Sigh.
The U.S. Treasury Department said Monday that it would decline to provide the Senate with a list of Saudi individuals and organizations that the federal government has investigated for possibly funding al-Qaida and other terrorist groups.
The action was the second in two weeks to set the White House and Congress at odds over the Saudis and federal intelligence-gathering related to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Moreover, the move contradicted an assertion made last Thursday by a senior Treasury official, Richard Newcomb, who told the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee in a hearing on Saudi sponsorship of terrorism that the list was not classified and that his agency would turn it over to the Senate within 24 hours.
Ever feel like you've been ranting about something for so long that your voice goes hoarse? And noone listens? Yea...it's kinda like that.
The Saudi involvement in 9/11 is like the worst kept secret ever. Everyone knows they were involved (along with the Pakistani ISI). Yet nothing is ever done. Blah Blah blah.
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