Following up on this post, there’s another story in the LA Times. I also just got a response from the e-mail that I sent Lloyd Doggett yesterday about this. I guess he can’t actually do anything himself since he isn’t on the House Intelligence Committee. If you live in an area represented by one of the members, it’d be very good to nudge them with a call or an e-mail, especially if it’s Peter Hoekstra (MI) or Jane Harman (CA).
If I didn’t know better, I’d think that Congressman Doggett actually wrote the response himself.
Dear Tim:
Thank you for expressing your concerns regarding public access to the findings of inquiries relating to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, as well as for sharing the Los Angeles Times article with me. I appreciate your comments and, as a long-time supporter of government openness and accountability, certainly agree that the public has a right to know what evidence the Administration possesses regarding failures in intelligence related to the events on September 11, 2001.
Also, thank you for your kind words, which really made my day. I will continue my efforts to earn your support. As always, please keep me advised of any federal matters on which I may be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Lloyd