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9/11 - who got blamed for making any mistakes? post #1  quote:



Just a quick question: has Bush held anybody, even just one person, responsible for making a mistake, or any mistakes that allowed 19 terrorists to take flying lessons, and then hijack four Airliners that then led to the Murder of 3000 Americans on 9/11?

I ask because maybe he has and just isn't letting on and some commentators do accuse the Bush aministration of being more secretive than even the Nixon administration.


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