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Saturday, 30 December 2006 |
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Prominent Republican questions Oklahoma bombing story
'Earlier today, during an interview on CNN, the Republican chairman
of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House
International Relations Committee -- which just released a report
rebuking the FBI on its investigation of the 1999 Oklahoma City bombing
-- was asked if he was helping to "fuel conspiracy theories."
American Morning's Miles O'Brien told outgoing Rep. Dana
Rohrabacher, (R-CA) that he had "raised a lot of questions that are
just kind of 'out there' in the conspiracy theorist world." O'Brien
mentioned different theories relating to Middle East terrorists, Iraqi
officials, neo-Nazi bankrobbers, and the alleged John Doe #2.
"Doesn't this just add more fuel to those conspiracy theories?" O'Brien wondered.
"Well there's nothing wrong to adding to a conspiracy theory when there might be a conspiracy, in fact," Rohrabacher responded.'
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