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Bush Book Author: Passage of 20 Years Doesn't Wash Away Criminal Negligence Over 9/11

Prior to September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush received substantial and constant intelligence about imminent terrorist attacks by Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. Despite this intel, Bush, as commander in chief, did little or nothing to protect our nation from those attacks. Steven C. Markoff, author of The Case Against George W. Bush, says Bush’s nonaction left our country vulnerable to 9/11, resulting in tragedy that didn’t need to be. 

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Case Against George W. Bush chronicles over 50 instances of high-level intel that Bush and his administration received prior to 9/11.
  • A review of 130 relevant books and reports found no indication that George W. Bush took actions prior to 9/11 to protect our country from the Al-Qaeda attacks.
  • The 9/11 Commission report stated that “the domestic agencies never mobilized in response to the [terrorist] threat.”

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100% of the royalties the author would normally receive from the book are being directly donated to the non-profit National September 11 Memorial & Museum in NYC.

Source: The Case Against George W. Bush

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