9/11 Commission Avoids the Hard Questions
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[April 7, 2004] The 9/11 Commission, reluctantly agreed to by President Bush, is a bipartisan committee designed to protect the Republican and Democrats, not find the truth. Many key questions about 9/11 are not being asked as National Security Advisor Rice is finally about to answer questions under oath.
Last week the National Commission on Terrorists Attacks Upon the United States held its eighth public hearing. Two and one half years after 3,000 people were killed in the World Trade Center in New York City, not only do most questions remained unanswered about 9/11, they remain unasked.