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To: KonKilo who wrote (87134)3/27/2003 11:59:13 PM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
Following that logic, I guess we can safely do away with the NTSB, since after any aviation disaster, we can say that we generally know what went wrong: the darn thing crashed.

I hope you aren't as ignorant of what I said as that. Inre WTC we know very specifically what went wrong in the particular instance and in any case the money for that investigation does not come directly from Congress. The FBI et al told us that just as a NTSB investigation does about a crash. However a congressional investigation is an utter waste of tax dollars since all they do is point to nebulous things - a giant blame game. The history of Congressional investigation is long and generally sad on both sides of the aisle.

BTW - FL, don't worry. Last response on this progressively OT subject.

Clark