Dean: Bush May Have Been Tipped to 9/11 Attacks
It looks like ex-congressional nutball Cynthia McKinney has
picked up some new support for her conspiracy theory that President Bush had
advance word of the 9/11 attacks - from none other than Democratic presidential
front-runner Howard Dean.
Dean said on Monday that President Bush is withholding documents related to
9/11 because they may show he knew what was coming.
"The most interesting theory that I've heard so far - which is nothing more
than a theory, it can't be proved - is that he was warned ahead of time by the
Saudis," Dean told a caller to Washington, D.C's Diane Rehm Show, according to a
transcript obtained by Opinion Journal.com.
"Now, who knows what the real situation is?" the presidential conspiracy
theorist cautioned. He then added, "But the trouble is, by suppressing that kind
of information, you lead to those kinds of theories, whether they have any truth
to them or not."
Dean warned that the more theories like his "get repeated," the more people
tend to believe them. "So I think the president is taking a great risk by
suppressing the key information that should go to the Kean commission"
investigating the 9/11 attacks.
Ms. McKinney raised similarly explosive questions during a March 2002 radio
interview, when she demanded, "What did this administration know, and when did
it know it about the events of Sept. 11?
"Who else knew," McKinney added, "and why did they not warn the innocent
people of New York who were needlessly murdered? What do they have to hide?"
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