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It Won't Go Away

Congressman Rohrabacher is calling for a new investigation into the Oklahoma City bombing:

"The official position today, defended by the FBI and Justice Department, is that the OKC bombing, which left 168 persons dead, was planned and executed solely by two disgruntled veterans, Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols, with the limited involvement of Michael Fortier," writes Rohrabacher. "After my inquiry I have concluded that others were involved and that information about the bombing is being kept from the public and from the Congress. The jurisdiction of my Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations extends only to the possible international and foreign involvement in the crime. Even within that framework there is ample evidence to justify an investigative hearing."

...Rohrabacher concludes in his memo to Hyde: "(I)t is highly likely that the Arab connection and or the Strassmeier connection played a significant role in the planning and execution of the murderous bombing of the OKC federal building. In both possible scenarios, the official investigation fell short and further investigation has been discouraged ever since."

He's been working with Jayna Davis (who, in my opinion, should get a Pulitzer, particularly in light of all of the official noncooperation she's encountered). This botched investigation (and continuing coverup) is one of the many things for which the Clinton administration has never been held to account.

[Update a few minutes later]

After a phone conversation with Jayna Davis, "Doug from Upland" has some questions for Congressman Rohrabacher.

Posted by Rand Simberg at April 03, 2006 08:23 AM
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Rohrabacher has some great ideas, including taking some lessons from the Chicoms:
"Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, dismissed arguments made by President Bush and business leaders who say the United States needs a pool of foreign workers. He said businesses should be more creative in their efforts to find help and suggested that employers turn to the prison population to fill jobs in agriculture and elsewhere."

"Let the prisoners pick the fruits," Mr. Rohrabacher said. "We can do it without bringing in millions of foreigners."

Posted by Tim Shire at April 3, 2006 10:45 AM

...which was done in this country for over a hundred years(and is still done now in some states), without bringing on The Tyranny, Tim.

If you feel that strongly about it, DON'T DRIVE: those road signs you obey and the license plate on your car were made by what you obviously consider "Chicom", I.E. slave labor.

Or are you gonna tell this son of a farmer that this is somehow "different"?

Posted by DaveP. at April 3, 2006 04:01 PM

"Or are you gonna tell this son of a farmer that this is somehow "different"?"

Your father was in prison? What'd he do?

Posted by Tim Shire at April 3, 2006 07:43 PM

I got a question - what ever happened to John Doe Number Two?

Posted by Alan K. Henderson at April 5, 2006 12:15 AM


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