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To: LindyBill who wrote (6645)9/3/2003 9:44:51 AM
From: MSI  Respond to of 793838
 
Losing bin Laden relates that Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Secretary of Defense William Cohen, Attorney General Janet Reno and CIA Director George Tenet all said no to the attack

So, who's stopping the investigation into Clinton-era intel activities?

Take a guess.

The problem is that bin Laden was declared a primary US enemy, but when Bush took office nothing further was done.

"American citizens deserve an explanation from the Bush administration for a series of miscalculations and bad decisions beginning with the apparent rejection of the Hart-Rudman Report entitled "Road Map for National Security: Imperative for Change." Presented in early 2001, this report is replete with detailed warnings regarding the vulnerabilities of U.S. homeland security. It concludes with seven recommendations designed to correct those vulnerabilities"