Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Able Danger Confirmed

So, more evidence that we were once again betrayed by the Clinton cabal. Yet, his wife has the temerity to offer herself as a potential presidential candidate. Bill and Hillary have no morals and therefore have no shame.

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A respected Naval intelligence officer stepped forward last night to confirm that a secret Pentagon program raised alarm bells about the 9/11 ringleader more than a year before the attacks.

Capt. Scott Phillpott, a former manager of the controversial unit code named Able Danger, issued a brief statement saying the data-mining program identified hijacker Mohamed Atta as a possible threat.

"My story is consistent. Atta was identified in January/February 2000. I have nothing else to say," Phillpott said in the statement issued through the office of Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa.).

Phillpott, a 22-year Navy veteran who is still on active duty, is the second military officer to surface in the last week with reports that potentially valuable clues surfaced in advance of the terror attacks.

Veteran Army intelligence officer Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer said last week that Clinton-era lawyers blocked Able Danger managers from alerting the FBI that Atta and three other 9/11 hijackers were in the United States.

From the NY Post.

4 comments:

loboinok said...

So much could have been done to prevent things. So sad. But if it would have been prevented, we might not have gotten woke up and started fighting it like we did. Still, justice should be served to those who allowed this to happen.

BobG said...

All valid points, Jay. The sad part is there are some who would let it happan again.

Unknown said...

Keep spittin' the truth. I think the motto for Republicans for the next few years should be "It'll be too late in 2008." We need to shed the light on Ms. Hillary while we still can.

Timothy Birdnow said...

The Clintons care about nothing but their own aggrandizement. What did Bill do in his 8 years as President?

Able Danger should come as no surprise; ``not on my watch`` was the Clinton motto, while he didn`t care a wit what happened after he left office.