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The laughingstock "9-11 Commission" has no interest in pursuing this angle. Sure, it goes to the very heart of the matter but it reflects badly on (commission member) Jamie Gorelick as well as the Clinton administration. And that's off limits - - forget about it.
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The link for this thread has been added to GORELICK GATE: Developing...
Richard Scruggs was a small time lawyer until he began gathering plaintiffs into class action suits against the asbestos industry. His success in those cases led him directly to tobacco. It was his net worth -- over $9 million dollars -- that he floated to start the war on Big Tobacco in the form of the Mississippi case against the industry. He then joined with Mike Moore in convincing other states to join the battle.
If we had a real watchdog media protecting the people, this story would have been making daily newspaper, magazine, and network news headlines a long time ago. Instead it's buried, while the lamestream press makes much ado about a handful of Iraqi terrorists who were "humiliated" by a few stupid Army Reservists.
The self-esteem of the terrorists being so much more important than the root-cause of thousands of American deaths in the worst attack on US soil.
Oh yeah, I forgot: it was Bush's fault.
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Looks like good stuff
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The Clintons have done lasting damage to this country. I don't know if we'll ever really recover.
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Has PDD 24 been superceded during the Bush Administration? (patriot act, maybe)
This is a very damning article. It's just incredible that Gorelick is on the commission.
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The two most explosive stories never reported:
1. Clinton selling our national security and nuclear secrets to China for campaign cash.
2. Clinton Raping Jaunita Broderick.
Just imagine the frenzy that would ensue if a credible female businesswoman accused George W. Bush of Rape.
Or if evidence surfaced that George W. Bush had sold intelligence to China.
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Great post, great story. I'm struck by this, though: yes, despise Gorelick and Clinton, but what about the CEOs of these companies who're chomping at the bit to sell weapons-related goods to our enemies? How patriotic is that?
Great post!!