All Along the Watchtower
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Opinion
June 20, 2002
Stanley Hilton, a San Francisco attorney
and former aide to Senator Bob Dole, filed a $7 billion lawsuit
in U.S. District Court on June 3rd. The class-action suit names
ten defendants, among whom are George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza
Rice, Donald Rumsfeld and Norman Mineta.
Hilton's suit charges Bush and his administration
with allowing the September 11th attacks to take place so as to
reap political benefits from the catastrophe. Hilton alleges that
Osama bin Laden is being used as a scapegoat by an administration
that ignored pressing warnings of the attack and refused to round
up suspected terrorists beforehand. Hilton alleges the ultimate
motivation behind these acts was achieved when the Taliban were
replaced by American military forces with a regime friendly to
America and its oil interests in the region.
Hilton's plaintiffs in this case are the
families of 14 victims of 9/11, numbering 400 people nationwide.
These are the same families that rallied in Washington recently
to advocate for an independent investigation into the attacks.
The current 9/11 hearings are being conducted by Congress behind
closed doors, a situation these families find unacceptable.
Mr. Hilton, by filing his lawsuit, has joined
the ranks of an ever-increasing body of Americans who subscribe
to what they call the LIHOP Theory. LIHOP stands for Let It Happen
On Purpose. The LIHOP Theory puts forward the accusation that
Bush and his people allowed the September 11th attacks to take
place, despite the fact that they had been repeatedly warned of
an impending strike.
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