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Only by exhuming and reanimating Earl Warren could President Bush have made his intentions clearer. Warren's stewardship over the notorious independent commission to investigate the JFK assassination made his name forever synonymous with "cover-up." By selecting Henry Kissinger to head another independent commission to investigate 9-11, Mr. Bush unmistakably intends for that commission to be the graveyard of any useful inquiry into that atrocity.
In announcing Kissinger's appointment on November 27th, the president described him as "one of our nation's most accomplished and respected public servants." Mr. Bush also explained that the commission's purpose would be ...