|
|
Homeland Insecurity
December 5, 2005
More than four years after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 killed nearly 3,000 Americans, the 9/11 Commission will release today a follow-up report challenging the White House’s assertion that it has carried out the “vast majority” of the commission’s recommendations. 9/11 Commission Co-Chair Governor Thomas Kean (R-NJ) reiterated yesterday on Meet the Press that homeland security is just not a priority for this administration. Indeed, although President Bush is quick to reference 9/11 in his speeches, his administration has not taken the necessary steps to protect America from a future attack.
|
Daily Talking Points is a product of the American Progress Action Fund. |