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Campaigner in Chief Too Busy for Daily Intel Meetings

linda2822 Wrote: Sep 11, 2012 7:03 AM
Bush almost never missed his daily intelligence briefing. And then he ignored them. Which is why we are honoring fallen heroes today. Bush was warned about a terrorist attack for months before 9/11. What did he ask for? A written history of Al Queda and their purpose and intent.
Bubbalou Wrote: Sep 11, 2012 4:07 PM
vague and unactionable briefings are not grounds for action against targets you cannot locate. You obviously don't understand how things work and maybe it's best you stop posting.
Hachi Wrote: Sep 11, 2012 12:15 PM
Linda, how do you know that Pres. Bush was warned about 9/11? Are you a CIA operative? I don't think so! I'd guess you're just spouting the Dems Party line, which is to blame Pres. Bush for every failure of the Obama Admin. You got stuck voting for a loser and have too much pride and guilt to admit it!!

Barack Obama has had trouble finding time to meet with his jobs council, the White House press corps and now we’re finding out, attend his daily intelligence meetings, too. As campaigner in chief, he really does have ‘too much on his plate.’ Marc Thiessen has the scoop:

“The Government Accountability Institute examined President Obama’s schedule from the day he took office until mid-June 2012, to see how often he attended his Presidential Daily Brief (PDB) — the meeting at which he is briefed on the most critical intelligence threats to the country. During his first...

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