Sunday, March 28, 2004
Cheney weasels on apology for 9/11
From Cheney's interview with Time:
Uh, is that a No?
On whether an apology for failing to prevent Sept. 11 is necessary:
Without question, we would have liked to be able to prevent that attack. Maybe we'll know after [the 9/11 commissioners] get through with all of their work. They'll come up with some ideas and recommendations about how that might have been done. It's hard at this point to see ... There are clearly some things that could have been done to be more effective. Whether or not there was a way to forecast what was going on here and head it off, I just don't know. Obviously, I think everybody feels bad about the loss of life. If you were at the White House that day, as many of us were, you know it's a moment you'll never forget.
(via Time)
Uh, is that a No?