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[Senator] Specter asks probe of Iraq links to WTC-Okla. attacks
Philadelphia Daily News ^
| Sat, Oct. 05, 2002
| ROSE DeWOLF
Posted on 10/05/2002 10:38:53 AM PDT by flamefront
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To: OKCSubmariner; honway; Fred Mertz; Brian Mosely; TheEaglehasLanded; RightWhale; ladyinred; ...
A token bump for OKCSubmariner's persistance even in his absense from this forum.
To: flamefront
Did you see Tony Snow on Fox News about 45 minutes ago? They discussed the case and all about the 20 something witnesses who claim they saw John Doe #2. Wouldn't it be something if all this came out about how the Mid-East connection was covered up and instead the bombing was used to go after talk raido and the right wing...
Talk about an October surprise...
To: flamefront; christine; Cool Guy; hobbes1
BTTT
Who would have thought that it would be Senator "Scottish Law" "single bullet" Specter to be the one? Good for him.
To: flamefront
"I'm a little surprised that this hasn't gotten more attention, given that there is so much concern about whether Iraq has any connections anywhere," Specter said. You and me both, Arlen. And I'm also surprised that we haven't been playing up Saddam's connections to al Qaeda and 9/11.
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10/05/2002 10:44:24 AM PDT
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Mr. Mojo
To: flamefront
Specter said he has no plans to pursue the investigation himself, however, but has written to FBI Director Robert Mueller... I'll bet that letter winds up in the trashcan half-read. I appreciate the effort from Specter, but getting the FBI to investigate this would be like getting the fox to investigate disappearances from the henhouse. Even if the FBI were ordered to investigate, they would sit on it for years, then claim they couldn't find anything.
To: Brian Mosely
You said it -- this is wonderful news, so far. I only saw the mention of the Snow coverager before my wife turned off the TV. She said why watch it, you already know about it.
To: dubyaismypresident
I have a feeling Specter might have been ticked off about that sick Bush cartoon ad. Payback's a Dasshole!
To: flamefront
"Who knows?" said Specter, adding that he felt Davis' information should not be overlooked."
Yeah, "who knows?" Maybe Specter and the rest of the corrupt fools in Washington will ask the FBI why, if this information is so important, the FBI refused to take the information from Davis in the first place. Or maybe not. Maybe they're too stupid to ask. And maybe, just maybe, the information has already been "overlooked" by the FBI and the rest of the Clinton toads in government.
What the idiot will not ask, however, is why the information was "overlooked" or refused in the first place. That would make the FBI uncomfortable. That would tend to support the theory that they didn't want to know about the terrorists and that they were protecting them.
To: flamefront
What? They've banned OKCSubmariner?
What a class act.
To: flamefront
"I'm a little surprised that this hasn't gotten more attention, given that there is so much concern about whether Iraq has any connections anywhere," Clinton didn't do anything about all the other attacks on Americans, why should he care about the OKC? Heck, it was a great chance to blame gun owners and right wing radio. A few easy political points - that was more important.
*sigh* Time to get to work and do Clintons job for him - again.
I'm not suprised the Bush Administration sealed the Clinton records. Clinton was probably in on the attacks so he could re-build America into a new socialist society , and if America knew what Clinton had done, all faith in the American presidency would be gone.
To: OKCSubmariner
A bump to Briley, despite being kicked off here unfortunately.....
To: Brian Mosely
The Clinton administration covered up much of this information.
Soon the connections will become obvious.
Clinton is a coward and is the American equivalent to Nero.......but he didn't fiddle.......he diddled!
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Meuller will have a tougher time ignoring this now. Fox News is not blown off easilly. And now a senator respected by both parties [albeit grudgingly respected] with experience as a prosecuter, is publicly calling on the FBI to investigate. This all might sound calm and quiet. Perhaps it will remain that way. But I'd take a longshot bet on this at 1-4 odds that it has legs.
To: Reactionary
I know...I just learned about it too...pretty pisseed off. There are only a few cases where I don't like a banning, and this is one of them.
To: rwfromkansas
I know...I just learned about it too...pretty pisseed off. There are only a few cases where I don't like a banning, and this is one of them.What did he get banned for?
To: concerned about politics
posting a "tin foil hat" thread. It had better be some dang serious stuff....I don't just jump for joy when we lose such a resourceful Freeper.
To: Reactionary
Yeah, thats the ticket when someone actually addresses the issue that we here have wanted to be looked into for yrs. we don't say "good" but proceed to piss all over them.
Little wonder "conservatives" find it difficult to expand the conservative movement. They are too busy looking for reasons not to welcome allies preferring to stab them in the back or attack their motives.
Oh, but I forgot reactionaries are not conservatives.
To: Arthur Wildfire! March
I hope this pans out. We need answers to a lot of unanswered questions.
My parents figured that this whole thing was a bunch of tinfoil hat nonsense until they saw a show about this on the Discovery Channel about a year ago. I don't remember exactly what show it was, but I'd sure like to see it again and record it. The show talked about a guy who was helping at the scene but later wound up dead and was put on the official list of those killed in the bombing. It also talked about the John Doe #2 that eyewitnesses saw, yet the FBI dismissed with the wave of a hand.
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