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Title    Bush's still under pressure for 9/11 Prior Knowledge
Date    Monday December 15, @07:00PM
Author    ewing2001
Topic    News
from the Dallas-Morning-News/etc dept.
http://globalfreepress.com/article.pl?sid=03/12/16/0740248

Dean Spokesman: "The White House needs to be more forthcoming with the 9-11 commission"
NY POST: Bush to label as "an absurd insinuation" Howard Dean's claim (12/16 P. 7)

Bush calls Dean comment about 9-11 warning absurd

Dallasnews (*reg) -December 16
DC Indymedia/Videolink

Dallasnews picked up a response by Bush from Monday Morning, when he was asked in a press conference:
"You've said this is no time for politics but you've also said you wanted to change the tone in Washington.
Howard Dean recently seemed to muse aloud whether you had advance knowledge of 9/11.

Do you agree or disagree with the RNC that this kind of rhetoric borders on political hate speech?"

"Yeah. Uuuuh. There is a time for politics, and uh, you know... (long pause, nervous blinking) ... 'S a time for politics... and I, uh... It's an absurd insinuation."

From the Dallasnews article:
President Bush fended off political questions during his news conference Tuesday – with one notable exception.

Asked about Democratic frontrunner Howard Dean's talk of theories that the president may have had advance warning about Sept. 11, Mr. Bush replied, "It's an absurd insinuation."

During a radio show this month, Dr. Dean responded to a question about why the Bush administration is withholding documents from a commission investigating the terrorist attacks this way: "There are many theories about it. The most interesting theory that I've heard so far – which is nothing more than a theory ... it can't be proved – is that he was warned ahead of time by the Saudis."

Asked about the comments, Mr. Bush, pausing several times, said: "Look, there's time for politics. And, you know ... there's a time for politics. And ... it's an absurd insinuation."

Dean spokesman Jay Carson responded: "Gov. Dean has been very clear he doesn't subscribe to or believe this theory. But the White House needs to be more forthcoming with the 9-11 commission and put all these types of theories to rest."

White House Admits Pre-9/11 Warnings; Bush Still Denies It

ViveLeCanada -Tuesday, December 16 2003

At his press conference yesterday, President Bush was asked about charges that he had received warnings prior to the September 11th attacks that a terrorist incident was imminent. He answered that even asking such a question was "an absurd insinuation." It was the same sentiment expressed by Bush's National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, who said in May of 2002 that "[no one predicted] that they would try to use an airplane as a missile, a hijacked airplane."

The problem for the president and the administration is that the White House has previously admitted that the president had personally received such specific warnings. As ABC News reported in May of 2002, "White House officials acknowledge that U.S. intelligence officials informed President Bush weeks before the September 11th attacks that Osama bin Laden's terrorist network might try to hijack American planes." As Condoleezza Rice said at a hastily called press conference to spin these revelations, the President specifically received an "analytic report" on August 6th, 2001 at his Crawford mansion that "talked about Osama bin Laden's methods of operation" and "mentioned hijacking." According to Reuters, that report was congruent with "intelligence since 1998 that said followers of bin Laden were planning to strike U.S. targets, hijack U.S. planes.". While the administration claims that the president's pre-9/11 warning was actually "not a warning," the threat was specific enough for Attorney General John Ashcroft to stop flying commercial airlines.

While no warning was issued for the general public after Bush's personal intelligence warning, Ashcroft was flying exclusively by leased jet instead of commercial airlines because of an official "threat assessment by the FBI."

see also

Daily Misleader

Links

  1. "Dallasnews (*reg)" - http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/nation/stories/121603dnnatbushdean.c259.html
  2. "DC Indymedia/Videolink" - http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/86742/index.php
  3. "ViveLeCanada" - http://www.vivelecanada.ca/article.php?story=20031216170648150
  4. "Daily Misleader" - http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df12162003.html

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