The letter’s authors pleaded with President Obama to immediately release the secret portion of the 838-page Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001, conducted by the House and Senate intelligence committees and published in December 2002.
“Not a single day of further delay can be justified,” wrote the advocates in the letter dated June 6.
Maybe Hillary Clinton should give up her Secret Service Protection as she supports the LGBT community and walk the world with them unprotected. Maybe Barack Obama, the Muslim Brotherhood (CAIR) supporter should go to Syria and walk the desert sands and convince the Islamic Jihadists to love one another? Maybe the FBI should have arrested Omar? Will this Islamic Radical Jihadist be jailed today? Is this the man that talked the Crazy Omar in killing 50 people? Will the FBI and Barack Obama let Farrokh Sekaleshfar skate free because he's a Muslim protected by Free Speech. Is Farrokh Sekaleshfar the leader of something bigger? Does Farrokh Sekaleshfar have an FBI NSA File?
Maybe Hillary Clinton should give up her Secret Service Protection as she supports the LGBT community and walk the world with them unprotected. Maybe Barack Obama, the Muslim Brotherhood (CAIR) supporter should go to Syria and walk the desert sands and convince the Islamic Jihadists to love one another? Maybe the FBI should have arrested Omar? Will this Islamic Radical Jihadist be jailed today? Is this the man that talked the Crazy Omar in killing 50 people? Will the FBI and Barack Obama let Farrokh Sekaleshfar skate free because he's a Muslim protected by Free Speech. Is Farrokh Sekaleshfar the leader of something bigger? Does Farrokh Sekaleshfar have an FBI NSA File?
Some of the few U.S. lawmakers who have been granted access to the 28 pages claim it documents evidence linking the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, nominally a U.S. ally, to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
“As you know, this September will mark the 15th anniversary of the horrific attacks that claimed the lives of our innocent loved ones, and transformed our nation and world,” the families and survivors told the White House in their letter. “We know from our efforts since that day to pursue justice on behalf of our loved ones that individuals and institutions that bear culpability for their murders — many of them Saudi — have never been held to account.”
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