To: ThePythonicCow
David Schippers and Jayna Davis had a GREAT interview on this and more on Quinn in the Morning in Pittsburgh last week! This mideastern connection to OKC is a slam dunk.
I ask you all, what percantage of the American public do you think know about all this information? You see, if the answer as I suspect is around or less than maybe 1%, there is the problem.
Mostly anything can be done in this country as long as most of the ignorant, uninformed, disinterested people never learn of it. It's amazing, but true. Blame the lamestreamers and Congress for being part of the problem.
p.s. You see, for instance, if there is a terrible earthquake somewhere in the world and thousands are killed, it didn't happen if the media doesn't tell you. No one is the wiser!
To: ChasingFletch
While you are blaming the media for keeping a lid on this story, look a little deeper and explain to me why the FBI covered up the Mideast connection. There is where the real question should be asked. Also ask yourself, if this is true, what you think of the FBI being our protector in the War on Terror.
18 posted on
06/30/2002 3:55:59 AM PDT by
meenie
To: ChasingFletch
Don't be so pessimistic. We are the people that count. As long as we know - and there is an expanding circle of us - the coverup is a joke. What Dan Rather says is, nowadays, a joke. Anyone who believes him is a fool.
28 posted on
06/30/2002 5:15:09 AM PDT by
eno_
To: ChasingFletch
I've been late to the party on this. Only caught wind of it since Fox has been running interviews and commentary on it the past couple of weeks. And I'm a newshound, but not a big conspiracy theorist. However, the stuff that's come out recently seems to have real legs.
Is Jayna Davis the OK City reporter who tried to make the FBI aware of a ME connection to the bombing? I saw her interviewed, I think on Fox recently, and she was terrific - very articulate and poised and focused. I hope she is taking extreme security measures.
68 posted on
06/30/2002 9:55:52 AM PDT by
Endeavor
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