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br> -- Jim Bjaloncik br> Stow, Ohio /p>Gorelick was more responsible than anyone for 9/11 because she was the one who put the "wall" in place between the FBI counter intelligence unit and the investigation units.
Her membership on the commission is a disgrace.
She must be cross-examined under oath to determine who ordered her to issue the secret memo which Ashcroft declassified. I suspect a big story here!
Also we must find out who pushed for her appointment on the commission , as it seems to me that this is a hideout from cross-examination.
p>Gorelick's role in the Clinton Justice Department needs to be examined in great detail if we are to get to the bottom of 9/11. br> -- J.C. Anthony /p> p> Why did Gorelick raise the legal wall between the CIA and the FBI? You should consider the possibility that Clinton and Gorelick did not want the FBI and CIA comparing notes on people such as Marc Rich or Johnny Chung. Did Richard Ben-Veniste or any of the partners in the Washington law firm of Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw have communications with Gorelick during the drafting of Gorelick's Wall? Have any of the clients of Ben-Veniste's law firm benefited by the existence of Gorelick's Wall? br> -- Warren H. Potter
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