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Sunday, April 11, 2004

The Washington Post and other Anti-American Rags

Headline after the "PDB" was released:

"Declassified memo said Al Qaeda was in U.S."

Okay, so the headline isn't so bad. But what was in that article says it all. The first paragraph shows you their misleading ways:

"President Bush was warned a month before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that the FBI had information that terrorists might be preparing for a hijacking in the United States and might be targeting a building in Lower Manhattan."

Here is the entire letter:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,116766,00.html


Note the two main items that the Washington Post misleads us on:

"We have not been able to corroborate some of the more sensational threat reporting, such as that from a [deleted text] service in 1998 saying that Bin Ladin wanted to hijack a US aircraft to gain the release of "Blind Shaykh" 'Umar' Abd aI-Rahman and other US-held extremists. "

and

"Nevertheless, FBI information since that time indicates patterns of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks, including recent surveillance of federal buildings in New York. "

Nothing in this memo suggests that President Bush was "warned" that "terrorists might be preparing a hijacking in the United States and might be targeting a building in Lower Manhatten".

Notice how this "newspaper" has thrown together two sentences that didn't have any relation in information? One statement is that Bin Ladin wanted to hijack a US aircraft, the other one states that they were surveilling federal buildings in New York. Put together it makes it seem as if we knew that they were going to attack the World Trade towers, which were not Federal buildings, with airplanes.

The Washington Post does not report the news, it fabricates news in an attempt to sway public opinion against Republicans and to support their Democrat candidates.

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