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Originally posted by tecoyah
Okay....Let me begin:
Did we or did we not, remove the family of Osama Bin Laden from U.S soil in the hours after the 9/11 attacks?
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http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-true28.html
"The date -- Sept. 13 -- is crucial because that is when a national ban on air traffic, for security purposes, was eased.
But nonetheless, many viewers will leave the movie theater with the impression that the Saudis, thanks to special treatment from the White House, were permitted to fly away when all other planes were still grounded. This false impression is created by Moore's failure, when mentioning Sept. 13, to emphasize that the ban on flights had been eased by then. The false impression is further pushed when Moore shows the singer Ricky Martin walking around an airport and says, "Even Ricky Martin couldn't fly."
<b>Even Richard Clarke has disproved this in his book and his testimony in front of the 9/11 Commission -</b>
http://www.thehill.com/news/052604/clarke.aspx
Clarke claims responsibility
Ex-counterterrorism czar approved post-9-11 flights for bin Laden family
"In an interview with The Hill yesterday, Clarke said, “I take responsibility for it. I don’t think it was a mistake, and I’d do it again.”
“It didn’t get any higher than me,” he said. “On 9-11, 9-12 and 9-13, many things didn’t get any higher than me. I decided it in consultation with the FBI.”
<b>Sorry for not showing the whole links, but that would make this tread really long.</b>