Thomas H. Kean, the former chairman of the 9/11 commission, sounded
like the parent confronting his bright but lazy child.  "Look at this
report card!" he demanded. "There are too many C's, D's and F's in
this report card!"
        
Kean was standing on a stage in the Ronald Reagan Building in front of
a giant poster grading the federal government's response to the 9/11
commission's recommendations. And the results weren't pretty: Five
F's, 12 D's, two incompletes and only one A, which translates to a
grade-point average of 1.8.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/05/AR2005120501933.html

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