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Originally posted by kiwifoot
I have a funny feeling we won't be seeing debunkers on this thread, S+F!
The 911 commission was allocated something like $3 Million initially then increased to $11 Million, what a joke
Originally posted by kiwifoot
reply to post by Swampfox46_1999
I'm sorry bud, but even the most avid supporter of the OS can't justify the poor funding, the uncooperation of Bush/Cheney, the attempt to man the commision with stooges and general makeup of the panel.
They can try, but it's obvious that any one who does is being "illogical", an accusation often levelled at truthers!
Originally posted by _BoneZ_
Honest people with nothing to hide would have not only ordered an immediate investigation into the murder of 3000 defenseless citizens on U.S. soil, but would have gladly testified under oath with no objections.
Originally posted by _BoneZ_
The facts speak for themselves. The Bush administration did not want an investigation into 9/11. And after the victims' families hounded and hounded the Bush administration, all they could get was a white-washed failure called the 9/11 Commission Report.
Originally posted by kiwifoot
I believe this to be very close to a "smoking gun"............ The video calls it correctly, they acted like the Perps not people wanting to get to the truth.
Originally posted by praxis
This is just one of *many* smoking guns.
Bush, Cheney, Ashcroft, Rummy, Rice, et al *are* the perps of 9/11. These people are traitors and mass murderers. We are having so many problems today with the government, central bankers and Wall Street because we did not take the government apart and prosecute the criminal trash directly responsible for 9/11.
Bush and Cheney Lied to Congress and Committed other Impeachable Offenses.
The many individual members of Congress, state legislatures and city councils calling for impeachment have cited a long list of other potential impeachable offenses:
•Willfully violated their oath of office to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.
•Ordered the National Security Agency to violate provisions of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) [50 U.S.C. Chapter 36], a felony, specifically authorizing the agency to spy on American citizens without warrant
•Committed war crimes as a result of new and unorthodox measures used by the Bush administration in the war on terrorism
•Exempted detained Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters from the provisions of the Geneva Convention.
•Authorized violation of the Torture Convention of the Geneva Conventions, a treaty regarded as supreme law by the United States Constitution
•Retaliated against critics
•Held American citizens and citizens of other nations as prisoners of war without formal charges, trial or legal representation
•Leaked classified national secrets to further a political agenda, exposing an unknown number of covert United States intelligence agents to potential harm and retribution while simultaneously refusing to investigate the matter
•Authorized, ordered and condoned attacks in Afghanistan and Iraq on civilians, civilian facilities and locations where civilian casualties are unavoidable
•Violated international law by threatening the independence and sovereignty of Iraq by belligerently proclaiming his personal intention to change its government by force
•Authorized, ordered and condoned violations of rights of individuals under the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eight Amendments to the Constitution and of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and other international protections of human rights
•Authorized, directed and condoned bribery and coercion of individuals and governments to obtain war ends
•Was negligent in a slow response to the victims of hurricane Katrina before, during and after
•Demonstrated a pattern of abuse of office and of executive privilege and contempt for the Constitution and our democratic ideals while seeking to expand the powers of the presidency (imperial presidency)
•Illegally used government funds for domestic political propaganda related to the administration's Medicare package, paying commentator Armstrong Williams, etc.
•Used uniformed military personnel for Republican party political purposes
•Obstructed and hindered the work of Congressional investigative bodies
•Failed to take responsibility for, investigate or discipline those responsible for an ongoing pattern of negligence, incompetence and malfeasance to the detriment of the American people.
•Violated the letter and spirit of laws and rules of criminal procedure used by civilian and military courts, and violated or ignored regulatory codes and practices that carry out the law
•Failed to supply our troops in Iraq with adequate war materials such as body armor, armored vehicles and other equipment
•Allowed our maimed and injured troops to be subjected to abhorrent medical care at Walter Reed Hospital