Attorney General Blames Bush Administration for 9/11

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by shep

Some people think Michael Mukasey was lying when he stated publicly, “We've got three thousand people who went to work that day and didn't come home to show for… a call from someplace that was known to be a safe house in Afghanistan and we knew that it came to the United States. We didn't know precisely where it went.”

But Michael Mukasey is the Attorney General of the United States, the highest law enforcement officer of the country. He’s also an ex-federal judge who knows that under contemporaneous federal law the Bush Administration could have wiretapped that call and learned where it went and, possibly, thwarted the 9/11 attacks.

Could it possibly be that anyone, even a Republican, would lie about such a thing just to hide the illegal conduct of George Bush, Dick Cheney and AT&T? Any way you slice it, what would you call such traitors to their oaths of office and duty to the public? Oops, I guess I just did.

[Cross-posted at Dispassionate Liberal]

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Ara Rubyan Author Profile Page said:

Historians will someday point out that the most shocking thing that occurred during the Bush/Cheney years was that the Congress did not impeach them.

As for why it never happened, let's just say that the Democrats (by default) are admitting their complicity in these matters.

shep Author Profile Page said:

It will be almost impossible, in the cold analysis of hindsight, to sympathize with the shock and rage of the public after experiencing 9/11. Otherwise, Democrats, along with the media and the public, are complicit.

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