Am I understanding that if Kean points the finger at anyone inside this country, that somehow will play into the hands of the terrorists?
It's obvious you've failed to understand my initial post in this thread, or the quote contained in my last.
It's not the "finger pointing" that I disagree with. You see, there is actually very little finger pointing so far and this "interview" that Kean gave lacks any substance whatsoever. The meat of this interview is that Kean himself would have done a better job because, apparently, he would have know the people that "failed" to stop the 9/11 attacks would have failed prior to their failure. (not my fault that last sentences barely makes sense, just reporting what was said).
This "commission" is stained by hindsight. We're talking about the federal government here. Nothing changes the massive entities involved until something cataclysmic occurs. I'm not saying it's right, just that that's the way our government always has, and probably always will operate.
You hate the patriot act, right? You hate the scope and seeminly limitless powers of the investigative arm of our federal government, right?
Now just for a moment, imagine these changes occuring prior to 9/11 based upon intelligence that an attack was "imminent".........
Yeah, I think you know where I'm going with this.