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Original publisher: Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2004. LC Number: KF27 .I5496 2004g OCLC Number: (OCoLC)57139027 Subject: Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States. Excerpt: ... 11 would not take the time to do here. I would rather hear from the panelists. My concern is maybe in an area that is most important to us, and especially to the United States, and that is education of people in countries which make them targets for terrorism and the eco-nomic development of those countries so that they are able to then stand on their own, if you will. I look forward to hearing your testimony and will be very happy to be of any service that I can, in my own way. I've lived in Paki-stan and I've met with many of the people, and the poverty I see, and the situation of the people that we talk about, is not as felt in many areas. And I think we need to understand that we need to be part of their return to - not necessarily a democratic state be-cause we cannot impose our way of governing on the world, but being able to help them understand how they can stand on their own and be democratic in their own way. So I thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and the panel. Mr. G. I thank the gentlelady. ALLEGLY At this time it is my pleasure to introduce our first panel. On our first panel for today's hearing, we are honored to have two mem-bers of the 9 / 11 Commission. First I would like to introduce and welcome Senator Slade Gor-ton. In addition to being a member of the 9 / 11 Commission, Sen-ator Gorton is counsel at the law firm of Preston, Gates, & Ellis. From 1982 to 2000, Mr. Gorton represented the State of Wash-ington in the United States Senate where he served on the Appro-priations; Budget; Commerce, Science and Transportation; and En-ergy and Natural Resources Committees. Senator Gorton served as Chairman of Appropriations ' Interior Subcommittee and the Com-merce Subcommittees on Consumer Affairs and Aviation. From 1996 to
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The 9/11 Commission report: denying sanctuaries to terrorists: hearing before the Subcommittee on International Terrorism
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