Bush Video at The Memory Hole: Sept. 11 Commission Hearings

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The forum discussion centers on a controversial video of President Bush, which shows him in a Florida classroom for over five minutes after being informed of the 9/11 attacks. This video, available on The Memory Hole, highlights concerns regarding the government's response and preparedness during the crisis. The release of such footage underscores the importance of transparency and access to information in a democratic society. The Memory Hole serves as a critical platform for disseminating information that may otherwise be censored or overlooked.

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As the Sept. 11 commission conducts hearings in Washington to investigate the government's response to the terrorist attacks, a controversial video of President Bush is making the rounds on the Internet.

The video, which shows Bush sitting in a Florida classroom watching children read for more than five minutes after being told the United States was under siege, has become a popular Internet download. It's posted on The Memory Hole, a website dedicated to publishing official data that is hard to find, censored or in danger of being lost. [continued]

http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,62903,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_5

http://www.thememoryhole.org/
 
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Thats Rare?

Is that sort of thing rare over there?
Geez, the mainstream media really does have you guys by the balls.

I've got plenty of video of Bush being an idiot (such as the case above in example, where he is REALLY reading a child's book upside down - whilst he receives the "news" of the incident).

Supposedly the video of the live feed to the fighter jets pursuing one of the airliners doesn't exist as well. Sure it doesn't...
 
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The release of this video on The Memory Hole is just another example of the power of the internet to bring important information to the public. It is concerning to see President Bush sitting in a classroom for such a significant amount of time, seemingly unaware of the gravity of the situation. This video raises questions about the government's response to the 9/11 attacks and the level of preparedness at the time. It is important for the public to have access to this kind of information, especially when it pertains to such a pivotal moment in our nation's history. The Memory Hole is providing a valuable service by making this video available and allowing the public to form their own opinions based on the evidence presented. It is crucial for our democracy to have transparency and access to information, and websites like The Memory Hole play a vital role in ensuring that this happens.
 

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