--- "Miller, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did he?  When did he do that?
> 
> -j-

He suggested that "the most interesting theory" about
9/11 was that President Bush was warned in advance
about it by the Saudis.  He claimed not to believe it
- but bringing it up as "the most interesting theory"
clearly attaches some credence to it.  Knowing about
9/11 in advance and not stopping it is high treason in
anyone's book.  That's just one among many pretty much
common accusations like that.

He's not alone.  Ted Kennedy claimed that the Iraq war
was "cooked up in Texas" for corrupt oil reasons. 
Sending us to war to pay off your buddies would,
again, be treason in my book - maybe not legally, but
morally.  Teddy was probably drunk off his ass, or too
busy drowning innocent young women to think about what
he was saying - something like that.  But I don't hear
anybody in the Democratic Party repudiating him
either.  I'm pretty sure that he's also accused the
Administration of being unpatriotic, although I
couldn't swear that he used the word per se.

=====
Gautam Mukunda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Freedom is not free"
http://www.mukunda.blogspot.com

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