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At last night's town hall GOP frontrunner Donald J. Trump said he wouldn't say if former President George W. Bush was a liar or not until he read the 28 classified pages of the 9/11 report. Those who have read the 28 pages like U.S. Congressman Walter Jones (R) NC intimate that the 28 pages shed new light on who was really behind the horrific attacks of 9/11.
President Obama has been too much of a coward to declassify the 28 pages so we can only hope that a President Trump would do so to vindicate his accusations against the Bush/Cheney administration.
It's no secret to anyone about the Saudis involvement, but there is a reason we haven't been shown this info. Trump is the only candidate to mention the 28 pages. Like him or not, the conversation has started again. I applaud him.
Those who have actually read the classified 28 pages say it has dramatically altered their perception of 9/11 and that those pages should be made public.
Press Conference to Declassify the 28 Pages of the Congressional Joint Inquiry Report on 9/11
It's no secret to anyone about the Saudis involvement, but there is a reason we haven't been shown this info. Trump is the only candidate to mention the 28 pages. Like him or not, the conversation has started again. I applaud him.
My guess is that it says the Saudis funded and helped plan 9-11, but we attacked Iraq instead.
I thank The Donald for demanding this. This form of secrecy destroys our respect for government. We have a RIGHT to know why we went to war against Saddam instead of the King of Arabia.
In the Republican presidential debate in South Carolina on Saturday night, Donald Trump said something about the Bush administration and the Iraq War that is essentially illegal for Republican politicians.
“They lied,” he said. “They said there were weapons of mass destruction, there were none. And they knew there were none.”
Trump has subsequently walked it back a bit, but he shouldn’t have. I’ve followed the issue of Iraq’s WMD programs for 20 years, and won a $1,000 bet in 2003 that if the U.S. invaded, we would find nothing. There’s no question that the Bush administration lied enthusiastically about what it knew about Iraq and WMD.
What a turn of events.
The top GOP candidate publicly berates GWB, and wants this uncovered.
The top Dem candidate is married to a guy who is buds with GWB, and would likely never want this uncovered (along with a lot of other things).
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