Minority Report (2002)
Liberal re-education Gulag question #11: Why did Clinton allow known terrorists freedom of movement in the US?
“The Joint Inquiry confirmed that at least some of the hijackers were not as isolated during their time in the United States as has been previously suggested. Rather, they maintained a number of contacts both in the United States and abroad during this time period. Some of those contacts were with individuals who were known to the FBI, through either past or, at the time, ongoing FBI inquiries and investigations. Although it is not known to what extent any of these contacts in the United States were aware of the plot, it is now clear that they did provide at least some of the hijackers with substantial assistance while they were living in this country.”
Source:
“Report of the Joint Inquiry Into the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001”, by
THE HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
and
THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
(December 20, 2002)
Signed by:
Dennis Hastert (Speaker of the House)
Nancy Pelosi (House Minority leader)
You must have missed it when his Justice Dept. tried, convicted, and jailed for life those responsible for bombing the WTC garage. Contrast that with Bush who went and invaded a whole different country when the Afghanistan based al Qaeda destroyed the WTC.
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