White House Starving the 9-11 Commission

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The American people should no longer tolerate the Bush Administration's on-going efforts to obstruct the commission investigating the September 11 attacks. Funding promised to the commission has yet to materialize. The New York Times' editorial writers observe that:

Reasonable people might wonder if the White House, having failed in its initial attempt to have Henry Kissinger steer the investigation, may be resorting to budgetary starvation as a tactic to hobble any politically fearless inquiry. The committee's mandate includes scrutiny of intelligence failures and eight other government areas.

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This page contains a single entry by Craig Cheslog published on March 31, 2003 9:33 AM.

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