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Old 08-07-2007, 08:17 PM
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From Associated Press:
NEW YORK - Airlines and aviation-related companies sued the CIA and the FBI on Tuesday, asking a federal court to let them interview investigators who can tell whether the aviation industry was to blame for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks or whether it had acted reasonably.

The separate lawsuits in U.S. District Court in Manhattan asked a judge to order the government to let the aviation companies gather the information as part of their defense against lawsuits brought by victims or families of victims of the 2001 attacks.

In the CIA lawsuit, companies including American Airlines Inc., United Airlines Inc., US Airways Group Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc., Continental Airlines Inc. and The Boeing Co. asked to interview the deputy chief of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit in 2001 and an FBI special agent assigned to the unit at that time.

In the FBI lawsuit, the companies asked to interview a "limited number of former and current FBI employees" who had participated in investigations of al-Qaida and al-Qaida operatives before and after Sept. 11, 2001.

Government spokeswoman Yusill Scribner said she had no immediate comment on the lawsuits.

A victims' compensation fund established by Congress has paid $6 billion to 2,880 families of those who died in the attacks and more than $1 billion to 2,680 injured victims.

But 41 cases filed on behalf of 42 victims remain pending in federal court in Manhattan because some victims decided to pursue the usual court route rather than accept payouts from the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001.
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Surely there's a statute of limitations on this, am I wrong here? Greedy bastards already had $6 billion, which breaks down to $694,444 per family of the deceased, and $373,134 for the injured victims. I'm not saying there should ever be a price on a human being(except maybe for Osama himself), but this is just wrong. It is sad that they have passed, but these payouts obviously pay for the burial, and honoring of the deceased, as well as covering the welfare of the family for many years to come(15 yrs if you needed $50k/yr to survive). Sorry, I'm just ranting, but this crap just really ticks me off. Vaga, what's your take on it, do they have a chance, what would it really do? Surely there's some immunity involved at this point in time, if it wasn't already taken into account.
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Old 08-07-2007, 09:20 PM
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Does this mean I can sue the airlines for loss of wages and anticipated wages? How 'bout the government? If 9/11 hadn't happened I just know I would be flying heavy iron internationally right now. SOMEBODY OWES ME!
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Gotta love lawyers... careful who you vote for... 1/2 of them are lawyers! If they were a DA, I'm all for it... if they're suing and defending criminals... argh... don't even get me started.
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