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To: boris_a who wrote (128456)4/5/2004 2:22:15 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Leaders of 9/11 Panel Say Attacks Were Probably Preventable

Well sure, if the FBI and CIA hadn't been forbidden to talk to each other since the Church Commission. If the FBI had working computers, and the CIA hadn't been stripped of its ability to hire human agents. If the Clinton administration hadn't treated Al Qaeda as a criminal case and let the lawyers decide what action to take, or more generally, not to take. It might have been prevented in any of these cases.

"The whole story might have been different," Mr. Kean said on the NBC News program "Meet the Press," outlining a series of intelligence and law enforcement blunders in the months and years before the attacks.



To: boris_a who wrote (128456)4/5/2004 10:15:37 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
You should not pretend that Richard Perle said what you pretend to quote, nor that it's from the NTTimes article. This thread is going to the dogs.