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Well, he didn't personally. But his national security team did.
Sorry I got your crusty panties in a bunch over that. I figured you'd want to bring that up since the FBI interviewing and finding nothing on Tamerlan Tsarnaev is on your list.
Carry on.
"Well, he didn't personally. But his national security team did."
No....Bush asked for an analysis and received the the equivalent of 'we think they want to do something....'
Yes, idiot....it was THAT specific.
That's more specific than what the FBI found on Tamerlan Tsarnaev (which was nothing); so, why is he on your list, but not BUsh's failure to stop 9/11? Huh, Political Hack?
Hard to distinguish you from the tail end of a horse.
I'd like to think that I don't resemble you.
"That's more specific than what the FBI found on Tamerlan Tsarnaev (which was nothing);"
Really?
"U.S. media reports have said Russia has given the FBI a tape of an intercepted phone conversation between one of the alleged Boston bombers and his mother. The recording was made back in 2011 and reportedly contains indirect references to jihad. At the time, Russian authorities notified the U.S. that it was concerned over one of the suspects extremist views. Yet all these warnings were ignored."
Read more at Why FBI ignored Russian warnings on Tsarnaevs