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Monday, November 9, 2009

WHITE HOUSE WITHOLDING INFORMATION ON FORT HOOD?

Is the White House holding out when it comes to learning the facts about what happened at Fort Hood? Representative Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) seems to think so. One of the reasons for that is the fact that so many unflattering facts about Hasan continue to come out via leaks and not press conferences or document dumps.

CNSNews reported:
"President Obama said people should not jump to conclusions about what happened at Fort Hood, but the administration is in possession of critical information related to the attack that they are refusing to release to Congress or the American people," Hoekstra said in a statement. "I intend to push for intense review of this and other issues related to the performance of the intelligence community and whether or not information necessary for military, state and local officials to provide for the security of the post was provided to them."
Why on earth would information about the background of an Islamist dirtbag be witheld from the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee?

Check out this LETTER that Hoekstra sent to various department head leaders.

Between the absurd, twilight zone dreck that came out of the mouth of General George Casey on Sunday and the notion that the White House may be holding back information that could reveal a domestic enemy attack on our largest military base, what are we supposed to believe?

No, really.

h/t to FR

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