Wednesday, August 02, 2006

9/11 - The Lies Not Worth Punishing.

The 9/11 investigative panel were told so many extreme and deliberate 'misrepresentations of fact' (which are lies to the rest of us) by the Pentagon that they believed there was an intentional cover-up going on. Sadly, the panel merely handed this information over to other gov't agencies rather than push directly for prosecution.

Read this stunning excerpt from the WaPo story:

John F. Lehman, a Republican commission member and former Navy secretary, said in a recent interview that he believed the panel may have been lied to but that he did not believe the evidence was sufficient to support a criminal referral. "My view of that was that whether it was willful or just the fog of stupid bureaucracy, I don't know," Lehman said. "But in the order of magnitude of things, going after bureaucrats because they misled the commission didn't seem to make sense to me."

Exactly when IS it a good idea to go after bureaucrats who lie to Congress???

Apparently, lying about the murder of 3,000 innocent Americans doesn't quite rise to the "magnitude" of lying about an Oval Office blowjob...

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