9/11 survivors call for renewed probe - NJ.com
A New 9/11 Investigation in NYC?
– Baltimore Chronicle
Coleen Rowley: ‘Why I Support a New 9/11
Investigation’ – Huffington Post
8 Years Later, Push to Put
a New 9/11 Probe on the Ballot
– The Villager
Rescue Me’ Star Daniel Sunjata Headlines 9/11
Protest March
– Raw Story
NYC CAN News
Once Again, The Will of the Voters Is Denied
NYC Concedes 30,000 Valid Signatures
Daniel Sunjata Speaks At NYC CAN March For Answers
Coleen Rowley - Bill Doyle Endorse NYC CAN
Anthony Shaffer Endorse NYC CAN
VOTE FOR ANSWERS News
Group Calls for New 9/11 Probe
Keene Sentinel - Jan. 30
NH Group Cites Need for New 9/11 Probe
Union Leader - Feb. 1
Questions
The Family Steering Committee for the Independent 9/11 Commission officially formed after the 9/11 Commission was signed into existence on November 27, 2002. The Committee’s ultimate goal was to identify and subsequently correct those circumstances that contributed to the failure of our government to protect its citizens on September 11. To aid the Commission in fulfilling its mandate, the Family Steering Committee provided the Commission with a list of 400 questions that needed answers. The Family Steering Committee monitored the Commission’s work from beginning to end, making every effort to ensure that the Commission fulfilled its mandate. To the dismay of the Family Steering Committee, who intended the questions to be answered publicly under oath, Condoleezza Rice was the only member of the Administration compelled to do so. President Bush and Vice President Cheney only agreed to testify together behind closed doors, not under oath, and the Commissioners were not allowed to take notes.
The Unanswered Questions will be the
road map for NYC’s new investigation
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Following the release of the 9/11 Commission’s Final Report on July 22, 2004, the Family Steering Committee determined that only 30% of its questions were adequately answered, leaving some 250 questions still unanswered. The Family Steering Committee has released a report rating the performance of the 9/11 Commission in answering each of its questions. Click above to view the report.