Recently, Richard Gage wrote to Senator Dianne Feinstein about the evidence for explosive demolition of the 3 WTC buildings. This is Senator Feinstein's response: From: Sen. Dianne Feinstein Dear Mr. Gage: Thank you for writing to me with your thoughts on the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and the continuing government response. I appreciate your comments and welcome the opportunity to respond. The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks on the United States closed on August 21, 2004 after releasing the 9/11 Commission Report. The Commission was highly critical of the governments actions, citing a lack of imagination to envision the full scope of what a host of prior terrorist events meant for U.S. homeland security as well as a failure to connect the dots that might have led to the revelation of the 9/11 plot. The Commission also provided several important recommendations to reorganize government to fight the battle against terror. If you would like to view a full copy of the Commission's report, copies are available at many bookstores and through the 9-11 Commission's website at http://www.9-11commission.gov. On December 5, 2005 the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, comprised of several members of the 9/11 Commission, followed up on the Commission's recommendations with a progress report and found significant remaining deficiencies in government policy which we continue to work to remedy. The 9/11 Commission Report did not find evidence of intentional Government complicity in the September 11 terrorist attacks. The Commission was a bipartisan group comprised of many respected leaders who worked exhaustively over many months reviewing millions of records and conducting countless interviews - including of the President and Vice President of the United States. Even if you feel their criticism of the Government might have gone further or uncovered more, I believe our current efforts are best focused on trying to implement the improvements recommended by the Commission - an area in which we still have much work to do. I remain committed to the pursuit of policies that protect Americans from terrorism while safeguarding important civil liberties and will keep your thoughts in mind as I review related legislation. Again, thank you for writing. If you have any further comments, please contact my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 224-3841. Sincerely yours, One of our supporters had the following to say about the Tauscher and Feinstein reponses:
I read with utter disbelief the responses you received from your congressional reps. I am, however, not surprised because I have done the same in WI and received similar "form" type responses. As usual...no in-depth understanding of what is being posited was offered. Were I in your shoes I would be highly insulted by these letters considering your depth of experience and professional credentials. This proves emphatically that we are all being treated like useless idiots. This is especially insulting in that we pay the wages of these folks. We are in this together, we are the real Americans and we will never quit. Godspeed in your efforts. Glenn Davis
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