9-11-2011 The Worst Terrorist Act In U.S. History |
GOP Condemned Obama for Bowing to Royalty … Is GOP Preference Kissing !!! |
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Our Friends the Saudi’s …
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Our Friends the Saudi’s have sucked 100 of Trillions of OIL Dollars Out of the U.S. and into the hands of OPEC over the years …
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While the Saudi’s have long denied involvement in the massacre that claimed the lives of some 3,000 people mostly US Citizens, 15 of the 19 hijackers came from the Saudi Arabia.
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While we were in the midst of the worst terrorist act in U.S. History and the World 9-11-2001 and we were seeing an evacuation of the Bin Laden Family and hundreds of other Saudi’s. out of the U.S. …
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In the immediate aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks while U.S. airspace was restricted, Jumbo Jets and other planes sanctioned by the Bush administration flew about the country gathering several hundred high-ranking Saudi’s including the relatives of al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden clan.
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FBI agents personally supervised the shepherding of members of the bin Laden family by car and plane to secret assembly points in Texas and elsewhere prior to their ultimate departure out of the U.S..
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On 9-14-2011 Jumbo Jets loaded with hundreds of Saudi’s left Boston and Texas bound for Saudi Arabia ...
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2012 Bob Graham and Bob Kerrey ...
Two former American senators involved in federal inquiries that dealt with the September 11 terrorist attacks are asking the US to re-examine the possibility that Saudi Arabia played a pivotal role in the tragedy.
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Both Bob Graham and Bob Kerrey, two former senators for the states of Florida and Nebraska, respectively, have filed statements with the Federal Court for the Southern District of New York in which they suggest that the Saudi government had a substantial role in the 9/11 attacks. Senator Graham previously served as chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on 9/11 and Kerrey was a member of the bi-partisan National Commission on Terrorist Acts Upon the United States, commonly referred to as the "9/11 Commission.”
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Explaining his renewed involvement in the matter, Senator Graham says, “I am convinced that there was a direct line between at least some of the terrorists who carried out the September 11th attacks and the government of Saudi Arabia.” Graham adds that an "…issue deserving of further attention and investigation concerns the involvement of Saudi based charities in the provision of financial and other support to al Qaeda, and the precise character of the relationships between those charities and the government of the Kingdom."
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In a statement filed with the court this week, both senators say the US was too quick to exonerate the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Saudi High Commission from involvement in the terrorist attacks. The District Court in New York will hear arguments later this month to see if it is viable to reintroduce the Saudis as a defendants in the In Re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001 litigation. That case, which concluded in 2008, ended with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, several Saudi princes, a Saudi banker and a Saudi charity being removed from charges that they were involved in the terrorist attacks.
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How Bush Created Today's Deficit …
In a February 28, 2001, message to the Congress, Bush estimated that there would be a $5.6 trillion surplus over the next ten years. Facing opposition in Congress, Bush held town hall-style public meetings across the U.S. in 2001 to increase public support for his plan for a $1.35 trillion tax cut program—one of the largest tax cuts in U.S. history. Bush argued that unspent government funds should be returned to taxpayers, saying "the surplus is not the government’s money.
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The surplus is the people’s money." With reports of the threat of recession from Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Bush argued that such a tax cut would stimulate the economy and create jobs. Others, including the Treasury Secretary at the time Paul O'Neill, were opposed to some of the tax cuts on the basis that they would contribute to budget deficits and undermine Social Security …
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Saudi Bush Family Connection …
Bush Family and the Saudi’s can be traced to more than $1.4 billion in contracts and investments from the Saudi’s to companies in which the Bushes and their friends have had key roles. Saudi money bailed out Harken Energy when George W. Bush was on its board of directors. That's how he made his fortune. Bush 41 and James Baker traveled to Saudi Arabia repeatedly for the Carlyle Group to woo Saudi investors and win contracts. The Bush family very close to Saudi’s Prince Bandar family, even though Bandar's wife funded two 9/11 hijackers.
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Other Key Bush NON - Accomplishments …
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Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit. The largest expansion of the welfare state since LBJ and will cost the already bankrupt Medicare system trillions more.
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Possibly the most expensive and restrictive change to the securities laws since the ’30s. A major reason why companies will either stay private or go public outside the US.
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Katrina. A total disaster of bureaucratic mismanagement, featuring martial law.
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Legislative Free Ride. And he vetoed less of what Congress did than any other president in history.
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Nationalizations and Bailouts. In response to the crisis he created, he nationalized Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and passed by far the largest bailouts in US history.
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Iraq War & Afgan Wars - Lack of management and cost over runs, loss of 10 thousand American lives.
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Spending ...
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