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At 9:03 AM on 11 September 2001, the second airplane hit the South Tower
of the World Trade Center. President Bush was in Florida, at the Emma T.
Booker Elementary School, listening to children read. Chief of Staff
Andrew Card came over and whispered in Bush's ear, "A second plane hit
the second tower. America is under attack." 

What did the Commander in Chief do? Nothing. He sat there. He sat for
well over 5 minutes, doing nothing while 3,000 people were dying and the
attacks were still in progress.

Not only did the leader of the free world sit as his country was
attacked, the Secret Service also did nothing. Bush was appearing in
public at a previously announced photo-op. He was a sitting duck. The
attacks were ongoing at that point (planes had yet to hit the Pentagon or
the field in Pennsylvania), and nobody knew how much more destruction was
going to happen. Were there two, three, four, eight more planes hijacked
and on their way to crash into prominent buildings? Was one headed for
the school, where anyone who checked the President's public itinerary
would know he was located? Were other terrorists planning to detonate
dirty nukes? Were they going to release anthrax or smallpox or sarin? Was
an assassination squad going to burst into the school and get Bush? Was a
suicide bomber going to ram a truck full of explosives into that
classroom? 

During the midst of the attacks, any of these things could've happened.
Yet there sits Bush, seemingly unconcerned. His Chief of Staff likewise
doesn't think that America in flames warrants the President's immediate
attention. And the Secret Service utterly fails to do its job by grabbing
the President of the United States and getting him to safety. It's truly
inexplicable.

And it's something the administration isn't too eager to trumpet. They
haven't released footage of the President's (non)actions during this
historic moment of American history. Until now, the only available
footage had been a little film put together by Booker Elementary. [See it
here.] The problem is, there's a jump edit in the footage: From the time
Card whispers to Bush until the end of the scene in the classroom, only 2
minutes and 10 seconds elapse.

But this new, fuller footage shows Bush sitting for a full five minutes
after he'd been told that "America is under attack."

He declined to take action even longer than this, but unfortunately this
footage ends before he leaves the classroom. Thanks to an amazing article
by Allan Wood and Paul Thompson, we know what happened after the footage
suddenly cuts off:

The only source to describe what happened next is Fighting Back by Bill
Sammon. Publishers Weekly described Sammon's book as an "inside account
of the Bush administration's reaction to 9-11 [and] a breathless, highly
complimentary portrait of the president [showing] the great merit and
unwavering moral vision of his inner circle." [Publisher's Weekly,
10/15/02] Sammon's conservative perspective makes his account of Bush's
behavior at the end of the photo-op all the more surprising. Bush is
described as smiling and chatting with the children "as if he didn't have
a care in the world" and "in the most relaxed manner imaginable." White
House aide Gordon Johndroe, then came in as he usually does at the end of
press conferences, and said, "Thank you, press. If you could step out the
door we came in, please." A reporter then asked, "Mr. President, are you
aware of the reports of the plane crash in New York? Is there
anything...", But Bush interrupted, and no doubt recalling his order,
"DON'T SAY ANYTHING YET," Bush responded, "I'll talk about it later." But
still the president did not leave. "He stepped forward and shook hands
with [classroom teacher] Daniels, slipping his left hand behind her in
another photo-op pose. He was taking his good old time. ... Bush lingered
until the press was gone." [Fighting Back: The War on Terrorism - From
Inside the Bush White House, by Bill Sammon, 10/02, p. 90]

For a detailed portrait of what Bush did and didn't do on 9/11, you can
do no better than to read this article here. It is based completely on
reports from mainstream media and statements from government officials.

Apologists claim that Bush didn't leave simply because he didn't want to
interrupt and upset the children, but this falls apart for several
reasons:

1) America is being attacked, thousands are dying, and Bush doesn't know
if we're facing nuclear, biological, or chemical attacks, as well.
Couldn't he just say, "Excuse me, kids, I need to take care of something.
It's part of being President, y'understand. I'll be back as soon as I
can." 

2) At the moment Card told Bush about the second plane, the children
weren't reading to Bush. They had finished reading words from an easel
and were reaching under their chairs for a book when Card whispered to
Bush. Another 30 seconds would elapse before they started reading again.
This pause was a perfect time for Bush to politely excuse himself.

3) By staying, he not only endangered his own life, but the lives of all
of those children. Wouldn't it be better to risk upsetting them than to
risk letting them die in a terror attack? 

4) Even if Bush was afraid of hurting the kiddies' feelings, what about
the Secret Service? Have they been trained not to attempt to save the
President's life if it might bother some schoolchildren? 

5) What about Chief of Staff Andrew Card, White House Spokesperson Ari
Fleischer, and other officials who were in that classroom? Didn't they
feel that a 21st-century Pearl Harbor and a potential attack on the
President himself were worth some sort of action?

6) Finally, and most damningly, this excuse doesn't explain why Bush
continued to mill around the classroom for several minutes after the
children had finished reading. 

Somewhere, someone has the complete, uncut footage of Bush in Booker
Elementary, from the time he enters the classroom until he finally walks
out. If you have this footage, please send it to me.

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