber Liberty
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To: Clinton's a liar
It's time for Bill O'Reilly to interview Ms. Cummock !!

Major Bump...

33 posted on 09/23/2001 10:58:22 AM PDT by HoustonKevin (God Bless America....)
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To: backhoe
Thank you, backhoe!
34 posted on 09/23/2001 11:00:15 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: sciencediet
Thanks for the bump and the link!
35 posted on 09/23/2001 11:00:41 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: SpiritualPatriot
"As always, if you follow the money, it will take you to the culprit."

Bingo!

36 posted on 09/23/2001 11:01:39 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: Clinton's a liar
BTTT
37 posted on 09/23/2001 11:01:41 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: E.G.C.
Thanks, E.G.C. Newsmax didn't yet have all of the details. Hope this expands an investigation!
38 posted on 09/23/2001 11:02:38 AM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: Clinton's a liar
My take on this article is that it graphically illustrates how our government is weakened by behind-the-scenes influence of moneyed special interests. Money can counteract the will of the people, the national interest, and common sense, if strategically spent on PR and lobbying professionals, and (of course, and most significantly) campaign contributions, which are simply bribes in many cases.

Beyond the specifics of this case, we should blame our corrupt system of campaign finance, which many Republicans and members of Free Republic have been DEFENDING with cult-like ferocity.

Unfortunately, this article is not primarily interested in analyzing the problem, but in bashing the Clinton administration. Republicans were at least as much to blame. (see the article below.) And, while you are cheering this article, ask yourself: what initiative or constructive actions were taken by the Republican-controlled congress to address this problem? And, what was the current Bush administration doing about airline security before Sept. 11?

My point is not to bash Republicans or conservatives. The point is that the basic problem transcends the corruption of the Clinton administration. The political system is corrupt, and that corruption stems in large part from our "system" of campaign finance.

The following is extracted from democrats.com

And the airlines made sure their views on costly anti-terrorism regulations were heard on Capital Hill. The industry had contributed to the 1995-96 campaigns of 10 of the 12 members on the House Appropriations subcommittee on transportation - - the committee that funds the FAA. The Senate Aviation Subcommittee had similar ties to the airline industry: eight of nine Republican senators serving on that subcommittee in 1996 had received airline PAC contributions; only one of the eight Democrats on that subcommittee did.

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Not surprisingly, the conservative press joined the airline industry in attacking the Gore Commission report. Most of the arguments advanced by the right focused on the "cost effectiveness" of implementing the recommendations. Susan Ellingwood's article in the March 10, 1997 edition of the New Republic entitled "Hot Air" is typical of the conservative response to the Gore Commission:

On a cost-effective basis, the recommendations simply don't add up. Robert W. Hahn, in a sobering article in the libertarian magazine Regulation titled "the cost of antiterrorist rhetoric," provides a table that looks at the Gore Commission recommendations, the amount requested for each proposal and the projected costs. The Gore Commission estimates that its recommendations would cost $429.4 million. But, according to Hahn, that's too low. Hahn says that "a full passenger-bag match alone will cost $2 billion annually." Actuarial studies, Hahn notes, assume the "implicit value of life for air travelers" to be "between $5 and $15 million." Two billion dollars a year to guard against terrorism and sabotage--a threat which, Hahn notes, is responsible for a grand total of thirty-seven deaths in U.S. planes since 1982--works out to "a cost per life saved of well over $300 million."

39 posted on 09/23/2001 11:02:52 AM PDT by augustus99
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To: Clinton's a liar
Ten days later, just prior to the 1996 election, Gore penned a letter to airline lobbyist Carol Hallett, promising....

that all money extorted from the airlines will be saved in a lockbox.

40 posted on 09/23/2001 11:04:02 AM PDT by InfiniteJustice
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