
The New York Times has posted an Op-Ed by the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Congressional Commission that investigated the demolition of the World Trade Center on 9/11. They contend that the CIA illegally "obstructed" their investigation. Here's a quote:
The commission's mandate was sweeping and it explicitly included the intelligence agencies. But the recent revelations that the C.I.A. destroyed videotaped interrogations of Qaeda operatives leads us to conclude that the agency failed to respond to our lawful requests for information about the 9/11 plot. Those who knew about those videotapes — and did not tell us about them — obstructed our investigation.Does that mean that I can get a refund for the Commission's Report that I bought?
3 comments:
Sure you can get a refund. The company policy is satisfaction guaranteed.
Simply return your Report, with a self-addressed and stamped envelope, along with a check for $25 for shipping, X-raying, eavesdropping, wire-tapping, and handling.
Asinus,
I see you've already been billed for returning your copy.
They get you coming and going.
LOL...
Seriously, the nation could use a refund on this presidency, with interest. For that matter, the world. But we're not the ones who bought shares in Bush and Company; those who did are doing nicely.
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