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To: Michael2001
Biggest coverup in a decade BUMP!
3 posted on 02/18/2003 8:46:38 PM PST by Anti-Bolshevik
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To: Anti-Bolshevik
Biggest coverup in a decade BUMP! 3 posted on 02/18/2003 8:46 PM PST by Anti-Bolshevik

You can say THAT again!!

25 posted on 02/19/2003 12:50:03 AM PST by timestax
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To: Anti-Bolshevik
The biggest cover-up in the last ten years? Those ten years covered some very bad experiences under our former President. For example, the OKC bombing. I'm sure you are familiar with Frank Gaffney, Jr., former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security under Bush'41 (and/or Reagan). Within the past approximately one month, Mr. Gaffney has written in a syndicated column and stated orally at a public forum (Columbia University and C-Span) that the OKC bombing had Middle Eastern sponsorship. I do not believe I am overstating the import of his remarks, and he is a mainstream national security authority.

I recall the soon-forgotten news reports during the Afghanistan operation Anaconda that records were found showing the formulae of the explosives used to destroy the OKC federal building (and you can be sure the materials were not fertilizer, nor were the records put in the cave by Terry McVeigh). But at that time we had a President who wanted to run for re-election against right-wing white guys who were trained by the American military, rather than being bothered by a dispute with Islamic extremists. No wonder Bin Laden decided to fly two airplanes into side-by-side buildings so it couldn't be spun as another accident. Of course, he has learned we have a different kind of President now.
53 posted on 02/20/2003 8:47:01 PM PST by n-tres-ted
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