Lou Dobbs - This Government Doesnt Deserve Much Credibility.

This week, a month before the 5th anniversary of the destruction of the Trade Center in New York City the press is starting to open their doors to the truth surrounding 911. In the latest limited 911 hang with the release of a book by Thomas Keane and Lee Hamilton "Without Precedence." The Mass Media is slowly starting to see how much they can push.

Lou Dobbs on CNN talks about 911 lies and seems indignant and hurt besides appearing in disbelief at this revelation that the government could lie. The cracking media seem to still have problems spitting that word out "government lies." Using a nicer word like "inaccuracies" rings of the Nixon Doublespeak "miss-spoke". A lie is a lie.
Lou Dobbs talks about 911 Lies

"Well this government doesn’t deserve much credibility does it? In point of fact if all of the after action reports are untrue, for whatever reason, that's a lie. Because they were asserted as truth by people who knew better or should have." Lou Dobbs

And really troubling, the Department of Defense's own inspector general report that was declassified showed that if the same thing happened again, you'd have the same chaos and the same misreporting or lies afterward. Romans

"Incompetence and ineptitude on the part of this government on September 11 and in the weeks and months leading up to it are established. The fact that the government would permit deception, after a deception, whether honestly, if you can call it that, honestly intended or not. But the fact that they would continue and perpetuate the lie, suggests that we need a full investigation of what is going on, what is demonstrably an incompetent and at worst deceitful federal government. Christine Romans, thank you very much. Incredible." Lou Dobbs

John Cafferty on CNN tells the mainstream about 911 lies and the last thing on the clip sums up the attitude of CNN.

John Cafferty on 911

"It simply means that Congress, and you Jack, are all being paid by corporate America to fake indignation about things that nobody will do anything about. email from viewer

I think it is time to strike the root.

Don't forget to check out the article on Boston Globe and Jules Crittenden Continue to Spread the Lies to compare the good, the bad, and the ugly.