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Why doesn't the 9/11 Commission know about Mukasey's 9/11…

Politics – Mukasey claimed that, prior to 9/11, the Bush administration was aware of a telephone call being made by an Al Qaeda Terrorist from what he called a "safe house in Afghanistan" into the U.S.

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FTA: "Does anyone on TV other than Keith Olbermann care that the Attorney General of the United States just invented a critical episode about 9/11 that never actually happened -- tearing up as he did it -- in order to scare Americans into supporting the administration's desired elimination of spying restrictions and blame FISA supporters for the 9/11 attacks? We still ought to hear from Hamilton and/or Kean."

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Kieth got Walmart to relent on that former employee whose son was killed in Iraq... so at least we have Kieth starting the ball rolling, and he has been successful in the past!

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*Adjusts tinfoil hat*

-Now immune to the effects of mysterious radiations...Alakazam ponders-

It's no joke though...It's obstruction of Justice by the USAG by fabrication of evidence, or they knew and still let it happen. They could have intercepted the call in all and full legality.

We are in deep trouble.

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The Commission didn't know about the tapes made and destroyed of CIA waterboarding interrogations either.

Dumya had the Commission forced on him... and disbanded it as promptly as he could so he wouldn't have to continually hear about all those Fs he was doing nothing about!

More evidence of why the Republican Party is a party of terrorism itself, and should be banned in America!

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