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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Don Earl who wrote (3617)10/26/2003 10:24:40 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 20039
 
Don,

I think I owe the thread an apology for jumping the gun and posting the physics911.org link before giving it a thorough vetting. I posted the link as soon as I was introduced to it, in order to secure some comments. I might have been better advised to study the site for a while before firing off the URL.

I'm completely in agreement with you that the case being made at this site is lame. Totally lame.

The only thing that was of merit is the fact that the site provides some photographic perspectives that I haven't seen elsewhere.

Other than that, the site is worthless.

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That's the bad news.

OTOH, the recent announcement from Gov. Thomas Kean that the White House may have to be subpoenaed in order to produce documents for the Kean Commission is clear indication that there really is something that is not quite right about the "official story" of 9/11. And the truth is being pursued, however late and timid the effort may be.

My current notion is to avoid jumping to any conclusions about 9/11. And instead to keep reiterating that the Bush team appears to be actively engaged in a cover-up.

Gov. Kean's concerns are not new. What is new is statement by Sen. John McCain that he'd consider introducing bi-partisan legislation to extend the life of the Kean Commission beyond May 27 should the White House's stonewalling prevent the timely completion of the Commission's work. That's what passes for progress these days, I reckon.....