31-05-2009, 07:33 AM
[B]USG Brief Against Suing Saudi Arabia for 911
[/B] I think you will find the attached Amicus Curiae brief that was filed today with the Supreme Court.
In effect, the USG announced its opposition to allowing 9/11 victims and their families full access to the US legal system in their effort to protect Saudi Arabia & its princes from being held accountable for their role in the attack on the United States.
As power of Attorney for the family and estate of John P. O'Neill, former FBI CT expert, I find it disgusting that the Obama administration has spat in the faces of these victims just as he prepares to leave for Egypt and Saudi Arabia while advocating for the closing of GITMO and giving full access to the US court system to the terrorists currently imprisoned there.
I am happy to speak with any of you regarding these cases and am interested in generating as much public attention to this treachery as possible. I am available for interviews, etc.
Dr. Peter Leitner
President,
Higgins Counterterrorism Research Center
[/B] I think you will find the attached Amicus Curiae brief that was filed today with the Supreme Court.
In effect, the USG announced its opposition to allowing 9/11 victims and their families full access to the US legal system in their effort to protect Saudi Arabia & its princes from being held accountable for their role in the attack on the United States.
As power of Attorney for the family and estate of John P. O'Neill, former FBI CT expert, I find it disgusting that the Obama administration has spat in the faces of these victims just as he prepares to leave for Egypt and Saudi Arabia while advocating for the closing of GITMO and giving full access to the US court system to the terrorists currently imprisoned there.
I am happy to speak with any of you regarding these cases and am interested in generating as much public attention to this treachery as possible. I am available for interviews, etc.
Dr. Peter Leitner
President,
Higgins Counterterrorism Research Center
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