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PostSubject: Buch kept us so safe during his administration, not...   Buch kept us so safe during his administration, not... I_icon_minitimeSun May 24, 2009 2:04 am

He spent more time vacationing and clearing brush than protecting us.

By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer Pete Yost, Associated Press Writer – Fri May 22, 5:27 pm ET

WASHINGTON – A former member of the 9/11 Commission criticizes former President George W. Bush in a new book for not responding to pre-attack intelligence on Osama bin Laden's intentions.

In "The Emperor's New Clothes: Exposing the Truth from Watergate to 9/11," Richard Ben-Veniste writes that CIA analysts told Bush that bin Laden was determined to strike inside the United States, "yet the president had done absolutely nothing to follow up."

A Democrat and a longtime Washington attorney, Ben-Veniste provides an inside account of the commission's three-hour interview with Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney on April 29, 2004.

Bush told the panel that the Aug. 6, 2001, intelligence summary — known as a presidential daily brief — was the only one he ever received on the domestic threat, Ben-Veniste writes.

In the interview with Bush, Ben-Veniste asked the president why he hadn't met with the FBI director after getting the PDB.

Bush replied that there were concerns predating his administration about politicizing the FBI and interfering in pending cases.

But "this was no pending case subject to claims of political interference," Ben-Veniste writes in his book.

The president said he couldn't recall whether he asked National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to get in touch with the FBI regarding the PDB, according to the book.

On Friday, a spokesman for the former president, Rob Saliterman, declined to comment, referring all questions to statements Bush made on April 11, 2004, during his re-election campaign, the day after the PDB was publicly released.

"I asked for the Central Intelligence Agency to give me an update on any terrorist threats," Bush told reporters that day. "And the PDB was no indication of a terrorist threat. There was not a time and place of an attack. It said Osama bin-Laden had designs on America. Well, I knew that. What I wanted to know was, is there anything specifically going to take place in America that we needed to react to?"

"I looked at the Aug. 6 briefing; I was satisfied that some of the matters were being looked into. But that PDB said nothing about an attack on America. It talked about intentions, about somebody who hated America. Well, we knew that," Bush said.

Finally declassified by the Bush administration amid public and political pressure in April 2004, the PDB from Aug. 6, 2001, said, "The FBI is conducting approximately 70 full-field investigations throughout the U.S. that it considers bin Laden related." The PDB also said that the CIA and the FBI at the time were investigating a call to the U.S. embassy in the United Arab Emirates three months earlier saying that "a group of bin Laden supporters was in the U.S. planning attacks with explosives."

In his interview with the commission, Bush said the mention of 70 pending FBI investigations was a good thing, helpful, according to Ben-Veniste's book. Rice testified publicly that the PDB contained "some frightening things." At the time the president received the Aug. 6, 2001, PDB, Rice was not with Bush, who was vacationing at his ranch in Crawford, Texas.

The PDB also stated that FBI information "indicates patterns of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks, including recent surveillance of federal buildings in New York."

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If Bush and the rest had of done their jobs September 11th would have never happened and our country wouldn't be in the shape it's in today. For those of you who keep saying how safe he has kept us, you seem to forget he was president on September 11th 2001. And when he heard we were under attack he sat on his butt with a goofy look on his face waiting for someone to tell him what he should do. Way to go W. All they were worried about was getting rushed to their nice safe bunkers while all heck broke loose. I wonder if he ever finished reading My Pet Goat?
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PostSubject: Re: Buch kept us so safe during his administration, not...   Buch kept us so safe during his administration, not... I_icon_minitimeSun May 24, 2009 7:48 am

Comical stuff.. I guess Bush was supposed to track down the terrorist by himself.. According to your link there were 70 on-going FBI investigations into terrorist movements.. No where and when details of attack... In hind-sight if you want to play the blame game.. The biggest blame goes to Clinton..
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